A Richard Parkinson Pottery dish designed by Susan Parkinson, triangular section, painted with a schoolgirl portrait, in shades of blue on a white ground, impressed factory marks, 16cm. wide, (2) Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 38 for a comparable dish illustrated. Sold with a copy of Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery.
283287 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
283287 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
283287 Los(e)/Seite
A rare Richard Parkinson Pottery Queen wall plate designed by Susan Parkinson, from the Chess Series, painted in resist and scratched with a Queen in profile portrait, in shades of blue on a white ground, unmarked, minor professional restoration to a chip on the rim, 22cm. diam. (2) Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 56 for a detail of the comparable King plate from the Chess Series. Sold with a copy of Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery.
A large ornately painted and gilded illuminated presentation style panel presented to Abel Heywood, from the city of Manchester and noting his achievement as Mayor in 1862 and 1876 and including his portrait, sepia views of the town hall, the opening of the tramways in 1877, and including signatures of the Alderman and Councillors, 84 x 59 cm in moulded gilt frame and gilt slip, together with further illuminated panel relating to the awarding of the freedom of the city of Manchester to Alderman Heywood 1891, 41 x 19 cm with attached watered silk ribbons and in a display case with green velvet backing. Also together with a further set of seven small illuminated panels (in one frame) relating to the statue of Cromwell presented by Alderman Abel Heywood on behalf of Mrs Heywood, 44 x 62 cm overall framed size
An early 20th century coloured print after J Downman showing portrait of a woman in 18th century style costume, of oval form and in a moulded gilt frame, 32 x 28 cm overall frame size, together with a pair of early 20th century coloured prints after Lionel Edwards - The Stag and The Hare, 51 x 67 cm, both in oak frames, two coloured prints of children, one after Mabel Lucie Attwell, the other after C Twelvetrees
A large 20th century oil painting on canvas by John Whitlock Codner(1913-2008, British), full length portrait of Eustace H Button (architect and founder of the Bristol School of Architecture) shown in overcoat and bowler hat, signed bottom right John Whitlock and dated 53, with various labels verso Eustace H Button RWA, FRIBA, JP, RWA, 53, etc., 182 cm x 100 cm approx in grey painted wooden frame together with a 20th century watercolour of a church interior scene by Eustace H Button inscribed verso Evensong - Bristol Cathedral, with Clifton address details, 38 x 25 cm approx in simple white frame.
A set of six coloured botanical prints including Iris, etc., 30 x 22 cm approx in textured wooden frames together with a coloured print, shoulder length portrait of a young woman after Modigliani and a pair of coloured prints of an early 19th century style equestrian subject, all framed. Together with a further large oak frame containing a coloured print of a landscape.
Great War Royal Irish Rifles Officer 1918 Casualty Archive and Medal Group, British War Medal and Victory Medal named to “2.LIEUT. V.E. GRANSDEN”, Memorial Plaque named to “VICTOR ERIC GRANSDEN” accompanied by the recipient’s memorial scroll, an exceptional Portrait photograph of the recipient and another one of his father. Also accompanied with some original letters sent home from France and Flanders by Gransden’s brother as well as some field postcards and some sketches.Victor Eric Gransden was born in Londonderry in 1897; he was the son of Samuel Henry and Lizzie Gransden, who in 1912 signed the 1912 Ulster Covenant pledging resistance to Home Rule for Ireland. Eric was educated at Foyle College, Londonderry. At some point after the outbreak of war, Eric commissioned into the Royal Irish rifles, and served in France and Flanders serving with the 13th and the 10th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles. At the start of April 1918, Gransden became the Battalion Signal officer. On the 26th April 1918, Gransden was killed when a shell hit the Headquarters. The Brigadier, to whom Lieutenant Gransden was signal officer, wrote to Mrs Gransden, said deceased was killed in his dugout at headquarters in the outpost line by a shell, which came through the roof. Although he had only been three weeks with his battalion as signal officer, the duties of which he carried out nobly and well, he had endeared himself to everyone in the line, and the regiment had to mourn the loss of a gallant officer and a gentleman, and offered deepest sympathy with his parents in their great loss. Victor Eric Gransden is buried in Minty Farm Cemetery near Langemark, Ypres.

-
283287 Los(e)/Seite