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(ARR) John Verney (British, 1913-1993) Untitled self-portrait with family members, circa 1954-55Oil on canvasUnsignedUnframed Sir John Verney, 2nd Baronet, MC (30 September 1913 – 2 February 1993) was an author, illustrator, painter, and soldier. His best-known work is a memoir of his experiences of the Italian campaigns of the Second World War, Going to the Wars, published in 1955. He also wrote a number of books for children and young adults and was the inventor, compiler and illustrator of the Dodo Pad diary, still produced annually today.Measures approx. 77cm x 64cm (30" x 25") excluding frame.From the artist's daughter.
(ARR) Paul Duhem (Belgian, 1919-1999)Untitled portraitAcrylic on paperSigned in pencilFramed and glazed Paul Duhem was born in Blandain, Belgium. He left school at 14 and worked as a farmhand for various agricultural concerns. During the Second World War he went to Germany, where he laid rails for the railways. Going to France at the end of the war, he was arrested for his collaboration with the Germans. But not being in full possession of all his faculties, he was transferred from prison to a psychiatric hospital before being employed as a labourer in farms in the region. In 1977 he was admitted to a home where he did horticulture. Twelve years later, at the age of 70, Paul Duhem started to draw within the framework of a workshop. He devoted himself to this activity, continuing until he died. The human figure is a recurrent motif in his compositions. He drew the same face, which can be interpreted as a self-portrait, over and over again in an obsessive manner, declining it in series, introducing subtle variations in shape, rhythm and colour. This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.Measures approx. 44 x 16.5cm (17.3" x 6.5").
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A FINE PORTRAIT OF A HORSE, IN PENCIL AND BLACK CHALK, ON VERY RARE AND EARLY 'MICHALLET FRANCE' STAMPED WOVE PAPERThe paper stamped with vertical lines in pale colour.57cm x 50cmMounted 63cm x 45cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN GENTLEMAN WITH A TURBANMonogrammed circa 1880's.45cm x 29.5cmMounted 56cm x 39cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN POTTER CIRCA 1880'SThe potter making earthenware pots on a wheel, in watercolour on board, witha. pencil drawing to verso of similar subject.27cm x 18cmMounted 41cm x 28.5cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE V (1865-1936) WITH HIS INDIAN CAVALRY REGIMENT ON PARADE CIRCA 1880'SThe completed picture was illustrated in 'The Armies of India', published in 1911 by A and C Black, written by Major G.F. Macmunn.This watercolour painting has another image of a military horse to verso.38cm x 27.5cmMounted 50cm x 36.5cmFor similar see the example in the National Army Museum https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1953-02-1-1Alfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
HENRY B. FARNIE: THE GOLFER'S MANUAL: BEING AN HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT OF THE NATIONAL GAME OF SCOTLANDBy a keen hand, Cupar, Whitehead and Orr 1957.Small 8°, lithographed frontispiece portrait of Allan Robertson after a photograph by T. Rodger (marginal waterstaining to frontispiece affecting one corner of image, title slightly soiled and browned). Original red cloth gilt, front cover with title in gilt (lightly rubbed, rebacked in red morocco and recased, preserving two old yellow endpapers).William Moxon, title inscription. R.B. Sharp, by descent to Hugh Sharp, and thence to: Bernard Darwin, signature and initialled inscription by Darwin on yellow front endpaper.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A FINE PORTRAIT OF A HORSE, IN PENCIL AND BLACK CHALK, ON VERY RARE AND EARLY 'MICHALLET FRANCE' STAMPED WOVE PAPERThe paper stamped with vertical lines in pale colour. Another portrait of a horse to verso.62cm x 47cmMounted 71cm x 55cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON BOARD A PORTRAIT OF A MILITARY INDIAN POST CARRIER WEARING A RED TURBAN HOLDING LETTERS CIRCA 1880'SThe watercolour painting on board, mmonogrammed.39cm x 28cmMounted 45cm x 33cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A FINE WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON OLD WHATMANS PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF A MILITARY HORSE CIRCA 1880'S55cm x 38cmMounted 66cm x 51cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
TROIKA (Eva Rucki, Conny Freyer and Sebastian Noel) 'SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO', a graffiti style portrait of a female figure flanked by Zebras, signed bottom left, titled verso with inscription relating to George Stubbs, mixed media on board, approximate size 121cm x 124cm, frame size 132cm x 154cm, Condition Report: 20cm scuff to the paint surface to lower left area, scratches to upper edge, bump to top corner of the frame
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND A SET OF SCALES, comprising an Edinburgh Crystal thistle decanter and two matching wine glasses, a Harrods Crystal claret jug, an unmarked decanter of waisted cylindrical form (stopper and rim chipped), a boxed cased Wedgwood Jasper Portrait Medallion of HM The Queen, limited edition 1679/2000 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's silver jubilee in 1977, with certificate, six pieces of Denby Geenwheat, including three different sized teapots (smallest teapot has a hairline around the top of the handle, lid has chips to the underside), and a set of gold painted kitchen balance scales by CW Brecknell, with seven weights (some paint loss and wear) (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, obvious specific damage as stated)
PEGASUS - CHRIS TURNER (AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY) 'THE QUEEN IS IN' a stencil portrait of a female figure with Queen Elizabeth's head superimposed on the body, set against a stylised Union Jack and writing, artist logo bottom right, signed verso, mixed media on canvas, approximate size 122cm x 91cm, small scuff to bottom right corner, dent to top of frame
MILITARY AVIATION PRINTS ETC, comprising a print of a Douglas Bader's Spitfire produced to celebrate his 70th birthday, signed in pen by Bader, Robert Taylor prints 'Hurricane' signed by Robert Stanford Tuck, 'Lancaster' signed by Leonard Cheshire, 'Spitfire' signed by Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson, 'The Lancaster VC's signed by Bill Reid and Norman Jackson, with 'Sea King Rescue' signed by Squadron Commander Ralph Wykes-Sneyd, together with 'South Atlantic Task Force' by Robert Taylor, signed by Jeremy Moore, two photographic poster prints of Vulcan aircraft in flight signed by crew members, a poster print of Concorde and the Red Arrows with facsimile signatures and an Arthur Pan portrait print of Winston Churchill (2 boxes)
charcoal on paper, initialled mounted, framed and under glass image size 59cm x 64cm, overall size 86cm x 91cm Note: Donald Macdonald was born on the Isle of Lewis in 1976 and after a short time in the Scottish Infantry he moved to Aberdeen and gained a BA Hons degree in Fine Art. After living and painting in Denmark and Glasgow for several years he returned home to the Isle of Lewis where he is now based. His work is held in various private collections around the UK, in Denmark, Hong Kong, Israel and the USA and in 2009 he was one of only three Scottish artists to feature in the BP Portrait Prize Award Exhibition. He was also the Scottish representative for the Mead Johnson International Exhibition in Evansville, USA. In 2013 he exhibited a commissioned painting in the Imperial War Museum in Manchester and later won a place in the 7th Figurativas painting and sculpture exhibition, held in the European Museum of Modern Art, Barcelona. In 2017 he won the Public Choice Award at the Art Gemini Prize and more recently he has been invited to show at the Columbia Threadneedle Prize (2018), The Lynn Painter Stainers Prize (2019), The Scottish Portrait Awards (2019), The Westmorland Landscape Prize (2019) and The Royal Scottish Academy (2019 & 2020).
oil on board, signed, titled and dated 1999 verso framed image size 190cm x 120cm, overall size 198cm x 132cm Note: Kelley-Anne Cairns studied painting at Gray's School of Art, Aberdeen. After graduating in 1999 with a BA (Hons) she was awarded the John Kinross Travel Scholarship to Florence. She was accepted for the BP Portrait Award exhibition in 1999 and has continued to paint with much success ever since. She exhibits regularly in London, Edinburgh and Glasgow selling her work worldwide. The author J.K.Rowling is among her many private collectors. Her main sources of inspiration are aged frescos of Italian Renaissance painters and the design and texture of fabrics, which are a personal love. She has been described as "accomplished and powerful" and "a modern Klimt", The Herald. Kelly-Anne describes her work as portraying the human form and emotions. "I manipulate the figure and its surroundings by exploring the contrasts between the angular shapes surrounding the figure and the soft contours of the body."
gouache on paper, signed, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 54cm x 48cm, overall size 78cm x 71cm 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. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 12th September 2021 "The Silver Table" (lot 562), a mixed media by Ethel Walker sold for £2600 (hammer) and in our December 2021 auction "The Lace Cloth" achieved £3000 (hammer).
'WHERE BOOKS ARE BURNT, PEOPLE ARE BURNT IN THE END' and 'HOWL WITH THE WOLVES (AFTER DUCHAV)' two linocut prints on paper, both signed, titled and dated '83 both mounted, framed and under glass image size 31cm x 31cm each, overall size 48cm x 48cm each Note: Ken Currie is renowned for his unsettling portrayal of the human figure. The artist's rich, luminous paintings depict mysterious rites, rituals, and quasi-medical practices, offering a meditation on violence in its many guises. Currie studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1978-1983 and rose to attention within a generation of painters known as the "New Glasgow Boys" in the 1980s. In 1987, Currie completed a powerful series of large scale History paintings for the People’s Palace in Glasgow, commemorating the massacre of the Calton Weavers. Through the 90's deeply affected by humanitarian events in Eastern Europe Currie's works evolved, his focus shifting to confront ideas of mortality and corruption, both physical and moral. Over the last 10 years Currie's work has addressed the horrors of the contemporary world, without shying away from their brutality or grotesque nature. In 2009 Currie was commissioned to paint the theoretical scientist Peter Higgs following his receipt of the Nobel Prize, the painting now hangs at The University of Edinburgh. Ken Currie has exhibited widely internationally, including a 2013 solo exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery which also commissioned his painting Three Oncologists. Currie's work is held in many major public collections including Tate, London; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; New York Public Library; Imperial War Museum, London; Campbelltown Arts Centre, New South Wales; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon; and the British Council, London.

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