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Art — Young's Auctions

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Auction House: Young's Auctions
Number of lots recorded: 333
Lots with images: 333
Prices available: 333
Category: Art





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Lot Description Price Image
*** Henry Short. (1807-1865) Still life oil painting of fruit. Original Isaac Whitehead gilt frame. Signed and dated lower right, 'Henry Short Senr, 1863' ***
*** Edward H. Fahey. (1844 - 1907) Late Victorian scene of a Woman with two Dogs. Oil painting in gilt frame. Signed lower left. 59 x 80 cm ***
*** Australian school. 'The Buffalo Ranges'. 19th century oil on canvas. Dated 1893. In gilt slip mount. 39 x 59 cm ***
*** George Lacy (1817- 1878) (Attributed). 'Corroboree'. 19th century watercolour depicting a large gathering of aborigines with weapons, dancing by a fire. Women and children in foreground. 46 x 65 cm ***
*** Brett Whiteley, lithograph. 'Towards Sculpture 3'. 37/50, pencil signature lower right and monogrammed ***
*** Isaac Whitehead (1819 - 1891) River scene with Rowboats Oil painting on canvas, signed lower right & dated 1859. 44 x 60 ***
*** 19th century maritime water colour. 'Cumberland Bay, town of Juan Fernandez'. Monogrammed lower left, 'Ccw, 1834' ***
*** John Molvig. Aboriginal Woman and Child. Oil on board. Signed lower right, dated '58 ***
*** Thomas Clark (Attributed) 'Red Bluff Coastline, Point Ormond' Watercolour, inscribed on reverse, 'Red Bluff'. An early view from St Kilda beach looking towards present day Elwood. Circa 1865. The Red Bluff coastline was flattened for urban development in the 1880's. 31 x 54 cm ***
*** Melbourne International Exhibition 1880. Lloyd Tayler, F.R.I.B.A. Second prize design award. Watercolour mounted on board. A rare and important historical piece showing the Exhibition Building that Melbourne almost got. Tayler was a very prominent architect at this period and is well known for his successful designs that still stand, such as Metropolitan Fire Brigade Headquarters on Eastern Hill, the Australian Club and the preserved Commercial Bank Of Australia. 63 x 129 cm ***
*** Norman Alfred Lindsay (1879 - 1969) 'Rose' Oil painting on canvas, laid on board, signed lower right. Nude portrait of the artist's second wife. Circa 1920. 33 x 38 cm ***
*** Ernest Buckmaster. 'The Yarra Near Healesville'. Oil painting. Signed lower right. Pencilled title on reverse ***
*** N. Chevalier. South American town street scene with citadel in background. Signed lower right ***
*** Ethel Louise Spowers (189-1947) "I shot a peacock dancing by a pomegranate tree, and the kingdoms of the sun are forever lost to me". Watercolour and pen. Signed lower right, dated 1918. 27 x 25 cm ***
*** Eric Stewart. Uluru and Aborigines. Oil painting on canvas. Iconic Australian scene showing indigenous Australians making shields and baskets. Signed on reverse, dated 1959. 86 x 129 cm ***
*** Unknown artist '40th Regiment, Taranaki, New Plymouth' (New Zealand) Watercolour, relief & cut-out. 19th century view of the town & harbour of New Plymouth, showing soldiers, townspeople, church, flagstaff & sailing ships. 35 x 56 cm ***

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