The work featured in our Modern Made sale on 02 May
14 & 15 May 2025 | Edinburgh
16 May 2025 | Viewing in Connaught St, London
22 May 2025 | Viewing in Glasgow & London
Winton Castle is situated on the north bank of the Tyne Water by Pencaitland village in East Lothian, some 13 miles south-east of Edinburgh. It was originally built by the Seton family in 1480, damaged in 1544 and rebuilt around 1620, when its renowned plaster ceilings were created.
In 1804, Winton was inherited by Lady Ruthven (1781-1885) and it was she who commissioned the creation of this impressive carpet, to be produced in India for the Drawing Room.
Rare, early work by L.S. Lowry sold to literary editor of The Manchester Guardian comes to market for first time.
Gillian Raffles played a vital role in establishing Henri Gaudier-Brzeska as a key figure in early twentieth-century British art.
This spring, collectors have a rare opportunity to acquire works from one of the most significant poster collections ever assembled.
Nancy in a Feather Hat, William Nicholson’s portrait of his daughter, has re-emerged as a key work in reassessing his place in twentieth-century British art.