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John Weston Gough (1929-2019) - 20th Century Oil, Two Mallard Ducks

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Paul W. Ozere - Contemporary Oil, Cheshire Cat
Located in Corsham, GB
A striking contemporary work in oil by Paul W. Ozere. Signed to the upper corner. Presented in a white painted wooden frame. On canvas on stretchers.
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June Bevan (b.1927) - 20th Century Oil, Sheep Auction
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Charles Edwin Baldock (1876-1941)- Framed Oil, Farm Dog Resting on a Barrel
Located in Corsham, GB
This charming oil by Charles Edwin Baldock depicts a loyal farm dog resting atop an old oak barrel. Baldock's skilful rendering of the scene, from the dog's coat to the wooden barrel...
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Hilaire Bals (b.1940) - Belgium School Oil, Cockerel & Hens in a Landscape
Located in Corsham, GB
Poultry scene in oil. Well presented in a gilt-effect frame with swept rails and elaborate floral and acanthus moldings. Signed in the lower right. On panel.
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Stuart Bolton (b.1943) - 20th Century Oil, A Moment Of Stillness
Located in Corsham, GB
A beautiful landscape in oil showing the expansive, rolling hills of the Antony Estate in Cornwall. The artist has captured the moment of sacred stillness one feels when encountering...
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20th Century Oil - Ram and Ewe
Located in Corsham, GB
A portrait of a ram and a ewe. Presented glazed in a reeded wooden frame with a gilt-effect slip and lighter wide wooden mount with a black inner edge. Unsigned. On canvas board.
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