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VINCENT KAMP (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), 'DIAMOND ROULETTE' a signed limited edition print 14/25, depicting figures gambling in a casino, with certificate, approximate sizes - image 91cm x 136cm frame 115cm x 160cm, Condition: 5mm scratch to the suit of the man wearing a tie, some damage to the corner edges of the frame (artist resale rights apply)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE DRUM, HOMEWARES, MAGAZINES & PRINT, two boxes of 1950s publications to include seventy editions of Country Life, thirty-seven editions of Everybody's Weekly, five editions of Pix, two editions of the Illustrated London News and others, a W.H. Trood print, a Play On drum with case, a glass bell shaped cloche, a Linds Patent Sunlight oil lamp, assorted bottles including Coca Cola bottles etc (sd) (3 BOXES + LOOSE)
PICTURES AND CLOCKS ETC, TO INCLUDE A BILL HAWKES COASTAL LANDSCAPE, oil on board, approximate size 44cm x 91cm, artist proof aquatint etching of Windermere, Carl Holsol open edition print, Brent Hayton Parisian print, modern box canvas prints etc, Seiko Westminster chiming quartz wall clock, Lincoln quartz pendulum wall clock, Istim wall clock, quartz carriage clock and a wooden storage box etc
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, COMPRISING WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS OF ROWAN ATKINSON, signed Elliot, pen and ink sketches of Max Wall signed Berry?, Louis Icart limited edition print 'Silk Road', facsimile signature, published 2009 and a Michel Boulet signed limited edition print 'Le Desir', all framed, largest size approximately 58cm x 65cm including frame
PATRICK VON KALCKREUTH AN OPEN EDITION PRINT OF WAVES ON THE OPEN OCEAN, oak framed, approximate image size 70cm x 102cm, frame 95cm x 128cm, together with Winslow Homer print, signed Ben Maile print 'A time of glory', Bernard Lignon print, framed children's book illustrations, pears style print and a Southern Comfort mirror (7)
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, COMPRISING A DECORATIVE WOOD AND GLASS WALL HANGING DECORATED WITH BIRDS, approximate size 111cm x 83cm, framed print of detail from a Hendrik Van Steenwijk painting, a Robin painted on slate, 19th century sketch with colours of a landscape, a sketch after Landseer of two dogs, signed J Williams, Ignace Spiridon print, Lucius Rossi print, amateur oils on canvas and board etc
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CRANBERRY GLASS, DRINKING GLASSES, ASSORTED CERAMICS, BRASSWARE, ETC, including six pieces of Wedgwood pale blue jasperware, a small quantity of crested ware including a zeppelin printed with Lichfield Cathedral and a 'Uttoxeter' canon, a set of four Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge Four Seasons plates, small Lilliput Lane cottages, Pendelfin and Moorcraft rabbits, a fireside companion set, etc, (2 Boxes and print)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE TREEN, FURS, MODEL SHIPS, FRAMED RODNEY CHARMAN PRINT, ETC, including a pair of carved and stained wood and leather bellows, two carved wooden busts of bearded men, height 25cm, assorted candlesticks, circular gilt framed mirror, a carved wooden figure of an apostle, fur stoles, etc (2 boxes and loose)
Kay Stewart (poster artist), eight assorted watercolours with gouache, Stiudies of Royal Palaces, including Glamis Castle, Balmoral, Royal Pavilion Brighton, Marlborough House, Hatfield House, Hampton Court (2), Statue of William III and R.N. College Greenwich, largest 42 x 27cm, unframedProvenance - produced for P&O liners for menu covers, c.1960-70's, the owner's aunt worked in P&O advertising and print department
* MARY ANN ROGERS,HARE PLAY limited edition print, signed, titled and numbered 62/500 in pencilimage size 43.5cm x 42.5cm, overall size 58cm x 66cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: In 2009 Mary Ann Rogers was recognised as the UK`s best selling published artist: `For artist, Mary Ann Rogers, receiving the coveted award for `Best Selling Published Artist 2009` is a huge accolade. To follow in the footsteps of former recipients of the award, Jack Vettriano, Beryl Cook and David Shepherd is one thing, but for Mary Ann Rogers, the only self-publishing artist, to have received this award without the full might of a large fine art publishing house behind her is a remarkable achievement.` Annabelle Ruston, Editor, Art Business Today.
* TOM MACKENZIE (SCOTTISH 1947 - 2018),OLD MAN OF STORR IIcoloured etching on paper, signed, titled and numbered 12/75image size 45cm x 60cm, overall size 64cm x 82cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Tom MacKenzie was educated at Portree High School and at 17 left home to enrol at Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. This did not work out and after a year he went to London. His pursuit of art continued at evening classes in life drawing while working in a variety of jobs by day. In 1976 he moved back to Scotland, joining a team of many talents at the Glasgow Print Studio. John Taylor, a colleague and long-time friend, says: "Tom MacKenzie’s art was made from the Isle of Skye’s unique cornucopia of visual riches: the huge, notched and jagged coastline; sea lochs with many rocky islands; the Cuillins, the most awesome mountains in Britain." Living and working on the lovely Isle of Skye, Tom MacKenzie was renowned for his wonderful colour etchings of the island and the West Coast of Scotland. These large and very stylish etchings are appreciated and collected worldwide. Working from his studio and workshop in Portree, the island’s capital, Mackenzie used three steel plates to produce his etchings and limited the editions to 75 or less, printed on 300gm, Arches waterleaf paper. He was a very popular figure in Portree where he lived and worked and a much-respected artist throughout Scotland and far beyond.
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),THE BACKCOURT © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatin printimage size 38cm x 27cm, overall size 54cm x 44cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Oscar Marzaroli is arguably Scotland’s most notable documentary photographer. His photographs and films of Glasgow from the 1950s through to the 1980s captured a period of enormous change with images of people going about their lives in the city, at work and at leisure. Many of the black and white images depict children playing in the streets, and many simply capture the city in bygone days. Some of his most well-known images detail Glasgow's Gorbals community in the 1960s. He was a photographer of great ability who captured the nature of the city and people with sensitivity and empathy. Whilst many of Marzaroli’s photographs of Glasgow are instantly recognisable, such as ‘The Castlemilk Lads’ or ‘The Golden Haired Lass’, Marzaroli worked all over Scotland and further afield as a photographer and filmmaker. Through portraits and landscapes, Marzaroli captured Scotland during an exceptional time when city slums were being cleared to make way for new social housing. It is said his images perfectly encapsulate the atmosphere surrounding those fundamental shifts in society. In the 1980s, his work was brought to a new audience when the band Deacon Blue used his images of the city and its people on their record covers. The cover of their debut album, Raintown, was taken by Marzaroli and depicted a rainy day over Glasgow's west end with the Finnieston Crane in the background. His death on 26 August 1988, at the age of 55, left a huge body of work - more than 50,000 photographs taken by him were gifted to Glasgow Caledonian University in August 2019. On 5th September 2019 McTear's offered a small collection of individual Marzaroli photographs and selling prices achieved included £4700, £2100, £2000, £1800 and £1700 and
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),IN THE LOCKER ROOM © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatine printoverall size 22cm x 30cm Unframed, mounted to board.Note: tactics being discussed by the late and great Jock Stein CBE the first manager of a British side to win the European Cup, with Celtic in 1967. Several other faces in this photograph will be familiar to those with an interest in Scottish football.
* OSCAR MARZAROLI (ITALIAN/SCOTTISH 1933 - 1988),CELEBRATION © copyright Marzaroli familysilver gelatine printoverall size 22cm x 30cmUnframed, mounted to board.Note: Billy McNeil and Jimmy Johnstone are prominent in this photograph which as every Celtic supporter will know, shows the victorious homecoming of the Lisbon Lions in 1967.
BOB DYLAN (AMERICAN b. 1941),THE DRAWN BLANK SERIES, 2009eight limited edition giclee prints on paper, each signed and numbered 239/295 in pencilimage size 54.5cm x 40cm each, sheet size 70cm x 56cm each, overall portfolio size 74cm x 60cm Unframed, contained in the original folio.Note: certificates of authenticity for each print are included in this lot. The pictures included in this group are Fisherman, Motel Pool, Three Chairs, Sunflowers, Rose on a Hillside, Rooftop Bar, Bicycle and Truck Stop.Note: American singer Bob Dylan is considered by many to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time and has sold more than 125 million records. Although his musical success is common knowledge, it is slightly lesser known that Dylan also works in the visual arts, along with the musical arts. While on tour from 1989-1992, he created a series of drawings, comprising of scenes from life on the road. Originally they were compiled in a book and published in 1994, titled Drawn Blank. In 2006, Dylan was asked to create a museum exhibition from this body of work. Dylan had time to evolve the pictures, this time executing them in watercolours and gouache, giving them a more vibrant and expressive tone, and these became known as The Drawn Blank Series, with the originals being exhibited in 2007. In subsequent years, signed limited edition prints of these images were released and the collector demand has been "massive".
BOB DYLAN (AMERICAN b. 1941),THE DRAWN BLANK SERIES, 2008, TRAIN TRACKSfour limited edition giclee prints on paper, each signed and numbered 252/295 in pencilimage size 54.5cm x 40.75 cm each, sheet size 70cm x 56cm each, overall portfolio size 73cm x 57cm Unframed, contained in the original folio.Note: certificates of authenticity for each print are included in this lot.
* WILLIE RODGER RSA RGI (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2018),LANDLUBBER'S VIEW OF ST ABBSwoodblock print on paper, signed, titled and numbered 9/16image size 66cm x 96cm, overall size 90cm x 118cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Exhibition label verso: November 1995, Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow.Note: The Royal Scottish Academy website describes Willie Rodger as "one of the most significant artist-printmakers in recent Scottish art history". Born in Kirkintilloch in 1930, Rodger studied Graphics and Printmaking at Glasgow School of Art from 1948 to 1953. He received a rigorous education from a course that, at the time, only accepted the most skilled draughtsmen. By graduation Rodger had already sold two prints to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and went on to a career in advertising. However, he became disillusioned with the cut and thrust of the commercial world and an opportunity to change careers and return to Scotland came about with a teaching vacancy at Lenzie Academy, then as Principal Teacher of Art at Clydebank High School, a post he held until early retirement in 1987. He was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy in 1989 and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Stirling in 1999. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 28th February 2021 lot 562 "Reverie" by Willie Rodger established a new auction record for a print by the artist selling at £1200 (hammer).
* HANNAH FRANK (SCOTTISH 1908 - 2008),COME LOVELY AND SOOTHING DEATH (1949)lithograph, signed in pencil, titledimage size 36cm 25.5cm, sheet size 44cm x 31cm, overall size 46.5cm x 33cm Framed and under glass.Note: Since McTear's first promoted Hannah Frank's spectacular work in 2011, the prices for her ever more rare pencil signed lithographs have continued to rise with many current prices being more than four times higher than those achieved less than a decade ago. The UK auction record for a Hannah Frank signed print had been £650 (achieved by McTear's) until the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 24th October 2021 when lots 577 & 578 each sold for £820 (hammer). Note: Hannah Frank was the last living link to the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau period. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow University in the 1920`s and her haunting pen and ink drawings have been exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy and Royal Glasgow Institute. A series of prints of some of her 90 drawings were made in the 1960's and again in the 1980's to satisfy demand for her work after exhibitions in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Only a relatively few of these prints were ever signed by Hannah who found the task of numbering and signing "tiresome". A major exhibition at the Royal Glasgow Institute in 2006 brought her work to a new generation of admirers and received considerable press coverage. Her work toured for five years in the UK and the USA culminating in an exhibition at Glasgow University which opened on her 100th birthday 23rd August 2008. After her death, she was awarded a posthumous Honorary Doctorate at Glasgow University and Glasgow City Council`s Lord Provost`s Award For Art (2009).
* GILLIAN MCDONALD,MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE III watercolour on paper, signed, titled and dated 2004 label versoimage size 46cm x 40cm, overall size 80cm x 75cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Artist's label verso.Label verso: Eduardo Alessandro Studios, Dundee.Note: Gillian McDonald is an acclaimed landscape artist and consistently one of the top-selling print artists of her generation with over 200 prints published and many editions completely sold out. Gillian's original work rarely appears at auction.
ALEX ROSS (AMERICAN b. 1970),BATMAN: KNIGHT OVER GOTHAMlimited edition colour print on canvas, signed and numbered 19/195image size 56cm x 82cmFramed.Note: Nelson Alexander Ross is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work. He first became known with the 1994 miniseries Marvels, on which he collaborated with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel and DC Thomson Comics. Many of his Iconic Limited Edition prints are highly collectable and complete sell outs.
ALEX ROSS (AMERICAN b. 1970),WONDER WOMAN: DEFENDER OF TRUTHlimited edition colour print on paper, signed and numbered 49/120image size 66cm x 96.5cmFramed. Note: Nelson Alexander Ross is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work. He first became known with the 1994 miniseries Marvels, on which he collaborated with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel and DC Thomson Comics. Many of his Iconic Limited Edition prints are highly collectable and complete sell outs. A certificate accompanies this lot.
* DAVID SHRIGLEY OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1968),CHOCOLATE IS NOT THE PROBLEMlithograph on 150g silk paperimage size 77cm x 57.5cm, overall size 83cm x 63cm Framed and under glass.Note: Original exhibition print made on the occasion of David Shrigley’s solo exhibition DON’T TOUCH THE WORMS at Copenhagen contemporary. Note 2: David Shrigley attended Glasgow School of Art from 1988-91 where he studied environmental art. He works in many disciplines including drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, animation and music. The variety of projects he is involved with are multi-faceted ranging from the video for Blur’s ‘Good Song’ to ‘Kingsley’ Shrigley’s mascot for the Scottish football team Partick Thistle to ‘Really Good’ a sculpture of a bronze fist with upraised, out of proportion thumb which he created for the Fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. Shrigley was created an O.B.E. in 2020 for services to the visual arts. Recent notable exhibitions include those in Glasgow, Germany and Sweden and he was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013. His work is held in a number of important public collections including the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate.

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