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Lot 500

Unmarked white gold (touch tests as 14ct) white stone set eternity ring - size L½ & 1.7g total weight

Lot 60

Antique Elkington & Co single epergne with gilt metal snake detail base - stamped #2941 on base & 5-May 1849 kite mark to underside of snakes head - 20cm high ~ no obvious damage

Lot 803

2 x Tissot wristwatches - automatic Seastar with date aperture in gold plated 32mm case & manual wind (running) - for spares / repairs

Lot 698

Qty of silver jewellery inc rams head bangle, brutalist style silver gilt clip-on earrings, unusual stone set ring, Braybrook & Britten amethyst clip-on earrings in original retail box etc - total weight 141g

Lot 452

Antique hand carved cameo shell brooch depicting Hebe offering a cup to her father Zeus (in the form of an eagle) in unmarked 18ct gold mount with enamel detail in antique Bury (10 Boulevart des Italiens) retail box - 6cm across & 17.2g total weight ~ has crack to cameo, pin detached & slight a/f to enamel

Lot 395

Antique brown glazed terracotta 53cm dairy bowl - 26.5cm high with no obvious damage t/w yellow glazed terracotta bowl 44cm diameter x 20cm high (has crack & deterioration to glaze)

Lot 761

5 x watches - Lindex brooch, Avia & Valory gents mechanical, Ingraham Viceroy pocket watch (all running BUT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE TIMEKEEPING OR RUNNING OF THIS OR ANY WATCH / CLOCK ONCE IT HAS LEFT THE PREMISES) & a Citizen quartz watch

Lot 381

Compressed card suitcase containing qty of postcards (inc Tonbridge shop front showing John Angell), photographs inc Victorian album with some CDV's & cabinet cards

Lot 549

Pair of unmarked 18ct gold diamond & pear shaped citrine stone set drop earrings - 3cm & 4.2g total weight

Lot 590

9ct hallmarked gold filed curb link bracelet - 19cm & 4.3g - SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE NEW BREAST CANCER UNIT APPEAL YEOVIL HOSPITAL

Lot 2

Vintage mohair jointed teddy bear with glass eyes with hump & growler - 53cm total height

Lot 685

2 x silver (1 silver gilt) Art Nouveau style belt buckles by Edmund Kaszewski - 6.5cm x 5.5cm & 93g total weight

Lot 665

Chinese hand carved agate panel brooch in an unmarked gold mount - 4.8cm across & 21g total weight

Lot 653

Unmarked antique gold (touch tests as 15ct) brooch in the form of a crescent with bird set with cut pearls - 2.2cm across & 4.4g total weight

Lot 485

9ct gold mounted malachite bead necklace (44cm), pendant & earrings t/w raw malachite necklace

Lot 263

2 x Powell & Hanmer cycle antique carbide lamps - tallest 19cm ~ some dents but in overall good condition

Lot 103

Reproduction mahogany fold over card table with inlaid & marquetry drawer terminating on 4 brass casters - 72cm high x 81cm wide x 41cm deep (opened top 81cm square) ~ baize is slightly loose & old repairs

Lot 736

9ct hallmarked gold St Christopher pendant - 2.7cm diameter & 6.4g

Lot 614

9ct hallmarked gold diamond set ring - size Z & 2g total weight

Lot 94

Commonwealth mostly M/M (MH) useful stamp collection in red stockbook inc KGVI & early QEII sets inc Falkland Islands, Hong Kong etc - unchecked for perf / shade varieties

Lot 113

* LIN PATTULLO (SCOTTISH b. 1949), LEARNER DRIVER oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 18cm x 18cm, overall size 34cm x 34cm Note: Lin Pattullo is one of Scotland's most successful artists who exhibits her work regularly in numerous galleries throughout Scotland, in London and in the west of England. She is an elected member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists (GSWA) and the Paisley Art Institute (PAI). She has exhibited many times at the Royal Glasgow of Fine Arts (RGI) and the Royal Scottish Academy. She holds the Lauder Award at the GSWA, the Neville Award at the PAI and the J Trevor & Webster Award at the RGI. Lin Pattullo's work is held in the collection of HM King Charles and in numerous corporate and notable private collections throughout the UK and beyond.

Lot 51

* JAMES ORR (SCOTTISH 1931 - 2019), THE SUN HAT oil on board, signed, titled labels versoframed and under glassimage size 21cm x 16cm, overall size 37cm x 33cm Handwritten artist's label versoLabel verso: The Rowan Gallery, DrymenNote: James Orr was a regular and successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions. A modest man when it came to his own achievements, his work is held in the collection of HRH The Late Duke of Edinburgh and in many private collections across the world. He won several awards for his work, including the RGI’s Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow Award. His paintings have given and continue to give great pleasure to many people. Renowned for his kindness and generosity, he also nurtured many budding artists and gave his time generously through artist demonstrations for many art clubs across Scotland.

Lot 105

* BRENDA LENAGHAN DA RSW (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2020), CARNIVAL PAINTING gouache on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 53cm x 72cm, overall size 77cm x 95cmNote: Brenda Lenaghan DA RSW was born is Galashiels in 1941. She went on to study at Glasgow School of Art between 1958-63. Brenda won many awards, including SSWA's Anne Redpath Award in 1975 & 1983, and the Special Award in 1980. Brenda also won the RSA's Maud Gemmell Hutchison Award in 1996. Brenda's son lives and works in Japan and she visited him every year. The art of Japan had a profound influence over her work. Her galleries include Macaulay Gallery, Stenton; Cyril Gerber Gallery, Glasgow; William Hardie, Glasgow; Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh; Edinburgh Gallery, Edinburgh; Rendezvous Gallery, Aberdeen; Duncan Campbell Gallery, London; Thompsons Gallery, London; Christopher Hull Gallery, London; Richard Hagen Gallery, Broadway; The Vicarage Cottage Gallery, North Shields; The Green Gallery, Buchlyvie and Gullane Art Gallery, East Lothian.

Lot 33

* JOHN CUNNINGHAM RGI D LITT (SCOTTISH 1926 - 1998), THE BLUE LAMP oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframedimage size 76cm x 66cm, overall size 90cm x 80cm Artist's label versoNote: The artist's long obituary in The Glasgow Herald in 1998 began "Dr John Cunningham's death at the age of 72 robs Glasgow of one of its most endearing, well-known and colourful art-world stalwarts". Born in Lanarkshire in 1926, Cunningham attended Glasgow School of Art (GSA) in 1953. From 1967 to 1985, he was a Senior Lecturer at GSA, thus having close contact with several generations of young painters for two decades. John lived in a magnificent and spacious studio flat in the centre of Glasgow which was designed by Sir John Burnett expressly for the use of an artist, and which had previously been owned by other artists including John McGhie and David Gauld. The vision of his paintings was an expression of the man. John Cunningham was a large, charismatic character who loved life abundantly and whose paintings reflected his joy and passion for vibrant colour and contrast, displaying bold, confident brush-strokes along with subtle sensitivity. This gives his work a wonderful freshness and vitality with the immediacy of the moment captured. In 1980 he was elected to the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI) and in 1990 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Strathclyde. He received numerous prestigious awards during his long career. He exhibited throughout the UK also in New York and Hong Kong, and his work is in many public (including Glasgow Galleries & Museums and The Hunterian), corporate and private collections.

Lot 116

* LIN PATTULLO (SCOTTISH b. 1949), A SEAT IN THE SUN oil on canvas, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 16cm x 21cm, overall size 43cm x 48cm Note: Lin Pattullo is one of Scotland's most successful artists who exhibits her work regularly in numerous galleries throughout Scotland, in London and in the west of England. She is an elected member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists (GSWA) and the Paisley Art Institute (PAI). She has exhibited many times at the Royal Glasgow of Fine Arts (RGI) and the Royal Scottish Academy. She holds the Lauder Award at the GSWA, the Neville Award at the PAI and the J Trevor & Webster Award at the RGI. Lin Pattullo's work is held in the collection of HM King Charles and in numerous corporate and notable private collections throughout the UK and beyond.

Lot 31

* J D HENDERSON, THE SMA' GLEN oil on paper, signed, titled versoframed and under glass image size 29cm x 34cm, overall size 42cm x 47cm Label verso: T. & R. Annan & Sons Ltd., Glasgow

Lot 205

* BANKSY (BRITISH b. 1974), EXHIBITION POSTERS FROM CUT & RUN exhibition posters on papereach framed and under glassimage size 58cm x 41cm each, overall size 63cm x 46cm eachQty: 2Note: The anonymous graffiti artist known as Banksy is perhaps the most controversial street artist of today. He is famous for his stenciled graffiti works, which appear in public spaces around the world. His use of stenciling developed from a need to complete a work quickly, namely to avoid being caught vandalizing by police. Between 15th June and 28th August 2023 at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow he held his first show in 14 years: Cut & Run featuring stencils and more from his career on the street. “I’ve kept these stencils hidden away for years, mindful they could be used as evidence in a charge of criminal damage. But that moment seems to have passed, so now I’m exhibiting them in a gallery as works of art. I’m not sure which is the greater crime”

Lot 74

* BANKSY (BRITISH b. 1974), EXHIBITION POSTERS FROM CUT & RUN exhibition posters on papereach framed and under glassimage size 58cm x 41cm each, overall size 65cm x 47cm eachNote: The anonymous graffiti artist known as Banksy is perhaps the most controversial street artist of today. He is famous for his stenciled graffiti works, which appear in public spaces around the world. His use of stenciling developed from a need to complete a work quickly, namely to avoid being caught vandalizing by police. Between 15th June and 28th August 2023 at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow he held his first show in 14 years: Cut & Run featuring stencils and more from his career on the street. “I’ve kept these stencils hidden away for years, mindful they could be used as evidence in a charge of criminal damage. But that moment seems to have passed, so now I’m exhibiting them in a gallery as works of art. I’m not sure which is the greater crime”

Lot 72

* COLIN FRASER (SCOTTISH b. 1956), BREAKING WAVES egg tempera on panel, signed, titled and dated 2000 label versoframed and under glassimage size 78cm x 108cm, overall size 107cm x 137cm Label verso: The Gatehouse Gallery, GlasgowComment: An outstanding and very large work by Colin Fraser and probably the largest example to be offered at auction.Note 1: By repute, the lady is the artist's wife. Colin Fraser's work rarely appears at auction but in 2021 Bonhams, London sold "Warm Light" (61 x 65cm egg tempera) by Fraser for £3000 (hammer) - lot 153, Modern British & Irish Art 28th April 2021 and in The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 10th November 2022 lot 61 "Early Morning Light" (a 67 x 46cm egg tempera) by Colin Fraser sold for £2200 (hammer).Note 2: Colin Fraser was born in Glasgow in 1956. He studied art in Brighton while in his twenties before moving to Lund in southern Sweden, where he lives with his wife and children. He exhibits regularly at the Royal Academy Summer Show, Catto Gallery and Petley Fine Art in London, Mira Godard Gallery in Canada as well as at galleries in New York and Glasgow. His work is held in numerous private and corporate collections throughout North America, the UK, Europe and Asia. Ever since his first exhibition in Brighton in 1978, Colin Fraser has worked almost exclusively in egg tempera, which has the benefit of being very long lasting, with examples over two thousand years old still in existence, and was the most widely used painting medium until the sixteenth century, when it was superseded by oils. However, it is also extraordinarily time-consuming. The painted surface must be built up layer by translucent layer, with the paint drying instantaneously and not amenable to manipulation afterwards, unlike oil paints. Although a notoriously difficult medium, it has become a firm favourite of Fraser’s, who says that the “restrictions have been paramount in helping me be more direct in my approach to the work, with the instant drying and transparency of the paint actively contributing to a higher level of spontaneity of execution”. Colin Fraser is particularly drawn to its vitality which reminds him “of the dynamism of the sun – never static, always changing”. “Observed light is usually what attracts me into the process of painting,” he says. “The surface of a work painted in tempera simply has a unique glow which cannot be imitated in other mediums”. Constructing each painting is an arduous process, each beginning with an idea or a chance observation followed by weeks of experimentation with arrangements and preparatory drawings. Many of his scenes are staged with strategic placement of chairs, diaphanous textiles and trays of fruit. He believes that the painter “chooses the content and the arrangement, and then it becomes a question of striving to achieve a particular mood”. The prestigious Catto Gallery (London) has staged highly succesful solo shows for Colin Fraser in 2015, 2017, 2019 & 2022.

Lot 166

* JENNY MATTHEWS RSW (SCOTTISH b. 1964), LOMBOK SHELL BASKET WITH BATIKS watercolour on paper, signed, titled label versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 60cm x 51cm, overall size 83cm x 75cm Handwritten label versoExhibition label verso: Mixed Exhibition January 1998, The Edinburgh Gallery.Note: Jenny Matthews was born in 1964 and grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art under Elizabeth Blackadder, John Houston and Ann Oram, graduating in 1986 with a BA (Hons) in Drawing and Painting. Jenny has lived in France and Indonesia and is now based in Edinburgh with her husband and two children. Jenny has earned her reputation as an accomplished Scottish watercolourist and over the last 20 years her work has been exhibited extensively in the UK and abroad. She has also exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) and Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour (RSW). Jenny appeared in the Top 20 of the ‘Savvy Art Investors Guide, 20 Scottish Artists to Buy’, in The Scotsman October 2004 and was the main artist feature in ‘Homes and Interiors Scotland’ magazine Jan-Feb 2005. Her paintings are in the collections of Adam & Co plc, Brodies WS, Hewlett Packard, Ian Rankin and Miranda Harvey, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, Murrayfield Hospital, Paintings in Hospitals, Walter Scott & Partners, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (London) as well as in private collections worldwide.

Lot 84

* JAMES MCDONALD (SCOTTISH b. 1956), CALLER WAITING oil on board, signed and titled versomounted (oval), framed and under glassimage size (oval) 80cm x 66cm, overall size 110cm x 95cm Note: James McDonald studied at Edinburgh College of Art 1974-78, and completed his postgraduate year there in 1979. McDonald has painted full-time since studying at Edinburgh, and his work has won numerous awards including the Andrew Grant Travelling Scholarship, British Council Travel Grant and the Alexander Stone Foundation Award. He has exhibited widely throughout the U.K. and overseas and is in private and public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; BBC; STV and all major Scottish banks. Condition is good overall, with no visible or known issues.

Lot 202

* JOHN CUNNINGHAM RGI D LITT (SCOTTISH 1926 - 1998), STAFFA oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 39cm x 60cm, overall size 56cm x 76cm Note: The artist's long obituary in The Glasgow Herald in 1998 began "Dr John Cunningham's death at the age of 72 robs Glasgow of one of its most endearing, well-known and colourful art-world stalwarts". Born in Lanarkshire in 1926, Cunningham attended Glasgow School of Art (GSA) in 1953. From 1967 to 1985, he was a Senior Lecturer at GSA, thus having close contact with several generations of young painters for two decades. John lived in a magnificent and spacious studio flat in the centre of Glasgow which was designed by Sir John Burnett expressly for the use of an artist, and which had previously been owned by other artists including John McGhie and David Gauld. The vision of his paintings was an expression of the man. John Cunningham was a large, charismatic character who loved life abundantly and whose paintings reflected his joy and passion for vibrant colour and contrast, displaying bold, confident brush-strokes along with subtle sensitivity. This gives his work a wonderful freshness and vitality with the immediacy of the moment captured. In 1980 he was elected to the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI) and in 1990 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Strathclyde. He received numerous prestigious awards during his long career. He exhibited throughout the UK also in New York and Hong Kong, and his work is in many public (including Glasgow Galleries & Museums and The Hunterian), corporate and private collections.

Lot 106

* SIR ROBIN PHILIPSON RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1916 - 1992), GOLGOTHA watercolour on paper, signed, titled label versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 26cm x 18cm, overall size 43cm x 35cm Exhibition label verso: Festival Exhibition 1970, Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh

Lot 162

* NEIL DALLAS BROWN (SCOTTISH 1938 - 2003), SLOW BALLAD (BLUES NUMBER) oil on panel, signed, titled and dated 1978 label versoframed image size 45cm x 37cm, overall size 63cm x 56cm Artist's label verso.Note: Neil Dallas Brown was born in Elgin, Moray and studied at Dundee College of Art, Patrick Allan Fraser School of Art in Arbroath and the Royal Academy Schools. He won a travelling scholarship to the continent and a number of notable awards and prizes. In 1967 he visited New York with a Scottish Arts Council bursary; in 1970 took part in the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Open winning a major prize; and in 1981 won a bursary to the Scottish Arts Council studio in Amsterdam. From 1968-78 he was visiting lecturer at Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, then joined Glasgow School of Art where he taught for some 20 years. He lived in Fife until his death in 2003. Dallas Brown participated in dozens of group shows but also had a series of prestigious solo shows, notably at Compass Gallery in Glasgow, a series in the late 1960s at Piccadilly Gallery in London, a touring retrospective in 1975 from Stirling University, Perth Art Gallery 1987, Thackeray Gallery London in 1989 and Glasgow School of Art 1998. Birds and humans featured in Dallas Brown's pictures, which are tinged with mystery, menace and surrealism. He said ''Painting is love. Painting is an affectionate devotion''. More than 50 of Neil Dallas Brown's paintings are held in major public collections in the UK including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, Fife Council, Hospitalfield (Arbroath), The Glasgow School of Art, Edinburgh City Collection, Nottingham Art Gallery, The Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool), Aberdeen Museums & Galleries, Dundee Museums & Galleries, The Fleming Collection (London), Paisley Museums & Galleries and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Lot 69

* ALEXANDER GOUDIE RP RGI (SCOTTISH 1933 - 2004), GREEN ANGEL pastel on paper, signed, titled partial label versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 54cm x 64cm, overall size 85cm x 94cm Note: Alexander Goudie was born in 1933 at Paisley and, as a child, showed 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.

Lot 46

* JAMES ORR (SCOTTISH 1931 - 2019), CAMP DE MAR, MAJORCA oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 29cm x 39cm, overall size 45cm x 55cm Handwritten artist's label versoLabel verso: The Rowan Gallery, DrymenNote: James Orr was a regular and successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions. A modest man when it came to his own achievements, his work is held in the collection of HRH The Late Duke of Edinburgh and in many private collections across the world. He won several awards for his work, including the RGI’s Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow Award. His paintings have given and continue to give great pleasure to many people. Renowned for his kindness and generosity, he also nurtured many budding artists and gave his time generously through artist demonstrations for many art clubs across Scotland.

Lot 83

* HELEN F WILSON RSW RGI PAI (SCOTTISH b. 1954), LOOK BEHIND YOU! mixed media on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 24cm x 20cm, overall size 41cm x 36cm Label verso: Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, GlasgowNote: Helen Wilson was born in Paisley in 1954 and trained at Glasgow School of Art, graduating in 1976. Her paintings of ballerinas, musicians, performers and behind the scenes views from her residencies with the Royal Ballet and Scottish Opera have won her critical acclaim. She has exhibited widely in London, USA and Scotland and is the recipient of several art awards including the 2017 Scottish Portrait Award (SPA) in Fine Art, the David Cargill Award from the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, the Diploma of the Paisley Art Institute in 2005, the Garrick/Milne Competition Commissioning Prize: Portrait of David Suchet in 2003 and Regional Prize: The Discerning Eye Exhibition, London in the same year. She was elected member of Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts 1984, Royal Scottish Watercolour Society in 1997 and Paisley Arts Institute in 2005. Wilson’s paintings are in numerous private and public art collections including the Glasgow Art Gallery, Kelvingrove, Paisley Museum & Art Gallery, the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the Royal College of Physicians.Condition of the picture is good overall, with no visible or known issues.

Lot 110

* CHARLES JAMIESON MFA PAI PPAI (SCOTTISH b. 1952), UNTITLED oil on canvas, signedframed and under glassimage size 24cm x 30cm, overall size 45cm x 50cm Note: Charles Jamieson was born in 1952. He studied art at the Glasgow School of Art from 1969 to 1974. This was followed by further studies at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Charles is the Former Chairman of the Aspect Prize and Past President of the Paisley Art Institute. Jamieson's work is held in many collections in Great Britain, USA, Italy, Australia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Denmark, South Africa and Hong Kong including: Ernst & Young. Prudential, Clydebank Museum, Aspect Capital Ltd, Caledonian Breweries. Lord and Lady MacFarlane, John Le Carre, Harry Enfield, Keeley Hawes, Kirsty Wark, DWF, R.I.C.S & The Kuwait Royal Family.

Lot 32

* JOHN CUNNINGHAM RGI D LITT (SCOTTISH 1926 - 1998), SANNA BAY, ARDNAMURCHAN oil on canvas, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 66cm x 111cm, overall size 81cm x 126cmArtist's label versoNote: The artist's long obituary in The Glasgow Herald in 1998 began "Dr John Cunningham's death at the age of 72 robs Glasgow of one of its most endearing, well-known and colourful art-world stalwarts". Born in Lanarkshire in 1926, Cunningham attended Glasgow School of Art (GSA) in 1953. From 1967 to 1985, he was a Senior Lecturer at GSA, thus having close contact with several generations of young painters for two decades. John lived in a magnificent and spacious studio flat in the centre of Glasgow which was designed by Sir John Burnett expressly for the use of an artist, and which had previously been owned by other artists including John McGhie and David Gauld. The vision of his paintings was an expression of the man. John Cunningham was a large, charismatic character who loved life abundantly and whose paintings reflected his joy and passion for vibrant colour and contrast, displaying bold, confident brush-strokes along with subtle sensitivity. This gives his work a wonderful freshness and vitality with the immediacy of the moment captured. In 1980 he was elected to the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI) and in 1990 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Strathclyde. He received numerous prestigious awards during his long career. He exhibited throughout the UK also in New York and Hong Kong, and his work is in many public (including Glasgow Galleries & Museums and The Hunterian), corporate and private collections.

Lot 45

ROBERT RIVERS (AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY), ELEPHANT - PURPLE GARDEN limited edition artist's proof colour etching on paper, signed, titled and dated '99, numbered A/P label verso mounted, framed and under glassimage size 46cm x 65cm, overall size 76cm x 94cmLabel verso: Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop & Gallery, Edinburgh

Lot 67

* LIN PATTULLO (SCOTTISH b. 1949), A SEAT IN THE SHADE oil on canvas, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 30cm x 30cm, overall 47cm x 47cm Note: Lin Pattullo is one of Scotland's most successful artists who exhibits her work regularly in numerous galleries throughout Scotland, in London and in the west of England. She is an elected member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists (GSWA) and the Paisley Art Institute (PAI). She has exhibited many times at the Royal Glasgow of Fine Arts (RGI) and the Royal Scottish Academy. She holds the Lauder Award at the GSWA, the Neville Award at the PAI and the J Trevor & Webster Award at the RGI. Lin Pattullo's work is held in the collection of HM King Charles and in numerous corporate and notable private collections throughout the UK and beyond.

Lot 545

Jasper Morrison x Cappellini - Low Pad Lounge Chair - A vintage late 20th century circa 1999 white leather low pad lounge chair. The chair having a padded backrest & seat raised on tubular chrome supports. Measures approx. 75cm x 60cm x 65cm.

Lot 448

A pair of retro 20th century Art Deco inspired green leather tub lounge armchairs. Each chair having a straight back over padded pedestal elbow rests & sides. Cushioned shaped seat. Each measuring approx. 78cm x 63cm x 57cm. 

Lot 554

Sitbest of Norway - A pair of contemporary 21st century green leather & wooden frame swivel reclining armchairs / easy lounge chairs. Each chair having a cushioned reclining back with scrolled elbow rests. Raised on swivel circular wooden support. Each with footrest of slight different sizes. One being electric, and one manual. Each armchair measuring approx. 110cm x 73cm x 70cm. 

Lot 88

After Charles & Ray Eames - Herman Miller - Lounge Chair - A contemporary Eames style retro vintage large swivel accent / lounge chair / armchair. The chair having a walnut wood veneer shell and cast metal braces. Raised on a four point star base, the padded cushions upholstered in cream leather and being button backed. Together with a matching footstool. Arm chair measures approx. 86cm x 89cm x 84cm. Footstool measures approx. 47cm x 63cm x 50cm.

Lot 403

Scott Marshall, Boscean Pottery - A set of six studio art pottery stoneware tea cups & saucers. The lot to include six single handled cups & saucers, together with sugar bowl and milk jug. Marked to base. Cups measuring approx. 6cm x 12cm x 8cm.

Lot 224

Beryl Cook (1926- 2008) - A vintage 20th century signed limited edition full coloured print entitled - 'Elvira's Café, 1993'. Signed and numbered 164/850 in pencil by the artist. Framed & glazed. Measures approx. 47cm x 35cm.

Lot 388

Aller Pottery (Bryan & Julia Newman) - A 20th century studio art pottery stoneware handled jug vase. The jug in polychrome matte glaze to outside. Stamped A within square to base. Measures approx. 18cm x 13cm x 9cm. 

Lot 201

A pair of vintage 20th century vinyl top & metal adjustable bar stool seats. Each stool having an aquamarine tone padded vinyl seat over an inverted tapering central column with foot rest. Raised on a circular base. Each measuring approx. 76cm tall x 40cm in diameter. 

Lot 263

Herbert Terry - Model 1227 - A early 20th century pre-war Anglepoise table / desk lamp light. The lamp having the original conical shade with cooling holes along the back with black paint finish throughout. Features a solid cast two tiered painted base The Anglepoise - Made by Herbert Terry & Sons to the front of the fork. Measures approx. 95cm tall when fully extended.

Lot 556

Huntley & Palmer - A large vintage 20th century silver plated advertisement point of sale shop display cake stand. The stand of circular form with Huntley & Palmer inscribed to front. Measures approx. 13cm tall x 50cm in diameter.

Lot 256

A contemporary Persian Islamic Kilim floor carpet rug. The rug having a beige ground with blue & orange inner frames decorated with stylized geometric motifs throughout. Measures approx. 230cm x 170cm.  

Lot 423

Heals of London - A contemporary high end British design oak & marble top two drawer console hall table. The table having a rectangular black marble top over a two drawers fitted frieze. Raised on squared tapering supports. Measures approx. 82cm x 145cm x 46cm.

Lot 316

A Victorian inspired 20th century upholstered three seater sofa in the manner of Howard & Sons. The sofa having a straight back over short padded elbow rests and cushioned seat. Raised on turned supports with brass castors to ends. Measures approx. 90cm x 210cm x 95cm. 

Lot 429

Beaver & Tapley - A retro 20th century teak four parts modular wall hanging storage system. The system comprising of a twin glazed sliding door cabinet with glass shelving, two pull down front cupboard space, together with a double door cupboard. With the Beaver & Tapley wall mounts. 

Lot 555

Vintage advertising - four vintage 20th century folding Coca Cola cafe chairs / seaside chairs. The chairs each with white painted chrome frame & red plastic slatted seats, reading Coca-Cola to backrest. Each to measure approx. 85cm x 41cm x 50cm.

Lot 267

A. H. Mcintosh & Co - A retro 20th century teak wood sideboard credenza. The sideboard having a central bank of four drawers with lip handles, flanked by double door cupboard spaces. All raised on tapering supports. Damage to the handles. Measures approx. 76cm x 213cm x 45cm.

Lot 348

A Contemporary oil on canvas amateur portrait painting of lady in the manner of Frida Kahlo by artist Terry Sears. The painting depicting lady with dark headdress and red blouse on blue & white ground. Unframed. Measures approx. 76cm x 50cm. 

Lot 579

A pair of retro 20th century chrome & glass industrial bulkhead pendant ceiling lights. Each light marked Polam-Gdansk IP-65. Each measures approx. 25cm tall x 22cm in diameter (not including chain).

Lot 438

Melbaware for H. A. Wain & Sons Ltd. - Two vintage 20th century pottery ceramic point of sale advertising butcher shop display bull animal figurines. Each in a standing position with textured 'wool' body, one with metal ring through nose. Each unmarked. Each measures approx. 25cm x 39cm x 15cm. 

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