
A very nicely painted forest scene titled, verso, “Maples and Brushwood” and bearing an indistinct signature which could be “Cameron”, lower left. This gouache painting is in good condition in its original frame.
Measures 37 cm wide by 52 cm deep (52 cm by 69 cm in its frame`).
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Number Two 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.
Another lovely landscape by the English artist Nicholas Mace, showing cattle grazing under trees with farm buildings in the distance. This oil on board is In good condition, signed and newly framed.
An absolutely delightful oil on board by the English artist Nichols Mace showing a pastoral landscape with village and church tower. In good condition, newly framed, and bearing a signature.
A vibrant seascape by the Scottish politician Nicholas Fairbairn. This oil on board is initialled, right, and dated 1970 and bears a label, verso, for the Great King Street Gallery in Edinburgh. In good condition in its original frame).
A very pleasing little oil on board by the English
A very atmospheric evening view of a coastal scene with lighthouse by the English artist Colin Kent. Done in watercolour and inks, this work is in good condition in its original frame and mount and bears a label, verso, for the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and the Shell House Gallery in Herefordshire.
A fine etching of The Bridge of Sighs in Venice by the Canadian artist Hercelia S. Cooper. Signed in pencil and in good condition in its original frame.
Stratford Vartiations No 10 – an etching with acquatint by Harry Eccleston, the first full-time banknote designer and engraver for the Bank of England. This work, from a series by the artist, is signed in pencil and marked artist’s proof. Produced in 1984, it is in good condition in its original frame and mount.
An absolutely super wood eAn absolutely super wood engraving by the Glasgow artist James Greer showing the artist’s desk in the foreground with a busy garden scene through the window. Signed and titled in pencil and numbered 13 from a run of 20, this work is in good condition in its original frame and mount.