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MAUREEN EDGAR SILVER AND ENAMEL TEA CADDY, London 1979, of oviform, the exterior with enamel decoration of stylised foliage on a midnight blue ground, 16cm high, 645g Note: Known as ‘the Scottish enameller’ to many, Maureen Edgar (b.1949) is one of Scotland’s most prolific living decorative artists. She trained in the traditional form of enamelling at Dundee’s Jordanstone College of Art and opened her own studio in 1980. Edgar’s sophisticated designs focus on detail and are of a distinctive quality, demonstrated by the national and future historical importance placed on her work. Examples of her work feature in the collections of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in London and The National Museum of Scotland among others. Lot 880 is a substantial example of Edgar's work and offers a unique opportunity for collectors to gain a rare item by such a well respected enamelller.
A quantity of reproduction oriental blue and white ceramics including two vases, a jug, vase and cover of globular shaped form, a caddy and cover, etc, together with an oriental style lamp base with polychrome painted water bird detail, and further ceramics including a Denby Glyn College vase, a biscuit barrel with plated stand, various blue and white printed dinner wares, etc
A collection of 19th century blue and white printed ceramics including a tureen base with lion and pyramid detail and lion mask handles, a further tureen base, a coffee pot, etc, together with an oriental type caddy converted to a lamp base, an oriental plate, an unusual blue glazed model of a seated monkey, with impressed mark to base 397 and a collection of Tuscan China Windsor pattern tea wares including tea pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, cake plate, five cups, five saucers and six tea plates

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