
A super mixed media on paper work by the Austrian artist Hugo Engl showing a blackcock displaying. Signed by the artist and in good condition in its original frame and mount.
Measures 37 cm wide by 24 cm deep (49 cm by 37 cm in its frame}
£450
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A very pleasing little etching showing Stirling Bridge in days gone by. Signed and titled in pencil and in good condition in its original frame and mount.
A lovely drypoint etching by the Scottish artist John George Mathieson. In good condition in its original frame and mount. Signed in pencil.
A fine pencil drawing of an old man feeding birds in a park. Finely drawn this work is obviously Victorian from the man’s appearance. It is signed with the monogramme “R’ (or possibly “J.R.) In good condition in its original frame and mount.
Another lovely oil on canvas after Sir David Young Cameron showing a rocky foreshore with distant cliffs. Unsigned. In good condition in its original frame).
A lovely little oil on canvas of a moody shoreline scene after Sir David Young Cameron. Unsigned. In good condition in its original frame.
A fine lithograph of a Venetian canal, signed and titled in pencil. Artist’s name not known. In good condition in its original frame and mount.
A view of York by Edgar James Mayberry. Signed and titled in pencil. In fair condition with some yellowing at the edges of the image.
A lovely little mixed media stilll life by the renowned Scottish artist Anne Redpath (1895-1965). In its original frame and mount, signed by the artist and bearing a label for the Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh.
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.