A collection of more than 60 artworks by artists Percy Kelly and Sheila Fell RA will be auctioned at the Mitchells Antiques & Fine Art Sale from March 20 to 22.
The Percy Kelly collection, one of the largest from a deceased estate, is one of the largest private collections of his artworks to be sold at the saleroom.
It includes pieces like a lithograph titled White Chapel, expected to fetch between £400 and £600, and a 1954 watercolour named Derwent Bank Broughton, likely to sell between £300 and £500.
Select works by Sheila Fell are also up for grabs, with estimates spanning from £100 to £1,500.
A significant single owner collection of art glass, studio ceramics, textiles, nearly 100 lots in total, should achieve a combined total of £5,000 to £9,000.
Highlights include an antique hand stitched hexagonal honeycomb pattern patchwork quilt, expected to go for around £800 to £1,000.
Asian art features like a 19th century Chinese porcelain tiled screen and Chinese dishes from the 18th century, valuation of £250 to £350 and £120 to £180 respectively, are also up for sale.
Among the furniture, a late 17th century oak court cupboard and an ash and elm armchair by Elizabeth Gabbitass, wife of the Windsor chair maker John Gabbitass of Worksop, has a valuation of £250 to £300.
For more information about the auction and condition reports, contact James Moore or James Warwick on 01900 827800.
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