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✓ D*Face (Contemporary) "Evidence" Pearl Jam, 16.7.13 Signed and numbered 53/85, screenprint, 61cm by 46cm (unframed) £70 - 100
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✓ Jef Aérosol (b.1957) French "Lennon" Signed, inscribed verso and dated 2007, screenprint on canvas, 87cm by 87cm (unstretched) £70 - 100
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✓ Blek Le Rat (b.1952) French "The Man Who Walks Through Walls" 2007 Signed and numbered 27/250, serigraph, 72cm by 51cm (unframed) £150 - 250 |
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After Banksy (b.1974) Doe Museum, Prins, Bernhardoeve and Zandsculpturen and Lego Lithographic poster, from the exhibition 03/10/2015 - 28/02/2016, 119cm by 84cm (unframed) £60 - 90
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✓ Peter Blake (b.1932) "Bobbie Rainbow" Signed and numbered 1485/2000, lithograph on tin, together with an offset lithograph by the artist "Costume Life Drawing - Yellow Hat", signed in pencil and numbered 347/500, 66cm by 44cm and 48cm by 27.5cm respectively (2) £150 - 250
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✓ Peter Blake (b.1932) "Running" Each signed and numbered 6/75, giclee print with silkscreen varnish, the set of ten prints included in the original slipcase, 42.5cm by 32.5cm £300 - 500
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✓ Peter Blake (b.1932) "Running" Each signed and numbered 29/75, giclee print with silkscreen varnish, the set of ten prints included in the original slipcase, 42.5cm by 32.5cm This portfolio was created to celebrate 30 years of the Great North Run and the heritage of running £300 - 500
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✓ Peter Blake (b.1932) "Running" Signed in pencil and numbered, giclee print with silkscreen varnish, together with 34 miscellaneous signed and numbered prints from the "Running Suite" and two portfolio cases, each 42.5cm by 32.5cm (35) £400 - 600
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✓ Bonnie and Clyde (Contemporary) "Edie in Manhattan" Signed, inscribed and numbered 16/50, screenprint, together with nine further prints by the artist including "Girl Under Fire", "Glare (Gold)", "God Bless Agyness Deyn (Gold)", "New York Street Scenes: Pounding the Streets", etc., 61cm by 80cm and various other sizes (10) (unframed) £150 - 250 |
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Faile (Contemporary) American "Stories of Forbidden Love" Signed and numbered 2/10, with the P.O.W blindstamp, screenprint, together with a further print by the artist "Death Awaits Me" and a signed copy of "Faile: Prints and Originals 1999-2009", 70cm by 50cm and 71cm by 47cm (3) (unframed) £200 - 300
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✓ Ben Allen (b.1979) "The Words We Leave in the Air" Signed and numbered 26/150, screenprint, together with a further signed and inscribed screenprint by the artist "Intergalactic", 80cm by 80cm and 89.5cm by 89.5cm (2) (unframed) £150 - 250
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✓ Ben Allen (b.1979) "Union Jack Skull" Signed and numbered 31/100, with the Ben Allen blindstamp, silkscreen, together with two further silkscreen prints by the artist "Psychedelic" and "Ruby Love Bird", 75cm by 51cm, 58cm by 60cm and 42cm by 42cm respectively (3) (unframed) £150 - 250 |
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Ben Frost (b.1975) Australian "All Your Friends Are Dead" Signed, inscribed to the base and numbered 10/12, mixed media skull, together with eight further examples, 15cm high (9) £200 - 300
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British Urban Art School (Contemporary) "Mexicana Scull" Indistinctly signed and numbered 17/50, screenprint, together with a collection of further urban art prints by Jeff Keen and various other hands and an indistinctly signed pen portrait of a black man, 71cm by 50cm and various other sizes (unframed) £70 - 100
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✓ After Damien Hirst (b.1965) Spot picture Signed, digital print on fugi archive paper, 106cm by 127cm (unframed) Bears a similarity to the Valium series £200 - 300
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✓ Damien Hirst (b.1965) "Painting by Numbers" Signed verso, stretched canvas with 90 outline dots to be painted out by the owner, encased in a perspex box, 65cm by 60cm £400 - 600
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✓ After Damien Hirst (b.1965) "Valium" Signed in pencil, lambada print on fuji gloss archive, from an edition of 500, 25cm by 20cm (unframed) £200 - 300
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✓ Piers Browne (b.1949) "Waxing Moon - June Sunset over Wensleydale" Initialled and inscribed 8pm, 18.6.10, inscribed verso, watercolour and gouache, 35cm by 44cm £200 - 300
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✓ Graeme Willson (Contemporary) "Fellside Spring" Initialled and dated (20)10, acrylic and watercolour, 24cm by 32cm £70 - 100
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✓ Katharine Holmes (Contemporary) "A Moorland Road" Signed, mixed media, together with a further landscape by the artist, 13cm by 20cm and 7.5cm by 13cm respectively (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Marie Walker Last £60 - 90
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✓ Willy Tirr (1915-1991) Abstract with red Signed, mixed media, together with a further unframed gouache abstract example by the same artist, 44cm by 57cm and 77.5cm by 57cm respectively (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Marie Walker Last £150 - 250
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✓ Colin Saxton (20th century) Figure and animal Signed and dated (19)64 recto and verso, watercolour and pencil, together with a further 1958 gouache by William Nicholson (Canadian) entitled "Abstract Forms" 18cm by 27cm and 24.5 by 68.5cm (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Marie Walker Last £120 - 180
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✓ Frederick (Fred) Cecil Jones RBA (1891-1966) "Cornholme, Near Todmorden" Signed, inscribed and dated 1942?, watercolour heightened with white, together with a further 1924 mixed media landscape study by the same hand, 21.5cm by 30cm and 15cm by 15cm respectively (2) £150 - 250
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✓ Geoffrey Jenkinson RcamA (1925-2005) "Pudsey" Yorkshire Signed, inscribed and dated 1944, mixed media en grisaille, 29.5cm by 44.5cm £250 - 400
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✓ Geoffrey Jenkinson RcamA (1925-2005) Grand Canyon, Arizona Signed and dated 1983, watercolour with scratching out, 29cm by 44cm £150 - 250
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✓ Trevor Grimshaw (1947-2001) Factories in landscape Signed, pencil, 25cm by 35cm Provenance: Ex collection of the studio potter Trevor Corser, St. Ives £800 - 1200
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✓ Martin Kane (b.1958) Scottish Figure before a bridge Initialled, pastel, 55cm by 75cm £150 - 250
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✓ William McMillan RA, CVO (1887-1977) Scottish Travellers and a dog seated in a wooded landscape Figures beside a campfire Each signed and dated 1955, pencil and watercolour, 37cm by 49cm and 35cm by 48cm respectively (2) £200 - 300
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✓ Geoffrey Key (b.1946) "Dying Elm" Signed and dated (19)77, with artist's original inscribed label verso, oil on paper, 19cm by 24cm £500 - 800
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✓ Tony Brummell Smith (b.1949) "Olive trees of Gethsemane, Jerusalem" 1999 Signed, inscribed verso, pastel, 38.5cm by 38cm £150 - 250
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✓ John Mackie (b.1955) "A Walk up to Ronda, Nr. Seville" Signed and dated, (19)99, pastel, 40cm by 58cm Provenance: Walker Galleries, Harrogate £250 - 400
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✓ John Mackie (b.1955) "The Village of Grazalema, Nr. Seville" Signed and dated (19)99, pastel, 58cm by 77cm Provenance: Walker Galleries, Harrogate £400 - 600 Pat Cooke (1935-2000) In 1948, when Pat Cooke was thirteen, L.S.Lowry came to live at "The Elms" in her village of Mottram-in-Longdendale. The two struck up a friendship that lasted the rest of Lowry's life. They went on many sketching trips together to locations including Nantwich, Lytham St Anne's, Ireland and Sunderland. Lowry encouraged her to find which subjects she liked, keep a limited palette and not to be influenced to change her natural style. Unlike Mr Lowry, Pat enjoyed visiting lively places such as night clubs and wine bars and many of her works are influenced by overheard conversations. Cooke studied at the Slade School of Art and University College London before becoming a teacher. After nine years of teaching she then decided to become a full time artist and illustrator. She has held over forty exhibitions in locations including London, Amsterdam, Manchester, Dublin, Liverpool, Salford, Bolton and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has also written and worked for newspapers, magazines and television.
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✓ Pat Cooke (1935-2000) "Spanish Holiday" Signed and dated (19)73, pen, ink and watercolour, 18.5cm by 31cm Provenance: The Ansdell Gallery, London £180 - 250
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✓ Pat Cooke (1935-2000) "Customs Queue" Inscribed verso, pen, ink and watercolour, 13cm by 19cm £150 - 250
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✓ Pat Cooke (1935-2000) "Casino Interior" Signed and dated (19)73, pen, ink and watercolour, 23.5cm by 28.5cm £200 - 300
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✓ Emma Chichester Clark (b.1955) Figures dancing in a topiary garden with peacocks before a country house Initialled, pastel, 63cm by 51cm £150 - 250
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✓ John Blakey (b.1952) Two ballerinas seated in a studio Signed and dated (19)98, watercolour, 52.5cm by 70cm £300 - 500
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✓ Bernard Dunstan RA, PPRWA (b.1920) "The Dressing Room" Initialled, pastel, 27cm by 17.5cm Provenance: The Titus Gallery, Shipley, West Yorkshire Sold together with the original purchase invoice £300 - 500
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✓ Stephen Tennant (1906-1987) "Ode to Mystery" Pen and ink, inscribed verso "to Neil Tennant from Philip Hoare, June 1991", 25cm by 17cm £180 - 250
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✓ Attributed to Quentin Crewe (1926-1998) "Social Climbing Penguin" Ink, together with a sketch of a Lion attributed to The Marquess of Bath, 27.5cm by 20.5cm and 12cm by 19.5cm respectively (2) Provenance: Tryon Gallery, London £80 - 120
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✓ Ali Millar (Contemporary) "Band" "Growing Pain" Each signed, inscribed and dated 2009, collage, together with three embellished plates by the artist, 29cm by 20cm and various other sizes (5) £70 - 100
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✓ Llewellyn Xavier OBE (b.1945) St. Lucian Butterflies Signed and stamped with Restoration of the Earth's Environment, Environment Fragile, World Wildlife Foundation UK, St. Lucian National Trust and Living Earth National Limited blindstamps, collage, together with a further environmental collage by the artist depicting a toucan, 74.5cm by 54.5cm respectively (2) Purchased directly from the artist £250 - 400
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✓ Paul Furneaux RSA (b.1962) Scottish "Dreams From the Past" Signed and dated (19)87, mixed media, 55cm by 40cm £100 - 150 |
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Bohuslav Barlow (b.1947) Czech "The Last Painting of the Left Bank" Pen and ink and watercolour, 68cm by 95cm Purchased directly from the artist in 1981 £150 - 250
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Néjad Melih Devrim (1923-1995) Turkish Abstract in purple Signed and dated 1955, watercolour, 52cm by 42cm Provenance: Ex collection of North Lincolnshire Museum, Scunthorpe £250 - 400
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✓ Lucy Dickens (Contemporary) Study of an Egyptian man in profile Signed and dated (19)92, oil on paper, 35cm by 27.5cm £70 - 100 Eve Disher (1894-1991) Born in Hornsey in 1894, Eve Disher studied at the College of Art before moving to London to work for the Fire Service during WWI. She married the theatre critic Maurice Disher in 1918 and they took lodgings in a house in Gordon Square belonging to the Strachey family. Lytton Strachey was a founder member of the Bloomsbury Group who introduced Eve to other members such as Virginia Woolf and Duncan Grant. Disher loved to travel and spent many winters in Jamaica where she painted Noel Coward and met Ian Fleming. It is possible that this example was painted on one of these vacations.
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✓ Eve Disher (1894-1991) A head and shoulders study of a black man Signed, inscribed and dated (19)53, mixed media, 50cm by 36.5cm £100 - 150
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✓ Gerald French (1927-2001) Study of a Chrysanthemum Signed and dated (19)46, pencil and watercolour, unframed, together with a number of further sketches from the mid 1940's of a botanical subject matter to include : a daffodil, a leaf, pine cone, holly etc. and numerous other sketches, some with colouring depicting a variety of other subject matter; architectural, figurative, studies from nature, abstract works etc., all unframed, various sizes Provenance: Gifted to the vendor from the artist, they were family friends £200 - 300
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✓ Janet Skea (b.1947) "Portuguese Jars" Signed, watercolour, 27.5cm by 37cm £70 - 100
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✓ Janet Skea (b.1947) "Cherries" Signed, watercolour, 15cm by 18cm £70 - 100 |
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