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BARRIE BRAY PZ 34 Newlyn Leaving Harbour at First Light Gouache Signed Further signed and inscribed to the back 22.5 x 25cm The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015. Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist. Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen. Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work. She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives.
LUCIE BRAY Light on the Water Oil on board Signed and inscribed to the back 17 x 23cm The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015. Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist. Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen. Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work. She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives.
BARRIE BRAY Last Light Marazion Watercolour Monogrammed Together with one other watercolour by the same hand.The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015.Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist.Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen.Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work.She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives. Condition report: Actual painting, 28 x 38cm. There is a second painting with wall in foreground which is unframed, size 44 x 54cm. No condition issues to the framed painting. The unframed painting has staining.
BARRIE BRAY Late Afternoon Light Samson Hill Bryher from Green Bay Oil on canvas Monogrammed Inscribed to the back 66 x 80cm The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015. Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist. Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen. Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work. She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives.
George V WWI War Medal, to 120028 Private J.W. Craig Machine Gun Corps (suspender remounted) with facsimile paperwork. Three Victory Medals, to:5435 Private H. Robinson King's own Yorkshire Light Infantry (with facsimile paperwork) ;38660 Private Drummond West Riding Regiment, with facsimile paperwork; 97214 Sapper J. Hardyway Royal Engineers.
British WWI Victory Medals, Comprising R-365942 Private E.E. Johnson A.S.C. 14-253809 Driver B. Stead A.S.C. 29623 Private H. White Yorkshire Light Infantry 17031 Private W. Black Royal Scots, And a WWI War Medal, To 12703 Private L. Lawley Nottingham and Derbyshire Regiment also a small photograph of a WWI Soldier
Victorian Queen's South Africa Medal, with "Wittebergan" "Transvaal" and "Cape Colony" clasps with a King's South Africa medal with South Africa 1902, South Africa 1901 clasps name partly erased, to West Yorkshire Regiment, and a WWI trio comprising 1914 star, war and victory medals to 3-2101 T.Sergeant J. Frost Yorkshire light infantry, believed to be mentioned in despatches.
Six Boxed W. Britain Redcoat's Model Figures, (54mm Classic Metal Soldiers), #43007 Grenadier Officer 1st Foot Guards 1755, #43009 Grenadier, British 1st Foot Guards 1775, #43047 Musketeer Foot Guards 1705, #47049 British Light Company Standing Firing 1754-1763, #44028 Drum Major 2nd (Coldstream) Foot Guards 1815, #43023 William Britain 2006 Event Exclusive Figure, Private, British 50th Regiment of Foot 1868.
A XX Century Family Group of Medals, consisting of:- A WWI and Later Quartet, made up of War and Victory Medal, to 66995 PTE Thomas Albert Hannaford, Durham Light Infantry plus a WWII Defence medal and named Queen Elizabeth Imperial Service medal. A WWII and Later Quartet, made up of War Medal, Atlantic Star, 1939/45 Star and Civilian OBE, believed to be to Albert Hannaford, Thomas Hannaford's son. WWII War Medal, to WAAF CPL Olive Watson, in box of issue (name mispelt) along with service book and letters, and related items, Olive Watson was Albert Hannaford's wife.

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