

An extensive view of Dunstaffnage Castle in Argyllshire with watering cattle in the foreground by the printmaker William Daniell, known for his steel engravings and aquatints. Bears a label, verso, for the Riverside Gallery in Inverness. In good condition.
Measures 34 cm side by 26 cm in its frame.
£80



Oil on canvas.
Oil on canvas. Recently painted.
A lovely mixed media work – acrylic and pastel – by the Scottish artist James Downie Robertson. Signed, lower right and in good condition in its original frame. Titled, verso.
A recent oil on board of Findhorn village. In good condition.
A delightful portrait in oils by the Dundee-based artist Eddie Lange showing an elderly Arabian figure seated at a doorway, completed by the artist whilst he was painting and teaching art in the Arabian Gulf. Signed, lower right, by the artist and in good condition this work, on canvas, is in its original. frame.


A delightful oil on board by the fine Scottish artist Alexander Milligan Galt. This work is titled, verso – “The Clyde At Gourock” – with the artist indicating that it is a view at the Ashton Promenade looking to Cove and Argyllshire. There are a number of inscriptions, verso, (see attached pics). One is signed by Galt, giving his address at Cornhaddock Street in Greenock. and dating it to 1973. This work has recently been professi0nally cleaned and reframed and the original inscriptions, still present behind the actual work, are obscured by a backboard.







Another lovely pastel landscape of a woodland scene by Robert Alexander Dakers. Signed with initials and dated 1935 this work is fun good condition.