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Lot 1089A

TWO MODERN ART DECO STYLE TABLE MARKERS, black plastic, paper labels numbered 1 and 21, height 21.5cm (2) (Condition Report: paper labels are unglued at some edges, scuffs to one label)

Lot 881A

TWO LORNA BAILEY FOR ELLGREAVE POTTERY SUGAR SIFTERS, both from editions of 250, hand painted in an art deco style, conical in shape, approximate height 13cm, Condition Report: both in good condition

Lot 397

SIX BOXES OF APPROXIMATELY 140 BOOKS, mostly fiction but with a number of non-fiction, authors include Craig Thomas, Alister Maclean, Dick Francis, Wendy Holden, Ken Follet etc, non-fiction includes atlases, art, topographical etc

Lot 640

A SUBSTANTIAL ART DECO 3 PIECE GARNITURE SET

Lot 639

23 PIECES OF SHELLEY ART DECO COFFEE WARE

Lot 627

TRAY WITH MIXED CERAMICS, BESWICK DOGS, COPENHAGEN CAT, ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU STYLE VASES, WOODEN SNOW WHITE DISPLAY ETC

Lot 201

A Victorian embroidered silk panel heavily embroidered in gilt thread birds and flowers and an Art Deco black shawl with abstract design of flowers and arrows and red and black fringing

Lot 247

Some carved paperknives, some Trench Art items et cetera

Lot 21

An Art Deco style light lady balancing a circular shade

Lot 223

A Royal Winton house and garden dish and some other Art Deco china

Lot 359

Hasbro Star Wars Episode 1 R2-D2 Art Centre No.63347, Opee & Qui-Gon Jinn No.84096, Watto No.26233, Naboo Foam Firing Blaster No.57127 & Ammo Wagon & Falumpaset, plus three other makers items (8 total)

Lot 191

Ana Maria Pacheco (b. 1943) screenprint- Goat from a Modern Bestiary, signed and numbered 24/25, 24cm x 19cm, in glazed frame. Provenance: Pratt Contemporary Art, Kent

Lot 197

Annelise Firth (b.1961) oil on linen on board - 'Blossom and Lemons' signed, titled and dated 2023 verso, 40cm x 50cm, framed. Chelsea Art Society Summer Exhibition label.

Lot 6

Rebecca Newnham (b.1967) Vermeer 18, OudolfSigned (lower right)Glass and timber56cm x 92cm The first in a series of three, in response to observing the pond in the Piet Oudolf garden at Hauser & Wirth in Somerset. The work allows the viewer to alternate between the reflected grey sky and clouds, the aquatic plants below, and the rippled surface. Glass is painted with glass enamels, and fired in a kiln to create a permanent colour that won't fade. The glass is then cut by hand and collaged to mix and vibrate in the eye. Rebecca Newnham is a sculptor with a special interest in glass. She has work in significant private collections worldwide, including three sculptural installations floating in different lakes in North Yorkshire. In the public realm, her sculpture commissions are integral to building developments. Whilst her sculpture considers the physical and scientific, it also acknowledges the spiritual and magical side of our lives. Rebecca is a trustee of the Royal Society of Sculptors, is Arts Patron at Talbot Health School, and has the Art Scholarship named after her.  

Lot 77

Robert Woolner (b.1946)TouchingSigned (lower right and to reverse)Oil and acrylic 76 x 51cm Robert Woolner was born in Jamaica in 1946. He trained at Camberwell School of Art where his tutors included Evan Uglow, Frank Auerbach and Robert Medley. Drawing was at the core of his practice and he was influenced by the impact and scale of American Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s. During his career, his work has moved from figuration towards abstraction. He was director of art at Canford and in 1989 moved to Vanners Studio in Dorset, using it as an exhibition space for his own and students’ work. He has held at least one solo show a year in Dorset, London and Paris since 1991. He was a gallery artist with the Alpha House Gallery and received awards from the Department of Environment and Black Swan Arts. He now works at Chantry Studio near Sherborne.

Lot 78

Patrick Morales-Lee (b.1976)Portrait of a Mother No.0Signed and dated (to verso)Pencil, oil pastels and acrylic on paper75 x 48cm Patrick Morales-Lee was taught by the painter John Virtue. He has exhibited alongside renowned artists like Antony Gormley, Thomas Price, Gavin Turk, Sarah Maple, Anthony Lister, Will Martyr and Nettie Wakefield. His works are now part of the collections of many well-known buyers, including The Soho House permanent collection. He has appeared on Sky Portrait Artist of the Year twice. In 2021 he won Galerie Heimat & NG Art Creative Residency Art Prize and in 2023 was award the President’s Award, in the Society of Graphic Fine Arts Exhibition.

Lot 44

Sarah Rose Troughton (b.1953) Tiptoe through the TulipsSigned with initials SRT (lower right)Oil 41 x 58cm Alongside her duties as HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Sarah Rose Troughton is a keen artist, and has painted as a hobby for many years. Troughton lives in Wiltshire and paints landscapes, the human form dressed and undressed, still lifes and anything that inspires her. She has attended Maggi Hambling's art classes at Morley College in London for many years, teaching her to be brave with colour, never to use photographs as a prop and to love what you paint.

Lot 27

† Lucy Kent (b.1984)Summer Evening, Yellow FieldsSigned with initials LK (lower right)Oil on panel25 x 30cm Lucy Kent lives and works in Wiltshire, UK. Having trained originally in portraiture, Lucy felt more of a pull to the landscape around her and taught herself how to paint it; She works in oil, both en plein air and from the studio. Her paintings are a direct response to her environment and she is most inspired by shifting light and colour and the interactions between high skies and wide landscapes. Working directly from life and combining knife and brush marks, Lucy’s work is energetic, vibrant and immersive. She travels extensively and has painted in Italy, Madagascar and Sri Lanka. Lucy is also co-founder of Art for Charity Collective.

Lot 41

Emma Haggas (b.1963)Flowers on a TableSigned with initials ECH (to image) and further signed (to reverse) Oil on board48 x 43cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Leaving school in 1982, Haggas studied Fine Art, History of Art and Education at Homerton College, Cambridge qualifying with a B. Ed degree in 1986. After teaching A Level Art and Design at Kingston Grammar School for four years she decided to concentrate on her own work, producing her first solo exhibition at the Ozten Zeki Gallery, Walton Street, Chelsea in 1992. Her second solo exhibition followed in 1993 at the Marryat Gallery, Richmond. Family life took over but she continued to exhibit in numerous group shows including the Hampshire Art Fair, the Kent and Sussex Art Fair, Jardinique Group Show, Josie Eastwood Fine Art and the Rosvik Group. On a voluntary basis Haggas worked with the Wonderwalls team, painting a large mural at Jack's Place - the new 16+ specialist wing of Naomi House Hospice in Sutton Scotney, Hampshire. More recently she has benefitted from the teaching and encouragement of the highly acclaimed Robin Child which has allowed her to develop a new style and confidence. She has also drawn inspiration from her shared experience with the Rosvik artists.

Lot 60

Genevieve French (b.1969)Garden ISigned G French (to reverse)Oil on canvasboard40 x 40cm Genevieve French was born in England in 1969 and lived in Wales, Australia, France and London as a child. Her worldly perspective and love of bold colour as well as of animals and insects inspired early collage and paintings. Her current work includes collage as well as portraits, landscapes and abstract paintings, working mostly in oils. She graduated from The Heatherley School of Fine Art in Chelsea with a Diploma in Portraiture. French now lives in Oxfordshire and works from her studio in Henley-on-Thames. She has exhibited in the Old Fire Station Gallery in Henley and Mall Galleries in London. She has been shortlisted for the Artists and Illustrators Magazine ‘Artist of the Year’ award and is tutored in portraiture by Maggi Hambling CBE.

Lot 39

Nick Phillips (b.1968)Towards HarnhamSigned (lower right)Oil on canvasboard30 x 40cm (framed) Nick Phillips has spent many years working in the fine art auction world. He attended Chelsea College of Art in 1993 for a foundation course where he was tutored by Hugh Davies, Gary Hume and Derek Boshier among others. He has developed his skills through courses at Heatherley’s Art College and Central St Martins, together with life drawing and short courses.

Lot 5

Maggi Hambling CBE (b.1945)Wave VI (Black and White)Signed (to margin lower right)Etching and aquatint29 x 53.8cm (sheet) Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Born in Sudbury, Suffolk in 1945, British painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling CBE first studied locally at Cedric Morris’ and Lett Haines’ East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing, before going to the Ipswich (1962-64), Camberwell (1964-67) and Slade (1967-69) Schools of Art. In 1980 she was appointed as the first contemporary artist in residence at the National Gallery and in 1995 awarded (jointly with Patrick Caulfield) the Jerwood Prize for Painting. Hambling has had numerous solo museum exhibitions since 1980, and besides those at the National Gallery (1981 & 2014) and the National Portrait Gallery (1983 & 2009), others have included, Serpentine Gallery (1987), Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA (1991), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (1997), The Lowry, Salford (2009), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2009), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (2010), The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia (2013), Somerset House (2015), The British Museum, London (2016) and recently, two important retrospectives at both CAFA Art Museum, Beijing and Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China (2019). Public sculpture includes A conversation with Oscar Wilde, in Adelaide Street, London, (1998), Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate the composer Benjamin Britten, in Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk (2003) and, most recently, A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft, unveiled Newington Green, London (2020).

Lot 4

Dais Scott-Bennett (b.1997)Heron in ReedsSigned (lower right)Watercolour, pen and ink, and 24ct gold90 x 70cm Dais Scott-Bennett is a Cumbrian-based illustrator focusing on the natural world and native wildlife. Her passion for biodiversity and wildlife inspired her to create art as a tool for understanding the natural world. She aims to capture the range and beauty of British birds and is currently working on a project to draw all 500. Heron in Reeds is an original dip-pen and watercolour drawing with 24 carat gold background added sheet by sheet, created specifically for the Horatio’s Garden auction. It reflects on the stillness of the outside landscape, the healing powers of nature and the heron, a subject that Scott-Bennett finds herself always returning to draw.

Lot 76

Mandy Payne (b.1964)DisplacementSigned (in pencil to mount lower right)Giclée print30 x 40cmHoratio's Garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Mandy Payne is an award-winning Sheffield-based painter. Her work is inspired by urban landscape, particularly Brutalist architecture, social housing, and issues of gentrification. Interested in finding beauty in the overlooked and every day, she works with materials that have a physical connection to the sites she depicts. She has exhibited widely, both abroad and in the UK, exhibitions include the Royal Academy Summer exhibition and the John Moores Painting Prize where she was a prize winner. Her work is held in public and private collections worldwide including Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth; Yale Centre For British Art; Jiangsu Art Museum China; The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, Canada; The Ruskin Collection, Millennium Gallery, Sheffield; The University of Salford and University of Sheffield.

Lot 48

An art consultancy session and a £500 voucher with James Elwes (b.1986). Horatio's Garden will receive 100% of the proceeds from this lot. After 15 years working for some of the UK's leading galleries, James set up his own gallery and advisory service, TIN MAN ART, in 2020 with a view to making art more accessible and fun. In two short years James is representing leading artists such as Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood and is considered one of the most exciting young dealers in Europe.

Lot 16

Cathy O’Doherty (b.1962)Leaves through the SeasonsFused glassLargest leaf 15cm x 10cm Horatio's Garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Cathy O’Doherty is a fused glass artist. Her love of working with glass started in the 1990s when restoring a leaded light panel and she moved to kiln work 15 years ago. Teaching for the last eight years at Glass by Design, Penarth, she also works with the community including at Horatio’s Garden Wales. This art installation of thirteen leaves is designed for the buyer to get creative

Lot 66

Miranda Creswell (b.1963)Tide Sea WaterSigned (to reverse)Oil on canvas30 x 40cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Miranda Creswell is an artist who studied at Camberwell School of Art and is continually interested in capturing movement in landscape, humans and animals. She has held art residencies and exhibitions at Horatio’s Garden, the Nuffield Orthopedic Centre Oxford, Harris Manchester College Oxford and at the CentQuatre Art Centre in Paris, France. For five years, she was the project artist for EnglaID, a research project on the history of landscape, at the Archaeology Department, University of Oxford. She is the first Artist in Residence for the Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford and is working with an archaeology ERC research group with the University of Oxford and the British Museum as part of the public engagement team.

Lot 34

† Venetia Syms (b.1990)Dancing LiliesSigned (lower left)Oil on canvas100 x 100cm Born in Belfast in 1990, Venetia Syms studied classical portraiture at Charles Cecil Studios in Florence, Italy and went on to University College Falmouth and the Heatherley’s School of Fine Art in London. Her paintings have been exhibited across the U.K, Amsterdam and New York. Syms also had an exhibition at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2021 and 2022. She says: “I experiment and develop my style through the medium of the natural world. My style is bold both in the use of colour and handling of paint. My Paintings explore the effects of texture, colour, light and pattern. My process involves applying layers of colour and texture to create a fearless statement, 'celebrating' nature with a 'celebration' of colour. I love the frenzy and excitement that comes from a large, mixed palette of colour, finding tonal harmonies amongst the chaos.”

Lot 55

Claire Waltier MacGillivray (b.1965)PinstripesSigned with initials (lower right) and further signed and titled (to verso)Watercolour17.5 x 38.5cm Claire Waltier MacGillivray has run watercolour workshops in Horatio’s Garden Midlands for three years, also working with the charity to create its Christmas card in 2021 and a notecard set, launched at RHS Chelsea Flower Show. After graduating with a degree in Fine Art – Painting, MacGillivray has worked freelance to create hand painted artwork for fashion and interiors. She runs educational courses and art workshops for both adults and children specialising in watercolour techniques. Her approach to painting begins with direct observation, studying the colour, light and structure of flowers through the medium of watercolour. As the work progresses a more intuitive approach comes into play responding to the colour and shapes on the paper and arriving at a playfully balanced composition. She says: “When the opportunity arose for me to be artist in residence at Horatio’s Garden Midlands I couldn’t have anticipated how enriching and rewarding working with the patients would be and how the garden and the activities provided by the charity contribute to the patients wellbeing and recovery in such a positive way.”

Lot 52

Dustine West (b.1973)Trunk and PumpkinSigned with initials and dated (lower right)Stippling17.5 x 12.5cmHoratio's Garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. I always enjoyed art as a hobby when I was younger and was encouraged to take it back up after suffering a spinal cord injury back in 2011. After many struggles and adaptions to my techniques, I found that my art became both enjoyable and a coping mechanism to help me deal with my disabilities. I have continued to draw ever since and use my pictures to help encourage others while supporting spinal injury charities.

Lot 8

Tom Hammick (b.1963)Dartington Moonbird 2022Signed by Tom Hammick (in pencil to margin lower right)Reduction woodcut with hand painting91 x 60cmUnframed Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Tom Hammick is a painter and printmaker living and working in London. He studied Art History at the University of Manchester and later Fine Painting at Camberwell College of Art and NSCAD, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Canada. He also has an MA in Printmaking and until recently taught Fine Art Painting and Printmaking at The University of Brighton. His love of music, theatre, film, opera and poetry all inform his work in a profound and tangible way. His work is held in various public and private collections worldwide, including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Yale Centre for British Art and New York Public Library.

Lot 51

John Illsley (b.1949)Solent No.20 18/6/23Signed (to reverse)Oil on canvas58 x 50cm (framed) Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. As the founding member and bass guitarist of rock group Dire Straits, John Illsley first started painting when he was just 15 years old. When Dire Straits disbanded in the mid 1990s, John found he was able to spend more of his days in his art studio exploring this other passion. Influenced by the French countryside and his love of music, today, Illsley’s works have been exhibited in a number of highly successful international solo exhibitions in London, New York, Sydney and Provence over the last 20 years.

Lot 45

Arianna Taliadoros (b.1997)Summer MeadowsSignature (to reverse)Acrylic60 x 60cm Arianna Taliadoros is an abstract artist who has been painting for 15 years, now full time. She paints floral meadows, bouquets or florals florals against a sea backdrop, usually inspired by her childhood travels to Cornwall. Spending three years studying Fashion in Bournemouth, Taliadoros often adds a fabric touch to her work, embellishing art with stitch.

Lot 79

Paul Chisholm (b.1983) MonaSigned (to reverse)Oil and acrylic on board41 x 31cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Paul Chisholm (b.1983) is a contemporary British artist who explores identity, gender and politics in painting, photography, installation and objects. Born in Canterbury, he studied at Nottingham Trent University before completing an MA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art. Chisholm has been featured widely in the press, coming to notoriety in 2017 when he sold a sculpture dubbed ‘the world’s most painful dildo’ at Christies, London in aid of the Terrence Higgins Trust. His recent solo exhibitions have taken place at University of Creative Arts, Folkestone, Turf Project Space, Croydon and Bletchingley Castle, Surrey. Future exhibitions including The Lightbox, Woking and The Phoenix Arts Space, Brighton. He lives between Bletchingley and Amsterdam.

Lot 14

Lottie Matthews (b.1996)A BearingResin, found object, linen weave and concrete15cm high, 25cm wide, 5.5cm deep Mixed media visual artist Lottie Matthews produces work that plays between multiple art mediums and concepts of narrative, place and forming space for the self and home. Matthews' practice has been formed by using concrete monoliths, found objects and bricolage assemblages alongside textural mark-making, archival photography and written documentation. Personally reflecting on themes of assemblage, narrative and loss whilst simultaneously exploring wider theories on identity through social sculpture, she uses her practice as a tool for non-verbal communication and questioning.

Lot 3

Sid Burnard (b.1948)Daddy Long Legs (2021)Driftwood and metal sculptureSigned Sid Burnard 7.9.21 on base45cm high Horatio's Garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot.Sid Burnard was born in Brighton in 1948. Introduced to the art of beachcombing by his Romany grandmother, Sid learnt to appreciate the beauty of nature from an early age. His time at Bristol Guild of Applied Arts gave him a profound understanding of visual arts and crafts and allowed him to put his personal vision into practice. He is now based in Borth near Aberystwyth in Wales, where the flotsam and jetsam from the nearby sea is his only source of materials. Working with found objects, nothing is changed - simply introduced to one another. His driftwood pieces, usually birds, boats or mythical beasts, are full of his passion, integrity and wonderful humour.

Lot 46

A portrait commission with Alastair Barford (b.1987) signed with initials, in oil on canvas to the size of approx. 60 x 80cm (framed). Alastair Barford studied Fine Art at University College Falmouth. Since graduating in 2011 he has received several awards and bursaries including The Wilhelmina Barnes Graham Travel to Italy Bursary, The Midas Award and the Richard Ford Award. In 2012 he received funding from the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship trust to study portrait drawing and painting In Florence, Italy at the renowned atelier of artist Charles H Cecil. In June 2015 Barford was commissioned by the Illustrated London News to Paint Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This was his first portrait commission. In 2022 the Illustrated London News Commissioned a portrait of His Majesty King Charles III.

Lot 40

Alastair Faulkner FRCS (Scottish b.1988)Clouds over the Tay Rail BridgeSigned (lower right)Oil on canvas35 x 45cmUnframed Alastair Faulkner FRCS is an artist and orthopaedic surgeon based on the foothills of the Ochil Hills in Scotland. A largely self-taught artist, he returned to painting in 2016, capturing scenes around Scotland at the extremes of the day and at night and to portraiture. He has received a number of commissions from clients within the UK and abroad. Trauma, painted during the COVID-19 pandemic featured widely in the media, in the book “Portraits for NHS Heroes” (Bloomsbury) and is currently on display at the Surgeon’s Hall Museum, Edinburgh. He featured in Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year in 2018 and his portrait went on display in Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park. He became a member of the Scottish Society of Artists in 2020.

Lot 36

Sonia Barton (b.1958)Autumn CyclamenSigned (to reverse)Acrylic on board21.5 x 21.5cm Sonia Barton gained a B.A. (Hons) in Fine Art at Staffordshire University, followed by a Post-Graduate Diploma in Fine Art Printmaking at Brighton University, gaining the highest grade of Honours. Barton exhibits regularly throughout the UK and has paintings in collections worldwide including America, Australia, Hongkong and various European countries.

Lot 18

Will Spankie (b.1967)A Purbeck marble, Welsh slate and oak birdbath in the manner of Noguchi40cm high, 40cm wide, 15cm deep (including plinth) Will Spankie has been making stone sculpture and letter cutting for over 20 years near Ditchling, Sussex. He makes sculpture, seating, birdbaths and lettering for memorials to commission and for exhibitions. Spankie works predominantly in local Jurassic limestones which can withstand English winters, are lovely to carve and have their own innate beauty. His work is inspired by the forms, patterns and symmetries found in nature, capturing the ambiguity and ephemeral nature of life in the permanence of carved stone. He works collaboratively with people to help them realise their own projects and ideas, be they for public art commissions, or for garden designers and clients on a more domestic scale for gardens and interiors.

Lot 53

Carrie Lees (b.1966)PoppySigned with initials (lower right)Giclée archival pigment print, edition 2/590 x 60cm Carrie Lees trained as a fine art photographer at St Martins and the Black and White School of Photography where she immersed herself in traditional printing techniques, producing exhibition quality work. Her work featured in many group exhibitions including The Summer Exhibition at The Royal Academy and in various Condé Nast publications. She subsequently worked as a successful portrait photographer for many years where she developed techniques that focused on the manipulation of natural light to create timeless images and printed using museum quality papers. More recently she has experimented with using these skills and the same traditional methods to create similar “portraits” of plants.

Lot 47

A portrait drawing commission with Susannah Fiennes (b.1961) in charcoal or pencil to the size of approx. 40.5 x 30.5cm. Horatio's Garden will receive 100% of the proceeds from this lot. Susannah Fiennes studied at Slade School of Fine Art and is a figurative painter who divides her time between doing portrait commissions, teaching a private life drawing class in Notting Hill and lecturing on looking at paintings from an artist’s point of view. Born in Oxford, she now lives and works at home near Abergavenny, South Wales. She has travelled extensively, and for five years lived painted in New York City. Susannah has exhibited her work regularly in both group and solo exhibitions. Her paintings are in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the House of Commons, Barings Bank and HRH the Prince of Wales.

Lot 19

Karen Camkin (b.1967) Mrs B's TulipsSigned (lower left)Oil on gesso100 x 100cm Karen Camkin received her MA Fine Art (Distinction) in 2012 from the University of Gloucestershire and her BA in painting from Exeter Art College in 1991. She is currently studying for a MA in Print at the Royal College of Art. She has been selected multiple times for the Lynn Painter Stainers, the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, The Royal West of England and Discerning Eye. Since 2019 she has regularly shown with Eastwood Fine Art and runs classes and workshops from her studio in Gloucestershire. Her still life paintings are inspired by seasonal flowers and the featured pottery in many paintings is also made by Camkin. The works are full of colour, painted in layers of oil that are sometimes scraped and sanded to reveal previous marks. Her mark making is lively and fresh to capture the movement and fragility within nature.

Lot 30

Leo Crane (b.1977)Kam's BackSigned and dated (lower right)Oil on canvasboard30 x 24cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Leo Crane is a painter and animator investigating self-expression through gesture and movement. His award-winning work has been exhibited in galleries, festivals, books and billboards across the world. In 2020, he was commissioned with Roy Joseph Butler to explore the painter-model relationship in the book Contemporary Figures in Watercolour (Batsford Books). A portrait artist, Leo is featured in the book Portraits for NHS Heroes (Bloomsbury) and has appeared on national TV in Brazil and in the UK’s Sky Portrait Artist of the Year. Leo runs the London-based studio Figuration and teaches at Sotheby's Institute of Art, V&A Academy, British Library and the Heatherley School of Art.

Lot 26

Harry Yeatman-Biggs (b.1963)View Southward from Ballington in MaySigned with initials and dated HY-B 2011 (to reverse)Oil30 x 49cm Harry Yeatman-Biggs was born and raised in Wiltshire and now lives and paints in the Wylye Valley. He read French at London University, Goldsmith's College, graduating in 1986. Following two years of intensive life/ portrait classes at the Heatherley School of Art in Chelsea, he began painting professionally in 1995 (having doodled his way through several non-art-related jobs throughout Europe). He spent ten years in France, renting art studios and exhibiting in Paris until his return to the UK in 2010.

Lot 71

Gareth Cadwallader (b.1979)Long Wall (Study)Signed (to reverse)Watercolour20 x 26cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Gareth Cadwallader was born in 1979 in Swindon and now lives and works in London. His paintings are dreamlike and rigorously formal, almost completely diffusing the limits of figuration and abstraction. His scenes are familiar yet exist outside of specific space and time. Cadwallader studied at the Royal College of Art and Slade School of Fine Art, London, and Hunter College, New York. He held his first solo show at Josh Lilley in January 2019, and has recently shown at the Hayward Gallery, London and The London Open at the Whitechapel Gallery, London.

Lot 7

Tom Hammick (b.1963)Stars and Flowers 2022Signed by Tom Hammick (in pencil to margin lower right)Reduction woodcut 59.5 x 80cmUnframed Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Tom Hammick is a painter and printmaker living and working in London. He studied Art History at the University of Manchester and later Fine Painting at Camberwell College of Art and NSCAD, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Canada. He also has an MA in Printmaking and until recently taught Fine Art Painting and Printmaking at The University of Brighton. His love of music, theatre, film, opera and poetry all inform his work in a profound and tangible way. His work is held in various public and private collections worldwide, including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Yale Centre for British Art and New York Public Library.

Lot 35

Clare Arbuthnott RSW (Scottish b.1974)Tulips on Blue StripeSigned with initials CA (lower right) Oil on canvas50 x 50cm Clare Arbuthnott RSW, a contemporary artist based in Edinburgh, focuses on her native landscape and also creates colourful floral works. Clare was bought up in rural North East Scotland and later studied at the Leith School of Art and in Cumbria. She is an elected member of The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and won the Scottish Arts Club Award for her work in 2017. Her landscape paintings try to capture something of the changeable nature of the Scottish climate with lively brushstrokes and rich colour. Likewise, her floral still lifes are approached with a similar vigour and enthusiasm.

Lot 75

Rory Carnegie (b.1962)Saligo 999Signed (to margin lower right)Photographic print40 x 60cm (image) Rory Carnegie is an Artist Photographer, whose main body of works has given a voice to those that might be denied that voice. He has taught young asylum seekers, collaborated on long term projects with those that have experienced homelessness and created the National Crime Agency’s campaign on Modern Slavery. His work has been exhibited in museums and galleries both in the UK and abroad (John Martin Gallery, London, National Portrait Gallery, The Lowry, Modern Art Oxford, Rencontres d’Arles, Leiden Museum, Institute of Contemporary Culture). His work has been published widely in books and newspapers/magazines. The Saligo Series, from which this image is part of, was shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society’s International Photographic Exhibition 95.

Lot 57

Emma McClure (b.1962)Rabbits boarding at Freightliners FarmSigned (lower right)Oil on linen76 x 102cm Born in London in 1962, Emma McClure spent the latter part of her childhood in Cornwall and returned to live there more recently after many years living in London. The artists associated with St Ives were an early influence, especially Alfred Wallis and Ben Nicholson. A foundation course at Falmouth School of Art was followed by a BA Hons in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art and an MA in Painting at Chelsea School of Art. Since leaving art school in the mid-eighties, she has worked consistently as a painter and exhibits regularly, including several one- person exhibitions at galleries in London and Cornwall.

Lot 49

Sarah Armstrong-Jones (b.1964)Early Winter 2023Signed (to reverse)Oil on canvas20 x 20cm Horatio's garden will receive 100% of the hammer price on this lot. Born in London in 1964, Sarah Armstrong-Jones was educated at Camberwell School of Art where she did a Foundation Course followed by printed textiles at Middlesex Polytechnic and then at The Royal Academy Schools. Here she won The Windsor & Newton Prize in 1988 and The Creswick Landscape Prize and Silver Medal in 1990. She has exhibited regularly with the Redfern Gallery since 1995 in both solo and mixed shows. She is represented by The Redfern Gallery.

Lot 1063

An Art Deco watch on a leather strap

Lot 1413

Neo Rauch (Leipzig 1960 – lebt in Leipzig). „Lichtbringerinnen“. 2012Farblithografie auf Velin. 46 × 71 cm (53,4 × 74,8 cm) (18 ⅛ × 28 in. (21 × 29 ½ in.)). Betitelt, signiert und datiert.Grafikstiftung (Der Bestand) NG 270.–Einer von 35 nummerierten Abzügen. Leipzig/Berlin, Galerie EIGEN + ART, 2012. [3183]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 25/35. In gutem Zustand. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Rückseitig jeweils in den Ecken sowie der Mitte der Ober- und Seitenkanten mit Papierklebestreifen auf den Unterkarton montiert. Harmonischer Gesamteindruck.Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 57

Edwardian pine dressing chest, raised back with rectangular swing mirror over trinket drawers, fitted with two short over two long drawers with Art Nouveau brass handles and carved railsDimensions: Height: 160cm  Length/Width: 104cm  Depth/Diameter: 48cm

Lot 68

Royal Hampshire Military Figures: A good selection of fine art sculptures by Royal Hampshire, two boxes of commemorative coins , album of military cigarette cards, rifle sling, miniature bayonets, Royal Marine badged beret and more. Quantity

Lot 65

Cannons Models: Brass and iron cannons, small Nepal Kukri , brass shell cases , china mugs , trench art lighter, 1941 whistle, military photographs and more. Quantity

Lot 26

WW1 Trench Art Seal and Ashtray: Seal is made from buttons and rifle round with the seal at base, with paper label of 0wner and what items it is made from. A cast metal ashtray . 2 items

Lot 231

Mills Grenade Money Box: Inert trench art painted Mills bomb grenade turned into a money box with coin split to front and removable base.  Only available to bidders in the UK who can collect in person or arrange in person collection. International bidders please only bid if you can arrange personal UK collection.

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