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Illustration Interest Original Botanical Watercolour Study By Patience Arnold 1901-1992 Patience Arnold was born in Royston Yorkshire but spent her childhood in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. Arnold studied at the Harris School of Art, Preston and became a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Art. In 1967 Patience set up a studio in the Lake District and continued to produce unique and whimsical illustrations for books, greetings cards and private commissions which brought her national recognition. Our client's mother was a long term friend of Arnold's and many of the works presented here were commissioned privately and have remained in our clients private collection. The works have never been offered for sale commercially until now. Presented here is an original botanical watercolour depicting a composition of finely rendered spring flowers to include violets, primroses and campions. Framed and mounted under glass, excellent condition. 7.5 x 5 inches.
Illustration Interest Original Botanical Study In Watercolour By Patience Arnold 1901-1992 Patience Arnold was born in Royston Yorkshire but spent her childhood in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. Arnold studied at the Harris School of Art, Preston and became a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Art. In 1967 Patience set up a studio in the Lake District and continued to produce unique and whimsical illustrations for books, greetings cards and private commissions which brought her national recognition. Our client's mother was a long term friend of Arnold's and many of the works presented here were commissioned privately and have remained in our clients private collection. The works have never been offered for sale commercially until now. Presented here is an original botanical watercolour depicting a composition of finely rendered Autumnal berries to include rosehips and blackberries against a background of ferms. Framed and mounted under glass, excellent condition. 7 x 5 inches.
RARE FAMILLE ROSE 'CORNUCOPIA' WALL VASE QIANLONG PERIOD the horn painted in polychrome enamels with scrolling tendrils bearing composite flowerheads as botanical specimens, the base decorated with a small cartouche featuring a traditional Chinese landscape 24cm high Provenance: Private Scottish collection. Note: For a similar example, see Stockholms Auktionsverk's sale on 7th December 2016, lot 1084.
A Bretby botanical leaf centre comport, the dish modelled as a wavy leaf, boldly glazed in tones of alternating green, terminating in sinuous twin-handles and a cylindrical base, glazed in tones of garnet red, 23cm high, 26.5cm wide, impressed marks, model no. 1465C, c. 1900; another similar, 12cm high, 28cm wide, impressed marks, model no. 1488A, c. 1900 (2)
*Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 160 engravings, late 18th and 19th century, including approximately 130 engravings by W.Curtis, originally published in 'The Botanical Magazine', some offsetting, four engravings by Jane Loudon, and approximately twenty-four from Curtis's 'Flora Londinensis', most with pages of text, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.160)
Scrap albums. A collection of four scrap books, 19th century, containing engraved portraits, topographical views, genre scenes, natural history, religion, classical and historical scenes, pencil drawings, watercolours, pressed botanical specimens and newspaper cuttings, all partially excised, mostly large format, mixed bindings (4)
Hooker (Sir William Jackson). Curtis's Botanical Magazine comprising the Plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew, volume 12 (third series), published Lovell Reeve, 1856, title and dedication, sixty-seven lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, contemporary half morocco, lacking upper board and spine, 8vo, together with, Woodville (William), [Medical Botany], volume 1 (only), [1752 - 1805], lacking title and preliminaries, 131 engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, some toning, text block split, contemporary calf, lacking upper board, rear board detached, 8vo, with, Baxter (William), [British Phaenogamous Botany...,] 2 volumes (only of 6), published Oxford, [1834 - 1843], lacking preliminaries and titles, numerous engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, many with pencil marginalia, near contemporary cloth, partially disbound, 8vo, plus Cuvier (Baron), The Animal Kingdom..., volume 3 (only), 1837, 166 (only) engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, some dust soiling and occasional staining, contemporary half calf, lacking upper board, worn and frayed, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (5)
‡CAROLYN SERGEANT (b. 1937)'The leaf, the bud, the flower'signed with initials and date, 'C.S. 98'oil on board16 x 14in (40.6 x 35.6cm)Exhibited: Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, London, 6-28 May 1999Sold sold together with a selection of eleven other botanical subjects by the same artist. twelve (12)
A good 19th century mahogany microscope slide cabinet, the rectangular moulded top with recessed brass carrying handle above glazed door enclosing twenty one numbered and titled drawers above a larger deeper base drawer to plinth base, slides including insects, botanical studies, geological examples, minerals, etc, height 41cm.
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