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Antiques Trade Gazette 37


DAVID LAY FRICS Cornwall’s leading auctioneers


Fine Art Sale 11am April 7th Over 500 lots


38. A. A. Glendenning


48. Neville Lytton 141. Laura Knight


151. Ann Walke 168. Hector Caffieri


177. Thomas Hart one of 37 works by him and his progeny


333 336 331 327 330 222. Blek le Rat


231. One of three works by A. Heaton Cooper


252. Denis Mitchell, his large bronze ‘Clodgy’


177


253. Joan Gilchrest, a large important work


327. 17th c. Flemish school


330. Jacob Toorenvliet 335 334 231 48


334. 17th c. Adoration in Louis XV frame 335. Follower of Poussin


336. Late 17th c. copper panel


141 38 168


379. One of 17 works by Fred Yates


455. James Dixon


456. One of three water colours by H. S. Tuke


456 455 252 222


This large and important sale also includes 17 signed prints by Sir Terry Frost RA, a portfolio of 13 Patrick Heron etchings and four signed prints by Beryl Cook. Also a collection of works by John Emanuel and a group of early Denis Mitchell oils.


331. Attrib. Sir Godfrey Kneller


333. Follower of Watteau


253 DAVID LAY FRICS


379 Antiques & Fine Art Auctioneers, Valuers & Consultants


The Penzance Auction House Alverton, Penzance, Cornwall TR18 4RE


tel +44 (0)1736 - 361414. fax: (0)1736 360035 email: david.lays@btopenworld.com


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Viewing: Saturday, April 2nd 9am - 1pm & Wednesday, April 6th 9am - 7pm


Auction day morning 9 - 11am


For catalogues and bidding forms please contact The Penzance Auction House. Online catalogue at www.davidlay.co.uk


Internet bidding is available for this sale


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