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•STEVEN CAMPBELL (Scottish 1953 - 2007) MAN WITH A SPIRAL TREE Oil on paper laid on board, signed and dated 1983, 206 x 122cm (81 x 48") William Hardie Gallery label and inscribed with title, signed and dated 1983, verso Steven Campbell studied at Glasgow School of Art 1978-1982. He was awarded the Bram Stoker gold medal and a Fulbright Scholarship. He studied at the Pratt Institute New York and his first solo show was held at the Barbara Toll Gallery, New York in 1983. His work appeared in exhibitions throughout the US and Europe with major museums acquiring his paintings. Along with Ken Currie, Peter Howson and Adrian Wiszniewski, Campbell was an important figure in the renaissance of Scottish art in the 1980's which saw Glasgow become one of the major international centres for contemporary art at that time with the emergence of the New Glasgow Boys. He is represented in many important private and public collections including Tate Modern London, Tate Liverpool, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, Arts Council of Great Britain, and Art Institute of Chicago.
An Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts cigarette case, Steinhart & Co, with overall planished detailing set with ruby coloured stones and with a sapphire coloured cabochon, gilt interior engraved 'SJ 25.Dec.'07', imported marks, 8.5cm high, along with a silver pill box, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd and another smaller continental white metal example (3)
A modern salverHarrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1933, of shaped circular form, gadroon border, presentation inscription to base, raised on four tapered bracket feet; together with a café au lait pot, HS, Sheffield, 1902, of baluster form, domed hinged lid with ball finial, S scroll handle (2)Diameter: 30.5cm, weight (all in): 29.44oz
A matched pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, both Sheffield, Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd. 1894 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1898, in the Adam manner, of fluted oval form, with reeded borders, weighted bases, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, gross weight 24.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Harrison Brothers & Howson: Has a matched drip pan. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base. Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.: Probable repair to joint of stem and urn mount to base. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base.
A SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL with hinged lid, 18.5cm diameter, Birmingham 1937 by William Neale & Son Ltd; a silver mounted reading magnifying glass by Harrison & Howson Ltd 2001; a whistle with scrolling decoration stamped 925; and a mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife with a silver blade by John Yeomans Cowlishaw (4)

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