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Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art Thursday 06 October 2011 10:30 W H Lane & Son Jubilee House Penzance Cornwall TR18 4DF W H Lane & Son (Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 6 Michael J PRAED (b. 1941) Peter READING (1937 - 2002) Mixed media 'Harbour Walls' Watercolour 'Oriental Poppy in a Inscribed and dated 2008 to Tiffany Vase' Inscribed on label verso Signed 7.25" x 9.5" to verso Signed and dated 1998 (18.4cm x 24cm) 15.5" x 11" (39.4cm x 28cm) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 2 Lot: 7 Michael J PRAED (b. 1941) Terence CUNEO (1907 - 1996) Pastel 'The Small Harbour Limited edition coloured print Marazion' Inscribed and dated 'Castle on the Coast' - Dawlish 2007 to verso Signed 9.75" x 14" Signed in pencil & numbered (24.8cm x 35.6cm) 480/500 18" x 28.75" (image Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 size) (45.7cm x 73cm) Estimate: £90.00 - £120.00 Lot: 3 Lot: 8 Richard BLOWEY (b. 1948) Oil ? McVIE 20th Century English on canvas The Beach in School Oil on canvas Sunlight Summer, Sennen Signed 11.5" x over breaking waves Signed 15.5" (29.2cm x 39.4cm) 23.5" x 35.5" (59.7cm x 90.2cm) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £240.00 - £280.00 Lot: 4 Lot: 9 Richard BLOWEY (b. 1948) Oil Ted DYER (b. 1940) Oil on on canvas 'Towards Prussia canvas 'Spring time Porthallow' - Cove from Cudden Point' The Lizard, Cornwall Inscribed to Inscribed to verso Signed 19.5" x verso Signed 17.5" x 23.5" 29.5" (49.5cm x 75cm) (44.4cm x 59.7cm) Estimate: £450.00 - £650.00 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Lot: 5 Lot: 10 Nancy BAILEY (b. 1913) Oil on Fred HALL (1860 - 1948) Oil on canvas St Anthony - Gillan board Ducks and a cat in the Creek, Cornwall Inscribed to farmyard Signed 12.25" x 15.5" verso Signed 19.5" x 39.25" (31cm x 39.4cm) (49.5cm x 99.7cm) Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Lot: 11 Jeremy KING (b. 1933) Oil on board Farmstead in snowy landscape at 'Trefreock near Port Isaac' Cornwall Signed and dated 1981 15.25" x 23.5" (38.7cm x 59.7cm) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 1 of 47 W H Lane & Son (Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 12 Lot: 18 Alfred DREW (? - 2002) Oil on Modern English School board Breakers on a rocky Watercolour 'St Just in Roseland' foreshore, Cornwall Signed 19.5" - Cornwall Indistinctly signed 8.5" x 29.25" (49.5cm x 74.3cm) x 9.75" (21.6cm x 24.8cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 13 Lot: 19 B* J* ROSCOE Watercolour Two Richard BLOWEY (b. 1948) Oil masted coastal sailing vessel on canvas Godrevy Lighthouse under full sail Signed and dated St Ives, Cornwall Signed 19.5" x 1993 14" x 10" (35.6cm x 25.4cm) 27" (49.5cm x 68.6cm) Estimate: £280.00 - £340.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Lot: 14 Lot: 20 B* J* ROSCOE Watercolour Fred YATES (1922 - 2008) Oil on American cutter under full sail canvas Irises - garden in bloom Signed and dated 1993 9.5" x 15" Signed 19.5" x 24" (49.5cm x (24cm x 38cm) 61cm) Provenance: John Martin Estimate: £280.00 - £340.00 Gallery London Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 Lot: 15 Lot: 21 Frederick McNamara EVANS Garstin COX (1892 - 1933) Oil on (1859 - 1929) Watercolour canvas Cottage above The Fal Afternoon Tea - an elderly lady Estuary Signed and dated 1919 seated in a Windsor armchair 9.75" x 13.5" (24.8cm x 34.3cm) Signed 10" x 7.5" (25.4cm x Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 19cm) Estimate: £800.00 - £1,000.00 Lot: 16 Lot: 22 Stewart MIDDLEMAS (b. 1944) Sandra BLOW (1925 - 2006) Acrylic on canvas 'Penberth Screenprint/collage 'Blue/brown Cottage' - Cornwall Inscribed to Interweave' Signed and verso Signed 7.5" x 9.5" (19cm x numbered 94/125 in pencil 28" x 24cm) 28" (image size) (71cm x 71cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Lot: 17 Stewart MIDDLEMAS (b. 1944) Acrylic on canvas 'Sennen Punts' - at low tide Inscribed to verso Signed 5.25" x 7.75" (13.3cm x 19.7cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 2 of 47 W H Lane & Son (Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 23 Lot: 29 Anthony FROST (b. 1951) Oil on Colin ALLBROOK (b. 1954) paper 'Such Ideas' Inscribed, Watercolour 'Late Evening' - signed and dated November mother and baby at bedtime 1980 to verso 6" x 4.5" (15.2cm x Inscribed on label to verso 11.5cm) Signed 10.25" x 14.75" (26cm x Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 37.5cm) Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Lot: 24 Lot: 30 John MILLER (1931 - 2002) Samuel John Lamorna BIRCH Gouache 'Mount's Bay Sunrise' (1869 - 1955) Oil on canvas 'All Inscribed to verso Artist's on a Summer's Day' - Lamorna catalogue number Cove Inscribed on label to verso KN/773/1701MC Studio stamped Signed 19.5" x 23.25" (49.5cm x signed 14" x 12" (35.6cm x 59cm) 30.5cm) Estimate: £5,000.00 - £6,000.00 Estimate: £900.00 - £1,200.00 Lot: 25 Lot: 31 John MILLER (1931 - 2002) Walter Jenks MORGAN (1847 - Gouache 'Tresco' - Isles of Scilly 1924) Watercolour Homeward Artist's catalogue number bound - school girl on a country KM/2066 Studio stamp signed lane Signed 17.25" x 11.5" 14.25" x 14.25"(36.2cm x 36.2cm) (43.8cm x 29.2cm) Estimate: £2,000.00 - £2,500.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 26 Lot: 32 Robert Malcolm LLOYD (1859 - Peter RASMUSSEN (b.1927 - ?) 1907) Watercolour View of Pastel Head and shoulder portrait Scarborough from the castle walk of Camilla Palmer as a young girl Signed and dated 1898 9.5" x Signed and dated 1967 14" x 9.5" 13.5" (24cm x 34.3cm) (35.6cm x 24cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 27 Lot: 33 John Gutteridge SYKES (1866 - Neil PINKETT (b. 1958) Oil on 1941) Watercolour Chyenhall canvas board Panoramic Cornish Moor - Cornwall Signed 6.75" x coastal landscape with valley 13.75" (17cm x 35cm) farm Signed 17" x 18.75" Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 (43.2cm x 47.6cm) Estimate: £400.00 - £500.00 Lot: 28 Lot: 34 John PALMER (1923 - 2005) Sir William Russell FLINT (1880 - Watercolour 'Northam Burrows' - 1969) Limited edition coloured Torridge, Devon Inscribed to print 'An Awkward Encounter' verso Signed and dated 1981 9" Signed in pencil From an edition x 13" (23cm x 33cm) of 760 published by W. J. Stacey Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 in 1956 16" x 22" (40.6cm x 56cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 3 of 47 W H Lane & Son (Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 35 Lot: 41 Biddy PICARD (b. 1922) Pastel Tracy REES (b. 1963) Oil on on paper 'Fruit on a Plate' Signed board 'Sitting Pretty' - plump cat and inscribed on label to verso on a stool Inscribed to verso 14.25" x 17.5" (36.2cm x 44.4cm) Signed 10.75" x 9.25" (27.3cm x Estimate: £800.00 - £900.00 23.5cm) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 36 Lot: 42 Ken SYMONDS (1927 - 2010) Douglas HILL (b. 1953) Oil on Watercolour 'View of the Mount' canvas St Ives Harbour at night - Inscribed to verso Signed 7.5" x Christmas Signed and dated 15.5" (19cm x 39.4cm) 1992 13.5" x 13.5" (34.3cm x Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 34.3cm) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 37 Lot: 43 Ken SYMONDS (1927 - 2010) Edmund CALDWELL (1852 - Watercolour Stream in a tree 1930) Watercolour 'On the Ouse' lined landscape Signed 8" x - Sussex Inscribed on label to 13.75" (20.3cm x 35cm) verso Signed with monogram & Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 dated 1881 11.75" x 8.75" (29.8cm x 22.2cm) Estimate: £80.00 - £100.00 Lot: 38 Lot: 44 Peter FOX (b. 1952) Mixed Reginald ASPINWALL (1858 - media and gouache on paper 1921) Oil on panel Sheep in a 'Portent/Panspermia' Inscribed to hilly landscape Signed 6.5" x 9.5" verso Signed 14.5" x 45.5" (16.5cm x 24cm) (36.8cm x 115.6cm) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £450.00 - £550.00 Lot: 39 Lot: 45 Peter FOX (b. 1952) Slate, oil Samuel John Lamorna BIRCH and bone assemblage 'Icthys' (1869 - 1955) Oil on panel Pedn from the series 'Petroglyphs' Vounder and Carn Dhu on the Inscribed to verso Signed and Cornish coast Signed and dated dated 2009 16.5" x 12.5" (42cm x 1939 7" x 11" (17.8cm x 28cm) 31.7cm) Provenance: W.H. Lane & Son Estimate: £250.00 - £300.00 October 1991 Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,000.00 Lot: 40 Frank JAMESON (1898 - 1968) Oil on canvas 'Cornish Haven' - boats on the River Fal with a distant view of Flushing Inscribed on label to verso Signed 24.5" x 29.5" (62.2cm x 75cm) Provenance: Studio Sale W.H. Lane & Son May 1994 Lot 22 4 of 47 W H Lane & Son (Important Sale of Pictures, Sculpture & Applied Art) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 46 Lot: 51 Ralph TODD (1856 - 1913) Norman GARSTIN (1847-1926) Charcoal drawing Mending nets - Watercolour 'Flower Study' - from woman in a cottage interior the artist's sketchbook Inscribed 19.75" x 13.5" (50.2cm x 34.3cm) on label to verso Signed 6.5" x Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 3.75" (16.5cm x 9.5cm) Provenance: Alethea Garstin, the artist's daughter, then by descent Estimate: £100.00 - £120.00 Lot: 47 Lot: 52 Mary FORD (b.
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