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* GORDON K MITCHELL RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH b 1952), WINDY CITY oil on canvas 91cm x 120cm Framed. Note: The most recent Scottish solo show of Gordon K Mitchell's work was held at the prestigious Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Glasgow (26th April - 28th May 2019) where paintings of this size are priced at approximately £10,000 - 12,000. Prizes and Awards include: Borders Biennial Exhibition; First Prize, City Arts Centre, Open Exhibition; First Prize, Educational Institute for Scotland; Purchase Prize, Glasgow Mayfest Award, Royal Scottish Academy Award; First Prize, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour; William Gillies Award, Scottish Drawing Competition, Paisley; Second Prize, Royal Scottish Academy; J. Murray Thompson Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Arts Club Prize, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Whyte & Mackay Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Scottish Provident Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Dunfermline Building Society Prize, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; SSWA Special Award.Solo Exhibitions : Dorothy Quinn Gallery, St. Andrews, Henderson Gallery, Edinburgh, Old City Art Gallery, Jerusalem, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh (biannually since 1992), Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow (biannually since 1993), Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld (1993) Albemarle Gallery (biannually since 1997). Represented in Group Exhibitions in the United Kingdom, including:Allan Park Gallery, Stirling, Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld, Borders Biennial Exhibition, City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Contemporary British Art Show, London, Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Fine Art Society Galleries, Glasgow, Gracefield Art Centre, Dumfries, Hilton Hotel, Hong Kong, John Martin of London, Kirkcaldy Art Gallery, Mall Galleries, London, Morrison Scottish Portrait ExhibitionOpen Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, Paisley Art Institute, Portland Gallery, London, Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Society of Scottish ArtistsSociety of Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen, Stirling Gallery, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh Group Exhibitions held abroad: Through the `Old City Gallery` Jerusalem, paintings have been included in group exhibitions in Israel, Australia, Canada, U.S.A. and Sweden. Blue and White Gallery, Jerusalem, Contemporary Scottish Art 1994, Hilton Hotel, Hong Kong Collections:Works held in a great many private and public collections, including; Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Edinburgh Distillers Co. Ltd, Edinburgh College of Art, Educational Institute for Scotland, Johnny Walker Whisky Co, Kansas City Art Institute, Macfarlane Group Plc, National Westminster Bank, Paisley Art Institute, Scottish Arts Council, Scottish Brewers Limited, Slottseal Forthside Limited, The Knesset, Israel, University of Edinburgh, Welcome Inns, Whyte & Mackay Group.
* SUSAN BROWN, COLOURS OF VENICE I oil on board, signed 50cm x 50cm Framed and under glass. Note: Susan Brown is the recipient of many art prizes and awards for her contemporary paintings these include: The Laing Art Competition; Hunting Art Prize, Regional Winner; Penrose Purchase Prize 2005 and the Singer & Friedlander Sunday Times Watercolour Competition 2001 where she was a finalist. She works predominantly using watercolour and acrylic. Much of Susan's work features European cities. She has focused on man-made structure and city life and man's relationship with his environment. These architectural studies explore the rhythm and movement within buildings and interiors. Susan Brown paintings appear in many notable private and public contemporary art collections. These include: Allied Domecq, Halifax PLC, The Royal Bank of Canada, Jarvis Construction UK, The National Trust, The Sir George Martin Trust, Natwest PLC, Ove Arup & Partners, Provident Financial, Woodmansterne Publications, The Universities of York and Sheffield, Yorkshire Water PLC. In 2019 she has solos shows at the Walker Galleries Harrogate and The Red Rag Gallery, Cotswolds and in 2017 a 100 page book "Susan Brown, Venice Paintings" was published.
Approximately 50+ various boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear mixed saloons and commercial vehicles included, some Code 3 later issue examples included, for example The Eagle Pencil Company 1910 Renault type AEC delivery van, His Master's Voice 1919 Walker Electric van, and other mixed examples
A group of pictures and prints to include, Barbara Karn (b.1949) ''Can you imagine'', charcoal on paper, Jennifer Dagworthy, ''Orkney by Air'', oil on board, Roy Walker, ''Warrior'', oil on board, Alexander Ford, ''My family, Ramsgate'' oil on canvas, Marek* Headstudy, oil on canvas, a further oil on canvas portrait of a lady etc... (a quantity) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
An assortment of silver items, comprising an early 20th century sugar sifter by Gorham Manufacturing Co. 1915, an early 19th century wine ladle with turned baleen handle, with monogram 'WP', a cased christening set of Walker and Hall spoon and pusher, a pepperette by B & Co., 1910, and three salts two with salts spoons, total 8.6toz weighable silver. (8)
An Art Deco style synthetic sapphire and diamond dress ring, circa 1980, with central emerald cut stone, 9 by 7 by 4.5mm, surrounded by fourteen circular brilliant cut diamonds, each approx 0.04ct and four triangular corners, on a platinum band, size L, 3.6g, in a red James Walker, London branded box.
A collection of assorted personal letters and ephemera, largely relating to a WWI First World War soldier Private W. Walker 1354 G. Company, 3rd Glosters Regiment '. Various handwritten letters - including some to/from a relative based in Canada on various ships. Largely WWI to the 1930's. Some other family members' correspondence present. Interesting collection.
CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and a few slightly smaller by various film actors and actresses including David Suchet (in costume as Hercule Poirot), Muriel Pavlow, Clint Walker, Buster Crabbe (in costume as Flash Gordon), Dean Cain & Teri Hatcher, Dirk Bogarde, Valerie Hobson, Jean Simmons, Dominic Cooper (in costume as Sky from Mamma Mia!), Mel Gibson, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio etc. Some of the images are colour and a few are multiple signed. Most are signed in bold inks to clear areas of the images and only one is inscribed. G to generally VG to EX, 16
ARTISTS & CARTOONISTS: Selection of signed cards, postcard and larger reproductions of artwork and cartoons, signed comics, limited edition portfolios, a few letters, signed books and original drawings etc., by various artists, cartoonists, illustrators and comic book artists etc., including Beryl Cook (10), Gray Jolliffe, Walasse Ting, Raymond Briggs, Steve Bell, John Ryan, Simon Drew, Mort Walker, Bill Tidy, Walter Howarth, Dean Ormston, Warren Ellis, John Worsley (original colour illustration for Heidi, 1974), Trina Robbins, Glenn Fabry, Carlos Ezquerra (original sketch of Judge Dredd), David Scutt, Fred Fields, Les Dorscheid, Kim DeMulder, Clyde Caldwell, Steve Fastner & Rich Larson, John Harrold (signed Rupert annual, 1994) etc. Some duplication. Generally G to VG, 73

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