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* FRANK DOCHERTY RSW (SCOTTISH b. 1942), UNTITLED oil on board, signed and dated 1967framedimage size 87cm x 91cm, overall size 89cm x 93cm Note: Frank Docherty was born in Glasgow and trained at Glasgow School of Art from 1960 - 1964. He was elected RSW in 1978. For more than a decade he has lived and worked in the South of France at Monfort Sur Argens where one of his neighbours and closest friends is Eric Idle of Monty Python fame. Docherty is something of a rebel of his generation of Scottish artists and he is not scared to express himself and have a light poke at life's comedies and tragedies. Frank's quirky paintings are suited to a mature art taste where the appreciation is in the narrative form, rather than the decorative. Frank Docherty’s paintings are represented in private collections in France, Brussels, London, Stockholm and Los Angeles and of course, Glasgow and all around Scotland.
* ROBERT KELSEY DA MUniv PAI FRSA (SCOTTISH b. 1949), UNTITLED oil on board, signed and dated '81framedimage size 30cm x 30cm, overall size 39cm x 39cm Artist's label verso.Note: Robert Kelsey was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art (1966-1970) under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie and James D. Robertson. Kelsey has earned a formidable reputation as one of Scotland's finest and most sought after contemporary artists. His numerous one man shows in London in particular enjoy huge success and his sell out exhibition at Thompson's Gallery (London) in 2004 was reported on BBC's "Breakfast" as "one of the biggest contemporary art exhibitions in London in recent years". The prestigious Thompson's Gallery described the event as "the most successful solo exhibition we have ever had". Robert has been a regular exhibitor for many years at The Royal Glasgow Institute, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Paisley Art Institute, The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and The Royal Scottish Academy. He has enjoyed success in New York , Budapest and Chicago and is widely exhibited throughout the UK. He has featured in many magazines including "Homes & Interiors" and "Scotland Magazine" and BBC News 24 has reported his achievements. The book "Robert Kelsey-the artist" was published in 2004. His style is distinctly "Contemporary Scottish Colourist" and although his work reveals his GSA training the strongest influences remain Peploe and Cadell. Robert writes : "I love the loneliness and serenity to be found at certain locations such as the beaches of the Outer Hebrides. I say "loneliness", which sounds like a bad thing, better to describe it as being at peace in serene places, where you can be alone with your thoughts, listen to the sea birds and the trickle of water". Robert's home and studio are in Paisley but his commercial success has allowed him to travel the world in search of the light and colour that are such strong features within his work. This broadening of horizons has been reflected in his "gallery prices" as his career and reputation continues to flourish. Kelsey collectors include : Sir Arnold Clark, The Duke of Bedford, Lord McFarlane of Bearsden, Cairn Energy PLC, Credit Lyonnais Bank, Taylor Woodrow, The Dunfermline Building Society, Highland Spring Water, Enterprise Oil, Paisley Art Gallery, Turnberry Hotel & Golf Club, Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Arisaig Partners (Asia) and The Fleming Collection.
ROBERT KELSEY DA MUniv PAI FRSA (SCOTTISH b. 1949), LIGHT ON THE GRAND CANAL oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 46cm xx 56cm, overall size 64cm x 74cm Artist's label versoLabel verso: Red Rag Galleries, Bath.Note: Robert Kelsey was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art (1966-1970) under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie and James D. Robertson. Kelsey has earned a formidable reputation as one of Scotland's finest and most sought after contemporary artists. His numerous one man shows in London in particular enjoy huge success and his sell out exhibition at Thompson's Gallery (London) in 2004 was reported on BBC's "Breakfast" as "one of the biggest contemporary art exhibitions in London in recent years". The prestigious Thompson's Gallery described the event as "the most successful solo exhibition we have ever had". Robert has been a regular exhibitor for many years at The Royal Glasgow Institute, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Paisley Art Institute, The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and The Royal Scottish Academy. He has enjoyed success in New York , Budapest and Chicago and is widely exhibited throughout the UK. He has featured in many magazines including "Homes & Interiors" and "Scotland Magazine" and BBC News 24 has reported his achievements. The book "Robert Kelsey-the artist" was published in 2004. His style is distinctly "Contemporary Scottish Colourist" and although his work reveals his GSA training the strongest influences remain Peploe and Cadell. Robert writes : "I love the loneliness and serenity to be found at certain locations such as the beaches of the Outer Hebrides. I say "loneliness", which sounds like a bad thing, better to describe it as being at peace in serene places, where you can be alone with your thoughts, listen to the sea birds and the trickle of water". Robert's home and studio are in Paisley but his commercial success has allowed him to travel the world in search of the light and colour that are such strong features within his work. This broadening of horizons has been reflected in his "gallery prices" as his career and reputation continues to flourish. Kelsey collectors include : Sir Arnold Clark, The Duke of Bedford, Lord McFarlane of Bearsden, Cairn Energy PLC, Credit Lyonnais Bank, Taylor Woodrow, The Dunfermline Building Society, Highland Spring Water, Enterprise Oil, Paisley Art Gallery, Turnberry Hotel & Golf Club, Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Arisaig Partners (Asia) and The Fleming Collection.
* ROBERT KELSEY DA MUniv PAI FRSA (SCOTTISH b. 1949), UNTITLED oil on board, signed and dated '77framedimage size 29cm x 29cm, overall size 38cm x 38cm Note: Robert Kelsey was born in Glasgow and studied at the Glasgow School of Art (1966-1970) under David Donaldson, Alexander Goudie and James D. Robertson. Kelsey has earned a formidable reputation as one of Scotland's finest and most sought after contemporary artists. His numerous one man shows in London in particular enjoy huge success and his sell out exhibition at Thompson's Gallery (London) in 2004 was reported on BBC's "Breakfast" as "one of the biggest contemporary art exhibitions in London in recent years". The prestigious Thompson's Gallery described the event as "the most successful solo exhibition we have ever had". Robert has been a regular exhibitor for many years at The Royal Glasgow Institute, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Paisley Art Institute, The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and The Royal Scottish Academy. He has enjoyed success in New York , Budapest and Chicago and is widely exhibited throughout the UK. He has featured in many magazines including "Homes & Interiors" and "Scotland Magazine" and BBC News 24 has reported his achievements. The book "Robert Kelsey-the artist" was published in 2004. His style is distinctly "Contemporary Scottish Colourist" and although his work reveals his GSA training the strongest influences remain Peploe and Cadell. Robert writes : "I love the loneliness and serenity to be found at certain locations such as the beaches of the Outer Hebrides. I say "loneliness", which sounds like a bad thing, better to describe it as being at peace in serene places, where you can be alone with your thoughts, listen to the sea birds and the trickle of water". Robert's home and studio are in Paisley but his commercial success has allowed him to travel the world in search of the light and colour that are such strong features within his work. This broadening of horizons has been reflected in his "gallery prices" as his career and reputation continues to flourish. Kelsey collectors include : Sir Arnold Clark, The Duke of Bedford, Lord McFarlane of Bearsden, Cairn Energy PLC, Credit Lyonnais Bank, Taylor Woodrow, The Dunfermline Building Society, Highland Spring Water, Enterprise Oil, Paisley Art Gallery, Turnberry Hotel & Golf Club, Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Arisaig Partners (Asia) and The Fleming Collection.
3 x WW1 Medals Inc War & 1914-15 Star, Star Pte Hawman, War Cpl Marshall RE 696548 WW1 1914-15 Star. Pte 1537 W Hawman, Durham Light Infantry. This Man served with the 6st Durham Light Infantry: A Territorial Battalion which recruited from the Bishop Auckland area.WW1BWM. Cpl 68161 John Marshall. Royal Engineers. Service papers online. from Great Yarmouth.WW1 BWM. 3995A Ernest Arthur Marshall. Royal Naval Reserve. Served HMS Harrier and Egmaon. Alson from Great Yarmouth, Possible family link to John Marshall above.
Box of Cameras & Accessories, including tripods, a screen 'blue wrapping', a light exposure meter, a microphone, a small tripod and attachment, Kodak Cine Camera & Film, Perkeo S250 Projector, Kodak Projector & tapes, Zeiss Projector & extras, Weston Master Exposure Meter, microphone boxed, slide box, etc.
Two Ceramic Standing Angel Figures, measure 11'' tall, together with two seated ballerina figures, 8'' tall. Together With - Sparkling Silver Figure of a Leopard, measures 15'' long, together with a 9.5'' tall slim silver tone vase with a tree decoration to the front, and a dimpled silver heart ornament. Also a light up angel.
Labradorite Solitaire Ring, the 8.5ct, marquise cut labradorite cabochon showing a wonderful display of inner metallic green light, similar to the 'adularescence', usually blue, seen in moonstones; the labradorite is set in a silver mount with a hand etched bark finish surrounding the marquise shape and the shoulders; an elegant and hand flattering ring; size R
A collection of antiques related reference books, Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture and the British Tradition, Brian Loomes, Lantern Clocks and their Makers, Stella Beddoe, A Potted History, Henry Willett's Ceramic Chronicle of Britain, Griselda Lewis, A Collectors History of English Pottery, A. Kenneth Snowman, Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, Christopher Bangs, The Lear Collection, John Caspall, Fire and Light in the Home pre- 1820, Eloy Koldeweij, The English Candlestick, Gilbert, English Vernacular Furniture 1750-1900, Masterpieces of English Furniture, The Gerstenfeld Collection, M.D. Anderson, Misericords, Medieval Life in English Woodcarving (11)
Scratch and commercially built O Gauge 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LMS Pacific Class "Princess Coronation" in lined light red and No.6789, Live Steam. Built by the vendors late husband from commercial wheels (machined), steel, brass rod, sheet and copper tube. Driving wheels are all sprung, has one internal and 2 external cylinders with gas tank fitted to the tender and an independent brass burner unit. Although the paint finish in light in colour overall Good.
Mamod / Meccano quantity of Live Steam and associated items consisting of a Mamod SA1 Steam Roadster in cream and red, appears un-steamed, would benefit from a light clean otherwise Excellent Plus in Good box, TE1a Traction Engine has been fired on a number of occasions and would benefit from a clean but generally Good Plus with instructions and some accessories in a Fair to Good box together with a Mamod Steam Plant and 3 x Steam accessories including hammer, grinder and polisher, Excellent unboxed. Meccano post-war clockwork motors including No.1 and Magic Motor. Excellent in Excellent boxes. (8)
The Finescale Locomotive Company Gauge 1 1/32nd scale GWR All 3rd 8-Compartment Side Corridor Coach No.2436. Excellent internal detailing and panelling and includes corridor connectors, vacuum pipes and associated items and additional detail as requested by the vendor. There is damage to one bogie unit which will require attention. Painted by Brian Badger and has a Finescale Locomotive number 1047 plaque to the underside. Has been outside and would benefit from a light clean otherwise Excellent in Good Plus box.
Hornby Dublo Stations, Signals & trackside accessories. To include 2x Island Platform Stations; 4x ED2 single arm signals; 2x ED2 junction signal; ES7 colour light junction signal; Level Crossing; Footbridge plus other items, also Triang Railways R61 Signal Box. Conditions: Poor to Good including boxes. (24)
Scratchbuilt Gauge 1 10mm Scale 2-8-0 Loco and Tender Robinson Class 04 Great Central lined black No.155, Live Steam. Detail includes 2 internal and 2 external cylinders, T-bar controls to cab with Reeves Site Glass. Light corrosion to the inside of the cab particularly around boiler and Reeves Site Glass otherwise overall condition is Good Plus to Excellent built in the Paul Forsythe style but unsigned.
JBC Models (Sheffield) Gauge 1 10mm scale HR (Highland Railway) Sleeping Carriage 1st/3rd with raised brass regional oval crest band and door handles. Excellent internal detail, external coach with match board style wood finish, there is some deterioration tacky mess to the varnish finish. Would benefit from a light clean to the roof but otherwise Excellent.
Hornby Dublo EDL1 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LNER blue "Sir Nigel Gresley" No.7, 3-rail electric. Loco is Excellent Plus in Excellent plain blue box with labels to both ends, includes instructions date coded 11/50, test tag, tender in light blue post-war box date coded 1/49. Excellent to Excellent Plus.
Aster / Fulgurex (Japan) Gauge 1 1/32nd scale 4-6-0 Loco and Tender Great Western green Castle Class "Kingswear Castle" No.5015, Live Steam. Loco has been fired on a few occasions and would benefit from a light clean but overall Excellent to Excellent Plus. All realistic detailing with internal and external cylinders, Excellent cab detail and including pressure gauge, vendor with the Aster Hobby Japan label to the underside stating No.78 of 280 produced. All contained in a Excellent wooden carrying case with a box of spares including syringe, paint pots, tools and associated items.
Hornby O Gauge Export Argentine 4-4-4 Tank Loco FCCA lined black No.4-4-4, clockwork. Loco with FCCA and 4-4-4 to tank sides, the underside with Fabrique En Angleterre oval transfer to the underside. Some light corrosion/paint loss to the front nearside running board otherwise Excellent Plus in Good Plus box with Burlando Hans transfers to right hand box lid. Complete with guarantee slip dated 2/27. A rare and interesting item particularly in this condition.
Hornby Dublo EDL2 4-6-2 Loco and Tender Princess Coronation Class "Duchess of Atholl" No.6231, 3-rail electric. Two large chips to the lower portion of the chimney on the offside and some rubbing to the cab rood edge nearside otherwise Good Plus to Excellent in Excellent blue box with labels to both ends. Tender with light corrosion around handrails otherwise Excellent in Good Plus box.
Hornby Dublo 3-rail Locomotive and Accessories together with a quantity of Master Models and consists of D3 Semaphore Junction Signal, ES6 Light Signal, ES7 Light Signal, D1 Buffer Stops x 2, D1 Footbridge x 2, D1 Loading Gauge x 2, Railer, D1 Platform Extension with wall, Master Models Charringtons Coal Bunker, Waltons Fruit Kiosk and No.89 Footbridge, contents Good Plus to Excellent in Good to Good Plus boxes, the lot also includes EDL1 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LNER Streamlined A4 Class "Sir Nigel Gresley" No.7, 3-rail electric. Loco in part-set box base and would benefit from a clean, generally Fair to Good, tender unboxed. (Qty)
Hornby Railways group of 5x Steam Locomotives. Comprising R055 2-6-4 LMS Class 4P Tank; R103 0-4-4T SR Green Class M7 Tank; R305 4-6-2 LMS Maroon Coronation Class "Duchess Of Abercorn"; R324 4-6-0 BR Black "Lady Godiva" & R862 0-4-4T BR Black Class M7 (Light fitted to right front corner). Conditions: Good to Excellent with Poor to Good boxes. (5)

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