The human fascination with Art is one of the defining traits that sets us apart from other species. Art teaches, guides, and inspires—making it an essential part of how we express ourselves. In fact, it’s rare to find a home without some form of artwork on display.
While art trends may come and go, the craftsmanship and emotion found in Antique and Vintage paintings remain timeless. Today’s art market is thriving—not just for contemporary pieces, but also for classic oil paintings, historic watercolours, and collectible prints.
At LoveAntiques, we celebrate this enduring appeal by offering a curated selection of Antique and Vintage paintings. Whether you're drawn to the depth of a 19th-century landscape, the elegance of a portrait, or the charm of a spontaneous watercolour, our collection has something to suit every taste and space.
We work exclusively with trusted and reputable antique dealers, ensuring that every piece tells a story and meets the highest standards of authenticity and quality.
Explore our collection today to buy Antique and Vintage paintings online—and find artwork that speaks to you.
£ 395
Young Girl in Blue Dress Oil Painting - Victorian Child Portrait - Pierrat
£ 395
Krave Antiques
21st Century Gallery
Original Screen Print 'Untitled' by Ray Fawcett (1934-1994) Artists Proof - Signed & Dated 1969
£ 55
Original Screen Print 'Untitled' by Ray Fawcett (1934-1994) Artists Proof - Signed & Dated 1969
£ 55
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Etching 'sea Grass' by Charles Lloyd 1930- c.2015. Artists Proof IV/V. 1967
£ 55
Original Etching 'sea Grass' by Charles Lloyd 1930- c.2015. Artists Proof IV/V. 1967
£ 55
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Lithograph 'girl Combing Her Hair' by Toby Horne Shepherd 1909-1993. Signed. C.1960
£ 45
Original Lithograph 'girl Combing Her Hair' by Toby Horne Shepherd 1909-1993. Signed. C.1960
£ 45
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Etching 'Untitled' by Henri Goetz (1909-1989) Signed & Number 24/46
£ 140
Original Etching 'Untitled' by Henri Goetz (1909-1989) Signed & Number 24/46
£ 140
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Screen Print 'Abstract 2' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) Signed & Numbered 7/9 c.1975
£ 65
Original Screen Print 'Abstract 2' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) Signed & Numbered 7/9 c.1975
£ 65
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Screen Print ' Daphnis & Chloe' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) Signed & Numbered 112/15 c.1975
£ 65
Original Screen Print ' Daphnis & Chloe' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) Signed & Numbered 112/15 c.1975
£ 65
21st Century Gallery
21st Century Gallery
Original Screen Print 'Plants Abstract 1st Edition' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1991) Signed & Number 3/11 c.1970
£ 55
Original Screen Print 'Plants Abstract 1st Edition' by Toby Horne Shepherd (1909-1991) Signed & Number 3/11 c.1970
£ 55
21st Century Gallery
Wickersley Antiques
Oil on Canvas Father & Children c.1880
£ 750
Wickersley Antiques
Oil on Panel Pieter Cornelis Dommersen Ships in Coastal Scene
£ 1,250
Rams Head Antiques
Victorian Painting on Ceramic Panel
£ 125
Celia Rose Antiques
Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864)
£ 165
Celia Rose Antiques
19th Century Japanese Woodblock Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864)
£ 165
Celia Rose Antiques
19th Century Japanese Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) Floating World
£ 165
19th Century Japanese Print Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1864) Floating World
£ 165
Celia Rose Antiques
Celia Rose Antiques
19C JAPANESE PRINT FLOATING WORLD BY UTAGAWA KUNISADA
£ 165
Celia Rose Antiques
19th Century Japanese Print Archery No3 of Three by Utagawa Kunisada
£ 185
19th Century Japanese Print Archery No3 of Three by Utagawa Kunisada
£ 185
Celia Rose Antiques
Celia Rose Antiques
19th Century Japanese Print Archery No.2 of Three by Utagawa Kunisada
£ 185
19th Century Japanese Print Archery No.2 of Three by Utagawa Kunisada
£ 185
Celia Rose Antiques
Celia Rose Antiques
19C. JAPANESE PRINT ARCHERY NO1 OF THREE BY UTAGAWA KUNISADA
£ 165
Celia Rose Antiques
Miniature Portrait Print Military Officer
£ 65
£ 149
£ 349
£ 395
£ 200
St John Ambulance Lithograph Poster. Original Anna Zinkeisen Officer & Nurse
£ 200
Krave Antiques
£ 249
Wick Antiques Ltd
Watercolour of Thames Barges by Frank Henry Mason
£ 1,550
Will Thomas - Architectural Antiques
The Mumbles Train at Southend
£ 250
Will Thomas - Architectural Antiques
Four Portraits of Poet Dylan Thomas by Chris Last - RWSW
£ 250
Four Portraits of Poet Dylan Thomas by Chris Last - RWSW
£ 250
Will Thomas - Architectural Antiques
Fernyhough Antiques Ltd
Kenso Mixed Media on Canvas
£ 895
Koos Limburg Jnr
Impressive Large Pair Art Deco Obelisks.
£ 4,500
Prometheus Antiques
Pair of Dresden Art Nouveau Plaques
£ 695
Prometheus Antiques
Historical Oil Painting by John Watkins Chapman
£ 495
Prometheus Antiques
Oil Painting of Venice by William Henry Jobbins
£ 595
Prometheus Antiques
Oil Painting of a Terrier by Henry Crowther
£ 795
Prometheus Antiques
Oil Painting of Horses After Herring
£ 895
JMR Antiques Ltd
18th Century Continental Oil on Canvas Portrait of a Lady
POA
JMR Antiques Ltd
Dutch 18th Century Oil on Canvas of Fire Celebration
POA
POA
JMR Antiques Ltd
Italian Oil on Canvas Painting of a Harbour Scene
POA
JMR Antiques Ltd
18th Century Oil on Canvas Portrait After Godfrey Kneller
POA
Wickersley Antiques
C W Tuck Oil Painting Horse & Dog
£ 600
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if my Artwork is valuable?
As we all know certain artworks can be very valuable depending on the artist who created it. While most of us don’t pretend to have an original Monet hung on the wall, it is surprising how much even decorative paintings can be worth. While art valuations can take a lifetime to master and showing your piece to a specialist advisable, there are still ways to do some initial assessment yourself. The first thing of course is to check for a signature or details recorded on the back. It is easy to conduct research if so but even if the piece is unmarked then specialists will often be able to attribute your piece to a particular artist or school just by looking. The work of unknown amateur artists tends to be based on its aesthetic appeal and skill employed. As decorative pieces they are usually only worth a few hundred pounds at most. The financial value really only goes up when the piece can be attributed to professional artists who were influential in their day.
It is of course worth checking that your artwork is an original and not a copy (although limited edition prints can still be quite valuable). Copies will only be of decorative value. There are lots of resources on the internet which can help you begin to attribute and value your piece, but the research may take time.
Where can I buy Vintage Art Online?
There are more places than ever online to buy Vintage Art but it is important to ensure you are buying from a reputable place as copies, mis-representations and forgeries are sadly common. It is also important to consider the cost of postage if buying online and especially from overseas. Because artwork can be easily damaged some carriers will not offer compensation and with careful packing the price of shipping may be prohibitive. At LoveAntiques our reputable art dealers will usually arrange postage or delivery for you and will be able to offer assurances about attribution as well.
How do I sell antique art?
Just like buying art, there are many places to sell it as well. Auction houses are a common route for most people as the Auction House will take over the responsibility of describing the piece accurately and ensuring the right collectors view it. You can also offer it to our dealers at LoveAntiques who may be interested in it for their stock. It is worth being realistic about the value when selling. Since art is very much about personal taste and setting there is rarely a firm price for any collectable. If choosing to sell yourself then it is important to be accurate about the condition and any suspected attribution.
Is vintage art popular?
Vintage art from the 1950s onwards is extremely popular right now. The look and techniques seem to appeal to our modern aesthetic, more so than the older more traditional pieces which were more popular some years ago. Currently we enjoy unusual, humorous and thoughtful pieces which make bold statements on our understated walls and interiors. Because these pieces are still relatively recent there are proportionally more around than older works, so values for bland pieces remain low while interesting or iconic pieces are high. Also their age makes research on vintage art far more fruitful and enjoyable than much older pieces.


