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Lot 182

â–² Prunella Clough (1919-1999) 'Past Event', 1976 signed 'Clough' with a further abstract painting verso, oil and brick dust on canvas 129.5 x 116.5cm Provenance: The Estate of Christopher Bangs. Exhibited: Arts Council of Great Britain, 'Recent Paintings by Prunella Clough', Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 18 September - 17 October 1976, and Serpentine Gallery, London, 23 October - 21 November 1976, catalogue no.29. Clough was inspired to create this work following an experience of a gust of wind blowing brick dust out of a disused warehouse in Docklands, London. Condition ReportFramed: 131 x 118cm Some small spots and speckles of light surface dirt. Under raking light there is some variation in tone to the gray but this appears to be by the hand of the artist. A little thinning to the paint in the lower right corner. Overall presents well. Examined under UV light there is no obvious retouching.

Lot 49

Paul Nash (1889-1946) 'Abstract Design', woodcut on leaf-patterned paper, signed 'Paul Nash', inscribed with title and numbered '192' in pencil9.5 x 14.5cmProvenance: With Christopher Drake Ltd., London.Literature: 'English Print-Making 1900-1940: A Neglected Heritage', Christopher Drake Ltd., London, 1972, p.108.Condition ReportFrame size: 21.5 x 26.5cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Yellow colour is pattened paper. A few spots of foxing. A black smudge from the printing to lower right.

Lot 722

Two continental abstract colour prints, largest 68 cm x 57 cm

Lot 238

A circa 1930s Royal Lancastrian Art Pottery vase. Stamped #158. With an abstract design in Lapis Ware colours, it was thrown by E.T. Radford and decorated by Gladys Rodgers. Impressed Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian mark to base and incised monogram for E.T. Radford. H22cm

Lot 701

A COLLECTION OF UNFRAMED WORKS including a pink abstract oil on board, 82cm x 50cm, and a portrait of a lady in a garden, oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm (5)

Lot 775

JOSEPH BURROWS (20TH CENTURY) An abstract portrait of two figures, signed lower right and dated '67, 50cm x 35cm, together with another abstract composition, signed and dated in pencil lower right, 48cm x 38cm (2)

Lot 695

MONOGRAMMIST 'CH' A mountainous landscape painted on textured board, initialled lower right, 55.5cm x 85.5cm, together with a water colour of butterflies, signed 'Pic', 51cm x 63cm, an abstract watercolour of two figures, 58cm x 85cm, and a further abstract canvas (4)

Lot 165

Bristol Blue - A collection of contemporary local interest Bristol Blue glass. Including a abstract piece named 'abona' with original box. With glass paperweight swan, cat example and two vases with local interest symbols. Tallest measures approx. 29cm 

Lot 103

Holland Amphora - An early 20th Century ceramic Holland Amphora twin handle chrisant Art Nouveau bulbous vase. Decorated with abstract chrisant flowers in blues, greens and mustards. Marked 'Amphora Holland MSSD Chrisant' to base. Measuring approximately 16.5cm x 12cm. 

Lot 1651

A group of paintings and inlaid boards to include: David Betteridge (20th century) - Field view with barns in the distance (1982), signed and dated lower right, 25 x 30 cm; two abstract acrylic paintings by the same artist and one other; a watercolour and two oil landscapes by different artists; After Claude Monet - 'Mohnblumen bei Argenteuil', printed porcelain plaque; with two inlaid wooden plaques including 'Arsenal' emblem, made in Sorrento, 70 x 48 cm (10)

Lot 599

Tom Phillips (1937-2022) - Oh Mozart -  A 20th century Artist Proof print on paper. Edition xxIV / XXV. Signed and numbered by the artist. With invoice Flowers East Gallery. Framed and glazed. Measures approx. 70cm x 56cm.  Tom Phillips's work as an artist was fuelled by several persistent preoccupations, expressed through an even larger number of formats. These include painting (both figurative and abstract), opera (composer, librettist, set designer), concrete poetry and ornamental forms of writing, sculpture and site-specific designs (mosaic, tapestry, wire frame objects). He also took on several para-artistic roles – critic, curator, committee chairman for the Royal Academy, translator – all of which he folded back into his art. Born in 1937, Phillips attended drawing classes and lectures on Renaissance iconography alongside his studies at Oxford. Back in the South London neighbourhood where he lived and worked nearly all his life, Phillips was taught by Frank Auerbach at Camberwell School of Art. The Mozart Portfolio was a co-production with the Royal Academy in association with the Sunday Times in 1990 and marked the 200th anniversary of Mozart’s death. Six prominent Royal Academicians were commissioned to produce original images inspired by Mozart. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 445

David Dodsworth (British b. 1952) - Sonnara II -a carborundum etching with metal foil on embossed on handmade paper. A/P, titled and signed in pencil on margins. Framed. Measures approx. 106 x 60cm (41.5" x 24"). David Dodsworth (British, b 1962) is a contemporary artist working in a graphic medium of his own invention. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, he set up a studio to experiment with printmaking methods and materials as well as paper-making. He works with thick paints, gold leaf, and other metals that he cuts with a jigsaw. He then casts his exotic papers and carborundum aquatint to develop original intaglio prints in a silicon carbide mixture built onto the surface of copper plates. His unique mixture he presses against the plate to obtain highly textured relief works of art. His imagery is basically abstract. Dodsworth has received a number of prizes – some in Japan and Germany. He was accepted into the Royal Society of Painter Etchers in England. Many large corporations throughout the world own his work-- especially in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Dodsworth is represented by the Park West Gallery, Southfield, Michigan. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 444

David Dodsworth (British, b. 1952) - Sonnara I - A carborundum etching with metal foil on embossed on handmade paper. A/P, titled and signed in pencil on margins. Framed. Measures approx. 106 x 60cm (41.5" x 24"). David Dodsworth (British, b 1962) is a contemporary artist working in a graphic medium of his own invention. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, he set up a studio to experiment with printmaking methods and materials as well as paper-making. He works with thick paints, gold leaf, and other metals that he cuts with a jigsaw. He then casts his exotic papers and carborundum aquatint to develop original intaglio prints in a silicon carbide mixture built onto the surface of copper plates. His unique mixture he presses against the plate to obtain highly textured relief works of art. His imagery is basically abstract. Dodsworth has received a number of prizes – some in Japan and Germany. He was accepted into the Royal Society of Painter Etchers in England. Many large corporations throughout the world own his work-- especially in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Dodsworth is represented by the Park West Gallery, Southfield, Michigan. This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 246

A fired clay figure group, abstract seated couple. H.11cm.

Lot 151

Acrylic on paper, abstract composition, framed and glazed. H.92 W.92cm.

Lot 145

A set of three contemporary framed and glazed abstract fabric artworks. H.61 W.49cm. (each).

Lot 149

A framed and glazed numbered edition (7/7) screenprint, abstract composition, signed D Gibson. H.113 W.94cm.

Lot 202

ABSTRACT MID CENTURY METAL WALL ART - SIGNED - 117CMS X 72CMS APPROX

Lot 821

Five various abstract paintings

Lot 532

A fox cartoon, signed by Channel 4 racing presenters; a watercolour; and an oil on board abstract

Lot 608

FIFTEEN LARGE DECORATIVE VASES, to include a 98cm vase with an aperture to the body, tall vase with painted abstract decoration, ribbed vase with chrome style finish, pair of blue crackle glaze vases, Marks & Spencer red and brown onion shaped vase, striped vases etc, Some damage

Lot 1656

Impasto oil on board, abstract composition, geometric shapes, 45 x 29cm

Lot 1717

Oil on board, Abstract composition, together with two abstract etchings, largest 35 x 35cm Oil painting only - generally good condition with some surface dirt. A few minor losses/knocks to the frame.The painting was brought locally, we do not have any further provenance details or any information regarding the inscription verso.

Lot 1762

Noparat Livisiddhi (b. 1932), Thai oil on canvas, Abstract floral composition, signed, 48 x 73cm

Lot 1748

Manner of Nicolas de Stael (1914-1955) impasto oil on board, Abstract composition, geometric shapes, 43 x 59cm

Lot 1796

Keith Clements (1931-2003) pastel, study of a girl, signed, together with an abstract mixed media, signed J Rogers and an oil on canvas, study of a tiger, largest 57 x 38cm

Lot 1777

Morris Nitsun (b.1943) oil on paper, abstract composition with boats, signed, details verso, 21 x 15cm

Lot 72

Large hand blown abstract gourd shaped vase with ribbed quarters. Signed by the artist Barbini Murano for Oggetti. Numbered 615. Artist: BarbiniDimensions: 10"H x 9"WManufacturer: Murano GlassCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 163

Frosted exterior hides the creative glass work that can be seen through the viewing side. Aqua frosted egg with abstract colorful art 4" and white frosted egg with black ribbon design 3.5"H. Largest piece: 2.75"L x 2.25"W x 4"H. Issued: 20th centuryCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 436

After Mary Stork (1938-2007, British), coloured prints, Two abstract figurative compositions, framed, mounted, and under glass, measuring 17cm x 27cm, & 47cm x 57cm overall

Lot 451

*Local Artist - William Edgar Mayer (1910-2002, British), acrylic on board, An abstract industrial landscape, signed to the lower left, framed, measuring 38cm x 70cm, & 50cm x 80cm overall

Lot 100

MADI PHALA (1955-2007), 'Abstract', 73cm x 170cm, signed verso and framed.

Lot 327

FIGURE OF A DOG, bronze abstract form in a standing position, 30cm H x 60cm L x 13cm D.

Lot 85

ROUVE DE FLAMINGH (South Africa), 'Abstract, Bay View', oil on canvas, 90cm x 90cm, signed verso, framed.

Lot 107

A 20th century clear art glass bowl, of abstract rectangular form, w.58cm; together with another; and an art glass dish decorated with fish (3)

Lot 1002

David Cottenham (contemporary) - Untitled, abstract bright coloured block study, acrylic on canvas, inscribed and dated 2001 verso, 102 x 102cm

Lot 452

An abstract metal art wall hanging, initialled CC and dated 2007. 60 x 97 cm.

Lot 107

A mid century ceramic plaque/tile, with hand painted abstract decoration of three figures in a landscape, unsigned, 41 by 28cm.

Lot 562

Homage to Pablo Picasso " The Mirror" a studio framed abstract image on canvas, signed, 59.5cm x 51cm

Lot 549

Attributed to Penelope Ellis (b.1935), pull along horse, oil on canvas, 65 x 50cm, with painting verso attributed to Clifford Ellis (1907-1985), abstract, oil on canvas, 57 x 42cm, framed

Lot 608

Modern school a studio framed oil painting abstract portrait of a nude female, 30cm x 34.5cm

Lot 580

Abstract oil painting on canvas of a still life of fruit and objects on a table inscribed "Le Jour", gallery label to verso, 42.5cm x 56cm, framed

Lot 108

Leonard Edger Clay Pits Ewenny Pottery Abstract Art Pottery square sculpture in Teak Frame. 31cm x 31cm

Lot 811

A WATERCOLOUR OF A CONTINENTAL CASTLE, AN OIL OF A DOG, PRINT OF CHIKEN AND MODERN ART ABSTRACT.

Lot 235

M. Osterweil, abstract street scene, watercolour, framed

Lot 273

A Jenny Hammerton abstract silk art piece

Lot 119

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Three carved wooden abstract sculptures, each modelled as a cat, with carved or painted features, largest H63cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 120

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Three carved wooden abstract sculptures, each modelled as a a figure, tallest H52cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 124

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Two carved wooden abstract sculptures, one modelled as a dog, the other modelled as a bear, both with painted stippled decoration, largest H20cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 129

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Three carved wooden abstract sculptures, two in pink tones, the third in dark tones, largest H77cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 121

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Four carved wooden abstract sculptures, including a bird, knot, face and abstract tree, largest H37cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 110

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Large carved wooden sculpture, modelled as an abstract vase with wooden flowers, H78cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 127

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Three carved wooden abstract sculptures, one modelled stylized bird, painted in blue and pink tones, largest H51cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 117

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Two carved wooden abstract sculptures, one modelled as a stylized bird on rectangular base, largest H42cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 125

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Carved wooden abstract figure, modelled as a contorted man painted in blue and grey tones, H40cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 112

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Four carved wooden abstract wall sculptures, largest H73cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 123

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Two carved wooden abstract sculptures, one modelled as a cat, painted in bright colours, the other modelled as a man, with applied features and nail hair, largest H53cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 118

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Two carved wooden abstract sculptures, one modelled as a entwined knot, largest H48cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 111

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Large abstract wooden wall sculpture, H175cm, W53cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

Lot 114

Helen Skelton (British 1933 – 2023): Four carved wooden abstract sculptures, each modelled as a figure with a adzed finish, largest H35cm. Born into an RAF family in 1933 in Kent and travelled the world extensively during her childhood. After settling in Bridlington, Helen immersed herself in painting, textiles, and wood sculpture, often inspired by nature's beauty. Her talent was showcased in a one-woman show at Sewerby Hall and recognised with the sculpture prize at Ferens Art Gallery in 2000. Sadly, Helen’s daughter passed away from cancer in 2005. This loss inspired Helen to donate her sculptures to Marie Curie upon her passing in 2023.

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