A lovely little etching in colours by the Aberdeenshire artist Alec Fraser, signed in pencil and entitled “A Picardy Farmyard”. In good condition.
Measures 29.5 cm wide by 17 cm deep (48.5 cmby 33.5 cm in its frame).
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A lovely little etching in colours by the Aberdeenshire artist Alec Fraser, signed in pencil and entitled “A Picardy Farmyard”. In good condition.
Measures 29.5 cm wide by 17 cm deep (48.5 cmby 33.5 cm in its frame).
£x
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An interesting pen and ink wash drawing of the sterns of three boats, two of which appear to be under sail. One boat is named as “the Swallow” with the owner’s name, “James Holden”, below This picture is unsigned but bears the date, 11th September 1824, top left.
Some light foxing present but generally in good condition in its original frame and mount.
£300
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A lovely pen and ink drawing of a wooded river scene by George Cuitt the Younger. Some yellowing to the edge of the mount but otherwise in good condition in its original frame and mount. Unsigned.
Measures 21 cm wide by 15 cm deep (36.5 cm by 34.5 cm in its frame.
£250
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A delightful oil on board by the Contemporary Scottish artist Jill Turner. In good condition, recently reframed.
Measures 36.5 cm wide by 28 cm deep (53 cm by 46 cm in its frame).
£450
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A strange little etching in colours by the Latvian artist and architect Juris Pansov showing figures walking along a path with a tall wood behind. Three of the figures appear to be human and three, in white, would appear to have wings. In good condition, and pencil signed and numbered 5 from a run of 7, this work is titled in Latvian.
£150
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A super mixed media work entited “Fallen” by the Paisley-born artist John Byrne. In good condition, signed in pencil and in its original frame and mount.
Measures 38 cm wide by 25 cm deep (62 cm by 60 cm in its frame.
£3000
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A lovely etching in colours entitled “Rest A While” showing ducks taking they ease on the banks of a river by the Aberdeen artist Alec Fraser. In good condition having been remounted in its original frame. Signed and titled in pencil by the artist.
Measures 33 cm wide by 26.5 cm deep (50.5 cm by 39 cm in its frame).
£200
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A very nice etching,signed in pencil by the Glasgow artist and mine architect W. Stewart Collie ( exh. 1906 -19) showing a coastal scene with two yachts and two steamships in a stiff breeze. In good condition and in its original frame and mount.
Measures 15.5 cm wide by 18 cm deep (55.5 cm by 32 cm in its frame).
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A lovely watercolour showing the historic and controversial Chapel of Rosslyn by an artist who signed himself with the monogramme W.R. or R.W. In good condition and in its original frame and mount. Founded in 1446, as the Collegiate Church of St Matthew, and built by Earl William St. Clair of Rosslyn, Rosslyn Chapel, in the village Roslyn, six miles south of Edinburgh, is one of the world’s most mysterious and controversial buildings. Known internationally for its unique, ornate and mysterious carvings, the chapel took some 40 years to build and now intrigues and attracts artists, researchers and conspiracy theorists from all over the world.
Measures 49.5 m wide by 35 cm deep (77 cm by 65 cm in its frame).
£300
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A lovely watercolour showing the late 12th century cathedral in Bourges, France, by W.H. Wallis. This work is in good condition in its original frame and mount. Signed lower left and titled right.
Measures 37 cm wide by 60 cm deep (58.5 cm by 84.5 cm in its frame).
£250
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