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Taxidermy: A Cased Eurasian Sparrowhawk (Accipter nisus), by Rowland Ward, 167 Piccadilly, London, a full mount female stood atop a moss encrusted tree stump, issuing from a pastel drawn woodland scene back board, enclosed within a typical five-glass wall hanging display case with taped frame, 32.5cm by 14.5cm by 44cm, signed to interior back board in pastel Rowland Ward, London, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
LÉLIA PISSARRO (b. 1963): A gilt framed and glazed pastel depicting figures by cottages in Winter with snow. Inscribed verso, 'Le nouveau village de Martin et Amanda, complétement perdue dans la campagne!' Signed to back alongside a pen sketch of cottages and initials L.P. Approx. 36 cms x 26 cms. Est. £1200 - £1500.
ROBERT 'BOB' RICHARDSON (born 1938); pastel, Arles street scene with figures sitting at cafes, signed lower right, 41 x 52cm, framed and glazed (D). Additional InformationPresented in good condition. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A collection of art reference and periodicals to include 'Modern Masterpieces' parts 1-24, 'The Artist' magazine including volumes 6 no's 1, 2 and 6, volume 13, no.6 and volume 14 no.2, dates 1930s, 'The Encyclopedia of Colour Decoration', 'Masterpieces of Figure Painting', by Nerwton, 'The Art of Pastel' by Anna Airy, and Arthur Ferrier's 'Lovelies Brought to Life by Roye'.
TWO CIGARETTE CASES, the first a 1940's Walker & Hall silver cigarette case, with engine turned exterior and gilt interior, with silver hallmark for Birmingham 1940, length 91mm, approximate weight 117 grams, the second a silver plated cigarette case with pastel green guilloche enamel front and engine turned reverse, length 85mm
IAN RAWLING (BRITISH 1966), 'Take Five', three stylised female figures drinking tea, signed bottom right, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 56cm x 117cm, pastel on paper,this iconic image was made into greetings cards and limited edition primsonpaper and on canvas but here is the opportunity to own the original drawing from which all the copies were made, Ian was a greeting card illustrator for a major company before branching out on his own
SYBIL M DOWIE (ENGLISH exh 1889 - 1922), A YOUNG GIRL pastel on paper, signed and dated 1905 45cm x 35cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Sybil Dowie lived in various locations in and around London, including Avenue Studios in Chelsea, and died in Kensington in 1928. The Royal Academy have a record of her exhibiting in 1898. She traveled to New York at least twice where she exhibited at the prestigious Ainslie Galleries on Fifth Avenue. She also exhibited with the Pastel Society in London.
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