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FIVE ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHARCOAL DRAWINGS IN CONTEMPORARY GILT-COMPOSITION FRAMES
THE IRISH FRAMES BY CORNELIUS CALLAGHAN
Each in gilt-composition concave-moulded frame with foliate clasps, one depicting a ruined abbey, one a bridge over a gorge, two depicting Warwick Castle, one a mountainous landscape in the style of Richard Wilson, one frame partly backed with Irish newspaper, two frames with rectangular printed paper label of 'Cornelius Callaghan Carver & Gilder LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAME Manufacturer 24 Clare St. DUBLIN Bronze Figures, Gold Bordering for Rooms & c.', one inscribed 'Mrs Clifford Smith Lansdowne ...'
The ruined abbey: 17½ x 22 in. (44.5 x 56 cm.) sight
The gorge: 20 x 24¾ (51 x 63 cm.) sight
Warwick Castle I: 16½ x 21½ in. (42 x 54.5 cm.) sight
Warwick Castle II: 16¼ x 21½ in. (41 x 54.5 cm.) sight
Mountainous landscape: 18 x 24 in. (46 x 21 cm.) sight (5)