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Our traditional paintings and prints department offers a wonderful selection of Old Master paintings from the early 16th to the late 19th century for sale, including works from the schools of Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, the Dutch ‘Golden Age’, Rococo, Neoclassicism and Romanticism.
The quality and value of traditional fine art is dependent upon the subject, condition and, of course, the artist. We have a wealth of both in-house and specialist consultant expertise and our team painstakingly research unidentified works and liaise closely with the relevant institutions and leading authorities to identify and establish provenance to provide the most accurate valuations either for insurance purposes or prior to offering artwork for auction.
Works offered at our auctions span the full breadth of mediums including oils, watercolours, drawings, etchings and engravings.
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View a selection of items sold at recent Cheffins Fine Art auctions.
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English School, circa 1744
George Romney (1734-1802)
John Wootton (c.1682-1764)
Sir David Wilkie, RA (1785-1841)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, RA (1775-1851)
§ Ernest Howard Shepard (1879-1976)
§ Lionel Edwards, RI, RCA (1878-1966)
Franz Richard Unterberger (Austrian, 1838-1902)
Friedrich Brentel (German, 1580-1651)
Attributed to Jan van Belcamp (Flemish, c. 1610-1653)
Archibald Thorburn (Scottish, 1860-1935)
Sir Alfred Munnings, PRA, RWS (British, 1878-1959)
Thomas Gainsborough, RA (British, 1727-1788)
Jean-Baptiste Vanmour and Studio (French, 1671-1737)
Philipp Peter Roos, called Rosa da Tivoli (German, 1657-1706)
§ Peter Biegel (British, 1913-1988)
Circle of Hans Eworth (Flemish, fl. 1540-1574) 3rd Quarter of the 16th Century
§ Antoine Bouvard (French, 1870-1956)
Charles Cooper Henderson (British, 1803-1877)
John Wootton (British, c. 1682-1764)
Peter Tillemans (Anglo-Flemish, 1684-1734)
A look into the appeal of historic maps which were often part of the decor of houses in years past.
Luke Bodalbhai explores the reciprocal relationship between French Impressionism and British art.
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There are over 150 lots in the watch section of Cheffins jewellery, silver and watch sale on 25th April, including a rare and exciting pocket watch, presented for an act of bravery.
An important carved and giltwood mirror, designed by Thomas Johnson, circa 1760, is going under the hammer at Cheffins Fine Sale...