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A Collection of Drawings in Pencil, traditionally held to be drawings done as demonstrations by the tutors of the artist Dorothy L Swain (nee May), British b.1922, whilst a student at the Wimbledon School of Art 1937-41 and at The Royal College of Art 1944-46, to include life and nude studies, portraits, botanical and architectural compositions. The drawings bear attributions to James Hockey, Robert Baker, Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer, Charles Mahoney, Robert Austin, Percy Horton, Robert Buhler, Lionel Ellis and Noel Laura Nisbet, various sizes, many of of irregular shape, 22x41cm., (max) (18) (unframed) Note: The artist Dorothy L Swain was born in SW London, studied at Wimbledon School of Art and The Royal College of Art, broken by war work. She exhibited at the RA in 1954 and 1958 and was included in the 1959 Royal Academy touring exhibition organised by The Art Exhibitions Bureau.
AFTER JOHN LEECH "The Noble Science" and nine other colour prints, in oak frames (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS All with discolouration, foxing, staining and browning, some bear inscription "Published by Tho's Agnew & Sons London Manchr & Lpool Oct 22nd 1866", prints are laid on the white backing card which bears the titles and facsimile signatures, prints appear to be period (19th century), some tears to edges of paper to prints, various scratches and scuffs, one without glass, one with broken glass, each housed in oak frame, frames with some chips and some separating at joints. Image sizes approx. 63.5 cm x 40 cm, total size including frames approx. 65 x 85.5 cm.
A set of four pressed glass stirrup cups CONDITION REPORTS Height approx. 14 cm each. Generally with some light wear, bear impressed inscription "Henri Maire", and generally appear to be in good condition, although there is some roughness to the finial of one, very rough where the mould joins at the top.
A wicker basket with darts inside, a vintage teddy bear, fire tools, a music stand, a Roberts Rambler radio, a Jean Pierre carriage clock, a travel Seven Jewel L&M clock/barometer, a Swedish copper storage pot, a Yashica photographic tripod and case, Le Crueset frying pan, and John Peck & Son wooden box
Ceramics - a Royal Crown Derby miniature gardener bear, first quality; a Royal Crown Derby trinket box, A.1299. first quality; a Lynton porcelain dish, Hamilton Imari; a Lynton porcelain pot pourri pot and cover, Hamilton Imari; a Royal Crown Derby Posies sweetmeat stand; other Royal Crown Derby Posies
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