On the scent of an Old Master at Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers

17th century painting of hunting dogs sells for £61,000 plus buyer’s premium


26/04/2018     SPORTING ART

After the landmark North Mymms sale which totalled a house record of £1.75million last week, Sworders witnessed another big hitter on April 25 when a 17th century painting of hunting dogs sold for £61,000 plus buyer’s premium.

The oil on canvas, probably Dutch and a painting of considerable quality, was dated 1648 and appeared to be signed ‘Horn', though it had not been possible to establish who the artist was. Jane Oakley, specialist in charge of the inaugural Sporting Art sale at Sworders said: “Dog paintings of this period don’t come onto the market very often so it drew a lot of attention from the trade and also private buyers. Coupled with the added ingredients of being fresh to the market from a local private source, we expected it would do well. We had about four telephone bidders at the start, two of whom dropped out around £8,000-9,000. The remaining two fought vigorously up to the final bid of £61,000." London dealers Tomasso Brothers were the buyers.

 

Dutch School SPANIELS AND POINTER IN A LANDSCAPE sells for £61,000

Lot 56 - Dutch School, c.1648 SPANIELS AND POINTER IN A LANDSCAPE Indistinctly signed and dated 'Horn 1648' l.r., oil on canvas.

Sold for £61,000 plus buyer's premium.

Jane Oakley said the sale - the first in this format - received good interest and lots of very positive comments from clients. "The format of having different sections for different types of pictures – sporting, dogs, birds, wildlife – worked well and each section yielded some strong prices.”

"The dog section in general was particularly popular with clients as far away as Australia bidding for the various breeds. There was a lot of activity online for the lower value pictures and a few surprises – pigeons were particularly popular today!”

 

Edward Henry Windred (1877-1957) BLUE COCK 'BILL'; 'FORECAST'. Sold for £1,900

Lot 116 - Edward Henry Windred (1877-1957) BLUE COCK 'BILL'. Onr of two oil paintings sold for £1,900

London folk art dealer Robert Young was the buyer of a pair of unframed oils of the prize-winning homing pigeons ‘Forecast' and ‘Blue Cock Bill’ by Edward Henry Windred (1877-1957). Each, signed and dated 1927 and 1928, included a record of their triumphs in a series of long-distance races.

Further highlights in the sale included £6,200 for a signed and dated watercolour by Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (1878-1966) and £6,000 for an Anthony Gibbs (b. 1951), signed and dated 1975 oil on canvas, titled The Old Bull.

Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards RI RCA (1878-1966) ON DEAN HILL, HURSLEY. Sold for £6,200

Lot 7 - Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards RI RCA (1878-1966) ON DEAN HILL, HURSLEY. Sold for £6,200

Anthony Gibbs (b.1951) THE OLD BULL. Sold for £6,000

Lot 137 - Anthony Gibbs (b.1951) THE OLD BULL. Sold for £6,000 

https://www.sworder.co.uk/paintings-sculpture/sporting-art 

 

 

 

 


 

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