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After Karel Dujardin A Savoyard boy playing a violin Etching 16.7 x 12.2cm; 6½ x 4¾in (plate) Together with Continental School 19th Century; Study of an ornamental ceiling; pencil; 28.2 x 19.7cm; 11 x 7¾in; Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980); Duetto for Young Serpent and Gouty Violin; Figures at a ball; two, the former inscribed with title; both pen and ink; each 14 x 8.8cm; 5½ x 3½in; Rowland Emett (1906-1990); Just Like Them to Go and Spoil the Amenities with a Block of Flats; signed and inscribed To Captain & Mrs Whitford Hawkes/with best wishes from/Rowland Emett (lower left); reproduction print; 22.6 x 28.6cm; 9 x 11¼in; Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian 1728-1815) after Henry Edridge (1768-1821); Portrait of Colonel Stanley; stipple with hand-colouring; 15.5 x 11.5cm; 6 x 4½in; and Manner of Thomas Lawrence; Portrait of a lady; reproduction print 27.1 x 20.4cm; 10¾ x 8in (unframed) (7) Provenance: From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray (1907-1980)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, COLLECTABLES AND SUNDRIES ETC, to include eleven Days Gone die cast cars and vans, two Corgi die cast vans, Maisto 1:10th scale BMW R1100 R, two boxed Meccano motion systems kits (non look to have been removed from their boxes), two glass chess sets in original packaging, table top football game, Bullseye Bully toy, a violin having a one piece back, no makers label, length of body approximately 35cm, together with two unbranded bows, unbranded pool cue, etc
Mixed lot of pottery and glassware, two Brio wooden toys, pair of ebony elephant candlesticks, two Tiffany style tea candle burners. Lady with violin table lamp. Wedgwood Peter Rabbit alphabet plate, 20.5cms w. Kutani Crane dish, 13cms w. Russian pottery Racoon 8cms h, glass including Wedgwood pink penguin 11cms h, large penguin 20cms h, piggy bank, small duck dish and marble, bunch of grapes.Condition ReportNo noticeable major issues.
* HERBERT WHONE (BRITISH 1925 - 2011), WINTER SCENE WITH COAL-MAN, ROTTEN ROW (aka "A Glasgow Winter") oil on canvas, signed and dated '61 image size 61cm x 108cm, overall size 76cm x 122cm Framed. Provenance: Fully illustrated and titled in "Herbert Whone, Glasgow In Transition" plate 20, page 68 and a copy of this 128 page hardback book included with this lot. Acquired by the current owner in The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction 27th March 2016 lot 2156 then titled "A Glasgow Winter" for £9920 (premium) and at the time, a new auction record price for an artwork by Herbert Whone. Note: In our opinion, one of the finest examples of the work of Herbert Whone to be offered at auction. Herbert Whone was born in Bingley, West Yorkshire, where his parents were both employed in the cloth mills. He was encouraged by his mother to ''improve'' himself culturally, and from an early age took photographs and practised the violin. After education at the Royal Manchester College of Music (now the Royal Northern College of Music) and Manchester University, he secured positions in the Royal Opera House Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, before moving to Glasgow in 1955, where he took up the position of deputy leader of the Scottish National Orchestra. He was inspired by Glasgow's changing fortunes and painted a series of notable canvases featuring the beauty of a city and surrounding areas in transition. His paintings of trams and shipbuilding on and around the Clyde, to pick two of his fondest subjects, were presented with warmth and beauty, almost impressionistic in their depiction of glowing sunsets and use of rich colour. Herbert Whone (often incorrectly catalogued as Herbert Bannister Whone, his father's name) continued to paint long after his departure from Glasgow in 1964 and made several trips back to Scotland to paint, but It's the relatively small body of work produced in and around the city that stand testament to his exceptional talent. Whone's paintings, while highly collected and critically acclaimed, are still to attain the full recognition and commercial value they deserve and will surely eventually achieve. Known collectors of Herbert Whone's paintings included Joan Eardley, Margot Sandeman, Cyril Gerber, Johnny Beattie and Magnus Magnusson. Growing collector interest in Herbert Whone has seen his auction record price being beaten on an almost annual basis in recent years and his current "high" had been £11,000 (hammer) until The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction on 6th June 2021 when "Glasgow Tram" (lot 520, a 57 x 40.5cm oil) sold for £13,000 (hammer). This latest record price is even more impressive as "Glasgow Tram" is significantly smaller than half the size of "Winter Scene With Coal-man, Rotten Row". Auction appearances of Herbert Whone's larger paintings are becoming ever rarer. Public collections include: Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The Hepworth, Kirklees Museums & Galleries, Salford Museums & Galleries and The Mercer Gallery (Harrogate).
A EARLY 20TH CENTURY JOHN JUZEK (CZECHOSLOVAKIAN 1892-1965) VIOLIN, PRAGUE with two-piece maple back, maker's label on the interior: John Juzek Violin Maker formerly in Prague and signed; length of back: 360 mm (36 cm)CONDITION The violin is in good condition. Very light surface scratches to the front of the body. With no significant issues to report otherwise.N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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