Firstly a large original oil painting by Garth Bayley. Garth was looking for a wide frame but with a certain rustic simplicity and we came up with just what he was looking for and managed to get the moulding at a great price to bring it in at under £100.
See more of Garth's work at http://www.garthbayley.co.uk/
Second of this week's examples from a collector of Urban Art and instantly recognisable as a piece by Faille. We have float mounted this print and framed in a high gloss laquer frame, of course, adding glass spacers to stop the artwork touching the glass. Will look great in a contempoary setting and won't break the bank at £125.
Lastly this week some medals brought in by the son of an elderly war veteran. The medals came in to us having been cleaned and court mounted (not by us) and with a new set of wings with the King George crown from the period. Our customer wanted a clean open style of frame with no mount and an Air Force blue background. Apologies for the reflection in the glass, perhaps I should have persuaded the customer to take anti-reflective glass. This is a surprise gift and will hopefully make an old Airman very happy.
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