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James KAY, Scottish Artist
Oil on Board
James Kay was born in Lamlash in 1858 and died in Dunbarton in 1942. He began his working life in an insurance office but soon began studying at the Glasgow School of Art. He first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1894 and in Holland where he attained some renown with his townscapes and coastal subjects. He was an active member of the Glasgow Art Club and close to the Glasgow Boys, though never one of them. He won the gold medal of the Societé des Artistes Francaises in 1903 and in the same year won a gold medal at the Exposition Municipale des Beaux-Art de Rouen.
Signed & dated 1898.
Size. 19”x23”
Price: £4,500



 
     

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Sideboard by Whylie and Lochead
A fine mahogony sideboard mad by Whylie and Lochead for Shapland and Petter (retailers). C1900
Size 1220cms x 1840cms
Slight Restoration
Price: £1,100



 
     

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Joseph HENDERSON. RSW. 'Summertime'
Joseph HENDERSON. RSW
Summertime
Joseph Henderson was born in Stanley, Perthshire in 1832 and died in Ballintrae in 1908. He painted in oil and watercolour of landscapes, genre, portraits and seascapes. He studied at Trustees Academy and became an enthusiastic member of Glasgow Art Club. He was very influenced by Sir William McTaggart took Henderson’s daughter as his second wife. He exhibited widely including RA. RSA etc. His work is represented in the collections of Glasgow, Kirkaldy, Greenock and Edinburgh.
Medium: Oil on Panel
Size 17x21.5cms
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Francesco GIOLI. Matron From Florence.
Francesco GIOLI.

Matron from Florence.
Francesco Gioli, an artist from Florence, was born in 1849 and died in 1922.
Medium: Oil on Board in fine painted green and gilt contemporary frame.
Size 22x28 cms.
Signed top right

Price: £650



 
     

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Doulton_Polly Peacham.
M22. Third version. Model 462
Designer L. Harradine 1932_38. Height 5.5cm.
Colour Red & Blue. Original green marble stand.
Price: £500



 
     

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Chest
Victorian scotch chest of drawers in mahogany. 1240mm wide, 510 deep, 1140 high. Good condition-feet restored.
Price: £480



 
     

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Display Case
Edwardian display case. Excellent condition. Boxwood inlay.
Price: £480



 
     

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A puzzle jug
A puzzle jug by Edward W Bingham of Castle Hedingham, Essex. C1895 Height 375mm. Minor chipping.
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James KINNEAR. Swanston Cottage
James KINNEAR.

The Shepherd's Cottage, Swanston. With Edinburgh in Background.

Kinnear was an Edinburgh painter who worked between 1870 and 1917. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1880-1891 and 80 times at the Royal Scottish Academy and widely at other venues.
Medium: Watercolour.
Size 25x36 cms
Signed bottom. Dated 1907
Price: £450



 
     

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BROWN Alexander Kellock
Title. A Coming Storm.

A K Brown was born in Edinburgh in 1849 and died in Arran in 1922. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art and subsequently became a textile designer, while he studied at Heatherley's in London. He was President of the Glasgow Art Club and exhibited widely in both Scotland and England. His work is represented in the collections of Glasgow and Paisley Art Galleries.
Size 27x43
Price: £425



 
     
 
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