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A late Victorian taxidermy specimen group of three partridges, set within a glazed case, the reverse bearing label detailed 'David Graham Naturalist', height 42cm, width 72cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
1970s Prog Rock / Blues Rock - A collection of LPs, artists to include Boz Scaggs, The Nice, Alex Harvey Band, Procol Harum, The Turtles, Graham Parker and the Rumour, Caravan & The New Symphonia, Blodwyn Pig, Gut Bucket, Dragon, Cockney Rebel, Blood Sweat & Tears, Roy Buchanan, Three dog night, Steely Dan, The Flock, Gov't Mule, Trace, Beggars Opera, If, Jade Warrior, Van Der Graaf Generator. (32)
A collection of music posters to include The Who at Wembley SSE Arena, limited edition screen print poster by Chris Hopewell, signed in pencil and numbered 264/1000, printed by Jacknife Bristol, 60cm x 71cm, together with a Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco Spirit, Elvin Bishop Group, poster, 48cm x 35cm, Bob Dylan Infidels tour poster, 83cm x 61cm, and Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge video insert poster, 58cm x 35cm. (4)
A group of F1 Diecast model cars to include a boxed Corgi 158 Elf Tyrrell-Ford F1, Corgi 152 Ferrari 312 B2, Corgi 161 Elf-Tyrrell Project 34, Corgi 162 Elf-Tyrrell Project 34, unboxed Corgi F1 Hesketh James Hunt, and F1 John Surtees Brock Cars, together with Corgi Hot-Wheels 151 and 153 F1 cars, Corgi 155 UOP Shadow and 156 Graham Hill's Embassy Shadow, along with other F1 and racing car models to include Burago and Corgi 154 Lotus, together with a glazed fronted display case Location: 9.5/LWF
Clydesdale Bank £5 'Sterling' Issue, signed G. Savage 19th June 2002, E/DZ 412034; together with 4 x Royal Bank of Scotland £1 commemorative banknotes, comprising: 'European Summit Edinburgh December 1992', 'Robert Louis Stevenson 1850-1894', 'Alexander Graham Bell 1847-1922' and 'Commemorating the First Meeting of the Scottish Parliament'; 4 x 10 shillings: Bank of England Series C signed J.S. Fforde, Isle of Man 1961 issue, Jersey 1963 Issue, and Guernsey 1st July 1966 issue; and 5 x £1: Bank of England Series D signed D.H.F. Somerset, Royal Bank of Scotland £1 25th March 1987 issue, Isle of Man 1983 reduced size issue, Jersey 1993 issue, and Guernsey 1991 issue signed D.P. Trestain. All in frames and EF to AUNC. Not examined outside of frames.
Greene (Graham, editor). Night and Day, 26 issues [all published], July 1, 1937 - December 23, 1937, illustrations and advertisements, occasional light toning, loosely bound together in contemporary cloth boards, lacking spine, lower cover detached, 4to, together with the detached upper wrappers only, some adhered back to back with some edge wearQty: (1)Footnote: Short-lived periodical, edited by Graham Greene, with contributions by Evelyn Waugh, Anthony Powell, John Betjeman, Henry Miller, Christopher Isherwood and others.
Grave (Robert). Fairies and Fusiliers, 1st edition, London: William Heinemann, 1917, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper to SC. Charland from J. G. Y. Christmas, 1917, and later signature of David H. Graham, Sept 1939, Oxon the low, plus later books plate of David Graham to front pastedown, original cloth, rubbed and some marks, spine faded, 8vo, together with Frost (Robert). A Witness Tree, 1st edition, New York: Herny Holt & Co., 1942, original cloth gilt in dustwrapper, rubbed to extremities, plus Dylan (Thomas). Deaths and Entrances, 1st edition, London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1946, original orange cloth, spine edged in gilt, few marks, small 8vo, and other 20th-century poetry and related including many 1st editions, by W. H. Auden, Vernon Watkins, Robert Lowell, David Jones, Marianne Moore, Roy Fuller, R. S. Thomas, David Gascoyne, etc., original cloth, many in dustwrappers, but including paperbound editions (approximately 250 volumes)Qty: (6 shelves )
Powell (Anthony). What's become of Waring, 1st edition, London: Cassell, 1939, some spotting to preliminary leaves and outer margins, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and spine somewhat dulled, together with Garnett (David). Beany-eye, 1st edition, 1935, A man in the zoo, 1st edition, Chatto & Windus, 1924, wood-engraved illustrations by R. A. Garnett, a few spots to margins, original patterned cloth with paper label to spine, 6th impression dustwrapper, both in dustwrappers, rubbed and some marks and some discolouration to spines, plus Murdoch (Iris). The Bell, 1st edition, 1958, An unofficial Rose, 1st edition, 1962, The Red and the Green, 1st edition, 1965, all original cloth in dustwrappers, a little rubbed, dustwrapper to first volume with some browning to spine and outer edges, and other modern literature including 1st editions: Iris Murdoch, John Le Carré (including signed copy of A Most Wanted Man, 2008), Graham Greene, some Folio Society publications, etc., mostly original cloth in dustwrappers, 8voQty: (6 shelves)
* Brian Graham [Contemporary] - Moonlight over the Ocean; A Stormy Sunset,:- two, one signed in the mount, oils on canvas board, largest 50 x 40cm, together with one other painting of a Horseman signed K. Kershaw. [3]* Notes Please refer to websites for further images of this lot - www.the-saleroom.com & www.easyliveAuction.com
* Radway [20th Century] - I Had A Dream,:- signed, inscribed and dated Dec '75mixed media, 50 x 39cm, together with a Graham Greenfield [b.1951] etching of an interior and an oil painting titled Town Moor, indistinctly signed 'Richard O...'?. [3]* Notes Please refer to websites for further images of this lot - www.the-saleroom.com & www.easyliveAuction.com
* Graham Clarke [b.1941]-Herberts Turbots,:- coloured etching, signed, inscribed and numbered 64/350, sheet size 22 x 26cm, together with two more small coloured etching by Clarke titled The Royal Star (triptych) & Rainbows. [3]* Notes Please refer to websites for further images of this lot - www.the-saleroom.com & www.easyliveAuction.com
J.C. GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH (born 1953); watercolour 'Cue', signed and titled, the image 25 x 18cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationImage is in good condition, a few scuffs to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
J C GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH (born 1953); a pair of watercolours, 'Frond' and 'The Setting Sun', each signed and titled, 50 x 37cm, each framed and glazed (2). (D)Provenance: purchased August 2nd 1986 from Church Hill Gallery, Knutsford.Additional InformationImages generally clean and bright. Frames with light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
J C GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH (born 1953); watercolour triptych, 'Benevolent Force', the larger signed lower right, one of the smaller titled lower left, 51.5 x 54cm and 52 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed (3). (D)Provenance: purchased November 4th 1987 from Church Hill Gallery, Knutsford.Additional InformationAll images generally clean and bright. The frames with light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
J C GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH (born 1953); watercolour, 'Leaf Green', signed and titled lower right, 50 x 40cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: purchased June 14th 1986 from Church Hill Gallery, Knutsford.Additional InformationImage generally clean and bright. The frame with light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
J C GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH (born 1953); watercolour, 'Autonomy', 51 x 37.5cm, titled and signed lower right, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: purchased 23rd August 1986 from Church Hill Gallery, Knutsford.Additional InformationImage generally clean and bright. The frame with light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
GREENE (G), JOURNEY WITHOUT MAPS, uncorrected proof copy, soft yellow paper covers, William Heinemann, 1936 (1).Additional InformationThis is an uncorrected proof copy of Graham Greens first travel book. The back cover is detached, rubbing and wear to the spine and other edge wear. Internally with some light browning.
Bachmann Branch Line OO gauge BR Southern Region 4-CEP EMU (Electrical Multiple Unit) (31-425). In late SR green livery. Together with 4 Bachmann freight wagons- 3x covered vans, 'Graham Farish' anniversary vans 1970-2010. Plus a 7 plank end door wagon, R.Y. Pickering. Plus 2x Hornby freight wagons, branded 2009 and 2010. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. Plus a small quantity of track including a set of points. £70-90
Sport Collection including various signatures and items such as programmes, photos, magazine covers, letters, news articles all stored in white folder. Includes Jason Gillespie, Peter Baxter, Joey Benjamin, Darren Bicknell, Chris Smith, Allan Lamb, Andy Bichel, Ted Hemsley, Graham Taylor, Tony Cotton, Stewart Houston and more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Eric Stewart signed 10cc 12x8 black and white photo dedicated. 10cc are an English rock band, formed in Stockport, England, in 1972. The group initially consisted of four musicians - Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme - who had written and recorded together since 1968. The group featured two song writing teams. Stewart and Gouldman were predominantly pop songwriters, who created most of the band's accessible songs. Godley and Creme were the predominantly experimental half of 10cc, featuring art and cinematically inspired writing. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Autograph book. Includes Clive James, Adam Rickett, Bonnie Langford, Jerry Sadowizz, Donald Sinden, Michelle Collins, Barbara Knox, Sue Perkins, Trevor Mcdonald, Kirsty Young, Graham Miller, Ulrika Johnson, Sid Owen, Des O'Connor. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Middle East.- Ottoman Empire.- Dalvimart (Octavien, active c.1796-1805), Follower of. An album of 54 costume watercolours from the reign of Sultan Mahmud II (1808-1839), including Sultan Mahmod himself in old and new costume, the Sultan's Son, the Former Sultan, the Grand Vizien, the Capitan Pasha, a Dancing Dervish, and other characters from the region, including Greeks and Armenians, watercolours over pencil under-drawing, on wove paper without watermarks, each leaf approx 192 x 122 mm (7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in), additional blank leaves front and back with Whatman watermarks and date '1831', scattered spotting and minor surface dirt, a few leaves with damp-staining and browning, front free endpaper with owner's inscription in pencil 'Sir Graham Hamond', with his bookplate to front pastedown, half calf, marbled boards, spine gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, [probably Istanbul, circa 1820s-1830s]Provenance: Admiral of the Fleet Sir Graham Eden Hamond, 2nd Baronet (1779-1862)⁂ A comprehensive study into Ottoman costumes and styles both within Turkey and the wider empire.
Roxburghe Club.- Pollard (Graham) and Albert Ehrman. The Distribution of Books by Catalogue from the Invention of Printing to A.D. 1800, one of 150 copies, illustrations, without loosely inserted corrigenda leaf, original red morocco-backed cloth, small folio, Cambridge, Printed for Presentation to Members of the Roxburghe Club, 1965.⁂ This book "remains unsurpassed, particularly for the period to 1700, its scope including catalogues from printers, booksellers and auctioneers, fair catalogues from Frankfurt and Leipzig, prospectuses, publishers' and others' catalogues in books, inventories of private, trade and institutional collections, and printed catalogues of private and institutional libraries. Few books that have dealt with the history of catalogues have been more influential." (McKitterick, Book Catalogues: their varieties and uses in the Book Encompassed. Studies in Twentieth Century Bibliography (1992)).
[?Graham (Dougal)] A Comical Dialogue between Maggy and Janet, or, "The Folly of Witless Women Displayed". With an Oration on the Virtues of the Old Women..., 24pp., lightly browned, unbound, uncut, preserved in modern cloth drop-back box, facsimile of title to upper cover, Edinburgh, D.Webster & Son, 1820 § [?More (Hannah)] The Wife Reformed, 16pp., ?first edition, woodcut title-vignette by Lee, foxing, disbound, preserved in modern cloth folding case, John Marshal, at the Cheap Repository, [c.1797/8] § Woodland (Miss M.) Matilda Mortimer; or False Pride, second edition, engraved frontispiece, contemporary ink signatures to title, occasional spotting, original boards, uncut, paper label chipped, M.J.Godwin at the Juvenile Library, 1814 § Hack (Maria) Harry Beaufoy; or, the Pupil of Nature, first edition, engraved frontispiece (ink signature to lower margin), advertisement leaf at end, contemporary roan-backed boards, [Osborne 824; Gumuchian 2919; Darton G419(1)], Harvey & Darton, 1821 § [Budden (M.E.H.)] A Key to Knowledge; or, Things in Common Use, first edition, engraved frontispiece (offset onto title), contemporary roan-backed boards, [Osborne 2697; Moon 77], J.Harris, 1814, rubbed, 8vo et infra (5)⁂ The first is a chapbook first issued as The Folly of Wittless Women Displayed: or, The History of the Haveral Wives... under the pseudonym of Humphry Clinker in c.1770; Library Hub records 5 locations of this edition. The second item is another chapbook, of which a Dublin edition of c.1800 is credited to Hannah More. The third is not listed on Library Hub in this edition but WorldCat records a copy in the British Library and 3 others in America.
GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS. Coppard A. E. Hips & Haws. Ltd. ed. 119/500. Cloth backed yellow brds. in d.w. 1922; also Golden Cockerel Press, W. H. Hudson's Letters to R. B. Cunninghame Graham, ltd. ed. 29/250, ports after drawings by Rothenstein, qtr. red cloth, 1941 & Golden Cockerel Press, La Belle O'Morphi, ltd. ed. 390/750, illus. after Boucher, tall 8vo, saddle-back format, two tone cloth, n.d. but 1947. (3).
The End of The Affair by Graham Greene Hardback Book 1951 First Edition published by William Heinemann Ltd some ageing good condition. All lots sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Isobel Atterbury HEATH (c.1909-1989)Wash DayOil on canvasSigned51 x 65cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: This is in good original unvarnished condition
Marjorie MORT (1906-1989)From the DeckWatercolour and pencilSignedInscribed to verso26 x 36cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Edward H. ROGERS (1911-1994)Abstract - SeitaMixed media collageSigned and datedSigned, inscribed and dated 3/9/1961 to verso21 x 32cm The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Julian DYSON (1936-2003)Carharrack & St Day Band HeadquartersPencil drawingSigned and dated 02.0029 x 40cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Charles Walter SIMPSON (1885-1971)Haze & SunshineOil on canvasSigned30 x 39cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: Good original, unrestored condition
Four posters for The Kilkenny Art Gallery Society 1995 exhibition 'Paintings - Patrick Heron', held at The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny Castle, Ireland.Each 51.5 x 42cm.The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Dora HOLZHANDLER (1928-2015)Mother and Child IVGouacheSigned and dated '87Inscribed to verso41 x 35cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: We have not examined this out of its glazed frame but it appears to be in very good condition
Denny LONG (XX-XXI)UntitledMixed media collageSigned with artists seal and in pencil36 x 59cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Sir Terry FROST (1915-2003)Red at the Top, 4 ChevronsOil on canvasSigned, inscribed and dated September 1966 to verso121 x 121cmPurchased at David Lay Auctions February 2000The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: We have not found this work in any auction catalogue and therefore believe that John bought this direct from Terry. This work has no damage or restoration, although there are faint historic marks in the canvas which imply it may have spent some time folded, and has been restretched. No damage other than dirt and would benefit from a clean.
Marjorie MORT (1906-1989)Shopping, Newlyn HousewivesOil on boardSignedInscribed and dated 1966 to verso34.5 x 24.5cm&Beached BoatsOil on board34 x 24cm(2)The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: Condition good, no issues. Both works now online.
Edward H. ROGERS (1911-1994)Abstract ReliefMixed media and tape collageSigned, inscribed and dated 1961 to verso32 x 21cm The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Edward H. ROGERS (1911-1994)Henri WintermanMixed media reliefSigned, inscribed and dated 1956 to verso23 x 33cm The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Dorothy BORDASS (1905-1992)Through a HedgeOil on boardInitialled and dated '5650 x 60cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Edward H. ROGERS (1911-1994)Three small abstract worksGouache on paperEach signed, inscribed and dated 1959Each measuring around 13 x 8cm The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Sylvia HARDAKER for St Ives Pottery, two tenmoko glazed vases, each with four lug handles, impressed potters and pottery seals, height of largest 13cm (2)The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Bob BOURNE (1931)Coastal CottagesOil on board90 x 100cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: Good original unvarnished condition with very minor scratches and blemishes
Sandra BLOW (1925-2006)Various studies and off-cuts from the artist's studioIncluding gouache and oils on paper, canvas and hessianThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale. Condition report: This lot consists of loose, unframed pieces. Photographs with measurements are now online.
Marjorie MORT (1906-1989)Landing Fish, NewlynOil on boardSignedInscribed and dated 1962 to verso40 x 50cmThe Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.
Trevor CORSER for St Ives Pottery, a tenmoko glazed yunomi, impressed potters and pottery seal, height 9cm.The Personal Collection of Jonathan Grimble Part IIJonathan Grimble (1942 - 2021) was well known in Cornwall as an art dealer and collector. Jonathan started collecting Cornish art in the mid-1980s with his wife Ann.Ann passed away in 2000, and Jonathan moved to Marazion where he successfully ran the Market House Gallery and brought many modern and contemporary artists to further prominence. He later ran the Porthminster Gallery and Westcotts Gallery in St Ives.Jonathan was heavily involved in the modern British and Cornish art scene and was an agent for the executors of Sandra Blow’s estate, which he ran from Sandra’s studio in St Ives.During his time as an art dealer, Jonathan put together his own incredibly impressive collection of Cornish and contemporary art, featuring artists such as Sandra Blow, Terry Frost, Alexander Mackenzie, Paul Feiler, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Fred Yates, Jack Pender, Trevor Bell, Paul Mount, John Milne, Denis Mitchell, Peter Lanyon and many more.David Lay Auctions were honoured to be asked by the executors of Jonathan’s estate to catalogue, market and sell Jonathan’s remarkable collection of Cornish and modern British art. After the huge success of the first sale, held in situ, in Jonathan's stylish seafront home overlooking Mounts Bay, we now have the pleasure of selling Part II, which will be sold in our auction rooms as part of our February Cornish & Fine Art sale.

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