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      • THOMAS COOPER MOORE CAPTAIN NELSON'S SHIP IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOR
        Jun. 09, 2021

        THOMAS COOPER MOORE CAPTAIN NELSON'S SHIP IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOR

        Est: €200 - €400

        Signed C.T. Moore bottom right. Inscribed on the reverse: Portsmouth Harbor, Harnaaz Ferry Boat, Nelson Flag Ship at Anchor

        Casa d'aste ARCADIA
      • THOMAS COOPER MOORE | Nottingham Goose Fair, October 1876
        Jul. 09, 2019

        THOMAS COOPER MOORE | Nottingham Goose Fair, October 1876

        Est: £2,500 - £3,500

        oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901) British. A Busy Street Scene, with Figures and Horses in the foreground, Watercolour, Signed, 8" x 12.75". Provenance; J. T. Spalding Esq.
        Nov. 23, 2016

        Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901) British. A Busy Street Scene, with Figures and Horses in the foreground, Watercolour, Signed, 8" x 12.75". Provenance; J. T. Spalding Esq.

        Est: £20 - £30

        Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901) British. A Busy Street Scene, with Figures and Horses in the foreground, Watercolour, Signed, 8" x 12.75". Provenance; J. T. Spalding Esq.

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901) Low tide in the harbour, Scarboroughoil on canvas, signed 'T.C. Moore' to spar lower right,
        Nov. 25, 2015

        Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901) Low tide in the harbour, Scarboroughoil on canvas, signed 'T.C. Moore' to spar lower right,

        Est: £250 - £350

        Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901) Low tide in the harbour, Scarborough oil on canvas, signed 'T.C. Moore' to spar lower right, inscribed to frame verso 17 1/4 x 23 1/4in. (44 x 60.5cm.)

        Martel Maides
      • After Thomas Moore, Ferns of Great Brittain and Ireland
        Aug. 10, 2013

        After Thomas Moore, Ferns of Great Brittain and Ireland

        Est: $50 - $100

        After Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901), ''Polypodium Vulgare'' from ''Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland,'' originally published in 1855 (London, UK), overall (with frame): 25.75''h x 21.25''w. Provenance: Property from the collection of Dr. Greg and Peggy Fleming Jenkins

        Clars Auctions
      • 19th c. Fern Prints, After Thomas Cooper Moore
        Jul. 13, 2013

        19th c. Fern Prints, After Thomas Cooper Moore

        Est: $100 - $200

        After Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901), ''Lastrea cristata uliginosa'' from ''Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland,'' originally published in 1855 (London, UK), overall (with frame): 29.75''h x 21.25''w. Provenance: Property from the collection of Dr. Greg and Peggy Fleming Jenkins

        Clars Auctions
      • (lot of 2) 19th c. Fern Prints, After Thomas Cooper Moore
        Jul. 13, 2013

        (lot of 2) 19th c. Fern Prints, After Thomas Cooper Moore

        Est: $50 - $100

        (lot of 2) After Thomas Cooper Moore (British, 1827-1901), ''Nephrolepis Exaltata'' / Nephrolepis Davallioides'' from ''Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland,'' originally published in 1855 (London, UK), overall (each with frame): 16.5''h x 12''w. Provenance: Property from the collection of Dr. Greg and Peggy Fleming Jenkins

        Clars Auctions
      • THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901) THREE RAILWAYS'
        Mar. 02, 2012

        THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901) THREE RAILWAYS'

        Est: £400 - £600

        THOMAS COOPER MOORE (1827-1901) THREE RAILWAYS' ENTRANCE TO COLWICK ESTATE NOTTINGHAM signed, signed again, dated 1893 and inscribed verso, Academy board, 28.5 x 47cm At this period Nottingham was served by the three railway companies whose trains form the subject of the present picture: the Midland Railway, the Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway (subsequently the Great Central Railway) and the Great Northern Railway (jointly with the LNWR)

        Mellors & Kirk
      • Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901)
        May. 13, 2009

        Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901)

        Est: £500 - £700

        Thomas Cooper Moore (1827-1901) Entrance to the Texel, Holland signed 'TC Moore' (lower right), and further signed, inscribed and dated 'Entrance to the Texel, Holland/TC Moore.1876' (on the reverse) oil on board 6 1/8 x 9¼ in. (15.6 x 23.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)
        Feb. 01, 2005

        THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland: Four Plates four nature-embossed engravings in colors, 1855, on wove papers, published by Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars, London, all with margins, minor surface soiling, soft handling creases, otherwise all apparently in good condition, not examined out of the frames all P. approx. 21 x 14 in. (533 x 355 mm.) all overall 32 x 24 in. (813 x 610 mm.) (4)

        Christie's
      • THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)
        Mar. 05, 2003

        THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland: Five Plates five nature-embossed engravings in colors, 1855, on wove papers, published by Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars, London, all with margins, all with soft handling creases throughout, a few small stains on several plates, Plate X with amendments to the text in pencil, Plate XX with a diagonal crease accross the lower right margin, Plate XXVII with a vertical crease in the lower right margin corner, otherwise all apparently in good condition, in dark bird's-eye wood frames with an ebony edge and French mats with wash lines, not examined out of the frames all P. approx. 211/2 x 12 in. (546 x 304 mm.) all overall 31 x 24 1/8 in. (787 x 612 mm.) (5).

        Christie's
      • THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)
        Jun. 05, 2002

        THOMAS MOORE (1827-1901)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland: Six Plates six nature-embossed engravings in colors, 1855, on wove papers, published by Bradbury & Evans, Whitefriars, London, with margins, minor creasing on all plates, Lastrea Filix-mas with areas of stray printing ink, Trichomanes radicans with the palest staining at the upper left corner of the image, otherwise apparently in excellent condition, in green burl-wood frames with gilded trim, not examined out of the frames all P. approx. 21 x 14 in. (533 x 355 mm.) (6) NOTES Including: Lastrea Felix-mas; Lastrea Thelypteris; A. Polypodium vulgare cambricum B. P. vulgare crenatum; A. Polypodium vulgare semilacerum B. P. vulgare serratum; Polystichum aculeatum lobatum; Trichomanes radicans.

        Christie's
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