A collection of wacky furniture from the former Scottish mansion of Billy Connolly is set to go under the hammer.
The Big Yin is flogging armchairs and settees as he continues to dispose of belongings from Candacraig House in Strathdon, where he used to live for part of the year.
The comedy legend’s quirky tastes are on show in the furniture which includes a multi-coloured couch with cow skin print.
The furniture is being sold by auction house Adam Partridge at their showroom in Macclesfield, Cheshire, later this month.
The items were bought from the Los Angeles store of South African designer Harry Segil and shipped back to Scotland.
The large settee, which has a reserve price of £2,000-£3,000, is described as “an art deco style curved five-seater multicoloured and exotic printed settee”. It was apparently last sat on by pop princess Kylie Minogue.
The three-seater has a reserve price of £800-£1,200 while the armchairs are priced at £200-300.
Last month Connolly put his art collection from Candacraig House up for sale through The McEwan Gallery, near Ballater.
The artworks included corrugated iron cows which sat in the grounds of the estate after Connolly shipped them back to the UK when he spotted them while filming in New Zealand.
There was also paintings by Beryl Cook, John Bellany, Peter Howson, David M Bowers, James Grainger and James McNaught.
Connolly, 74, and his wife Pamela Stephenson sold Candacraig House in 2014 for almost £3million to New York financier Marc Lino and his Scottish wife Lynne.
The auction of Connolly’s furniture will take place on May 18 and 19, and bids will be taken by person, online or by telephone.