Mugglestone Turnbull collection proves the enduring popularity of sporting art

Mugglestone Turnbull collection proves the enduring popularity of sporting art

All 110 lots offered were sold, grossing over £100,000

21/09/2023     Sporting inc. Guns, Taxidermy & Fishing Tackle

 

The Mugglestone Turnbull collection of sporting art grossed over £100,000 at The Fine Sale at Cheffins on 20th September with all 110 lots selling.

Formed by the late gallery owners and husband and wife, Michael Mugglestone and Pamela Turnbull from Leicestershire, the collection demonstrated their love of field sports, farming and the countryside, and included works by Lionel Edwards, Frank Southgate, Cecil Aldin and Charles ‘Snaffles’ Johnson Payne.

Brett Tryner, Director, Cheffins says:

“Michael and Pamela were owners of the well-regarded Countryman’s Gallery in Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire, and started collecting sporting art in the early 1980s. They had a particularly good eye for quality works by some of the leading names in the genre, and the success of this collection goes to prove the enduring popularity of sporting art. There are several dedicated collectors in the market for works by the likes of Snaffles and Lionel Edwards, however the breadth and quality of this collection brought several new buyers to Cheffins. Sporting art has remained consistently sought after among both private collectors and the trade.”

 

 

The Fernie, by Frank Algernon Stewart 

 

Some of the headline lots in the sale included The Fernie by Frank Algernon Stewart (1877 – 1945) which achieved £8,000; Soldiers taking Cover by the same artist which sold for £4,200 and Shelducks flying over Dersingham Marshes by Frank Southgate (1872-1916) which made £3,000. By Lionel Edwards (1878 – 1966), a gouache and charcoal work of British comic character, Mr Jorrocks, sold for £1,000. Among the thirteen works by Charles ‘Snaffles’ Johnson Payne (1884 – 1967), a watercolour titled The Nut sold for £2,700, while a pencil, pen and ink piece titled The Secretary to Sailor Visitor sold for £2,000.

 

 

The Nut by Charles Snaffles Johnson Payne

 

The remaining pictures, which includes a comprehensive collection of prints by Charles ‘Snaffles’ Johnson Payne, will be offered as part of a timed online sale which will run between 10th - 23rd October.

The prices reported are inclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT at (29.4%).

The Mugglestone Turnbull Collection

The Fine Sale – 20th September 2023

Location: Cheffins, Clifton House, 1-2 Clifton Road, Cambridge, UK, CB1 7EA

For further information contact the Fine Art Department on 01223 213343, fine.art@cheffins.co.uk