17th Mar, 2018 9:00 GMT/BST

Spring Fine Art Sale

 
Lot 501
 

501

Sir William Strickland, 6th Bt. (1753-1834) Peregrine Falcon perched on a carved block with...

Sir William Strickland, 6th Bt. (1753-1834)
Peregrine Falcon perched on a carved block with egg and butterfly above
Watercolour and gouache, together with a further example by George Strickland (1760-1832) "Loxia the Crofs Bill" (Male and Female Crossbill), inscribed with species and relevant size and weight of the bird verso, watercolour and bodycolour, mounted, unframed, 33cm by 20.5cm & 24.5cm by 40cm and respectively (2)

Provenance: Artist's Collection, Boynton Hall
Thence by descent

See illustration
Not Sold
Estimated at £700 - £1,000

 

Loxia/ Crossbill - General time staining to the sheet. Medium sized consistent foxing spots throughout. Surface dirt/ odd relatively minor scuff. Attached to mount along top and lower edge. Colour depth broadly good. The other - Significant staining to sheet which is less pronounced in some areas. ( Visible on the images) Varying sizes of consistent foxing spots throughout. Surface dirt and odd minor scuff. Vertical dark coloured line running the length of the watercolour which intersects through the birds head ( visible on the image). Tapped to mount along top and lower edge. Significant discoloured adhesive residue/ matter to reverse of the sheet. Some general tempering to the colour depth as a result of the time staining but broadly good. These works are unframed and have presumably been held as such in portfolios as loose works- their condition is therefore mostly consistent with this, including any general light handling marks etc. For further information. Please contact the department to satisfy any condition queries.

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Auction: Spring Fine Art Sale, 17th Mar, 2018

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