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List of Lots Welsh Art Auction List of Lots Dimensions Lot Title of Painting Artist Year (cm) Medium Guide Price 1 Dusk Cardiff Bay John Evans 2008 60x60cm Oil on Canvas £595.00 2 Varteg Anna Enfield 1840 14 x 24cm Watercolour £100.00 3 Portrait of Kyffin Williams R Markham 2007 26 x 24cm Watercolour £350.00 4 Plantation Wood Nancy Lindoe 1946 34 x 24cm Watercolour £45.00 5 Hill Scene G. Oliver 1950s 18 x 25cm Oil on Board £100.00 6 Hill Farm (glass missing) Bert Isaac 1989 23 x 30cm Watercolour and Ink on etching £120.00 7 Norfolk Ferdinand Cirel c.1940 25 x 34cm Oil on Board £300.00 8 Cascade at Pont Morlais Arthur Miles 1983 26 x 38cm Watercolour £350.00 9 Glanrafon Wilfred Roberts 2000 60 x 40cm Oil on Board £2,500.00 10 Ely River at Miskin Manor Arthur Miles 1977 26 x 36cm Watercolour £850.00 11 Fields and Hills at Newcastle Emlyn Arthur Miles 1979 26 x 36cm Watercolour £480.00 12 The Pierhead Building, Cardiff Mary Traynor 1991 39 x 43cm Watercolour and Ink £650.00 13 Swansea : towards Port Talbot John Piper 1984 35 x 46cm Lithograph £160.00 14 Swansea: towards the Gower John Piper 1984 35 x 46cm Offset Lithograph £160.00 15 The Ritz Gerda Roper c.1975 23 x 30cm Pastel and watercolour £280.00 16 Untitled Leslie Moore 1960 42 x 60cm Watercolour £600.00 17 Last Scene Script Check Paul Rees 2008 83 x 81cm Oil on Board £500.00 18 Entrance to Swansea Harbour H.Gastineau 1830 47 x 60cm Handprinted Engraving £45.00 19 Houses with lights Chris Griffin 2000 13 x 16cm Acrylic on board £380.00 20 Moonlit Pool Bert Isaac c.2000 23 x 31cm Screen Print 28/100 £130.00 21 Black Hills Bert Isaac 1989 24 x 30cm Screen Print 28/100 £130.00 22 The Pub Scene Ernie Zobole 247 c.1995 27 x 55cm Pastel and Pencil on paper £1,250.00 23 Bristol Channel Flatholm Fog-Horn Ray Howard Jones 1943 38 x 56 cm Watercolour £1,250.00 24 Yellow Summer Sara John 2006 120 x 150cm Oil on canvas £2,500.00 25 Sussex Countryside with bridge Vanessa Bell 1940 18 x 26cm Oil on Canvas £4,000.00 26 Newslade Gower Edward Duncan 1840 24 x 34cm Watercolour on paper £1,000.00 27 Place de la Concorde William Selwyn 13 x 17cm Watercolour on paper £900.00 28 Dark Landscape Bert Isaac c.2000 21 x 28cm Relief print £100.00 29 Sea Edge Bert Isaac c.2000 21 x 28cm Relief print £100.00 30 Farmer Will Roberts 1999 30 x 25cm Oil on canvas £3,500.00 31 North West View of Cardiff in County of GlamorganSamuel & Nathaniel 1748 30 x 80cm Lithograph £380.00 33 Welsh Hill Farm near Newcastle Emlyn John Piper 1984 35 x 46cm Offset Lithograph £160.00 34 Night Lights Leslie Moore 1960 43 x 56cm Watercolour and pastel on paper £1,250.00 36 Glamorgan Shyre John Speede 1610 39 x 50cm Engraving £650.00 37 South Glamorgan Christopher Saxton 1578 36 x 50cm Coloured Map £1,200.00 38 High Season at Felin Forgan nr Groeslan Arthur Miles 1982 28 x 40cm Watercolour £550.00 39 Tower. A New Opera N/A 2000 40 x 30cm Poster £40.00 40a Canvassing for votes-Plate 2 William Hogarth 1757 42 x 54cm Coloured engraving £1000 for set 40b The polling-Plate 3 William Hogarth 1757 42 x 54cm Coloured engraving £1000 for set 40c An election Entertainment-Plate 1 William Hogarth 1757 42 x 54cm Coloured engraving £1000 for set 40d The Chairing-Plate 4 William Hogarth 1757 42 x 54cm Coloured engraving £1000 for set 44 Cynddylan/Poster with Poetry by R.S.Thomas Sue Shield 75 x 50cm Arts Council Poster £70.00 45 League of Nations Union. Welsh Council Gregynog Press 1936 33 x 26cm Wood engraving print £50.00 46 Portuguese Beach Series/Trioa John Selway 1974 53 x 69cm Watercolour £1,200.00 47 Jesus Chris House c.2004 91 x 122cm Acrylic on canvas £180.00 48 Coming up the Garn Terry Jones c.1960 121 x 98cm Oil on board £900.00 49 Bristol to Chester Road Map John Ogilby c.1700 34 x 44cm Engraving £260.00 50 Monmouth to Llanbeder John Ogilby c.1700 34 x 44cm Engraving £260.00 51 Chapel Hill Wilfred Roberts 1998 58 x 40cm Acrylic & Ink £1,200.00 52 Untitled David Trace 1956 70 x 91cm Oil on Canvas £180.00 53 Cardiff Bay Barrage Richard O'Connell 1994 60 x 90cm Acrylic on canvas £400.00 55 Bedwas - Sunday Morning John Goddard 2005 38 x 78cm Oil on board £300.00 56 Ink Drawing William Brown 1999 12 x 7cm Watercolour on paper £110.00 57 John Lennon Print John Lennon 1969 45 x 60cm 183/300 £800.00 58 Life Drawing Helga Prosser 2007 31 x 43cm Mixed Media £85-100 59 Life Drawing Helga Prosser 2007 34 x 26cm Mixed Media £85-100 60 Through the Pines-Ibiza Keith Harvey 2008 22 x 22cm Acrylic on board £150.00 Welsh Art Auction List of Lots Dimensions Lot Title of Painting Artist Year (cm) Medium Guide Price 61 Llanberis Pass Dorothy Coke 23 x 35cm Watercolour & Ink £120-130 62 Beer, Bottle & Clay Pipe Graham Jones 2008 33 x 25cm Oil on Board £250.00 63 Assemblage Gary Waters 1998 25 x 32cm Mixed Media £275.00 64 Amy Angela Palmer 2003 13 x 42cm Ceramic with Bronze finish £275.00 65 Dancer Helga Prosser 2007 30 cm high Welded Steel £300.00 66 Ships in Docks F.W.Beresford 43 x 54cm Oil on paper £6,000-£7,000 67 Streets of a Village in Tuscany Duncan Grant 35 x 52cm Oil on paper £8,500.00 68 Opening of the Wye Valley Railway Unknown Artist c.1876 23 x 31cm Coloured Lithograph £45.00 69 Still Life, Fruit Duncan Grant 1919 49 x 59cm Oil on canvas £6,500.00 70 Head & Shoulders of Jean Butler AugustusJohn 1949 45 x 34cm Oil on Canvas £10,000.00 71 River Severn Richard Wills 50 x 62cm Watercolour on paper £800.00 72 Melangell Whistling up the Animals Meri Wells 2007 53 x 13cm Ceramic £220.00 73 The Nun, Trastevere Kyffin Williams 1995 35x25 cm Watercolour on paper £3,500.00 74 Tiws Yr Eira/Euros Bowen Poem Jonah Jones 1984 55 x 74cm Watercolour £300.00 75 Gathering Storm Leonard Beard 2006 50 x 49cm Mixed Media £800.00 76 Pierhead Oleg Shigelov c.1980 47x35 cm Oil on Board £120.00 78 Ireland Helene Broutschert 1991 7x9 cm Photograph £80.00 79 Tongue Helene Broutschert 1989 10x8 cm Photograph £80.00 80 Untitled8/150 Joseph Herman c.1990 30 x 20cm Lithograph £100.00 81 Newport Docks Unknown Artist 44 x 70cm Oil on board £100.00 82 Welsh Chapel Dora Hurst 1958 55 x 43cm Watercolour £85.00 83 Two Grey Figures 37/150 Joseph Herman c.1990 45 x 37cm Limited Edition Print £175.00 84 Steel Company-Port Talbot Valerie Ganz 2008 45 x 65cm Limited Edition Print £200.00 85 Untitled James Charlton 2000 60 x 50cm Acrylic on board £300.00 86 Ivor Novello 58/150 Peter Nicholas 2007 54x68 cm Lithograph £115.00 87 Free Spirit Kevin Sinnott c.1950 39x28 cm £1,200.00 88 Seaward the salmon sum sucks ships Robert Alwyn Hughes 1989 10 x 12cm Watercolour £80.00 89 Landscape with Lake Dave Gunning c.1985 17 x 29cm Acrylic on paper £75.00 90 Acrobats Gary Waters 2004 68 x 50 cm Acrylic on paper £320.00 91 Torturous Journey Dora Hurst c.1990 62 x 62 cm Watercolour on board £350.00 92 Untitled Gren 1990 35 x 45 cm Ink on paper £500.00 93 Llyn Fan Fach Dan Llywelyn Hall 2007 59x42 cm Oil on Canvas £900.00 94 Fish Study Michael Monaghan 2001 24 x 41cm Oil on board £850.00 95 Welsh Green Martyn Vaughan-Jones 2001 42 x 56cm Acrylic on paper £400.00 96 Untitled Jonah Jones c. 1980 55x75 cm £300.00 97 Standing Antonia Spowers 2008 42 x 21 x 10cm Patinated Steel £275.00 98 The Wye at Tintern Donald Floyd 1997 50x39 cm Oil on canvas £600.00 99 Sky Study David Smithan 1996 70x60 cm Pastel £200.00 100 Puzzle over David Miller 1970 70x60 cm Jigsaw and mixed media £100.00 101 Beethoven Series Ceri Richards 1970 50x56 cm A/Proof Screen Print £1,000.00 102 Dress, 1860 Eric Gill 1921 10x13 cm Vignette £30.00 103 The Blaengaynfi Venus William Brown 1999 15x9 cm Watercolour £50.00 104 John 'Pen Bryn' Iwan Lewis 2005 30x41 cm Oil on canvas £175.00 105 Otters Haunt Everyl Boyd-Wallis c.1988 33x40 cm Watercolour £120.00 106 Man and Horse Aneurin Jones 2007 40x80 cm Limited Edition Print £200.00 107 Yellow Capes Monmartre V. Smith 2001 35x50 cm Oil on canvas £150.00 108 A North Wales Village Robert Dawson 2001 75x60 cm Oil on canvas £1,200.00 109 The Cleddau at Dawn Bob Reeves 2003 60x90 cm Oil on board £450.00 110 Leslie Moore Night Pool 1959 150x60 cm Oil on board £1,250.00 111 Yr Arwr Aneurin Jones 2008 33x28 cm Oil on board £1,050.00 112 Tomos Valerie Ganz 2007 40x48 cm Limited Edition Print £225.00 113 Flooded Quarry Bert Isaac c.2000 29x20 cm Lithograph £130.00 114 Cup and saucer David Knight 35x29 cm Oil on board £1,250.00 116 Cawr Michael Gustavyus Payne2007 20x14 cm Oil on board £190.00 117 Butterfly Beach Series John Selway 1970 75x45 cm Oil on Canvas £1,200.00 118 Glas/Blue Meirion Jones 2007 21x25 cm Oil on Canvas £200.00 119 Viaduct Alun Williams 2006 38x50 cm Oil on board £350.00 Welsh Art Auction List of Lots Dimensions Lot Title of Painting Artist Year (cm) Medium Guide Price 120 The River Ely, Penarth Richard O'Connell 1998 23x17 cm Oil on Board £120.00 121 The River Ely, Penarth Richard O'Connell 1998 23x17 cm Oil on Board £120.00 122 Lithograph Henry Moore 1958 23x21 cm Lithograph £800.00 123 Lithograph Henry Moore 1958 23x21 cm Lithograph £800.00 124 Study for Ceffly Dwr Shirley Anne Owen 2008 30x37cm Mixed Media £350.00 125 Three Foxgloves Sara John 2005 28x48cm Watercolour £500.00 126 Illustration for Oscar Wilde's Poem Sara John 18x18cm Gouache on paper £500.00 The Nightingale and the Rose 127 Waternymph by River, by Moonlight Sara John 1970 21x21cm Watercolour £550.00 128 Beauty and the Beast Sara John 1975 24x24cm Oil on canvas £650.00 129 St.
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