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Lot 11

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract Signed and dated (19)75, gouache, 23.5cm by 33.5cm

Lot 15

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) ''Abstract Grey, Red and White'' Gouache, 52.5cm by 73.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 22

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract in Ochre Signed and dated (19)75, mixed media, 33.5cm by 15cm

Lot 7

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract Inscribed verso ''Marie Walker Last for St Johns Queens Rd Ilkley'', oil on paper, 43cm by 58cm Before lot 7 During a childhood in West Yorkshire, Marie showed an early inclination towards art encouraged by her father, a successful textiles manufacturer and art enthusiast. After a spell in the Land Army during the Second World War, Marie's early artistic inclinations leant towards capturing the landscape of West Yorkshire. In the mid-1950's she became a member of the Northern Federation of Artists, and whilst attending their summer painting schools met leading artists such as Robert Medley and Terry Frost. Here she was encouraged to move beyond representational depictions of landscape towards more abstract, personal expressions of her surroundings. In 1956 Marie was accepted into the Chelsea School of Art, where she produced bold abstract expressionist work often inspired by her fascination with the Universe and space exploration. Whilst in London, Marie threw herself into the vibrant art scene, working for the Molton Gallery, Annely Juda and New Vision Centre Gallery. Her first solo show in 1959 was at University Gallery, Newcastle, an offshoot of the New Vision Centre Gallery focusing on contemporary abstract art. This was followed by a solo show in the New Vision Centre Gallery in London. In 1961 Marie married lawyer Tom Last and moved to his home town of Ilkley, where she established a studio in nearby Menston. Here she gravitated back to her early fascination with the Yorkshire landscape, which once more became a strong focus for her work. Marie exhibited both locally and nationally, with her first major retrospective held at Dean Clough Gallery, Halifax in 1991. Throughout her long career, Marie Walker Last experimented widely with different movements and styles, but her diverse work is unified by a common emotional response to the landscape around her. Marie Walker Last held many solo exhibitions throughout the 1950's, 60's and 70's and her works can be found in the collections of the Bank of England, Bradford University, Leeds University, Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, The Open University, Halifax Building Society, York University, Arthur Haigh Collection, Granada Television, Yorkshire Television and numerous private collections. ''It is difficult to put into words my aims as a painter: to be able to do so would make painting unnecessary. In abstract painting one is searching in deeper then surface levels for something glimpsed ''beyond human ken'', translating this into shapes, forms, colour and space and always struggling to convey that extra mystical something which is the essence of all good paintings''. Marie Walker Last 1966

Lot 25

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Landscape in monochrome Signed and dated (19)64, gouache, 44cm by 57.5cm

Lot 9

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract - yellow ground Signed and dated 1956 verso, oil on textured wallpaper, 54cm by 75cm

Lot 158

Edward Noott RBSA (b.1963) ''Relaxing in St Mark's Square'' Signed, oil on canvas, 49cm by 59cm Provenance: Walker Galleries, Harrogate Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 106

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) ''Marine Mirage'' Signed and dated (19)78, mixed media, 56cm by 75cm Provenance: Park Square Gallery, Leeds Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 23

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Disk sinking Mixed media on paper, 68cm by 98cm

Lot 26

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Spinning disk Signed, mixed media, 43cm by 33cm

Lot 14

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract Oil on canvas, 40cm by 50cm

Lot 10

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract Signed and inscribed with artist's address verso, oil on canvas, 65cm by 75.5cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 24

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Mystic landscape Mixed media on paper, 37cm by 54cm

Lot 16

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) ''Journey to Freedom'' Signed and inscribed verso (19)60, oil on canvas, 152cm by 183cm Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Lot 20

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract with red circle Mixed media on paper, 53.5cm by 74.5cm

Lot 21

Marie Walker Last (1917-2017) Abstract with orange form Signed, mixed media, 22.5cm by 22.5cm

Lot 1109

OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), FIGURES ON A CREEK WITH A TOWER, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 24.5cm by 34.5cmNote: Owen Bowen was a British painter, known mostly for his Impressionist still lifes and landscapes depicting the Yorkshire countryside. Born in 1873 in Leeds, Bowen was educated during evenings in his adolescence at Leeds School of Art. In the early 20th century, Bowen travelled to Holland, where he painted maritime landscapes and windmill scenes. He went on to form the Leeds School of Art, now known as the Owen Bowen School of Art. Before his death at the age of 94 in 1967, Bowen exhibited his work regularly throughout England, showing at the Walker Gallery and the Royal Cambrian Academy.

Lot 401

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER AIDE-MEMOIRE, WALKER & HALL, CHESTER 1909, the cover chased to each side with a cartouche of winged putti, the interior with ivorine writing tablet and card compartment; together with a small silver vesta case of similar date (marks indistinct), with engraved foliate decoration. (2) First 9.5cm by 7cm, total gross 3.2 troy ounces

Lot 1052

OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), YORKSHIRE LANDSCAPE (POSSIBLY OTLEY), signed and dated 1890 lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 59cm by 90cmProvenance: Gallery Thirty Three, Billingshurst.Note: Owen Bowen was a British painter, known mostly for his Impressionist still lifes and landscapes depicting the Yorkshire countryside. Born in 1873 in Leeds, Bowen was educated during evenings in his adolescence at Leeds School of Art. In the early 20th century, Bowen travelled to Holland, where he painted maritime landscapes and windmill scenes. He went on to form the Leeds School of Art, now known as the Owen Bowen School of Art. Before his death at the age of 94 in 1967, Bowen exhibited his work regularly throughout England, showing at the Walker Gallery and the Royal Cambrian Academy.

Lot 1091

OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), CATTLE WATERING IN A SUNLIT MEADOW, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 42cm by 51.5cmNote: Owen Bowen was a British painter, known mostly for his Impressionist still lifes and landscapes depicting the Yorkshire countryside. Born in 1873 in Leeds, Bowen was educated during evenings in his adolescence at Leeds School of Art. In the early 20th century, Bowen travelled to Holland, where he painted maritime landscapes and windmill scenes. He went on to form the Leeds School of Art, now known as the Owen Bowen School of Art. Before his death at the age of 94 in 1967, Bowen exhibited his work regularly throughout England, showing at the Walker Gallery and the Royal Cambrian Academy.

Lot 1089

OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN VASE, signed and dated 1927 lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 89cm by 69cmNote: Owen Bowen was a British painter, known mostly for his Impressionist still lifes and landscapes depicting the Yorkshire countryside. Born in 1873 in Leeds, Bowen was educated during evenings in his adolescence at Leeds School of Art. In the early 20th century, Bowen travelled to Holland, where he painted maritime landscapes and windmill scenes. He went on to form the Leeds School of Art, now known as the Owen Bowen School of Art. Before his death at the age of 94 in 1967, Bowen exhibited his work regularly throughout England, showing at the Walker Gallery and the Royal Cambrian Academy.

Lot 861

COLLECTION OF FOUR FLY FISHING RODS comprising: 1 Hardy ‘Graphite’ 7½ft 2 piece Fly Rod, 1 Bruce & Walker ‘Carbon Compound Taper’ 9½ft 2 piece Fly Rod, 1 Sage ‘Graphite 11’ 9ft 2 piece Fly Rod, 1 Browning Graphite Titanium 8ft 2 piece Fly Rod. (4)

Lot 35

AA and RAC car badges together with sundry car marque and model vehicle badges, a set of 1970s Shell petrol "Historic Cars" medallions and an Edmunds, Walker & Co of Leeds automotive component's suppliers advertising calendar

Lot 840

A silver cigarette box with coat of arms, Walker & Hall, 13cm

Lot 2190

Silver goblet bright cut decoration by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902, approx 9.2oz Condition Report Height = 20cmClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 18

WALKER AND HALL A SILVER SWING HANDLED BREAD BASKET, raised on a circular platform foot, Sheffield 1956, 25cm diameter 650g

Lot 36

WALKER & HALL A SILVER INKWELL, with hinged cover and clear glass liner, Birmingham 1923, the base 7.5cm in diameter, together with A SILVER BUD VASE and a PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS

Lot 42

WALKER & HALL A SILVER PEPPER POT AND MATCHING LIDDED MUSTARD POT, with blue glass liner, of tapering octagonal form, Chester 1938, together with a SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS cased and FOUR SILVER THIMBLES, combined weight; 186g

Lot 43

WALKER & HALL A GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER SAUCE BOAT, raised on trefid supports, Sheffield 1921, together with A SILVER STUD HOLDER fabric lined, raised on three feet, Birmingham 1925 and a shallow WHITE METAL BOWL inset with an Eastern coin, 8.5cm di ameter (3)

Lot 50

A silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1930, with hinged cover raised on three pad feet, diameter 7.5 cm.

Lot 240

A selection of silver and silver handled serving cutlery including a Walker and Hall cake fork

Lot 259

A set of six silver Walker and Hall teaspoons and tongs, circa 1938 - cased, and a silver shooting prize spoon

Lot 305

A Walker and Hall silver fruit bowl with embossed swag and ribbon decoration - 20cm dia, 450g

Lot 557

Seven various WWI Victory medals - named to edge as follows.    87698 Dvr. C. Greening RA.    F1762 Pte. F.C.  Cordwell Middx Reg.     97672 Dvr.  H.M.N. Walker  RA.    161653  Gnr.  E.  Woodyatt  RA.    18607  Pte.   C.  Kearns  R. Lanc.  R.   94057 Gnr. W.  Majer RA.   43306  Pte.  W.C. Hedges – R. Berks Reg

Lot 765

A treen box, apple etc and a silver plated and wooden Walker and Hall bread board

Lot 16

Vintage TV/Music Hall signed collection. 17 items mostly 6x4 photos. Amongst the names are Denise Walker, Tom Jacobsen, Nelson Jackson, Wilbur Evans and more. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 214

A Cased Set of Six Silver Plated Soup Spoons by Walker & hall, together with a cased set of nutcrackers, a WMF table centre, a ladle and a fork by Christofle

Lot 336

A French Brass Cased Carriage Clock retailed by John Walker, Regent Street, London, together with a brass carriage clock by Bayard

Lot 362

A large Walker & Hall silverplated tray, W. 65cm.

Lot 428

A boxed 15 year old Johnnie Walker Pure Malt Scotch Whisky bottle and a Teacher's Highland Cream Scotch Whisky bottle.

Lot 494

A hand painted reproduction Johnnie Walker pub sign, size 54 x 90cm.

Lot 108A

Walker and Hall Magnificent and Impressive Pair of Candlesticks of classical design and form. Each candlestick profusely decorated in high relief and raised on solid profusely decorated square bases. The whole making a wonderful pair of Sterling silver candlesticks in the classical form. Hallmark Sheffield 1900. Makers mark Walker and Hall. Loaded bases total weight 90 onz 8 grams,

Lot 1280

A Collection of Silver Plated Ware to include Dixon 6 silver dessert spoons, CP Walker and Co Ltd EPNS teaspoons, Hamilton EPNS cake forks and egg spoons. Together with a large collection of Insignia Art Deco Style cutlery. Includes large and small knives and forks, fish knives and forks, large serving spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons etc. Please see accompanying image.

Lot 243

Geirangerfjord, Norway, oil on board, signed lower right "J Scott Harrison 1935", 35.5 x 54 cm Provenance: Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; Private collection, Cambridgeshire

Lot 332

Circle of Thomas Gainsborough, RA (English School, 18th Century), Landscape with a cottage, grey wash, 18 x 25cm; and A walker with cattle by a brook with willows, grey wash, 17 x 24cm (2)

Lot 453

A large collection of 19th century engraved maps, to include a number of the British Isles, parts of Europe and Asia, some coloured, engraved by J. & C. Walker, sheet size 40 x 34cm (qty)

Lot 375

A selection of original Star Wars loose figures, plus a Scout Walker, mini rigs etc.

Lot 954

Sir Russell Flint, RA, A Series of 8 Unframed Limited Edition Prints. All numbered (mid numbers) from an 850 series, but unsigned. Entitled 'Festival of Santa Eulalia, Andalusia' from the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.

Lot 15

Frank Rousse (act. 1894-1917). Whitby fish market, watercolour, signed and dated (18)98, 29.5cm x 44.5cm. Label verso - Walker Galleries.

Lot 7

OFFICER OF THE FLEETA Voyage to the South-Seas, and to Many Other Parts of the World, Performed from the Month of September in the Year 1740, to June 1744... by An Officer of the Fleet, 2 parts in 1 vol., the second title printed in red and black, wood-engraved frontispiece (partly hand-coloured in blue and green wash), 2 woodcut scenes on one plate (repaired with small losses), 4pp. of publisher's advertisements with woodcut ornament at end of the first part, lacks 6 leaves of text and ?half-titles, extensively annotated throughout, mostly in red ink in margins, several leaves of nineteenth century manuscript facsimile and 6 original pen and ink illustrations loosely inserted, several ownership inscriptions including Henry Strickland (1753), and Robert and Montagu Bancroft (1848 and 1858), modern calf [Hill 1785], A. Merryman, 1744; idem, another edition, comprising the first part (of 2, bound from original 33 parts), woodcut portrait plate of Anson (bound between pp.104/5), passage on pp.40-41 struck through, ends on p.263, inscribed 'To Mr. Morley on title' and 'Morley' on final leaf, bookplate of George Craster, contemporary calf, rebacked [Hill 1786], ; idem, another edition, J. Plumb, 1744--[OFFICER OF THE SQUADRON] A Voyage to the South Seas, and to Many Other Parts of the World... by Commodore Anson, second edition, engraved portrait (cut to size and laid down), 4 folding engraved plates, without half-title, ownership inscription of Henry Skillicorne (1745), bookplate of William Nash Skillicorne, contemporary sheep, rebacked [cf.Hill 1787, first edition of 1744], R. Walker, 1745, 8vo; and 2 others, sold not subject to return (5)Footnotes:Three anonymous unauthorised accounts of the Anson voyage, all of which appeared prior to the official account edited by Richard Walker.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 449

ROBERT WALKER MACBETH (1848-1910) A leisurely read, signed with initials and dated 1906, watercolour, 31.5 x 51cm

Lot 261

Golf Jimmy Walker 8 x 12 inch signed colour photo of the 2016 PGA championship winner. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 360

Silver Plate and Glassware - a silver plated teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk jug, Walker and Hall; an early 20th century plated hot water jug, rattan handle; a plated Viners jardiniere, lion mask handles; a large glass rose bowl, stemware, a cut glass lamp base, etc

Lot 618

2 boxes of liquor – Bells & Teachers and other whisky etc, Bacardi, brandy, Johnnie Walker, Gordons Gin

Lot 638

3 Piece Elkington Plate Tea / Coffee Set and 2 large plated Tea Pots, Walker & Hall Toast Rack (6)

Lot 30

A lady's 9ct gold wristwatch retailed by James Walker of London, in original box

Lot 53

An Edwardian silver communion goblet and matching ewer engraved with Pascha Nostrum, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, goblet 12cm high. CONDITION REPORT: 264g gross.

Lot 352

An ornate Victorian five piece silver condiment set, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899

Lot 963

60s ROCK / POP - 7". Fantastic collection of about 230 x 7". Artists/titles include Small Faces, Simon Dupree, Chicken Shack, Cyril Davies, Dave Carlin, The Kingsmen, The Move, Link Wray, The Doors, Cream, The Electric Prunes, Easybeats, The Truth, Jewel Akens, Nero and The Gladiators, Sandy Nelson, The Naturals, The Nashville Teens, The Mindbenders, Unit Four plus Two, Tony Meehan, Geno Washington, The Walker Brothers, Nina Simone, Joe South, The Bee Gees, The Animals, The Liverpool Scene, Steve Miller Band, Jeff Beck, The Bedrocks, B. Bumble and The Stingers, The Turtles, Keith West, Zager & Evans, Traffic, The Tornados, Swinging Blue Jeans, Stavely Makepeace, The Hollies. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 1180

SCOTT WALkER & RELATED / RARITIES - LPs. Smart selection of 5 x LPs, all original UK pressings. Titles include Nite Flights (GTLP 033, Ex/VG+), Climate of Hunter (V2303, Ex-/Ex-), A Day Now (6308 148, VG+/VG+), 'Til The Band Comes In (6308035, VG+/VG+), We HAd It All (S 80254, Ex-/VG+).

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