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Sale Item: PRINT / ETCHING THE FISHERMANS DEPARTURE Vat Status: No Vat Buyers Premium: This lot is subject to a Buyers Premium of 15% + Vat @ 20% Additional Info : Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT @ 20%
Various Artists - Presences of Nature Etching, titled 'Wasdale Screes' by Norman Ackroyd, 1981, signed, titled and dated in pencil, one screenprint, titled 'Winter Landscape' by Brendan Neiland, 1981, signed and titled in pencil, numbered 69/130, each on wove paper, with full margins, and one pastel and pencil on paper, titled 'A Meeting of Ways, Cumbria' by David Nash, 1981, signed in pencil, together with the book, 1982, comprising signatures by 41 artists, photographers and poets including, Norman Ackroyd, David Nash, Brendan Neiland, and Ian Hamilton Finlay, this copy numbered 47/50, printed by Balding & Mansell, Great Britain, published by Carlisle Museum & Art Gallery Overall size 845 x 1140mm (4 1/8 x 44 9/8in.)
A 19th century oil painting on canvas of a coastal scene with fishing boats etc, 24 x 35 cm, a further small oil painting on board of a Dutch style winter scene with skaters and windmill, 11 x 13 cm, a black and white etching showing Bourton On The Water by Peter Grahame, further etching of a city river scene signed Dorothy Woollard, an oil painting on canvas of still life with vase of chrysanthemums signed bottom right Sorwani?, a watercolour of a river scene signed Pamela Hicks, an unusual watercolour in graduated tones of grey and sepia with a male head emerging, etc, various sizes all framed
* TIM BULMER, HER PERSONAL FAVOURITE watercolour, signed 17.5cm x 13cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: This is the original watercolour drawing and not an etching or print. Tim’s celebrated style has a broad appeal. His work has been displayed nationally and internationally for several years and he has been officially named as the Harrods Picture Gallery’s most popular artist. His success has led to commissions for a number of corporations, top flight restaurants (including Gary Rhodes’ Greenhouse) and bars, card collections and of course individual collectors. Tim’s overwhelming rise in popularity was reflected when he scooped the Fine Art Trade Guild’s Best Selling Original Print Artist award in May 2001.
A framed, coloured etching in the manner of Florrie Saul, depicting wild flowers and with the nursery rhyme 'March winds and April showers bring forth May flower', 14.5 x 14cm. Signed to lower right together with a gilt framed oil on paper still life of roses in the oval, in the manner of Pamela Davis, signed to lower left, 23 x 17cm.
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