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Lot 1006

ANDA PATERSON RWA RGI PAI (SCOTTISH 1935-2022) THE OUTSIDERS Acrylic and wash, signed lower right, dated (19)79, 12 x 17cm Title inscribed to label verso Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 938

DAVID CARLISLE Ptarmigan, signed, acrylic on canvas, 25 x 19cm Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 839

S Cooper (British, 20th century), Northern street scene with buses, acrylic on paper, 41cm x 34cm, framed and glazed, 60.5cm x 53.5cm.

Lot 281

Royston Du Maurier Lebek, acrylic on canvas, 'Yellow Daisies' framed and signed, 60cm x 55cm

Lot 295

Royston Du Maurier Lebek, acrylic on canvas, "fleur de monde" blue daisies, framed and signed, 52cm x 51cm

Lot 1182

A MODERN BRASS FRAMED CONVEX WALL MIRROR120cm diameterCondition report: This is not acrylic. General inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.

Lot 1194

A NEAR PAIR OF CIRCULAR CONVEX WALL MIRRORS (2)Each 101cm diameterCondition report: These appear not to be acrylic. General inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.

Lot 481

Acrylic on Canvas Paris, in decorative gilt frame, busy Parisienne street scene, with figures outside a café signed, L Basset, Paris, 90cm wide x 60cm high, VG

Lot 235

Sir Howard Hodgkin CH CBE,British 1932-2017,Snow, 1995;intaglio print with carborundum from two aluminium plates printed in orange and two shades of grey, with hand colouring in cadmium scarlet and cadmium yellow acrylic on 100% cotton Somerset (200 gsm) wove, monogrammed, dated and numbered 27/80 in pencil, printed and hand coloured by Jack Shirreff, published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1995, with their blind stamp,sheet: 28.5 x 36.5 cm, (framed)(ARR)

Lot 403

Julian Opie, British b. 1958- Female walker - Brown, 2020;  laser cut acrylic, two-part statuette based on the sculpture 'Stripes' from 2020,  from an unlimited edition,  in original foam lined presentation, figure measures: 24.3 x 12 x 0.5 cm, base measures: 7.5 x 5 x 1 cm, box measures: 22.5 x 32 x 2 cm, (multiple) (ARR)

Lot 404

Julian Opie, British b. 1958- Male walker - Grey, 2020; laser cut acrylic, two-part statuette based on the 'Folder' from 2020, from an unlimited edition,  in original foam lined presentation, figure measures: 25 x 11.5 x 0.5 cm, base measures: 7.5 x 5 x 1 cm, box measures: 22.5 x 32 x 2 cm, (multiple) (ARR)

Lot 594

KAWS,American b.1974-Bendy (Red), 2003; painted vinyl multiple, artist's name, date and publisher impressed to reverse, from an open edition fabricated by Medicom Toy, China, contained within original clear acrylic box, 33 x 7 x 3 cm,(multiple)(VAT charged on Hammer Price)Provenance: From the property of a private UK KAWS collectorNote: The authenticity of this lot has been corroborated on first hand inspection by a seasoned dealer in KAWS pieces 

Lot 1050

Acrylic on board, abstract composition, unsigned, 48 x 69cm, together with two other abstract composition, both framed

Lot 1052

Acrylic on board, Continental town scene, signed D. Gama, 48 x 38cm, framed, an oil on board, Spanish street scene, 66 x 49cm, together with three other pictures

Lot 230

Box containing a group of three polished crystal obelisks, turned stone dish and various acrylic and other paperweights etc.

Lot 1267

Acrylic on panel monogramed Lieuwe Kingma 32 x 26 cm.

Lot 141

acrylic on canvas, signed, titled verso framed image size 60cm x 60cm, overall size 78.5cm x 78.5cm

Lot 273

Watercolour, or acrylic. Portrait of a man and a child, sitting by the fire. Framed. H.63 W.46cm.

Lot 22

Four Contemporary Paintings by Different Artists: Ian Shearman - 'After Cutting Wheat', acrylic on card, pencil signed below with artist's label verso, 31.5 x 13.5 cm; Caroline Hough - 'Frosty Morning on Butterrow', oil on canvas, titled and signed verso; Louise Watson - 'Cathedral Interior', mixed media, signed and titled verso; together with an abstract painting, acrylic on card (4)

Lot 11

Abstract Painting on Paper (2006), acrylic, initialled and dated 'PM 06' in pencil lower left, 18.6 x 75.7 cm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 12

Roy Lapidge (Local Interest, 20th Century) - 'Scarecrow' (1985), acrylic on paper, signed and dated lower right, 31.5 x 24 cm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 598

Bianca Smith (British, b.1975-), abstract forms, a pair, acrylic on canvas, signed with initials lower righteach 157cm x 173.5cmQty: 2Some minor marks to the canvases overall. Generally in good condition. Unframed.

Lot 624

Ricardo Earle (20th century school), a set of three paintings of geese, acrylic on board, signed lower righteach 59.5cm x 39.5cmThe paintings with some minor marks. The frames with some minor marks, dents and scratches.

Lot 626

Five various paintings by Ricardo Earle, two dogs; a goose; a horse; and a rabbit, all acrylic on boardthe largest 19.5cm x 19.5cmQty: 5All in good condition with only minor marks to the frames.

Lot 630

A group of decorative pictures to include a pair of landscape paintings by Joss Meadows, acrylic of board; three landscape paintings by Birdie; and two flower paintings, oils on canvas, signed 'Jhonas'the pair of landscapes 60cm x 59cm, the largest Birdie 77cm x 50.5cm, the Jhonas pictures 61cm x 91.5cmQty: 7All unframed and with some marks to the paint surface.

Lot 127

Andrew Coombes, a large unframed acrylic on canvas, study of a Stag. 102cm x 102cm.

Lot 285

Ken Curtis, acrylic study of "Pin Mill" at sunset

Lot 45

Richard Cook, acrylic of a barn owl

Lot 320

CRAIG ALAN (AMERICAN 1971) 'REFLECTIONS', twenty-seven figures holding umbrellas, signed bottom left, acrylic on board, approximate size 61cm x 61cm, frame size 71cm x 71cm, Condition Report: the resin coating has a yellow tinge, the painting is detached from the frame, frame chipped

Lot 598

THREE DECORATIVE PICTURES, comprising Edmund J. Kowalski (American contemporary) a Mid-West American landscape, signed and dated 1984 bottom left, acrylic on board, approximate size 50cm x 60cm, Theo Quekel (Dutch 1948-2013) signed limited edition print depicting a camping scene, approximate size 35cm x 35cm and a Don Breckon open edition railway print (3)

Lot 1004

Frank Bowling is a British artist known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and the boundaries of the medium. He is recognized for his innovative techniques and contributions to the field of abstract art. Here are some key points about Frank Bowling:1. Early Life and Education: Frank Bowling was born on February 29, 1936, in Bartica, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1953, he moved to London, England, to study at the Royal College of Art, where he later became the first Black artist to graduate with a master's degree.2. Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting: Bowling was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements that emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. He embraced the use of abstraction to convey emotions and ideas, exploring the power of color, form, and gesture in his artworks.3. Diverse Techniques and Materials: Bowling is known for his experimentation with various materials and techniques in his paintings. He often employs acrylic paint, spraying, pouring, and layering it onto canvas. He has also incorporated other materials, such as found objects and collaged elements, to add texture and depth to his works.4. Exploration of Identity and History: Bowling's art addresses themes of identity, race, and history. His work often reflects his personal experiences as a Black artist and his engagement with socio-political issues. He has explored the African diaspora, colonialism, and his own cultural heritage through his art.5. Recognition and Exhibitions: Bowling's art has been exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. He has participated in major exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, and his work is held in significant collections, such as the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art.6. Awards and Honors: Bowling has received several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to art. In 2008, he was elected as a Royal Academician, becoming the first Black artist to be elected as a Royal Academician in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts.7. Legacy and Influence: Bowling's contributions to the field of abstract art and his exploration of identity have had a significant impact on subsequent generations of artists. He has inspired and influenced many artists with his use of color, experimentation with materials, and his commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through his art.Frank Bowling's innovative approach to abstract painting, his exploration of identity and history, and his contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His ongoing experimentation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of the medium continue to inspire and engage audiences globally.Measures 29.2 x x 21.6.

Lot 1100

Frank Bowling is a British artist known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and the boundaries of the medium. He is recognized for his innovative techniques and contributions to the field of abstract art. Here are some key points about Frank Bowling:1. Early Life and Education: Frank Bowling was born on February 29, 1936, in Bartica, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1953, he moved to London, England, to study at the Royal College of Art, where he later became the first Black artist to graduate with a master's degree.2. Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting: Bowling was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements that emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. He embraced the use of abstraction to convey emotions and ideas, exploring the power of color, form, and gesture in his artworks.3. Diverse Techniques and Materials: Bowling is known for his experimentation with various materials and techniques in his paintings. He often employs acrylic paint, spraying, pouring, and layering it onto canvas. He has also incorporated other materials, such as found objects and collaged elements, to add texture and depth to his works.4. Exploration of Identity and History: Bowling's art addresses themes of identity, race, and history. His work often reflects his personal experiences as a Black artist and his engagement with socio-political issues. He has explored the African diaspora, colonialism, and his own cultural heritage through his art.5. Recognition and Exhibitions: Bowling's art has been exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. He has participated in major exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, and his work is held in significant collections, such as the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art.6. Awards and Honors: Bowling has received several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to art. In 2008, he was elected as a Royal Academician, becoming the first Black artist to be elected as a Royal Academician in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts.7. Legacy and Influence: Bowling's contributions to the field of abstract art and his exploration of identity have had a significant impact on subsequent generations of artists. He has inspired and influenced many artists with his use of color, experimentation with materials, and his commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through his art.Frank Bowling's innovative approach to abstract painting, his exploration of identity and history, and his contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His ongoing experimentation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of the medium continue to inspire and engage audiences globally.Measures 18.8 x x 31.4.

Lot 1147

Frank Bowling is a British artist known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and the boundaries of the medium. He is recognized for his innovative techniques and contributions to the field of abstract art. Here are some key points about Frank Bowling:1. Early Life and Education: Frank Bowling was born on February 29, 1936, in Bartica, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1953, he moved to London, England, to study at the Royal College of Art, where he later became the first Black artist to graduate with a master's degree.2. Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting: Bowling was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements that emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. He embraced the use of abstraction to convey emotions and ideas, exploring the power of color, form, and gesture in his artworks.3. Diverse Techniques and Materials: Bowling is known for his experimentation with various materials and techniques in his paintings. He often employs acrylic paint, spraying, pouring, and layering it onto canvas. He has also incorporated other materials, such as found objects and collaged elements, to add texture and depth to his works.4. Exploration of Identity and History: Bowling's art addresses themes of identity, race, and history. His work often reflects his personal experiences as a Black artist and his engagement with socio-political issues. He has explored the African diaspora, colonialism, and his own cultural heritage through his art.5. Recognition and Exhibitions: Bowling's art has been exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. He has participated in major exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, and his work is held in significant collections, such as the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art.6. Awards and Honors: Bowling has received several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to art. In 2008, he was elected as a Royal Academician, becoming the first Black artist to be elected as a Royal Academician in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts.7. Legacy and Influence: Bowling's contributions to the field of abstract art and his exploration of identity have had a significant impact on subsequent generations of artists. He has inspired and influenced many artists with his use of color, experimentation with materials, and his commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through his art.Frank Bowling's innovative approach to abstract painting, his exploration of identity and history, and his contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His ongoing experimentation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of the medium continue to inspire and engage audiences globally.Measures 27.7 x x 21.6.

Lot 1190

Frank Bowling is a British artist known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and the boundaries of the medium. He is recognized for his innovative techniques and contributions to the field of abstract art. Here are some key points about Frank Bowling:1. Early Life and Education: Frank Bowling was born on February 29, 1936, in Bartica, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1953, he moved to London, England, to study at the Royal College of Art, where he later became the first Black artist to graduate with a master's degree.2. Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting: Bowling was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements that emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. He embraced the use of abstraction to convey emotions and ideas, exploring the power of color, form, and gesture in his artworks.3. Diverse Techniques and Materials: Bowling is known for his experimentation with various materials and techniques in his paintings. He often employs acrylic paint, spraying, pouring, and layering it onto canvas. He has also incorporated other materials, such as found objects and collaged elements, to add texture and depth to his works.4. Exploration of Identity and History: Bowling's art addresses themes of identity, race, and history. His work often reflects his personal experiences as a Black artist and his engagement with socio-political issues. He has explored the African diaspora, colonialism, and his own cultural heritage through his art.5. Recognition and Exhibitions: Bowling's art has been exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. He has participated in major exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, and his work is held in significant collections, such as the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art.6. Awards and Honors: Bowling has received several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to art. In 2008, he was elected as a Royal Academician, becoming the first Black artist to be elected as a Royal Academician in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts.7. Legacy and Influence: Bowling's contributions to the field of abstract art and his exploration of identity have had a significant impact on subsequent generations of artists. He has inspired and influenced many artists with his use of color, experimentation with materials, and his commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through his art.Frank Bowling's innovative approach to abstract painting, his exploration of identity and history, and his contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His ongoing experimentation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of the medium continue to inspire and engage audiences globally.Measures 31.4 x x 17.1.

Lot 532

Frank Bowling is a British artist known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and the boundaries of the medium. He is recognized for his innovative techniques and contributions to the field of abstract art. Here are some key points about Frank Bowling:1. Early Life and Education: Frank Bowling was born on February 29, 1936, in Bartica, British Guiana (now Guyana). In 1953, he moved to London, England, to study at the Royal College of Art, where he later became the first Black artist to graduate with a master's degree.2. Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting: Bowling was influenced by the Abstract Expressionist and Color Field painting movements that emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century. He embraced the use of abstraction to convey emotions and ideas, exploring the power of color, form, and gesture in his artworks.3. Diverse Techniques and Materials: Bowling is known for his experimentation with various materials and techniques in his paintings. He often employs acrylic paint, spraying, pouring, and layering it onto canvas. He has also incorporated other materials, such as found objects and collaged elements, to add texture and depth to his works.4. Exploration of Identity and History: Bowling's art addresses themes of identity, race, and history. His work often reflects his personal experiences as a Black artist and his engagement with socio-political issues. He has explored the African diaspora, colonialism, and his own cultural heritage through his art.5. Recognition and Exhibitions: Bowling's art has been exhibited extensively in the United Kingdom, the United States, and internationally. He has participated in major exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale and Documenta, and his work is held in significant collections, such as the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Whitney Museum of American Art.6. Awards and Honors: Bowling has received several awards and honors throughout his career. In 2005, he was appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to art. In 2008, he was elected as a Royal Academician, becoming the first Black artist to be elected as a Royal Academician in the history of the Royal Academy of Arts.7. Legacy and Influence: Bowling's contributions to the field of abstract art and his exploration of identity have had a significant impact on subsequent generations of artists. He has inspired and influenced many artists with his use of color, experimentation with materials, and his commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through his art.Frank Bowling's innovative approach to abstract painting, his exploration of identity and history, and his contributions to the art world have solidified his place as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His ongoing experimentation and dedication to pushing the boundaries of the medium continue to inspire and engage audiences globally.Measures 31.5 x 20.7.

Lot 363

Mario Luca Giusti coloured acrylic decanter with stopper and set of six wine glasses (7)

Lot 246

Nick Potter ( Contemporary British) ' Old Head Lighthouse'. Acrylic on canvas, signed lower left. Titled, signed and dated 2009, verso, 25.5 x 30cm

Lot 254

Philip Hicks ( 1928- 2021) Still Life by a Window 1978 . Acrylic on board, 34 x 30cm. Artists label verso

Lot 255

Philip Hicks (1928-2021) Spring Yellow. Acrylic on canvas, signed and titled verso. 35 x 46cm

Lot 256

Philip Hicks ( 1928-2021) Moor in a Mist. Acrylic on board, signed, titled and dated 1979 verso, 19.5 x 35cm

Lot 257

After Philip Hicks, silhouette still life of jam jars and jug. Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 71cm 

Lot 243

Scottish school beach scene signed indistinctly bottom right, acrylic on paper in a white painted glazed mounted frame (29cmx39cm)

Lot 336

A set of three vintage beech and opalescent acrylic pendant light fittings, (H53cm) together with a set of three matching wall sconces (6)

Lot 142

Melbourne Brindle (1904-1995), 'Daimler Double-Six',signed, acrylic on artist's board, depicting the car at Stonehenge, 60 x 75cm, framed. Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 144

Melbourne Brindle (1904-1995), '1933 1½ Litre Singer Le Mans',signed, acrylic on canvas, depicting the car registration number OC5500 in wooded countryside, with two artist's insets, comprising an image of the car on the 1934 Abingdon Trial being driven by the team of Joseph Patrick and Rowland Hunt to win the Watkinson Cup, and a 'hand-written' note relating to JAM Patrick and the Singer, 60 x 75cm, framed. Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 48

A car cover for Ferrari F430 Spyder, by Classic Additions,black acrylic, cotton, polyester and mixed fibres, with grey piping and embroidered lettering, contained in white draw-string bag. (2)Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 114

‡ SIMON CARTER (b. 1961) acrylic on paper - Rain at Evening, signed and dated 2012, 51 x 41cms

Lot 140

‡ JAMIE HAGEMAN (20th Century) acrylic on board - entitled 'Three Sisters, Glencoe', signed, 42.5 x 59cmsProvenance: Private collection West Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeComments: framed and glazed, ready to hang

Lot 141

‡ JAMIE HAGEMAN (20th Century) acrylic on board - entitled 'Stob Garbh; Ben Crauchan', titled verso, signed and dated 2006, 27 x 43cmsProvenance: Private collection West Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeComments: framed and glazed, ready to hang

Lot 147

ISUZU JEENWANTHA acrylic on canvas - large and vibrant study of S.E Asian stilt fishermen, signed, 120 x 169cmsProvenance: Private collection West Wales, consigned via our Cardiff officeComments: framed, ready to hang

Lot 720

# John BALL (British 20th Century) Battleship Bismarck Acrylic on board Signed with initials lower right, inscribed verso Framed Picture size 49 x 54cm Overall size 51 x 66cm

Lot 729

Olive A. NICHOLSON (British 20th Century) Front Hall with Garden Beyond Acrylic on board Artists details verso Framed Picture size 67 x 60cm Overall size 72 x 64cm

Lot 756

Tony SHORTHOUSE (British 20th/21st Century) Pig Looking Over Its Sty Acrylic on canvas Signed lower right, gallery label verso Framed Picture size 19 x 24cm Overall size 33 x 38cm

Lot 758

# Denis THORPE (British 20th Century) Helford River Nr. Calamansack Acrylic on board Signed lower right Framed Picture size 29 x 39cm Overall size 40 x 52cm

Lot 790

British Naive School Whale, Calf, Sailing Boat, Lighthouse Acrylic on board Framed Picture size 90 x 30cm Overall size 100 x 38cm

Lot 119

Simon Karkov (Danish 20th/21st Century) for Normann Copenhagen - a Norm 69 table lamp, folded acrylic sheets, height 62cm.

Lot 100

Anne Redpath O.B.E., R.S.A., A.R.A., L.L.D., A.R.W.S., R.O.I., R.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1895-1965) - ' Girl With A Posy ' - A 20th century charcoal, watercolour and acrylic portrait painting studied of a young girl. Signed to the lower right. To the verso a paper label from the Royal Scottish Society Of Paintings In Water-Colours,. Set within an oak frame. Painting measures approx. 49cm x 36cm. Frame measures approx. 74cm x 59cm.   Anne was born in Galashiels, the daughter of a tweed designer. In 1913 she studied at Edinburgh College of Art and in 1920 she married James Beattie Michie, an architect with the War Graves Commission in France, where they lived for the next fourteen years. During this time she did little painting, devoting herself to her family (she had three sons). In 1934 she returned to Scotland, living first in Hawick and then from 1949 in Edinburgh (she became gradually estranged from her husband, who worked in London). From the 1950s she attained a distinguished position in the Scottish art world and was awarded various honours. Her main subjects were landscapes and still-lifes, richly coloured and broadly handled in the tradition of the Scottish Colourists (in her later work there is sometimes a hint of Expressionism). She travelled a good deal, painting landscapes in, for example, Spain and Portugal. Redpath retains a position as one of the most highly regarded Scottish artists of the twentieth century and UK public collections hold one hundred and sixteen examples of her work.

Lot 274

An acrylic red neon sign reading 'Like A Boss' - length 78cm, height 64cm

Lot 763

Lionel Burdge, Falmouth boatyard, collage and acrylic inks, 75cm x 87cm, framedGood condition

Lot 533

Alex Kuznetsov (born 1978), abstract composition, acrylic on silver canvas, signed verso with date 2014, 70cm x 50cm, unframedVery good untouched condition

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