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“Hermitage Rock, Jersey”
Showing the Hermitage off Elizabeth Castle.

Arthur J. Meadows (1843-1907).
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated 1871.
11 ¾ x 21 5/8 inches.


£8,000

“Cottages at Goring on Thames.”
Maud Naftel ARWS (1856-1890).
Watercolour.
Signed and dated 1882 and inscribed with title.
11 ½ x 8 ¾ inches.

£4,500

“Rue de L’Horloge, Dinan”
Frederck Tully Lott (fl.1852-1879).
Signed lower left.
Oil on canvas.
16 x 12 in.                   
Exhibited in 1879 at the Society of British Artists in London (No. 233 Price £20). The basilica church of St Saviour, Dinan is shown in the background.

£3,500

The Steamer "Lady Bird" entering St Helier, Jersey.
Philip John Ouless (1817-1885).
Oil on canvas.
Signed and dated 'P.J. Ouless. 1851'
19 x 29 1/2 inches.

The Ladybird was the fastest single screw steamer of her day. Registered at 176 tons, she was built at Dumbarton in 1851 for the firm of Maples and Morris. She was powered by a 90hp inverted geared engine and could achieve 11 knots under steam which was more than 4 knots faster than any other screw vessel of her day. Her intended route was to have been from London to Clyde however she started her career with a brief charter on the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry before becoming established on the service between Newhaven and the Channel Islands.

Price on application


The Steamer "Lady Bird" entering St Helier, Jersey.