Art auction result for William Joy
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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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03-22-2011
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'h.m.s. Queen (captain F.t. Mitchell) And Cumberland (captain G. Seymour) Off Spithead'
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9.21 x 12.68 in
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Watercolor
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2,000 GBP
(2,596 USD)
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06-11-2008
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'running Before A Stiff Breeze' And 'at Anchor'
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4.13 x 5.91 in
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Pen
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350 GBP
(454 USD)
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06-15-2011
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A 64 Gun MaN-O-War And A Royal Naval Frigate With Coast Craft In Choppy Waters Off A Coast
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10.24 x 14.17 in
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Watercolor
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1,800 GBP
(2,336 USD)
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11-06-2007
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A 64-Gun MaN-OF-War And A Frigate Of The Royal Navy With Other Shipping Off The Coast
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10.24 x 14.17 in
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Watercolor
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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11-06-2007
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A Dismasted Vessel In The Teeth Of A Gale
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13.39 x 20.87 in
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Watercolor
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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03-11-2008
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A Dismasted Vessel In The Teeth Of A Storm
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13.58 x 21.26 in
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04-03-2012
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A Dutch Barge Pulling Away From The Beach And Making For An Anchored English Frigate Offshore
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18.11 x 24.02 in
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07-08-2015
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A First Rate HeavinG-To As She Arrives At Spithead
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11.54 x 17.48 in
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Pen
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2,500 GBP
(3,245 USD)
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05-25-2006
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A First Rate Lying In Spithead
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11.02 x 14.96 in
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Watercolor
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2,000 EUR
(2,180 USD)
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11-08-2006
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A Frigate And A TwO-Decker In A Calm
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18.11 x 24.02 in
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Oil
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6,000 GBP
(7,788 USD)
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10-17-2008
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A Gale At Sea
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9.45 x 13.39 in
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Watercolor
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2,000 GBP
(2,596 USD)
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11-08-2006
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A LinE-OF-Battle Ships, A Frigate Getting Under Way
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10.24 x 14.17 in
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Watercolor
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6,000 GBP
(7,788 USD)
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03-24-2010
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A Merchant Brig Running Past A Spanish Xebec In A Lively Swell
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13.90 x 20.31 in
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Watercolor
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600 GBP
(778 USD)
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09-15-2009
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A Merchant Brig Running Past A Spanish Xebec In A Lively Swell
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13.90 x 20.31 in
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Watercolor
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1,200 GRD
(3 USD)
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01-05-2011
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A Naval Frigate In Heavy Seas Off A Rocky Coast
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7.24 x 10.31 in
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Watercolor
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600 GBP
(778 USD)
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05-16-2007
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A Naval Squadron Reefed Down For The Approaching Storm; And A Brig Arriving At Her Anchorage (both Illustrated)
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12.01 x 17.48 in
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Pencil
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3,000 GBP
(3,894 USD)
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11-14-2007
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A Naval Squadron Reefed Down For The Impending Storm (illustrated); And A Brig Arriving At Her Anchorage
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12.01 x 17.48 in
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Pencil
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1,800 GBP
(2,336 USD)
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04-11-2008
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A Paddle And Sail Steamer Off The Coast
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6.00 x 13.00 in
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Oil
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80 GBP
(103 USD)
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04-24-2013
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A Royal Navy Cutter Hove To At The Entrance To Portsmouth Harbour, With A Naval Sloop Coming Out
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11.61 x 17.13 in
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05-13-2009
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A Royal Navy Frigate And A TwO-Decker Under Sail Off Cadiz, With Spanish Xebecs Nearby
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11.02 x 15.75 in
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Watercolor
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5,000 GBP
(6,490 USD)
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03-23-2012
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A Shipwreck With Figures And Onlookers.
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12.00 x 18.75 in
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Watercolor
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3,000 GBP
(3,894 USD)
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09-15-2009
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A Squadron Of The Red At Sea
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14.17 x 20.59 in
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Watercolor
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1,800 GBP
(2,336 USD)
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11-24-2011
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A Stiff Onshore Breeze With A Dismasted Merchantman Foundering On The Rocks
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11.26 x 15.28 in
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Watercolor
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1,500 GBP
(1,947 USD)
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06-02-2009
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A Third Rate Of 74-Guns Coming To Anchor In Spithead With Other Ships Of The Fleet Nearby
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11.22 x 17.13 in
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Watercolor
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1,200 GBP
(1,557 USD)
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02-06-2007
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A Third Rate Of 74-Guns Coming To Anchor In Spithead With Other Ships Of The Fleet Nearby
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11.22 x 17.13 in
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Watercolor
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1,800 GBP
(2,336 USD)
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10-27-2009
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A Third Rate Of 74-Guns, Traditionally Identified As H.m.s. Queen, Coming To Anchor In Spithead With Other Ships Of The Fleet Nearby
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11.22 x 17.13 in
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Watercolor
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700 GBP
(908 USD)
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10-29-2013
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A Trading Brig Lying At Anchor Off Yarmouth
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6.30 x 9.02 in
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Ink
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1,000 GBP
(1,298 USD)
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01-30-2015
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An English Frigate Coming To Anchor
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10.98 x 15.98 in
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11-19-2014
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Bringing In The Catch
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7.09 x 10.43 in
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03-07-2008
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British Squadron Under Full Sail
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11.50 x 16.00 in
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Watercolor
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8,000 GBP
(10,384 USD)
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