How Does The Antique Trade Work ?

The most common rout that an antique items takes from a private seller to an investor is as follows.

An object that we describe as “Item A” is sent off to auction where is guaranteed to be sold on a set day .. The object is “Knocked down ” to a buyer at the hammer price of £100

after about one month the vendor with receive a payment of £75 .. Back on auction day the buyer pays the Hammer price of £100 plus an additional fee of £30 .

“Item A” is much more likely to have been acquired by a dealer than an end user . “Item A ” will now probably be re offered on Ebay or a specialist website .

The dealer’s asking price for “Item A ” is likely to be £300-£400 and if they a patient they will find a collector or even another dealer who believes a greater price can be asked . How could the original seller achieved a better return than the £75?.

We live in an age where information is at everybody’s fingertips . Had the original seller taken time to research just what specialist websites were asking for items similar to “Item A ” then an email sent to a specialist would have resulted in on offer to buy directly.

Selling in a general auction is a democratic, transparent option favoured when dealing with diseased estates . Traditionally in less enlightened times the auction provided pleasant surprises. Given that generally people were not enlightened achieving a return of £75 for “Item A ” would have been welcome news .

Today it is better to first approach then sell to dedicated professionals. At Arundel Antique Buyers we rely entirely from buying directly . The chances are that we have customers who have travelled from abroad on any given day. In areas such as militaria we are well known in the collecting community. Please call if you wish to learn more about our services .

01903-884602

Victorian Jewellery Buyers Arundel.

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In the recent scramble to melt down items for the precious metal many fine examples of Victorian jewellery have been destroyed ..

Here in Arundel High Street we are a resource for specialist collectors who remain loyal to the charms of Victorian jewellery .

If you have Jewellery from any period we are happy to advise you that the scrap price is lower than the object value of your Heirlooms .

David Mattey of Arundel Antique Buyers.com is an experienced buyer of period jewellery . If you wish to learn more about what you have and its worth please make contact via email davidmatteybuyer@gmail.com or telephone to arrange an appointment. O1903884602 ..

By suppling a group image of the contents of a jewellery box David will provide a free assessment or make an offer if required . All appraisals are undertaken with discretion and confidentiality ,David Mattey has worked as buyer and provided valuations at many regional events organised by Barns of Bond street.

Our international clientele include noted Jewellery collectors . We will always endeavour to provide the best possible service for sellers.

old Palladium Platinum Rhodium Silver
Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium sterling silver Tumbaga
Base metals Brass Bronze Copper Nickel silver (alpac(c)a) Mokume-gane Pewter Pinchbeck Stainless steel Titanium Tungsten
Mineral gemstonesccc
Organic gemstones Abalone, Amber, Ammolite, Copal ,Coral Precious coral Black coral Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoiseshell
Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair Shell jewelry Spondylus shell Toadstone

Chinese art buyers Sussex

We now require good examples of Chinese art. 

We travel to Mainland China supplying enthusiastic buyers . Our interest ranges from Porcelain ,Carved Jade , Lacquer work , and jewellery ..  If you would like to discuss items you are intending to sell please feel free to contact me via email davidmatteybuyer@gmail.com.

Antiquities Arundel

Or telephone to arrange a meeting .

  01903-884602  David and Amy Mattey provide a free valuation service for those choosing to visit our High Street Store..

Arundel Antiques Buyers operate from their high street store”Antiques and Militaria ” which is located in the centre of Arundel. No 18 High Street . Arundel BN189AB .

With auction mhouses reporting a decline in bidding from mainland China, the market is poised to anoint Taipei, the biggest city on the semi-independent island of Taiwan, as a new global art-selling capital. On January 18 Taipei Dangdai, the first fair in the city devoted entirely to contemporary art, will open under the tutelage of former Art Basel in Hong Kong director Magnus Renfrew, and mega-galleries such as David Zwirner, Hauser & Wirth, Gagosian, Thaddaeus Ropac, Pace, and Lisson all signed on for the inaugural edition.Taipei Dangdai’s swift embrace by the world’s top galleries shows how collectors in Taiwan—which is officially called the Republic of China and is not an independent nation, but has little interaction with the mainland—have made the island an essential piece of any serious gallery’s Asia strategy. Sean Kelly Gallery, long a single-gallery operation in New York, chose to open its first overseas location in Taipei, and will have a project space that’s run by newly hired director of Sean Kelly Asia, Gladys Lin. And when Lévy Gorvy announced in November that it would be opening a gallery in Hong Kong, it also announced that it had hired a staffer to work in an office in Taipei. The coronation of a new Asian art market hub comes at a time when collectors in mainland China have been buying less at auctions and fairs. The main reason for the downtick appears to be a government crackdown on spending money outside of the country, which is happening amidst a trade war with the United States that is cutting into profits. The first quarter of the year ends with Art Basel in Hong Kong, and by then, we should have a better sense of which parts of Asia are fueling the continent’s art buying.

The effect of Saudi Arabia’s investments

Political uncertainty may indirectly affect the overall mood of the market; just as often, auction houses and fairs are hit directly by the decisions of foreign powers. Case in point: In April, Hollywood super-agent Ari Emanuel threw a dinner for the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman (MBS for short), at the Santa Monica home of producer Brian Grazer and his wife. They dined while surrounded by works by Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, and Ed Ruscha to celebrate MBS’s 5- to 10-percent stake in Emanuel’s entertainment company, Endeavor—which is the majority owner of Frieze, the art fair and media giant—that the Saudi sovereign wealth fund had purchased to the tune of $400 million.Such a deal was already somewhat controversial given Saudi Arabia’s checkered human rights record, bombing campaign in Yemen, and MBS’s power consolidation that involved imprisoning his enemies in the Riyadh Ritz-Carlton. But it was not until the journalist Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul that Emanuel began the process of pulling out of the deal, telling the Hollywood Reporter that he was “personally…really concerned.” That’s a large chunk of change to have to return, and it remains to be seen how it will affect the launch of a new Frieze fair on Endeavor’s home turf: Frieze Los Angeles, which will hold its inaugural edition in February.Frieze’s parent company is out nearly half a billion dollars, but other art world entities are still figuring out how involved to be with a wealthy Saudi government intent on investing in cultural infrastructure. In December, it was revealed that Sotheby’s has been in talks with MBS to build an art city in an archaeologically rich part of Saudi Arabia’s deserts. The auction house is still in an “exploratory phase,” according to a spokesperson for the country’s cultural commission. And in November, the magazines ARTnews and Art in America were sold to Penske Media Corp., which in February accepted a $200 million cash infusion from the sovereign nation’s Public Investment Fu

Buyers of Antique Picture Frames

What is the best way to sell a fine antique picture frame ?

We are the High Street Dealers

Arundel in West Sussex plays host to a number of galleries and one of the regions most respected picture restorers.

David Mattey of Arundel Antique Buyers.com is a highly experienced judge and buyer of oil paintings and gilt picture frames .

If you have an oil painting which has failed to find a buyer at auction David Mattey will be pleased to help you in many cases the frame will have a value alone .

By contacting David you will learn what he is looking for and what he is prepared to pay you .

Why Not To Sell Jewellery at auction ??

David Mattey

David Mattey is a highly experienced buyer of 19th-20th century jewellery and silver, together with medals and coins ..

If you visit a high street jewellers to sell items which you have inherited please be warned that .

You will be lucky to receive only the break value. This equates to the  component value of stones & precious metals at their scrap price.

Selling at auction is NO better an option ?

Why ? 

Firstly because the vast majority of jewellery sold at auction is acquired by the trade, who generally wish to buy at break price!

Secondly adding insult to injury almost 50% of the total paid by the buyer will be lost to the auction in deductions because of the questionable  practice of charging both buyer and seller..

Yes if a an online bidder pays his bill from the auction house of say £200 you the buyer will only see half .

In defence of the auctioneers VAT is included in the 50% you will loose.

Is there an alternative place to sell?

Yes!

I for one believe there is.

By visiting our Arundel store

“Antiques & militaria”

At 18 High Street Arundel

West Sussex BN18-9AB.

Sellers will receive an entirely different reception .

We buy items with the intention of re selling them to receptive buyers from around the world . Only buyers with a specific objective would enter a jewellers shop as most are not geared up for the casual browser.

At our high street store we enjoy the cross over sales denied by the dedicated jewellers shop.

In the summer season couples are together rather than at their respective places of work, typically this is when we sell many chains and rings .

On the run up to the festive season Arundel hosts it’s candle lit event which attracts thousands of shoppers who become acquainted with our totally diverse stock.

Most importantly we offer to purchase directly with immediate online bank transfer or for goods below £500 in value we pay cash by arrangement , Vendors are required to supply proof of their identity and sign for the transfer of property so please be sure to bring some current form of identification..

Call David today for an

appointment or some free advice.

Telephone 01903-884602 

Toovy’s Ban On Nazi Militaria

 Toovy’s  Auctioneers Have Decided That Selling WW2

German Militaria

Is In Conflict With Their Director’s Theological Duties .

Combat Dealers

Toovy’s Ban On Nazi Militaria

 In the Light Of A Spontaneous Protest Against  Antisemitism In London Items Bearing The Nazi Sybols Cannot Be Submitted At Toovys For Sale..

THE RATES HAVE INCREASED TO 48%

Rupert Toovy Has  decided That Profiting From

The Nazis Is Not Appropriate Pastime For Somebody With A Second Position As A Man  of The Cloth .

 As A History Buff And Militaria Specialist I Would Be Delighted To Provide A Selling Platform For All WW2 Combat Collectables ..

So Weather You Are Selling A Luftwaffe Dagger Or A Kreigsmarine Flag I Believe That I Have The Appropriate

Destination For You Collectors Items ..

From My Own Experience The Passion For Collecting Military Awards And Insignia Is Healthy And Should Be Separated From Politics ..

Our Fathers And Grandfathers Returned From Europe And the Far East Brandishing Trophies In The Form Of  Captured Enemy Regalia..

Decades Of War Films And Documentaries Have Kept Alive The Second World War As It Continues To Fascinate Successive Generations ..

At Antiques And Militaria In Arundel High Street We Are Sensitive To The Issues Relating To Tasteless Of Nazi Memorabilia. So Don’t Worry Our Store Has The Word Militaria In The Title And Even If You Missed The Sign All The Militaria Is At The Very Back Of The Shop .. Only Those Intent On Seeing Say An Iron Cross Or Army Dagger Will  Find Them.. Only Somebody Who’s Aim It Is To Be Offended Will Might Have The Opportunity To Be Offended.

5% introductory commission paid for militaria leads!

How To Sell Fine Antiques

Sussex Antique Auctioneers And Valuers?

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Are these the  people to turn to for an opinion when faced with selling Antiques and Fine Art?  Yes Is The Answer.

You Will Receive A Polite Courteous Reception And Learn What Your Heirlooms Jewellery And Collectors Items Are Worth .

Finding Accurate Valuations Today Has Never Been Easier As Examples Of Identical Object Will Have Been Sold Before, And The Resulting Prices Recorded Online .

Are Sussex Auction Houses Therefor The Best Place To Sell Fine Art And Antiques?

No Is The Answer Most Certainly Not . Why ? Because 45% Of Of An Items Market Value Is Deducted By A Cunning Deception .. Both The Seller Vendor And The Buyer Are Charged For The Privilege Using Sussex Auction Houses ..

 

A Simple Example.

If A Gold Coin Is Worth £200 To A Specialist He Can Only Make A Bid In The Auction Of £135 Because He Will Be Stung By The “Buyers Premium” Of 25% In Most  Cases .

The Poor Old Seller Will Receive After Stoppages A Mere £110 Or Close To This????  If You Are Considering Selling Anything In The Line Of Fine Art Or Antiques ,Please Contact Us And Learn What Superior Options Are Available.

 ARUNDEL ANTIQUE BUYERS ..Always Pay Auctioneers Valuations In Full For All Required Items .. With Items Which Fail To Conform To Our Usual Range Of Stock We Provide The Finest Consignment Selling Service Enabling Your Items To Be Displayed In Our High Street Showrooms And Uploaded Onto The Internet To Reach A Broad Audience …

Call David Mattey Today

On 01903-884602

 Office Store Or 07860747027 Our Expertise Extends Beyond Militaria ,Furniture, Gold,Silver ,Watercolours ,ACCESSORIES ANTIQUES Antique valuations Worthing Ardingly Antiques Fair Arundel Antiques Dealers Arundel Castle Auctions In Sussex Belllmans Auctioneers British Uniforms field Gear Chichester auctioneers Deactivated Guns Sussex Deactivated Guns U.K.Only Farnham Maltings Militaria ford market French German Badges German Militaria Gold Buyers sussex Gold price Government officials House clearers Sussex House contents valued from £10 HUNTING FORESTRY Kempton Park Antiques Market Memorabilia Mills Jukebox PLAQUES Rockola Jukebox s auctioneers seeburg selling at auction Selling on Ebay Selling Swords online Stride and son Auctioneers sussex coins Sussex Medals Sussex Medal Valuations Today’s gold price Toovy toovy’s TRIBAL ART Valuations Sussex

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 Sending Knives And Swords through the post ?

Illegal To Send Knives And Swords?

 

It Is About To Become Illegal To Send Knives And Sword Through The Post In The U.K. To Private Addresses .

 

.. Knives Bayonets And Swords Can However Be Sold Directly To Our Specialist High Street Militaria Store And Other Such Specialists.

Auctioneers Will No Longer Post Swords Or Knives To ON-Line Bidders So Auction Prices Are Set To Slump.

 

. If You Have A Collection To Sell Of Swords, Bayonets And Knives Don’t Panic . Antiques & Militaria Is The Name Of Our High Street Store..

 

We Buy Collections And Can Arrange Collection For Those Who Are Based Outside Of The Area…

 

  Swords,Antique  Guns, Daggers And Bayonets Are Something We Treat With Great Respect.

 

  We Buy Directly From You And We Are Happy To Pay Your Researched Prices In Virtually Every Case. 

 

As Sellers We Take A Responsible Approach Supplying Mature Collectors,Museums and Investment Groups..

 

Never Will We Supply Juveniles Or People Who Appear Agitated ..

 

  To Sell From A Single Item To A Substantial Collection . Visit Our High Street Store “Antiques & Militaria” 

18 High Street 

Arundel

West Sussex 

BN18-9AB

England

EMAIL davidmatteybuyer@gmail.com

Or Call Now —01903-884602

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As collectors reach a certain time in their lives the question of disposing of their treasures must be considered . Leaving the task of obtaining the correct prices to relatives, or the potentially disastrous lottery of selling at auction are far to common options. Those who put collections together will be aware of the subtleties of each item . To obtain a collection’s full potential it is probably better for the collector to engage in a little market research and set about pricing what they have marketing it while they are in good health .. Antiques and Militaria is the name of our High Street store David Mattey has made his career in Antiques over a 40 Year period . David has eighteen active internet websites covering various areas from Oil Paintings to Clocks ,Jewellery and Militaria . David invites you to make contact and formulate the best strategy for marketing your treasured possessions . Telephone 01903-884602 today and learn more about commission free selling at 100% recorded prices

Is It legal To Send Knives And Swords?

Illegal To Send Knives And Swords?

It Is About To Become Illegal To Send Knives And Sword Through The Post In The U.K. To Private Addresses .

 

.. Knives Bayonets And Swords Can However Be Sold Directly To Our Specialist High Street Militaria Store And Other Such Specialists.

Auctioneers Will No Longer Post Swords Or Knives To ON-Line Bidders So Auction Prices Are Set To Slump..

 

 

. If You Have A Collection To Sell Of Swords, Bayonets And Knives Don’t Panic . Antiques & Militaria Is The Name Of Our High Street Store..

 

We Buy Collections And Can Arrange Collection For Those Who Are Based Outside Of The Area…

 

  Swords,Antique  Guns, Daggers And Bayonets Are Something We Treat With Great Respect.

 

  We Buy Directly From You And We Are Happy To Pay Your Researched Prices In Virtually Every Case. 

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As Sellers We Take A Responsible Approach Supplying Mature Collectors,Museums and Investment Groups..

 

Never Will We Supply Juveniles Or People Who Appear Agitated ..

 

  To Sell From A Single Item To A Substantial Collection . Visit Our High Street Store.

“Antiques & Militaria” 

18 High Street 

Arundel

West Sussex 

BN18-9AB

England

EMAIL davidmatteybuyer@gmail.com

Or Call Now —01903-884602

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Paintings required by many of the following artists

ARUNDEL ANTIQUE BUYERS ARE BASED IN ARUNDEL WEST SUSSEX.

Visit Our Store In Arundel We are Buying Antiques Daily .

clocks required

It is no wild boast to say we offer A competitive, reliable service for locals wishing to sell.

South Africa Medals

House contents valued from £10,000-£50,000 required

Traditionally Antiques Dealers have been viewed with enthusiastic distrust by British Society long before the internet arrived.

Many quick thinking “Entrepreneurs”  therefore have joined the supposedly respectable ranks of  the auctioneer.

Sussex Auctioneers

The opportunities for sharp practice however were greater for the career criminal  who adopted the socially respected

“Profession”of Auctioneer ?.

Sussex Antique Dealers

Antique Shops vanished from the high street while television programs perpetuated the Auction myth by screening the sale of items selling to the supposed surprise of both vendor and Auctioneer.

Great television ! but a less than balanced message is conveyed .

ARUNDEL ANTIQUE BUYERS offer a service .

If you have fine antiques which you are planning to sell contact us.

We will research the recorded price of similar of identical pieces and bring your attention to our findings.

We Will Then House And Attempt To Sell On Your Behalf  At Higher Than The Recorded Value In A High Street Retail Situation.

You No Longer Have To Lose 40% To Your Local Auctioneer!

WE RETURN YOU YOUR TOTAL EXPECTED PRICE ADDING A VARIABLE RETAIL MARGIN ON TOP FOR OURSELVES.

 

Works by the following Artists

Always Required:

signed painting by Abbey E. A. ,
signed painting by Adam, Robert ,
signed painting by Adams, George Gammon ,

signed painting by Adams-Acton John ,
signed painting by Allen C. J. ,
signed painting by Allingham, Helen ,
signed painting by Alma Tadema ,
signed painting by Lady Alma Tadema ,
signed painting by Anderson Sophie ,
signed painting by Anning Bell Robert ,
signed painting by Armstead H. H. ,
signed painting by Ashbee, C. R., signed painting by Bacon, J. H. F.,
signed painting by Bacon John (Jun.) ,
signed painting by Bacon, John (Sr.),
signed painting by Baily E. H.,
signed painting by Barber C. Burton ,
signed painting by Barker Benjamin,
signed painting by Barker Benjamin (the Younger),
signed painting by Barker Thomas (Barker of Bath),
signed painting by Barker Thomas Jones,
signed painting by Barlow  Thomas,
signed painting by Barry  Charles,
signed painting by Basevi  George,
Bates, Hsigned painting by arry
signed painting by Bateman, Robert
signed painting by Bayes, Gilbert
signed painting by Beardsley, Aubrey
signed painting by Behnes, William
signed painting by Bell, John
signed painting by Bell, Robert Anning
signed painting by Bewick, Thomas
signed painting by Binney, H. C.
signed painting by Birch, C. B.
signed painting by Birket Foster, Myles
signed painting by Birnie Philip
signed painting by Blair Leighton, E
signed painting by Blake, William
signed painting by Blundstone, F. V.
signed painting by Bocklin, Arnold
signed painting by Bodley, G. F.
signed painting by Boehm, J. E.
signed painting by Boughton, G. H.
signed painting by Bouguereau, William
signed painting by Bonheur, Rosa
signed painting by Bowerley, Amelia
signed painting by Brett, John
signed painting by Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue
signed painting by Brock, Thomas
signed painting by Brown, Ford Madox
signed painting by Bruce-Joy, A.
signed painting by Bubb, J. H.
signed painting by Bunce, Kate
signed painting by Bunny, Rupert C. W.
signed painting by Burges, William
signed painting by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley
Burnsigned painting by e-Jones, Philip
signed painting by Bursill, Henry
signed painting by Burton, Decimus
signed painting by Burton, William Shakespeare
signed painting by Butler, Lady
signed painting by Butterfield, William
signed painting by Byam Shaw signed painting by Caldecott, Randolph
signed painting by Calder Marshall, William
signed painting by Calderon, P. H.
signed painting by Calvert, Edward
signed painting by Cameron, Julia Margaret
signed painting by Carew, J. E.
signed painting by Chambers, William
signed painting by Chantrey, Francis
signed painting by Clausen, George
signed painting by Cockerell, C. R.
signed painting by Cole, George Vicat
signed painting by Collcutt, T. E.
signed painting by Collier, Hon. John
signed painting by Cooper, T. Sidney
signed painting by Corbould, Richard
signed painting by Cotman, John Sell
signed painting by Crane, Walter
signed painting by Crome, John (Old Crome)
signed painting byCruikshank, George
signed painting by Cubitt, Thomas signed painting by Dadd, Richard
signed painting by Dalziel Brothers
signed painting by nce, George (The Younger)
signed painting by de Morgan, Evelyn
signed painting by de Morgan, William
signed painting by Derwent Wood, F.
signed painting by Deverell, Walter H.
signed painting by Dicksee, Sir Frank PRA
signed painting by Dicksee, Herbert
signed painting by Dicksee, John Robert
signed painting by Dicksee, Miss Margaret
signed painting by Dicksee, Thomas Francis
signed painting by Dollman, J. C.
signed painting by Draper, H. J.
signed painting by Drury, Alfred
signed painting by Duckett, Thomas, of Preston
signed painting by Durham, Joseph
signed painting by Duncan, John signed painting by Earl, Maud
signed painting by East, Alfred
signed painting by Eastlake, Sir Charles PRA
signed painting by Edwards, Mary Ellen (M.E.E.)
signed painting by Egg, Augustus
signed painting by Etty, William signed painting by Faed, Thomas
Painting Signed by Falero, Luis
Painting Signed Fehr, H. C.
Painting Signed Ferrey, Benjamin
Painting Signed Fildes, Luke
Painting Signed Fisher, Alexander
Painting Signed , John
Painting Signed Foley, John Henry
Painting Signed Ford, Edward Onslow
Painting Signed Ford, Henry Justice
Painting Signed Foster, Myles Birket
Painting Signed Fowler, Robert
Painting Signed Frampton, George
Painting Signed Frith, William Powell
Painting Signed Frith, W. S.
Painting Signed Frost, W. E.
Painting Signed Furniss, Harry Painting Signed Gahagan brothers
Painting Signed Gainsborough, Thomas
Painting Signed Garbe, Richard
Painting Signed Gaskin, Arthur J.
Painting Signed Gaskin, Georgiana Cave
Painting Signed Gere, C. M.
Gibson, John
Gilbert, Alfred Painting Signed
Painting Signed Gilbert, John
Painting Signed Gleichen, Feodora von
Painting Signed Gloag, I. L.
Joseph Goddard of Leicester Painting Signed
Painting Signed Goodman, Maude
Painting Signed Godward, J. W.
Painting Signed Goodall, Frederick
Painting Signed Goscombe John, William
Painting Signed Gotch, T. C.
Painting Signed Gott, Joseph
Painting Signed Goulden, Richard Reginald
Painting Signed Grant, Sir Francis PRA
Painting Signed Grant, Mary
Painting Signed Greenaway, Kate
Greiffenhagen, Maurice
Painting Signed Grey, Paul Painting Signed Hacker, Arthur
Painting Signed Hale, E. M.
Painting Signed Hansom, Joseph
Painting Signed Harcourt, George
Painting Signed Hardy, Paul
Painting Signed Hatton, Helen
Painting Signed Havers, Alice
Painting Signed Haynes King
Painting Signed Heath Robinson, W.
Painting Signed Hemy, C. Napier
Painting Signed Henning, John, Sr and Jr
Painting Signed Herkomer, Hubert von
Painting Signed Herring, J. F. Sr
Painting Signed Hiles, Bartram
Hill, Arthur
Hinchcliffe, J. E., ‘of Hampstead’
Hodge, Albert’
Hodgson, J. E.
Hogarth, William
Holiday, Henry
Holl, Frank
Hood, G. P. Jacomb
Houghton, Arthur Boyd
Housman, Lawrence
Hughes, Arthur
Hughes, E. R.
Hunt, William Holman
Hunt, William Henry
Hunter, Colin Image, Selwyn
Inchbold, J. W. Jacomb-Hood, G. P.
Jekyll, Gertrude
John, W. Goscombe
Jones, Adrian
Jones, George
Jopling, Joseph M.
Jopling, Louise
Joseph, Samuel
Joy, A. Bruce
Joy, G. W. Kauffman, Angelica
Kemp-Welch, Lucy
Keyworth, William
Kilburne, G. G.
King, Jessie M.
King, Haynes Landelle, Charles
Landseer, Edwin
Landseer, Thomas
Langley, Walter
Lanteri, Edouard
Lavery, John
Lawson, G. A.
Leader, B. W.
Leighton, E. Blair
Leighton, Lord (Frederick Leighton) PRA
Leighton, John (Luke Limner)
Lemon, Arthur
Leslie, C. R.
Leslie, G. D.
Levetus, Celia
Lewis, J. F.
Leyland, J. B.
Linton, W. J.
Long, Edwin
Lough, J. G.
Lucas, Seymour
Lucchesi, Andrea Macbeth, Ann
Macbeth, Robert Walker
Macdowell, Patrick
Macgregor, Jessie
Mackennal, Bertram
Maclise, Daniel
Mackmurdo, A. H.
Madox Brown, Ford
Margetson, Helen
Margetson, W. H.
Marks, H. S.
Marochetti, Baron Carlo
Marshall, William Calder
Martin Brothers
Martineau, Robert Braithwaite
Mason, George Heming
Matcham, Frank
Melville, Arthur
Merritt, Anna Lea
Meteyard, Sidney
Millais, J. E.
Millar, H. R.
Milnes, Thomas
Moira, Gerald
Montalba, Clara, Ellen, Hilda and Henrietta
Montford, Paul Raphael
Moore, Albert
Moore, Henry
Morgan, Evelyn de
Morgan, Fred
Morgan, Mrs Fred
Morgan, William de
Morris, William
Morrow, A.
Mostyn, Thomas
Muckley, Fairfax
Muller, W. J.
Mullins, Edwin Roscoe
Munro, Alexander Napier Hemy, C.
Nash, John
Neatby, W. J.
Newill, Mary
Nicholl, W.G.
Nicol, Erskine
Ninham, Henry
Nixon, Samuel
Noble, Matthew
Normand, Ernest
North, Marianne Oakes, J. W.
Onslow Ford, Edward
Orchardson, W. Q. Paget brothers
Palliser, H. W.
Papworth family
Parker, Harold
Paul, Evelyn
Peacock, Ralph
Pearson, J. L.
Pegram, Henry
Pennethorne, James
Perugini, Charles
Perugini, Kate
Pettie, John
Philip, Birnie
Phillip, John
Philpot, Glyn
Pickersgill, F. R.
Pinwell, G. J.
Pomeroy, F. W.
Poole, Henry
Poynter, E. J.
Priest, Alfred
Prinsep, Val
Pugin, Augustus Rae, Henrietta (Mrs Ernest Normand)
Redfern, J. F.
Redgrave, Richard
Reid, Flora M.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua
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