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I'm trying to help a friend identify both the subject and the artist of a mid 19th C watercolour. The painting is almost certainly of a Mediterranean scene - definitely not Gibraltar, but possibly Cueta - the Spanish enclave on N. Africa.


The artist's name might be E Tuck(e)y - tho' the signature is somewhat faded / blurry.


I attach a photo of the picture on this post and of the signature on the follow up post.


I would be grateful for any clues - or ideas as to where I might seek further advice.


Cheers


MM

Hi Marmora Man,


Here's a link to Bonham's with a few sale results for Edward Tucker. Unfortunately, he's not going to retire on it, but it's decorative and pretty. You can also do the same searches on Christie's and Sotheby's websites.


Hope that helps.


Edited to say link didn't work, but you basically search sale results with the name Edward Tucker.

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