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HARRY MOORE-GWYN first began dealing
at a stand in an antiques centre whilst an under-
graduate at Oxford University. After two years at
Sotheby’s, Bond Street starting on the company’s
graduate trainee scheme, he founded the business
in 2000. It has become one of the leading British
dealers in 18th and early 19th Century drawings
and British art of the period 1900-1950, with a
particular focus on neglected artists of the time. |
We publish one fully illustrated catalogue a year relating to an exhibition and have at least one further
show in a central London gallery. Otherwise the business deals through fairs, including taking stands at
the Watercolour and Drawings Fair, at the Royal Academy and all three of the Olympia Fine Art and
Antiques Fairs. We sell through our large database to numerous private collectors from Britain, Conti-
nental Europe and the United States. We are also regularly involved in the sale of works of art to
museums and have successfully negotiated the sale of pictures to amongst others The British Museum,
The National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory, The Aldershot Military Museum, the R.A.F.
Museum, Hendon and The Freemasons’ Museum in London. |
 AREAS OF SPECIALISATION INCLUDE:
- Modern British Art (1900-1950)
The many artists we are particularly interested in selling include Edward Bawden, Augustus John,
Henry Lamb, James Dickson Innes, Paul Nash, John Nash, Kenneth Rowntree, Sir Stanley Spencer
and Ethelbert White.
- British Drawings and watercolours (1750-1850)
- Drawings by George Romney (1734-1802)
- Plein-air oil sketches from Britain and Continental Europe
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- Click here to download a copy of our catalogue number 11 -
- Click here to download a copy of our catalogue number 12 - |

7 Phillimore Terrace, Allen Street, London W8 6BJ Tel: 020 7937 2131 Fax: 020 7938 1499 |
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