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8 March 2026
After receiving a positive response in our July 2025 sale, we are pleased to be offering a further installment of the Kent County Council Collection in our upcoming Paint. Print. Sculpt. auction on Tuesday 10 March.
5 March 2026
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Following the success of last summer’s inaugural offering, when nearly 100 works found enthusiastic new owners, Sworders is delighted to present the second instalment of artwork from the Kent County Council collection.
This compelling body of work holds a special place in the cultural story of the county. Much of it was originally acquired over 40 years ago for the Kent Visual Arts Loan Scheme (KVALS), an inspired initiative created to bring art directly into schools and workplaces. For many, these pieces offered daily access to creativity and inspiration at a time when it might otherwise have been out of reach. With KVALS no longer running and the collection stored away for more than a decade, these artworks now present a rare opportunity to reconnect with the county’s visual heritage.
Gregory Brown (British, 1887-1941), 'Gravesend' (£700-900)
Unsurprisingly, Kent itself is at the heart of the collection. From anonymous rural landscapes and Oast house silhouettes to evocative coastal scenes, many works capture the county’s distinctive character. There are also recognisable views, including those of Whitstable, Margate, Broadstairs, Herne Bay, Gravesend, Maidstone and Chatham. In our 10 March Paint. Print. Sculpt. sale, we are pleased to offer over 150 lots, representing a rich variety of styles, techniques and periods. With estimates ranging from under £100 up to £3,000-£5,000, the auction provides opportunities for all collectors to engage with the sale, from first-time buyers to seasoned enthusiasts.
▲ Sidney Nolan (Australian, 1917-1992), 'By the River', 1966-67 (£500-800)
Notable highlights include beautifully observed watercolours by Edward Bawden, alongside striking prints by Sidney Nolan, Robert Tavener, and Graham Clarke. Photography also takes centre stage within this tranche of the collection, featuring compelling works by Tony Ray-Jones, Terry Hulf, and Timothy Fagan, each bringing their unique lens to the people and places of Kent.
▲ George Mackley (British, 1900-1983), 'Kentish Oast' (£500-800)
With such range and diversity, this sale represents far more than an auction; it’s an invitation to own a piece of Kent’s artistic and cultural legacy. Whether you are drawn by nostalgia, artistry, or the thrill of acquiring something truly unique, this eclectic offering has something to inspire every collector.
We look forward to welcoming bidders to what promises to be an exciting continuation of this remarkable release of a historic collection to the market.
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We are excited to share a collection of works from the estate of John Nash that features in our 31 March 'Modern & Contemporary Art' auction.
6 March 2026
One of the most rewarding aspects of our auctions is the opportunity to present a personal collection - an intimate glimpse into the tastes, influences and inspirations that shaped an individual’s life. This March, our Modern & Contemporary Art sale offers exactly that: a capsule of 20 works (lots 202–221) from the private art collection of Michael Rand, the celebrated art editor and director of The Sunday Times Magazine.
6 March 2026