λ  RICHARD EURICH (BRITISH 1903-1992) 'THE HAMMOCK': WITH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TO WADSWORTH Oil on panel Signed and titled `Acknowledgements to Wadsworth R. Eurich' (lower right). Signed again (verso) 25.5 x 35cm (10 x 13¾ in.) Provenance: The Fine Arts Society, London, 1983 Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London Acquired from the above by the family of present owners, September 1987 The present work is a pastiche of a picture by Edward Wadsworth with whom Richard had a long correspondence.During what were for Wadsworth the often dull days of the war (he had no work as a War Artist to preoccupy him), he suggested that he and Eurich painted, purely as a wartime pastime, versions of each other's paintings. He picked Eurich's Mousehole, Cornwall (1938), now in the collection of Rochdale Arts & Heritage Service, while his correspondent chose to paint a version of Wadsworth's Le Havre (Basin de l'Eure), 1939, now in the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle.Towards the end of October 1942, Eurich wrote in his diary: 'Started a small painting from one of Wadsworth's pictures, making alterations where I felt like it.' Two days later, he had finished it, writing: 'I wonder what he will think of my "improvements".' There is no record of what the older artist thought. The main change is that the strange draped shape across the foreground has been wittily turned into a hammock containing two figures. Unfortunately, the work produced by Wadsworth after Eurich has never been traced. Condition Report: Examined under ultraviolet light there is a horizontal line of fluorescence running through the sky (visible in the catalogue illustration). There is light surface dirt throughout the painting. Subject to the above the picture appears to be in generally good condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
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Pair of Wedgwood transferware oval meat plates, Chinese landscape scenes, 36cm, an Abbey transferware comport; Copeland Spode Italian sugar basin; and two transferware sauce tureens; together with a Minton Ironstone tureen.Condition report:Both meat plates are in good condition with the usually expected surface wear, cheese stand has a large chip to the foot and some heaving staining to the top, Spode sugar bowl is good, one sauce tureen cracked, the other crazed, chipped and stained, Minton serving dish has a couple of very small rim chips otherwise good.
A George III silver three piece tea service by Robert Hennell II, London 1816, barge shape, the square foliate finial above a domed hinge lid, fluted border above a foliate scrolled embossed body, dolphin spout and four cast dolphin feet, ivory insulated scrolled silver handle, tea pot 31.5cm (12.2in) long, together with a milk jug and sugar basin, 1559g (50oz), Ivory Registration Number: JR44QKRR Tea Pot
A George IV three piece silver tea service, maker's mark W.E, London 1821, comprising of a tea pot, milk jug and sugar basin, of compressed circular form, gardooned rim, high C scroll handle with Ivory insulators, part reeded raised on a circular spreading foot, engraved crest, 1390g (44oz) gross, IVORY REGISTRATION NUMBER- HEC12D9D
A William IV silver part tea service by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1836, comprising of a tea pot and sugar basin and a coffee pot by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1839, of melon form, embossed panels of flowers with matted ground, engraved cartouche, floral final, scrolled handle with ivory insulators raised on a spreading foot, coffee pot 23cm (9in), 2024g (65oz) gross, (3), Ivory Registration number: 2VL15E64 Coffee Pot. TW8JNL4HTea Pot
Basin and pitcher with open handle, D. José I, King of Portugal (1750-1777), 833/1000 silver, decoration en relief "Flowers and shells", Portuguese, basin with Porto assay mark (1768-1784) and maker's mark attributable to Diogo Pereira Marinho (1758-1792), pitcher with Porto assay mark (1768-1784) and maker's mark attributable to Luís António Teixeira Coelho ( 1766-1818). Notes: vd. ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisbon: IN-CM, 2018, P-14, P-244, P-14 e P-450. and SOUSA, Gonçalo de Vasconcelos e - “Dicionário de ourives e lavrantes da prata do Porto, 1750-1825”. Porto: Civilização Editora, 2005, pp. 106-110 e 263-266., Dim. - (lavanda) 54,5 x 38 cm; (gomil) 33 cm; Peso - 3.205 g.
A Gadrooned Pitcher and basin, Chinese export porcelain, blue, rouge-de-fer and gilt «Imari» decoration, shell-shaped basin, Kangxi period (1662-1722), pitcher with restoration, basin with firing defect, small restored chips, minor faults on the glaze, wear to the gilt. Notes: vd. CASTRO, Nuno de - "A Porcelana Chinesa ao Tempo do Império - Portugal/Brasil". Lisbon: ACD Editores, 2007, p. 270. J. REIS gallery label - LONDON glued on the bottom, Dim. - (lavanda) 11 x 37 x 30,5 cm; (gomil) 30 x 25 x 9,5 cm
Maundy (foot washing) basin, D. Maria I, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), 833/1000 silver, edge with engraved decoration "Flower garland", background with JJS monogram, Portuguese, bruises, Porto assay mark (1792-1803), João Rodrigues da Costa Negreiros maker's mark (1756-1811). Notes: vd. exemplar semelhante em SANTOS, Reynaldo dos; QUILHÓ, Irene - "Ourivesaria Portuguesa nas Colecções Particulares". Lisbon: Edição de Autor, 1974, p. 156, fig. 205; ALMEIDA, Fernando Moitinho de; CARLOS, Rita - "Inventário de Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasileiras - Século XV a 1887". Lisbon: IN-CM, 2018, P-17.0 and P-380.0; SOUSA, e Gonçalo de Vasconcelos e - "Dicionário de ourives e lavrantes da prata do Porto, 1750-1825", Civilização Editora, 2005, pp. 295 a 299; similar copy from the same maker is part of the Lamego Museum collections: https://museudelamego.gov.pt/exposicao/de-paco-a-museu/e-catalogo-bacia, consultado a 02-05-2024, às 12:59h., Dim. - 15 x 44,4 cm; Peso - 3.522 g.
A basin, faience, blue and vinous «Spiders» decoration "Shield containing cherub and inscription SARAFNIS (sic)" attributed to Fr. José dos Serapins, back of the flap with blue fillets, Portuguese, 17th C. (2nd half), large stapled hairlines, large chips, faults on the edge glaze. Notes: It was part of the collection of the Count of Castro e Solla - see. CASTRO E SOLLA, Count of - "Ceramica Brazonada". Lisbon: J. A. Telles da Sylva, 1992, vol. I, nº XLII, pp. 79-80, Print XLVII. Fr. José dos Serafins was a Franciscan friar, qualifier of the Holy Office, consultant of the Bull of the Crusade, major prelate of his province., Dim. - 9,5 x 34,8 cm
Gadrooned pitcher and basin, Chinese export porcelain, blue, rouge-de-fer and gilt «Imari» decoration, shell-shaped basin, Chinese - Kangxi Period (1662-1722), pitcher with broken and restored handle, other small restorations, wear to the gilt, basin with a restored bud. Notes: vd. CASTRO, Nuno de - "A Porcelana Chinesa ao Tempo do Império - Portugal/Brasil". Lisbon: ACD Editores, 2007, p. 270., Dim. - (lavanda) 12 x 37 x 29,5 cm; (gomil) 31 cm
THREE BOXES OF ASSORTED MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES AND LOOSE to include two copper jugs and basin, a variety of framed pictures including a small framed late 19th century painting, a 1980s British Telecom worker's toolkit, two small bags of hand tools, assorted treen etc. (3 boxes and extensive loose) (s.d)
Original oil on canvas painted in an Expressive style that represents a picturesque view of San Marco's Basilica from the Venetian Basin canal. Signed on lower right side: illegible. Housed in a metallic frame. Artwork dimensions: 10"L x 6.50"H. Frame size: 11"L x 7.25"H x 1.50"W. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Original watercolor on paper that represents the Doge's Palace and Piazza from the San Marco Basin in Venice, Italy. Housed under an off-white mat. Signature in ink on lower right: illegible. Artwork dimensions: 5.50"L x 3.75"H. Mat size: 10"L x 8"H. Issued: c. 1970Country of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
An 1830s silver three piece tea set by WB, possibly William Bateman, the teapot with flower and leaf finial and having ivory spacers to handle, sold with Ivory Declaration number GUV9WKHB, some dents and scratching to all three pieces, the teapot and milk jug dated London 1838 and the sugar basin London 1835, total weight 45 ozt
China - Set of three polychrome porcelain pieces, a 19th century plate decorated with flowers and a bird, a 20th century bottle-shaped vase decorated with nine peaches and a 19th century pink family basin decorated with courtesans and children playing. - Weight: 9.05 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Chine - Sizes: H 130MM X D 380MM / H 400MM X D 220MM / H 60MM X D 370MM - At first glance: normal wear / patina of use

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