There is certain to be interest when this 2002 painting by Prince Charles - now King Charles III - goes under the hammer at a sale of contemporary art to be held on February 28 at the saleroom of Tennants auctioneers in Leyburn, North Yorkshire. Alas, its interest to birders is likely to be limited because of the absence of a raptor, such as a Golden Eagle or Osprey, or indeed any birdlife. The study of Ben Avon, near Braemar, is not an original but one of 20 limited edition prints. It is expected to realise between £500 and £700.



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