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Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books Saturday 31 March 2012 10:30 Taylors Auctions Panmure Row Montrose Angus DD10 8HH Taylors Auctions (Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 13 A. FONTVILLE ULLESWATER SIGNED FRAMED OIL D.Y. CAMERON KILLUNDINE SIGNED FRAMED ETCHING PAINTING 48 X 64 CM 16CM X 34CM Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00 Lot: 2 Lot: 14 BABS REDPATH DAFFODILS SIGNED FRAMED OIL LEOPOLD RIVERS NEAR LAMBOURNE SIGNED GILT PAINTING 70 X 105CM FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 49 X 72CM Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 3 Lot: 15 R. THOMSON LOCHSIDE LANDSCAPE SIGNED GILT AFTER ROGER LEE RED GROUSE ABOVE TARF WATER FRAMED OIL PAINTING 54 X 64CM FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINT 307/980 SIGNED IN Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 PENCIL 38 X 51CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 4 R. MCGOWAN COVENTRY A.R.R. COUNTRY SCENE Lot: 16 SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 20 X 31 CM ROWLAND LANGMAID 19TH CENTURY SAILING SHIPS Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 SIGNED FRAMED ETCHING 17.5 X 35CM Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 5 AFTER JOSEPH FARQUHARSON DAY'S DYING GLOW Lot: 17 FRAMED PRINT 50CM X 71CM AFTER ROGER LEE HIGHLAND CATTLE IN LOCH MORAIG Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINT 18/950 SIGNED IN PENCIL 38 X 51CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 6 P. ROBINSON GLENCOE SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 84 X 100CM Lot: 18 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 J. CLINTON JONES SHEEP ON THE HILLSIDE SIGNED & DATED 1889 GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 34 X 58CM Estimate: £100.00 - £140.00 Lot: 7 JAMES MCBEY GAMRIE SIGNED PROOF ETCHING 36 X 22CM Lot: 19 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 JOHN COCHRANE NOVEMBER ON THE ALLANDER SIGNED GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 34 X 45CM Estimate: £45.00 - £55.00 Lot: 8 T. TRAIN COUNTRY SCENE SIGNED GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 38 X 57CM Lot: 20 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 A.M. COWIESON ARR RETURNING FROM THE FIELDS SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 26 X 39CM Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 9 AFTER MCINTOSH PATRICK WOODLAND LANDSCAPE SIGNED IN PENCIL GILT FRAMED LITHOGRAPH 50 X 69CM Lot: 21 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 AFTER ROGER LEE STAGS IN GLENSHEE FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINT SIGNED IN PENCIL 38 X 51CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 11 AMBROSE DUDLEY OLD FARMER WITH CAT BY THATCHED COTTAGE SIGNED FRAMED WATERCOLOUR Lot: 22 35 X 47CM ROY WALKER PAIR OF FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS AUTO Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00 CADAVER 11 & 111 SIGNED 42 X 55CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 12 ANGERON 1792 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN GILT Lot: 23 FRAMED OVAL WATERCOLOUR 45 X 36CM AFTER ROGER LEE BLACKCOCK LEK ABOVE TRINAFOUR Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINT 310/950 SIGNED IN 1 of 117 Taylors Auctions (Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com PENCIL 38 X 51CM Lot: 27G Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 JAMES RUSSELL LOOKING OVER THE NORTHESK SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 21CM X 44CM Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Lot: 24 T.S. HALLIDAY PIGEON SIGNED FRAMED WATERCOLOUR & JEAN DALGLEISH SUNDAY AFTERNOON CRAMMOND Lot: 27H BAY FRAMED WATERCOLOUR STILL LIFE OF A CANTON VASE SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 PAINTING 39CM X 21CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 25 D.Y. CAMERON BRIDGE SCENE SIGNED IN PENCIL Lot: 28 FRAMED ETCHING 16 X 22CM DONALD MOODIE TOWARDS LOCH LOMOND SIGNED GILT Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 35 X 55CM Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 26 WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN A.R.R. BLUE FISH AND MIRROR Lot: 29 SIGNED & DATED 1990 FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 42 X AULD BY THE DEE AT DURRIS SIGNED FRAMED OIL 97CMS PAINTING 26CM X 75CM Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 27 Lot: 30 ANDREW GAMLEY-ARR MOORED SEINE NETTERS H. CUTWELL CITY CHAMBERS DUNDEE SIGNED ETCHING SIGNED GILT FRAMED CHARCOAL & WATERCOLOUR 26 X 13.5 X 20CM 36CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 31 Lot: 27A WALTER MCADAM DOWN THE MAIN STREET SIGNED LEE REYNOLDS GRAPES SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL FRAMED OIL PAINTING 39 X 54CM PAINTING 85 X 16CM Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 32 Lot: 27B MUIRHEAD BONE BUILDING WORKS SIGNED IN PENCIL FISHING BOAT SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 39CM FRAMED ETCHING 13 X 20CM X 29CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 33 Lot: 27C MCINTOSH PATRICK BOYS FISHING AT OLD BRIDGE AT ANGEL WITH CHILDREN GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING DRONLEY SIGNED IN PENCIL NO 544/850 FRAMED PRINT 59CM X 49CM 42 X 51CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 27D Lot: 34 DHUIE RUSSELL STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS SIGNED GILT ARTHUR HARRIS HIGHLAND LOCH SCENE SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 29CM X 59CM FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 72 X 49CM Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £25.00 - £35.00 Lot: 27E Lot: 35 PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH HEAD SCARF GILT FRAMED CHEYNE KEMNAY HOUSE 25/47 FRAMED LITHOGRAPH OIL PAINTING 45CM X 34CM SIGNED IN PENCIL Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 27F Lot: 37 DHUIE RUSSELL BOWL OF STRAWBERRIES SIGNED GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR RIVER SCENE INDISTINCTLY FRAMED OIL PAINTING 29CM X 59CM SIGNED, 3 FRAMED WATERCOLOURS, 2 FRAMED FISH Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 PICTURES, VARIOUS OTHER PAINTINGS 2 of 117 Taylors Auctions (Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 H.M. BLAKE ST MARY'S CHURCH DUNDEE ETCHING 15 X 19CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 38 LLOYD PATTERSON STREET SCENE WITH CART SIGNED WITH LABEL FOR HILLS GALLERY JAMAICA FRAMED OIL Lot: 49 PAINTING & 2 OTHER OIL PAINTINGS & LITHOGRAPHS AFTER S.A. KILBOURNE MACKEREL & SALMON PAIR Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 Lot: 39 C.K. ROBERTSON PORTRAIT OF MR GEORGE TICE Lot: 50 SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 60 X 49CM H. CUTNER THE ALBERT INSTITUTE DUNDEE ETCHING Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 13,5 X 20CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 40 JW WOMAN ON A COUNTRY ROADWAY MONOGRAMMED Lot: 51 GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 23 X 39CM SYDNEY TUSHINGHAM OFF TO THE OPEN FAIR SIGNED Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 FRAMED ETCHING 24 X 39CM Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00 Lot: 41 TOM CAMPBELL SHEEP IN PASTURE SIGNED FRAMED Lot: 52 WATERCOLOUR 30 X 39CM H.A. LINTON ARABIAN RUINS GILT FRAMED Estimate: £120.00 - £150.00 WATERCOLOUR 25 X 60CM Estimate: £35.00 - £45.00 Lot: 42 AFTER W.P. FRITH COMING OF AGE IN THE OLDEN TIME Lot: 53 GILT FRAMED ENGRAVING 57 X 90CM ALEXANDER GRAHAM MUNRO COURTYARD FEZ GILT Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00 FRAMED CHARCOAL DRAWING 20 X 26CM Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 43 RUSSELL REEVE STILL LIFE WITH VASE OF FLOWERS Lot: 54 SIGNED FRAMED OIL PAINTING 60CM X 48CM J.K. MAXTON ROTHESAY BAY SIGNED FRAMED Estimate: £250.00 - £300.00 WATERCOLOUR 26 X 34CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 44 D. MCGUIGAN WHYTE PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY Lot: 55 SIGNED FRAMED OIL PAINTING 99 X 83CM AFTER JOSEPH FARQUHARSON THE SUN PEEPS O'ER Estimate: £70.00 - £90.00 YON SOUTHERN HILLS FRAMED PRINT 50CM X 71CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 45 W.P. VANNET EUCLID STREET DUNDEE SIGNED ETCHING Lot: 56 15 X 20CM GEORGE SMITH COWS BESIDE BARN SIGNED GILT Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 FRAMED OIL PAINTING 29 X 39CM Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,800.00 Lot: 46 RAY LAWSON EVENING SHADOWS STRATHERRICK Lot: 57 FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 26.5 X 37CM FRED MASON SHEEP BY A FARM WITH TREES GILT Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 FRAMED GOUACHE 40 X 50CM Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 47 CHARLES EDWARD BRITTAN THE MOORS AT CUILLINS Lot: 58 SIGNED FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 27 X 44CM JAMES WALLACE GIRVAN HARBOUR WITH FRAMED OIL Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 PAINTING WITH INSCRIPTION FROM THE TORRANCE GALLERY EDINBURGH SIGNED & DATED 1989 FOR £80 45 X 79CM Lot: 48 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 3 of 117 Taylors Auctions (Paintings, Furniture, Porcelain, Marine, Militaria & Books ) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 59 Lot: 71 H.M. BLAKE THE HIGH SCHOOL DUNDEE SIGNED CLARKE WINDOW TO MY SOUL SIGNED FRAMED FRAMED ETCHING 14 X 20CM LITHOGRAPH 21/70 37CM X 52CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 60 Lot: 72 J.D.M.G KILKENNY SIGNED GILT FRAMED A. BLACK CATTLE WATERING SIGNED GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR 21 X 28CM WATERCOLOUR 23 X 31CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 61 Lot: 73 L. LEWIS COWS IN A LOCH SIGNED FRAMED WM. WALLS COASTAL SCENE SIGNED GILT FRAMED WATERCOLOUR WATERCOLOUR 32 X 40CM Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 63 Lot: 74 GLEN SCOULLER STILL LIFE WITH BLUE JUG SIGNED ROWLAND LANGMAID PLYMOUTH HARBOUR SIGNED GILT FRAMED OIL PAINTING 43 X 58 CM FRAMED ETCHING 9 X 32CM Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,500.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 64 Lot: 75 J.K. MAXTON LOCH BALLATER SIGNED FRAMED 19TH CENTURY PLOUGHING SCENE OIL PAINTING ON WATERCOLOUR 26 X 34CM PANEL 43 X 57CM Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 65 Lot: 76 MCINTOSH PATRICK BRIDGE OVER STREAM SIGNED IN GEORGE W.G.
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