Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists
Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)
Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market
Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists

LOT NO 4027

STOCK NO 105042

Charles William Adderton (British 1866-1944): 'Early Spring - A Sussex Landscape', watercolour signed, titled and inscribed 'Exhibited in the RA 1901' verso 30cm x 45cm; and another Coastal scene 17cm x 24cm and a print of Bamborough Castle (3 unframed)

Provenance: direct from the family of the artist Harry Wanless 1872-1934, part of a collection never previously seen on the market

Notes: Adderton was a friend of the brothers Harry and Charles Wanless, all of whom studied under Albert Strange at the Scarborough School of Art School. Adderton had a studio at 55 Sandside, Scarborough between 1894 and 1901, he moved to Ockbrook Derby and later to Robin Hoods Bay where he was a member of the Fylingdales Group of Artists

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