Art auction result for Thomas Buttersworth
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Title
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Size (HxWxD)
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Medium
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High Estimate
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12-01-2005
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The Arrival Of George Iv In "the Royal George" Off Leith Harbour With A Dispatch Lugger In The Foreground
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16.00 x 22.00 in
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Oil
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25,000 USD
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11-02-2005
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A Moonlit Estuary, Shipping Becalmed In The Foreground
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4.82 x 6.99 in
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Oil
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1,500 GBP
(1,947 USD)
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10-19-2005
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The Blockading Fleet Off Cadiz In 1797, With Lord St Vincent's Flagship Ville De Paris Anchored In The Foreground
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16.50 x 25.75 in
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Pen
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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10-11-2005
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Clipper Ship In A Harbor
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24.02 x 35.98 in
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Oil
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30,000 USD
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09-13-2005
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A Large ShiP-OF-ThE-Line Heading Into Plymouth Sound As An Outward Bound Frigate Is Passing The Breakwater
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20.00 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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09-13-2005
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The Triumph Of The Revenue Men
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5.00 x 7.01 in
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Oil
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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09-13-2005
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A Large ShiP-OF-ThE-Line Heading Into Plymouth Sound As An Outward Bound Frigate Is Passing The Breakwater
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20.00 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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09-13-2005
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Victory
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4.49 x 5.98 in
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Oil
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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07-29-2005
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English Warships In A Storm, Probably After The Battle Of Trafalgar.
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10.00 x 14.00 in
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Oil
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22,000 USD
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07-20-2005
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British MeN-O'war Running Before The Storm, The Dismasted Vessel In The Distance Flying An Inverted Red Ensign
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17.01 x 20.00 in
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Oil
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18,000 USD
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07-20-2005
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Ships Of The Royal Navy Caught In A Gale On A Lee Shore, A Dismasted Frigate Foundering On The Rocks In The Foreground
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13.98 x 17.24 in
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Oil
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18,000 USD
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07-05-2005
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H.m.s. 'victory' In Full Sail And In A Squall
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14.00 x 17.80 in
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Oil
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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03-01-2005
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In Pursuit; A Frigate
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10.00 x 12.00 in
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Oil
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6,000 GBP
(7,788 USD)
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03-01-2005
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The Revenue Men Overhauling A Pirate Lugger
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11.73 x 16.02 in
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Oil
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3,500 GBP
(4,543 USD)
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01-26-2005
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The Arrival Of George Iv In The Royal George Off Leith Harbour With A Dispatch Lugger In The Foreground
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9.84 x 13.39 in
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Oil
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7,000 GBP
(9,086 USD)
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11-17-2004
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A Royal Naval ThreE-Decker Running Past A Spanish Fortress During The Napoleonic Blockade
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24.02 x 34.96 in
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Oil
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6,000 GBP
(7,788 USD)
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11-17-2004
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A British MaN-O`war Engaging A Pirate Lugger Off The Coast
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17.01 x 21.02 in
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Oil
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4,000 GBP
(5,192 USD)
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11-17-2004
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A Frigate Of The Royal Navy Pursuing A French Naval Sloop
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20.00 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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11-17-2004
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Twodecker Heavily Reefed Running Down The Coast Of Spain During The Royal Navys Blockade
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18.03 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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6,000 GBP
(7,788 USD)
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07-29-2004
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A First Rater In A Gale
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12.01 x 13.98 in
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Oil
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12,000 USD
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07-29-2004
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H.m.s. Britannia Bearing Away Down The Channel And Passing The Eddystone Lighthouse
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18.11 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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30,000 USD
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05-26-2004
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A British Frigate Heeling In The Breeze
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7.99 x 10.00 in
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Oil
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1,200 GBP
(1,557 USD)
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05-26-2004
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H.m.s. Britannia Running Down The Channel And Passing The Eddystone Lighthouse
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18.11 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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18,000 GBP
(23,364 USD)
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03-16-2004
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His Majesty´s Corvette "rainbow" In A Swell, With A Naval Cutter Running Across Her Stern
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17.99 x 23.74 in
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Oil
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12,000 USD
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03-16-2004
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The 74-Gun ´third Rate´ H. M. S. "magnificent" Under Reduced Sail In Heavy Weather
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17.99 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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12,000 USD
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11-27-2003
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The English Cutter Yacht Venus And A Pilot Boat Off The Coast
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15.55 x 23.43 in
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Oil
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7,000 GBP
(9,086 USD)
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11-27-2003
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An English Cutter Yacht In A Stiff Breeze
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15.94 x 23.03 in
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Oil
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4,000 GBP
(5,192 USD)
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01-22-2003
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H.m.s "britannia" Beating Down The Channel Past The Eddystone Lighthouse
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17.99 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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1,500 GBP
(1,947 USD)
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05-12-2002
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The Battle Of Cape St. Vincent, February 14, 1797, The San Nicolas And The San Josef
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9.84 x 11.81 in
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Oil
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30,000 USD
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