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Colin Maxwell Parsons. Gathering Fruit. SOLD

£445.00

Colin Maxwell Parsons. Gathering Fruit
Colin Maxwell Parsons is one of the finest contemporary landscape artists in Europe. He has staged one-man exhibitions in the United States, Australia and the Channel Islands.

37cm by 31cm, oil on canvas.

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Colin Maxwell Parsons. Gathering Flowers. SOLD

£445.00

Colin Maxwell Parsons. Gathering Flowers
Colin Maxwell Parsons is one of the finest contemporary landscape artists in Europe. He has staged one-man exhibitions in the United States, Australia and the Channel Islands.

32cm by 38cm, oil on canvas.

Andrew Macara 1944- (Old Brick Works)

£3,250.00

Andrew Macara 1944- (Old Brick Works)
This particular painting is named Old Derby brick works and is a superb example of Andrew Macaras earlier works around Derby, its wonderful size gives a full panoramic view of the city itself and shows off the artists extremely clever and accomplished skill with light in his paintings.

90cm by 70cm oil on canvas.

L S Lowry 1887-1976

£8,250.00

L S Lowry 1887-1976
This is a very rare opportunity to own a piece of art history, L S Lowry is regarded as the father of modern painting and one of Britains best loved artists.This work is a preparatory sketch of one of his best loved paintings, the painting of St Simons Church in 1928. The most interesting fact is this sketch has come from his sketchbook (of which other identical pages of different sketches from the same sketch book can be seen in the Lowry gallery) so you do not purchase one Lowry sketch you purchase two, as it is double sided.

17.5cm by 13 cm.

Sylvie Brault, 1900-1985 Pont dArole

£450.00

Whistler 1834-1903 The Little Pool
The etching known as The Little Pool is the first of the 16 Thames etchings that Whistler did in the early 1871, they were known as the Thames set, these focus on the Pool of London and show the artists extremely skilled hand and obsession with detail. Whistler is renowned in the art world and therefore, means his more famous paintings fetch millions of pounds and even his etchings have fetched hundreds of thousands of pounds.

29cm by 24cm

Whistler 1834-1903 Hungerford Bridge

£2,950.00

Whistler 1834-1903 The Little Pool
The etching known as The Little Pool is the first of the 16 Thames etchings that Whistler did in the early 1871, they were known as the Thames set, these focus on the Pool of London and show the artists extremely skilled hand and obsession with detail. Whistler is renowned in the art world and therefore, means his more famous paintings fetch millions of pounds and even his etchings have fetched hundreds of thousands of pounds.

13.5cm by 21 cm, Ink etching

Gents Wristwatch by Klaus Kobec of London.

£280.00

Gents Wristwatch by Klaus Kobec of London.

One of the most stylish watch makers in London taking there influence from the most retro periods of the last century to create there unique brand. This ‘Moon Phase / Multi-Function’ timepiece is one of there finest, it has two small exquisite diamonds set into the face and a rare moon phase window to the diel face. It truly is a wonderful timepiece and for the money it is an great investment.

Rare Commonwealth 165? Bristol Farthing.

£55.00

Exceptionally Rare Commonwealth 165? Bristol Farthing.

Interestingly whoever created the coin die have spelt Bristol with two L’s, I have tried to research this coin and the only information I have found is the Commonwealth Mint (the former Royal Mint) did not mint any copper coin’s, the lowest denomination was the silver halfpenny. So it was down to towns and city’s to produce there own low denomination coins to keep the bottom end of the economy going, I can’t find another example of a Commonwealth Bristol farthing and so have priced it accordingly.

Quebec Bank token 1852.

£35.00

Quebec Bank token 1852.
In Very Fine condition. It wasn’t till 1862 that a standard coinage was used in Canada, up until that point there was just provincial token coinage, French standard coinage and British standard coinage that was used in the economy of Canada .

Rare early Canadian token coin 1832.

£32.00

Rare early Canadian token coin 1832.
What makes this rare is the mint in Nova Scotia have used the portrait of George the fourth two years into the reign of William the fourth. It also is in reasonable condition. It wasn’t till 1862 that a standard coinage was used in Canada, up until that point there was just provincial token coinage, French standard coinage and British standard coinage that was used in the economy of Canada .