William Stewart MacGeorge, 'My Lady's Train', signed oil painting, 33 ¼'' x 43 ¼''.

 

 


A 19th century Blue John chalice, 6 ½'' high.

 

 


A 19th century Berlin porcelain plaque, 6 ½'' high.

 

 


An Edwardian painted satinwood elbow chair.

 

Contact Details and Location

HARTLEYS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS
Victoria Hall Salerooms
Little Lane
Ilkley
West Yorkshire
LS29 8EA

Tel +44 (0) 1943 816363
Fax +44 (0) 1943 817610

Email: info@hartleysauctions.co.uk

We are situated on the Leeds side of Ilkley off the A65. From Leeds turn left at the traffic lights by Booths Supermarket, at the crossroads turn right onto Little Lane. You will find us just ahead on the left. From Skipton on the A65 travel straight through the main traffic lights in Ilkley town centre, over the pelican crossing, Little Lane is the second road on the right, we are on the right hand side.


To see the map click here.


From the North

Exit the A1 on the A59 towards Harrogate. Follow the A59 past Harrogate toward Skipton, at Beamsley roundabout turn left onto the B6160 through Addingham and follow the signs to Ilkley.

From the West

Exit the M6 at junction 31 on the A59 towards Skipton. Bypass Skipton turning right at the roundabout onto the A65 towards Ilkley.

From the South & East

Follow signs for the M1(A1) North, exit the A1 at Collingham. Keep on the A659 towards Harewood House, turn right at the traffic lights in Harewood, down the hill and bear left towards Pool (A659). Turn right at the Black Swan public house, left before the Shell Petrol Garage towards Otley (A659). Travel through Otley centre turning right at the roundabout (A660) following signs to Ilkley.


By Rail

Regular service from London, Kings Cross to Leeds (2 1/2 hours) and Edinburgh to Leeds (3 hours), with trains every half hour from Leeds to Ilkley.

By Air

Leeds/Bradford airport is twenty minutes drive from Ilkley. Exit the airport on the A658 towards Harrogate. Turn left at the traffic lights by the Dyneley Arms Public House on the A660 towards Skipton following the signs to Ilkley.

 

 

 
 

 

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