
A lovely watercolour by the distinguished Edinburgh stained-glass artist, etcher and watercolorist William Wilson showing a view of farm buildings on the side of a hill. The work is from his Lyon and Turnbull Studio Sale in 2019 . In good condition in its original frame.
Measures 52 cm wide by 33.5 cm deep ( 73 cm by 55 cm in its frame).
£550
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A view of Inverness looking towards the Beauly Firth by William Dniell. Published by Daniell in June 1821. In good condition in its original frame.




Number Three from John Bellany’s “Call Of The Sea” series. This is a screenprint on Rives paper, produced in 1995 at the Print Studio, Cambridge and pencil-signed, titled and numbered 20 from a run of 60 by John Bellany. In good condition, newly framed.
A lovely oil on paper by the renowned Scottish artist and musician Alan Davie. Signed lower left and right and dated 2012, this work is in good condition in its original frame. Titled verso by the artist, it bears a label for Gimpel Fils.
Titled ‘Enigma’, this is a typical thought-provoking pencil and watercolour work by the Scottish artist John Bellany. In good condition in its original frame, it is signed lower left and inscribed with title, verso, by the artist.

A recently-completed mixed media work using pastel, spray and. acrylic paint and parts of derelict stringed instruments to create an impression of an ancient Egyptian scarab, complete with hundreds of years of graffiti. The purchaser of this piece can have their own name or that of someone they love, added to the grafitti together with a date of their own choosing. Your name could be alongside such luminaries as Robert Frost, Elvis Presley, Jean Miro, Joan Eardley and Paul Gauguin and a host of other lesser-known characters who vandalised this ancient symbol over the years!
An oil on canvas showing two small and somewhat worse for wear boats on a canal in Annan.
A recent oil on canvas showing an extensive landscape with distant farm near Castle Douglas in Galloway.