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DATE:
30/05/2025
Discover a world of artistic variety and timeless appeal in our upcoming Fine & Affordable Art auction, where quality and accessibility go hand in hand. This carefully curated sale brings together works spanning the 17th to 21st centuries, offering an engaging mix of classic and contemporary styles to suit collectors at every stage.
From evocative landscapes to historic portraiture, the auction showcases standout pieces such as a tranquil Tuscan scene by Sir Alfred East RA, a richly atmospheric Grasmere watercolour by William Heaton Cooper RI, and a beautifully observed interior by Rose Maynard Barton RWS. For lovers of tradition, striking 18th-19th century oils after Sir Godfrey Kneller and Paolo Veronese offer grand, historical flair, while works by Owen Bowen, Tom Anderton, and Philip Naviasky bring Northern charm and character to the fore.
With subjects ranging from rustic rural life and coastal views to still lifes and classical portraiture, the sale spans oil, watercolour, and mixed media, all carefully chosen for their appeal, condition, and collectability.
Whether you're adding to an established collection or looking to take your first step into the art world, this is a chance to acquire inspiring works at accessible prices. Browse the catalogue today and place your bids.
TIME:
11: 00 AM
Closing Date for Entries:
Friday, 9 May
VENUE:
Online & at Duggleby Stephenson, York, YO19 5GF
AUCTION VIEWING:
Tuesday 27th May 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 28th May 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 29th May 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 30th May from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Friday, 6 June
and collected by
Friday, 6 June