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AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a 'Georg Jensen' teaspoon with maker's mark and date for 1915-1932 approximate length 127mm, a Queen Victoria commemorative teaspoon with the monarchs portrait to the terminal, hallmarked London 1896, approximate length 110mm, a golf commemerative teaspoon with embossed golfing motif to the terminal, hallmarked 'Haseler & Restall' Birmingham 1956, approximate length 117mm, a milk jug of tapered design with scrolling handle hallmarked 'Adie Brothers Ltd' Birmingham 1946, approximate height 100mm, together with a pocket watch and nail buffer, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 117.2 grams, 3.77 ozt (condition report: overall fair to good, spoons and jug with some surface scrathes, pocket watch not working untested with scratch to glazed cover)
MALCOLM HARDY (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'IMAGINE', a limited edition print on canvas depicting a portrait of John Lennon, numbered 106/295 with certificate, approximate size 71cm x 71cm, together with an open edition Jack Vettriano print 'The Shape of Things to Come' published by the Portman Gallery
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MINIATURE PORTRAIT AND TWO BROOCHES, to include a large oval silver portrait frame, the portrait depicting a grey haired lady wearing a light blue hat with white lace, the reverse has a personal inscriptions which reads 'Eliza Hughes B.1821 D.1888, G.H from his sisters E & S.G', hallmarked 'George Elisha Sumner' London 1901, fitted with a tapered bail, approximate dimensions length including bail 97.5mm x width 71.1mm, approximate gross weight 61.5 grams, a white metal ceramic brooch, depicting a lady in profile, signed to the reverse 'Limoge', within a white metal marcasite surround fitted with a brooch pin stamped 'Silver', a green hardstone brooch of a circular form, collet set within an openwork zig zag surround, fitted with a brooch pin, stamped 'Silver', approximate gross weight 25.9 grams
TWO LATE 19th / EARLY 20th CENTURY SEPIA PEN ON PAPER SKETCHES DEPICTING FOUR HANDS AND A SIDE PROFILE PORTRAIT, unsigned but with an attribution to Henri Gaudier-Brzeska to the mount holding the two sketches, the attribution was added after Gaudier Brzeska's death, approximate sizes 10cm x 16cm, mounted framed and glazed, Condition: the top sketch has an approximately 2cm tear to the top edge, the bottom sketch has a tear to the bottom edge approximately 15mm x 5mm
A HEAD AND SHOULDERS PORTRAIT OF A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN, he has a full beard but no moustache, he has some papers and a notebook to his jacket pocket, no visible signature, oil on canvas, approximate size 56cm x 46cm, condition: there is a hole beside the notebook with an approximately 5cm tear to the left side of the painting level with his nose, the painting and frame are covered in spider droppings and cobwebs, frames gilt coating is flaking off to the bottom edge
° ° Bochart, Samuel - Opera Omnia. Hoc est Phaleg, Chanaan, et Hierozoicon ... editio quarta, 3 vols, engraved pictorial and printed titles, portrait and half title (vol.1), 13 engraved maps (some folded), text illus., head and tailpiece decorations; contemp. gilt-decorated calf, panelled spines with orange and brown labels, folio. Leiden & Utrecht, 1712
Framed print of bespoke graffiti artwork displayed in the Alexander Stadium during the Birmingham 2022 Opening Ceremony. This piece is by Ziner and features a highly detailed portrait of fellow artist Gent 48 scrolling on his phone surrounded by brilliant colour and bold lettering. Limited edition number 1/222
This iconic set includes four actual sample Memorabilia Coins representing England, N. Ireland, Scotland and Wales sent to the Commonwealth Games committee for approval and the same four official Birmingham 2022 Memorabilia Coins in their original Royal Mint packaging. These are limited-edition colour printed coins, featuring the B2022 logo and graphics on one side and Queen Elizabeth II's portrait on the other. Buyer will receive a total of 8 coins. (8)
Incredible limited-edition Birmingham 2022 colour-printed Memorabilia Coin struck by the Royal Mint. This coin comes in a beautiful presentation pack and features the official B2022 logo and graphics on one side and Queen Elizabeth II's portrait on the other. Production number 3415 of 4000.
This incredible set includes beautifully-crafted official Birmingham 2022 Opening and Closing Ceremony pin badges, each decorated with the iconic B2022 colours and logo, and an official Birmingham 2022 Memorabilia Coin struck by The Royal Mint. The coin comes in its original Royal Mint packaging and features the B2022 logo on one side and Queen Elizabeth II's portrait on the other. (3)
* ETHEL WALKER (SCOTTISH b. 1941),WINTER SUNoil on board, signed, titled label versoimage size 54cm x 46cm, overall size 70cm x 63cm Framed and under glass.Label verso: The Stenton Gallery, Stenton.Note: Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty-seven she was a full-time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized. Work is held in many public and corporate collections worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings. Ethel Walker's work has been exhibited widely over many years in Scotland, London and around the UK. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 5th December 2021 "The Lace Cloth" (lot 594) by Ethel Walker sold for £3000 (hammer).
* CRAIG MULHOLLAND (SCOTTISH b. 1969), TWO HEADS SELF PORTRAITcharcoal on paper, titled label versoimage size 77cm x 55cm, overall size 101cm x 79cm Mounted, frame and under glass.Note: Craig Mulholland was born in Glasgow and studied Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art. He lives and works in Glasgow and is currently Course Leader and Lecturer in Fine Art at The Glasgow School of Art. Mulholland’s work is included in a variety of public and private collections including: Scottish National Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow; The Royal Bank of Scotland; the Rudin Dewoody Collection; the Gregory Papadimitriou Collection and The Fleming Collection, London. He has been the recipient of a number of visual arts awards from the Scottish Arts Council and Creative Scotland, and exhibits regularly. Artistically, Mulholland is preoccupied with dialogues between emerging digital technologies and the clearer limits of more traditional painting and sculpture.
* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004),ODALISQUEoil on canvas, signedimage size 85cm x 120cm, overall size 104cm x 139vm Framed.Provenance: We are grateful to Lachlan Goudie, artist, writer, broadcaster and the leading authority on the work of his father, for authenticating "Odalisque" and confirming that "Yes, I know this canvas very well. It’s one of my father’s finest nude paintings, a tribute in many ways to his artistic heroes Manet and Velazquez. The subject is my mother, Marie Renee Goudie, who was a muse for my father throughout his career. It’s a supremely confident piece of virtuoso painting, designed to create an impression of sensuality and exoticism. A wonderful work". Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed a prodigious talent for drawing. He studied at Glasgow School of Art when William Armour was head of drawing and painting and David Donaldson was the ubiquitous influence. Goudie, as a student at Glasgow, demonstrated his extraordinary ability. He received the Somerville Shanks Prize for Composition and, later, his draughtsmanship and sense of colour was recognized with the award of the Newbery Medal. As a young artist, he grew up admiring three great masters, Sir John Lavery, George Henry and James Guthrie; all artists who had bridged the gap between Glasgow and Paris. It was these artists’ glorious virtuoso control of oil paint that appealed to Goudie, as well as their genre and realist subject matter. Alexander Goudie was elected a member of the Glasgow Art Club in 1956 and a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1970. He painted a portrait of the Queen for the Caledonian Club, London (1992/93), and exhibited widely, showing at Harari and Johns, in London, the Fine Art Society, Glasgow, and the Musee de la Faience, in Quimper. Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland, wrote: ''At his best, Goudie could draw better than any of his rivals in Scotland. There was magic and vision in his art and, I expect, history will be kind to him.'' Collections: 79 of Goudie's paintings are held in UK public collections including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Hunterian, Rozelle House Galleries, Paisley Museum & Art Galleries and The Fleming Collection (London). Numerous prestigious corporate collections in the UK and France and in private collections around the world.
* GERARD BURNS (SCOTTISH b. 1961),FIGURES IN ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUAREoil on canvas, signed, titled label versoimage size 60cm x 90cm, overall size 83cm x 113cm Framed.Label verso: Macmillan Cancer Support Art Exhibition.Note: Gerard Burns is one of Scotland's best known and most successful living artists. He trained at Glasgow School of Art and achieved UK wide acclaim as Winner of the Daily Mail ''Not the Turner'' Competition in 2003 with a £20,000 first prize. His many private collectors include The Malaysian Royal Family, Ewan McGregor, Sir Tom Hunter and numerous celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics. Exhibiting Galleries include Thompson's Gallery, London; Contemporary Fine Art Gallery Eton; Richmond Hill Gallery, Loch Gallery, Toronto; Robertson's Fine Art Gallery, Edinburgh, Lemond Gallery (Glasgow). Works in Corporate Collections include Aberdeen Asset Management New York and Aberdeen, RBS Scotland, Standard Charter Bank, West Coast Capital, Accenture, Dublin, Stagecoach Group, Norwood Club, New York. National Public Collections include Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow; Burns Museum Alloway, Ayr; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Portraits of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, and author Denise Mina entered into the permanent collection at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2015). The Scottish Parliament (''The Rowan'' hung in the former First Minister Alex Salmond's office for the duration of his tenure and Portrait of Margo McDonald entered into the permanent collection and was installed at the Scottish Parliament in Sept 2016). Glasgow Caledonian University Portrait of Chancellor Professor Yunus installed 2016, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow. Portrait of former President Frank Dunn installed April 2016. Recent portraits include Judy Murray, Nicola Sturgeon (First Minister, Scotland), Neil Lennon, Kirsty Wark, Alan Cumming, Billy Connolly, Elaine C Smith, Doddie Weir & Sir Brian and Lady Soutar.Condition is good overall, with no visible signs of restoration, damage, or known issues.
* GERARD BURNS (SCOTTISH b. 1961),MONEY MATTERSmixed media on canvas, signed, titled label versoimage size 61cm x 61cm, overall size 89cm x 89cm Framed and under glass.Label verso: The Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Eton.Note: Gerard Burns is one of Scotland's best known and most successful living artists. He trained at Glasgow School of Art and achieved UK wide acclaim as Winner of the Daily Mail ''Not the Turner'' Competition in 2003 with a £20,000 first prize. His many private collectors include The Malaysian Royal Family, Ewan McGregor, Sir Tom Hunter and numerous celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics. Exhibiting Galleries include Thompson's Gallery, London; Contemporary Fine Art Gallery Eton; Richmond Hill Gallery, Loch Gallery, Toronto; Robertson's Fine Art Gallery, Edinburgh, Lemond Gallery (Glasgow). Works in Corporate Collections include Aberdeen Asset Management New York and Aberdeen, RBS Scotland, Standard Charter Bank, West Coast Capital, Accenture, Dublin, Stagecoach Group, Norwood Club, New York. National Public Collections include Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow; Burns Museum Alloway, Ayr; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Portraits of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, and author Denise Mina entered into the permanent collection at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2015). The Scottish Parliament (''The Rowan'' hung in the former First Minister Alex Salmond's office for the duration of his tenure and Portrait of Margo McDonald entered into the permanent collection and was installed at the Scottish Parliament in Sept 2016). Glasgow Caledonian University Portrait of Chancellor Professor Yunus installed 2016, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow. Portrait of former President Frank Dunn installed April 2016. Recent portraits include Judy Murray, Nicola Sturgeon (First Minister, Scotland), Neil Lennon, Kirsty Wark, Alan Cumming, Billy Connolly, Elaine C Smith, Doddie Weir & Sir Brian and Lady Soutar.
* GERARD BURNS (SCOTTISH b. 1961),BALANCING ACToil on canvas, signedimage size 90cm x 90cm, overall size 118cm x 118cm Framed.Note: Gerard Burns is one of Scotland's best known and most successful living artists. He trained at Glasgow School of Art and achieved UK wide acclaim as Winner of the Daily Mail ''Not the Turner'' Competition in 2003 with a £20,000 first prize. His many private collectors include The Malaysian Royal Family, Ewan McGregor, Sir Tom Hunter and numerous celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics. Exhibiting Galleries include Thompson's Gallery, London; Contemporary Fine Art Gallery Eton; Richmond Hill Gallery, Loch Gallery, Toronto; Robertson's Fine Art Gallery, Edinburgh, Lemond Gallery (Glasgow). Works in Corporate Collections include Aberdeen Asset Management New York and Aberdeen, RBS Scotland, Standard Charter Bank, West Coast Capital, Accenture, Dublin, Stagecoach Group, Norwood Club, New York. National Public Collections include Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow; Burns Museum Alloway, Ayr; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Portraits of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, and author Denise Mina entered into the permanent collection at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2015). The Scottish Parliament (''The Rowan'' hung in the former First Minister Alex Salmond's office for the duration of his tenure and Portrait of Margo McDonald entered into the permanent collection and was installed at the Scottish Parliament in Sept 2016). Glasgow Caledonian University Portrait of Chancellor Professor Yunus installed 2016, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow. Portrait of former President Frank Dunn installed April 2016. Recent portraits include Judy Murray, Nicola Sturgeon (First Minister, Scotland), Neil Lennon, Kirsty Wark, Alan Cumming, Billy Connolly, Elaine C Smith, Doddie Weir & Sir Brian and Lady Soutar.
* SUSAN RYDER (BRITISH b. 1944),PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN YELLOWoil on canvas, signed and dated '85image size 69cm x 85cm, overall size 87cm x 102cm Framed.Note: Susan Ryder is a member of the New English Art Club and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, who exhibits at Panther and Hall Gallery in London where she held solo exhibitions in 2010 and 2016. Ryder lives between her home in London and Scotland, she is well known for her Interior and garden scenes as well as a leading portrait painter. Ryder was commissioned to paint the HRH The Princess of Wales and H. M. The Queen. Commissions range between £4,000 and £10,000.
George V Interest: White Linen Damask Table Cloth and Napkins woven with 'Irish Linen Hand Woven Damask' to the edge, depicting a portrait of George V within a central cartouche, within a border including the Union flag, Royal Coat of Arms, interspersed with elephants, kangaroos, platypus and kiwi/(emu) within shield shape banners, surorunded by a border of thistles and floral motifs, the cloth measures 3.2m by 4.4m, together with four napkins (5)Overall in good condition, some light marks from folds.
Attributed to Thomas Hardy, British, 19th century, Dead Cock Pheasant, oil on board, unsigned, 17 x 25cm; together with a small portrait by Georgina Mossman Greenlees Wylie of a bearded gentleman, watercolour, signed LR, 24 x 16cm; and a coloured print after J.D. Swarbreck, A view of the High Street, (Royal Mile) Edinburgh (3)
'Portrait of an East Indiaman sailing from Madras' printed & engraved by Robert Dodd 'To Robert Preston Esq. M.P. Deputy Master of The Trinity House' 29 x 48cm together with a framed photograph of a Pilot No 2 boat in rough seas. Photo 22.5 x 29cm.Condition ReportVisible plate impression. Frame with photo with hole to back.

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