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Road Towards Walesley, Indistinctly Signed

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A delightful landscape in pastel entitled ” Road Towards Walesley” and dated 2013. It is indistinctly signed. I understand Walesley is near Strathaven, Strathclyde, Scotland.

Measures 48 cm wide by 31.5 cm deep (68.5cm by 59 cm in its mount and frame).

£150

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Tobacco And Lime, Moon, attributed to George Devlin (1937-2014)

L1010638L1010634A super little abstract landscape in mixed media, attributed to the Glasgow artist George Devlin, and titled “Tobacco And Lime, Moon”.

Measures 34.5 cm wide by 24 cm deep (54.5 cm by 44 cm in its mount and frame).

 

£xxx

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Planet Sun- Abstract Oil on Canvas by Norman Carton (1908-1980)

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A vibrant oil on canvas entitled “Planet Sun” signed by the American abstract expressionist artist Norman Carton and dated 1959. Signed by the artist, lower right, this work comes with a note of provenance indicating that it was purchased by a named  lady at an American  gallery (name indistinct)  in 1961. The writer, possibly the woman’s husband who initialled his comments, notes that the picture was …..”bloody awful, I think, but I may be wrong”.  There is no doubt that he was right that he was wrong The painting is super.

Measures 43.5 cm by 39 cm in its frame.

£Xxx

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The Shoreline, Iona, Oil On Board, Unsigned

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A lovely little oil on board in the Scottish Colourist manner entitled “The Shoreline Iona”, bottom left. Unsigned. In good condition in its original frame.

Measures 22.5 cm wide by 18 cm deep (39 cm by 34.5 cm in its frame).

£150

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The Highland Whisky Still, Engraving In Colours after Edwin Landseer (1802-1873)

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A super engraving in colours by the English artist Edwin Landseer showing an illegal whisky still  somwhere in the Highlands, watched over by s kilted Scotsman and his family. In good condition in its original frame .Engraved by Robert Graves in 1842.

Measures 52 cm wide by 40 cm deep (79 cm by 73 cm unmounted in its frame).

£200

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“The Card Players” Engraving after Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841)

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A fine engraving in colours by the Scottish artist Sir David Wilkie showing a mother and chlld watching over a game of cards.  Engraved by Charles G Lewis in 1838. In good condition in its original frame which has undergone minor repairs to the moulding.

Measures 46 cm wide by 41 cm deep (63 cm by 55 cm, unmounted in frame).

£150

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Cul Mor From The Commonwealth Graveyard, Elphin, Sutherland by Bill Shannon

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An oil on canvas, glazed, showing the mountain Cul Mor seen from the Commonwealth graveyard at Elphin in Sutherland, in the Scottish Highlands.  Painted earlier this year.

Measures 47 cm wide by 37 cm deep (63.5 cm by 53.5 cm in its frame).

£500

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Ben Wyvis from Knockfarrel by Bill Shannon

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An oil on canvas, behind glass, showing Ben Wyvis, seen from the adjacent hill, Knockfarrel, near Strathpeffer in Ross-shire. Painted earlier this year.

Measures 47 cm wide by 37 cm deep (63.5 cm by 53.5 cm in its frame).

£600

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Three Marine Ink Sketches by David Octavius Hill (1802-1870)

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A set of three lovely little ink drawings by the Scottish artist and photographer David Octavius Hill, recently reframed and remounted. Whilst there is light foxing in all three of the drawings, they have been left in their original state since this does not seriously detract from the beauty of these lovely images. Two are initialled and all three show extensive landscapes – one of Ellen Stalker Castle and another of a loch scene whose name is indistinct. The third shows a three-masted ship.

Each measures 11 cm by 5.5 cm (39.5cm by 35 cm in their mounts and frames).

£900

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The Braids, Edinburgh, Looking To Liberton Tower by James Kinnear (exh.1880-1917)

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A extensive landscape in watercolour entitled “Spring On The Braids Looking Towards Liberton Tower”  by the Edinburgh landscape artist James Kinnear, showing a ploughman working two horses in the middle distance and Liberton tower behind. Signed lower left and in good condition in its original frame.

Measures 36 cm wide by 48 cm deep (67 cm by 82 cm in its frame and mount).

 

£450

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