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A lovely old oil on canvas of a busy street scene in Abbeville, in the Rhone area in the North of France. Dating from the19th century, this work is unsigned but obviously by an accomplished hand. There is a part label, verso, on which the word “Abbeville” is quite clear and the number “5”. There is also a small and very old and unobtrusive repair to the canvas. Original frame and painting in good condition.
Measures 24 cm wide by 29 cm deep (49 cm by 54 cm in its frame).
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A nice little etching showing the Falls Of Lochay near Killin, in Stirlingshire, in the centre of Scotland. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist and in good condition in its original frame.
A delightful little watercolour sketch showing a mounted horseman passing through an arch, with a fountain behind. The rider appears to be leading another horse. Signed indistinctly and dated “98. In good condition in its original frame.
A very nice Highland landscape in pastels. showing Loch Maree with Ben Slioch behind. Signed by the artist and bearing a label for the Riverside Gallery in Inverness, verso. In good condition in its original frame.
A very nice oil on canvas by the Port Glasgow born artist James Watt showing a copse of trees on a sloping hill. Signed and dated 1958 by the artist and in good condition, recently reframed.
A lovely large etching by Sally Orr showing an extensive Highland landscape in winter with a farm in the foreground. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist and marked artist’s proof this work is in good condition, newly framed.
Despite its title – “Rock, Creek and Wading Bird” – this is a super and very clever table-top still life by the fine Highland-based artist Jim Neville, In good condition in its original frame, this work is signed by the artist and titled verso.
A delightful and large etching by the Scottish artist Sally Orr (Wilde). Signed in pencil as an artist’s proof, this work is in good condition having been newly framed.
A lovely watercolour by the Glasgow artist Albert Gordon Thomas showing yachts at anchor at the Gareloch, on Scotland’s West coast. Bearing a Glasgow Art Club label, verso, this work is signed and in good condition in its original frame.
A gorgeous impressionist watercolour by the Edinburgh-based English artist Sax Shaw showing an exterior view of the Edinburgh Medical School. Initiailled by the artist, it bears an original note, verso, from a professor at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary indicating that the artist had painted the work for his secretary, who had admired his work. In good condition in its original frame and mount.