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As Found
Dated: 22 May 2024
Due to the ever increasing costs and time spent organising and managing the restoration and conservation of pictures from our gallery we have decided to offer a small number of important pictures from our collection in an unrestored state or ‘As Found’ at the point of purchase. This new category can be found in the […]
Read MoreTwo Recent and Important Sales
Dated: 30 March 2022
The first was a book dated 1753, 1st edition: Designs by Mr. R. Bentley, for six Poems by Mr. T. Gray. London. Inscribed by hand to Sophia Burrell from her father Sir Charles Raymond. Sophia was a gifted writer and won much praise for her published works. The book has now found its way back to […]
Read MoreA 16th century print has been purchased by the Kirk Edward Long Collection in California
Dated: 9 July 2021
Hans Vredeman de Vries (1526-c.1606/09)
Read MorePortrait Study of Mrs. Stuart Clarke by Sir James Jebusa Shannon R.A.
Dated: 6 August 2020
We are pleased to announce that the portrait has been acquired by the Leighton House Museum, London.
Read MorePmalder Cottage – album of Drawings and Watercolours
Dated: 23 June 2019
We are pleased to announce that the extensive collection of drawings and watercolours by the Paton family and friends has been purchased by The Greenock Watt Institution.
Read MoreTwo paintings have been purchased by the Campbeltown Museum in Scotland
Dated: 22 June 2018
Two paintings by the famed local artist Archibald Angus MacKinnon (1850–1935) Fishing Boats at Campbeltown Highland Washing at Kintyre
Read MoreCharles Frederick de Brocktorff (Danish, 1775-1850) Memorial to a Fallen Sailor – Rock Gate Cemetary (Malta)
Dated: 5 February 2016
This watercolour has been purchased by the Libraries of Malta. A very interesting and historical watercolour by the important Maltese artist, Charles Frederick de Brocktorff. The ramparts shown in the Brocktorff drawing can be identified as the right flank of Firenzuola Bastion, one of the main bastions of the Santa Margherita enceinte, Bormla (Malta), begun […]
Read MoreA wonderful transformation of an Early English Portrait – (must see)
Dated: 6 September 2015
A painting recently cleaned reveals a wonderful portrait of a young lady wearing a pink dress. As you can see from our photo’s the portrait had previously been embellished with some fanciful dress. Before: After:
Read MoreManderley
Dated: 17 January 2015
Recently uploaded onto our website: A watercolour reminiscent of, ‘Manderley’, the fictional estate of the character Maxim de Winter, which plays a central part in Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 novel, Rebecca.
Read MoreFrances Mabel Hollams – Wild Wave 1914
Dated: 13 December 2014
Recently posted on our website is a portrait of a Bay Horse named “Wild Wave” painted by Frances Mabel Hollams in 1914. Unusually the picture is signed with her initials; F M F. The last initial indicating her married surname, “Fox”. Hollams was married to land agent Charles Lionel Fox who worked for the Fairlawne […]
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