
A gentle and very pleasing little watercolour of a woodland scene. Indistinctly signed, lower right, this work, which is quite old, is in good condition in its original frame and mount.
Measures 18.5 cm wide by 13.5 cm deep (43 cm by 38 cm in its mount and frame)
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A winter landscape showing the slopes of Ben Wyvis near Dingwall, in Ross-shire, Scotland. This work uses several thousand pieces of individually-cut lengths of stub wire, epoxy and oil paint on board.
The Tower Of Babel. A sculpture using several thousand pieces of individually-cut lengths of stub wire, epoxy and paint. Very Heavy. In view of the weight of this piece, delivery charges and options would need to be discussed prior to purchase.


An oil on panel showing an extensive view of the Holy Loch on Scotland’s West Coast. Signed lower right and in good condition having recently been reframed.
An intriguing abstract work by the Clydebank-born artist Tom Mckendrick. In good condition in its original frame, signed and dated 1986, lower left.
A typical lochside view on a summer’s day in Caithness by the Scottish artist Thora Clyne. In good condition in its original frame and mount and signed, lower right, by the artist.
Duart Castle on the Island Of Mull by Alec Coutts Fraser. A fine view of this 13th century stronghold, probably built by the Clan Macdonald but later the seat of the Clan Maclean.
A lovely little etching by the Inverness artist Joseph Cook showing a cottage with outbuildings. Signed in pencil and in good condition in its original fame and mount.
An extensive landscape showing The Meikle Pap or hill above the heights of Docharty near Dingwall, Ross-shire, by the Highland artist John McKinnon Crawford. Signed, lower left.