
 A typically enigmatic image by this renowned Scottish artist.  Dated 2011, this oil  and felt-tip work on paper  bears a label, verso,  for Gimpel Fils and is in good condition in its original frame.
A typically enigmatic image by this renowned Scottish artist.  Dated 2011, this oil  and felt-tip work on paper  bears a label, verso,  for Gimpel Fils and is in good condition in its original frame.
Measures 36 cm wide by 25 cm deep (54 cm by 42 cm in its frame).
£800

 A fine etching of a street scene, possibly in Spain by the English artist Sydney Tushingham. Signed in pencil, lower left, and in good condition, remounted in its original frame.
A fine etching of a street scene, possibly in Spain by the English artist Sydney Tushingham. Signed in pencil, lower left, and in good condition, remounted in its original frame.
 An enigmatic little work by the Scottish contemporary artist Andy Stenhouse.  Seemingly based on a preoccupation with Aberdeen and its environs, this mixed-media work is in  good condition in its original frame. Bears a label, verso.
An enigmatic little work by the Scottish contemporary artist Andy Stenhouse.  Seemingly based on a preoccupation with Aberdeen and its environs, this mixed-media work is in  good condition in its original frame. Bears a label, verso.
 A very stylish linocut showing Don Quixote and Sancho Panza being confronted by an armed rider with a tower in the distance. Signed in ink and numbered 5 from a run of 500 by the artist George Todd of whom I can find no information. In good condition.
A very stylish linocut showing Don Quixote and Sancho Panza being confronted by an armed rider with a tower in the distance. Signed in ink and numbered 5 from a run of 500 by the artist George Todd of whom I can find no information. In good condition.
 Oil on canvas.
Oil on canvas.
 A little watercolour of two figures on a country path in the village of Gangur, some 190 kilometres from Bangalore, by the English civil servant and artist Sir James Peile.  Signed in ink on the original mount. In good condition in its original frame.
A little watercolour of two figures on a country path in the village of Gangur, some 190 kilometres from Bangalore, by the English civil servant and artist Sir James Peile.  Signed in ink on the original mount. In good condition in its original frame. 
  A lovely limited edition print of a Rhode Island Red cockerel by the artist “S.B.B.” Signed, titled and numbered six from a run of twenty, this work is in good condition in its original frame.
A lovely limited edition print of a Rhode Island Red cockerel by the artist “S.B.B.” Signed, titled and numbered six from a run of twenty, this work is in good condition in its original frame.

 An etching entitled “Abby [sic.] Church at St Albans Apr’ 9 1779.” showing a view of St Albans Abbey on the right with three men in the foreground and cattle on the left. The Abbey gateway can just be made out in the background, making this the South side of the Abbey, looking towards the West End. Drawn, etched, published and sold by Benjamin Green, in London in Sep.1782. In fair condition bearing in mind its considerable age, in its original frame.
An etching entitled “Abby [sic.] Church at St Albans Apr’ 9 1779.” showing a view of St Albans Abbey on the right with three men in the foreground and cattle on the left. The Abbey gateway can just be made out in the background, making this the South side of the Abbey, looking towards the West End. Drawn, etched, published and sold by Benjamin Green, in London in Sep.1782. In fair condition bearing in mind its considerable age, in its original frame.


 A lovely etching in colours by the English artist Edward Sharland. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist. In good condition, remounted in its original frame.
A lovely etching in colours by the English artist Edward Sharland. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist. In good condition, remounted in its original frame.