TWO attractive studies of animals were the stand out performers at Greenslade Taylor Hunt’s biannual Spring Sporting Sale.
The appealing watercolour of a hare signed and dated by artist Mick Cawston had come to the saleroom via a valuation event at the Bridgwater residential branch. It sold to a room bidder, who paid £740.
An oil on board also by Cawston of a fox in a snowy landscape proved equally desirable to bidders and was bought for £863. It was also signed and dated by the artist.
This picture found a new home in Wiltshire after a commission bidder provided the largest bid, which was also the top price of the day.
A Snaffles colour print with vignette entitled “The D.R.” sold to a net bidder for £530. It was among nine works by the artist, which collectively made nearly £3,000.
An oil on canvas featuring Derby winners Monkton and Snow Knight, signed and dated by the artist Jack Lawrence Miller fetched £530.
A heavy cast and painted whip/hat rack was another good seller. It made £470.
• DELIGHTFUL WATERCOLOUR: Study of a hare signed and dated by artist Mick Cawston was bought by a room bidder for £740
Put together by sporting sales valuer Stuart Triggol this specialist auction is a rare stand-alone event in the antiques calendar. The date for the corresponding Autumn Sporting Sale has been set for October 4 at The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton.
If you have items to consign please contact Stuart Triggol at the saleroom on 01823 332525 or 07860928797.
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