Kyffin at the Spring Welsh Sale
Last year proved to be an excellent one for Sir Kyffin Williams at the Welsh Sale, with 69 original works selling at our flagship auction and achieving more than £690,000 for our vendors.
His portrait John Williams, Caeau Gwynion realised £60,000, the joint third-highest UK auction price for a Kyffin painting.
As the appetite for his work shows no sign of abating, we take a look at the principal Kyffin oil paintings coming up in The Welsh Sale Part I, taking place on 19th April at 10am in our Cardiff saleroom.
SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
St David's Head
£45,000-65,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
Farmhouse, Anglesey
£15,000-25,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
Abandoned hilltop farm near Harlech, believed to be 'Ffridd Llwyn Gorful'
£15,000-25,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
'Sunset Yr Eifl', with preliminary painting on reverse of mountain landscape
£20,000-30,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
'Standing Stones at Penrhos Feilw'
£25,000-35,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
'Male Pochard'
£10,000-12,000

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA oil
View of Rhoscryman, a north Anglesey coastal farm upon Mynydd y Garn
£2,000-4,000

The first Welsh Sale of 2026 will take place on 19th and 21st April. Part I will focus on Welsh artwork, including works by Sir Kyffin Williams, while Part II will feature Welsh furniture, ceramics, books, and unreserved Welsh art.
The auction will be online to view in its entirety by the 20th March.
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