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Harold Hope Read (1881-1959) -Watercolour, A Family at Tea

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    A very fine watercolour Jacobean interior scene showing an altar at which a crowd of people are partaking in a Eucharist. A priest blesses the wine and hands it to an elderly man who...
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  • Edward Angelo Goodall RWS (1819-1908) - Signed Watercolour, Cottage Interior
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  • Stone - 1984 Watercolour, The Artist's House
    Located in Corsham, GB
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  • Late 19th Century Watercolour - Needlework With Grandma
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