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* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), STILL LIFE WITH PEARS & TIGER VASE oil on board, signed, titled verso framed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 44cm x 44cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), SUNSET: AILSA CRAIG oil on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 20cm x 20cm, overall size 43cm x 43cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), CAUGHT NAPPING watercolour on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 17cm x 18cm, overall size 41cm x 42cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), EIGG FROM CAMUSDARACH acrylic on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 25cm x 30cm, overall size 52cm x 56cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), HOMEWARD BOUND, ARISAIG acrylic on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 15cm x 20cm, overall size 36cm x 40cmLabel verso: The Annan Gallery, Glasgow.Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), CLYDE PUFFER acrylic on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 15cm x 13cm, overall size 38cm x 34cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), FRUIT AND FREESIA acrylic on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 30cm x 24cm, overall size 59cm x 50cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), VIEW FROM IONA TO MULL & BEN MORE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 36cm x 26cm, overall size 56cm x 46cmNote: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), MOORINGS, CRINAN acrylic on board, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 14cm x 16cm, overall size 35cm x 37cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), WAIT FOR ME acrylic on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 29cm x 67cm, overall size 51cm x 81cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
ORREFORS, a square tapering vase, moulded with fish, signed Orrefors, 1802 d 3B, 17cm high, and a smokey glass vase, signed, 19cm high, together with items by Kosta, to comprise a green and blue glass vase, signed, 13cm high and a paperweight with blue spiral, 7.5cm high, with other items, a Caithness paperweight, a glass paperweight moulded with ducks, a clear glass Bird weight and a Danish ceramic dish, decorated with flowers, 17.5cm square (8)
A QUANTITY OF GLASSWARE, comprising a set of six Caithness tumblers, a Stuart Crystal 'Sandringham' whisky tumbler, Thomas Webb 'Normandy' wine glasses, champagne flutes, tumblers, eight port glasses, a Waterford crystal candle holder, three decanters, claret jug, vase, etc. (qty) (Condition Report: four tumblers have small chips)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF CUT CRYSTAL AND COLOURED GLASSWARE, comprising a Royal Scot cranberry glass jug, boxed Stuart Crystal vases, boxed Royal Brierly tazza, rose bowl, sugar sifter, preserve pot, vases, etc. a Lichfield Glass ship in a bottle 'Terra Nova', a Caithness Glass paperweight 'Myriad', etc. (qty) (Condition Report: no obvious damage)
TWO BOXED CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, comprising a limited edition 'Poppies' 48/750 (small scratch on top) and 'Flower in The Rain', together with a Pierre Schneider 'Craqueline' glass vase, height 15cm, a Murano style blue, green and white glass vase, height 18.5cm and two pressed glass suncatchers/medallions (6) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A GROUP OF CUT GLASS, to include approximately eight crystal vases medium to large, two crystal fruit bowls, Bridge crystal goblet glass no. 28 of 500 limited edition, engraved to mark the millennium of Pershore Abby, (has certificate), Caithness glass commemorative Churchill glass no. 84 of 1000 made, (has certificate), Crystal goblet for 25th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, a selection of bud vases names include Wedgwood, Webbs, Edinburgh crystal, etc. crystal posy bowl with separate, small posy bowl etched glass with metal rim, five flared glasses with wheat ear etched design, a set of six Edwardian style champagne glasses, six sherry glasses, and six wine glasses, a crystal bell, hanging crystal grapes, etc. (Condition Report: all items appear in good clean condition and no apparent breakages), (qty)
Vier Briefbeschwerer Caithness, Schottland, 20.Jh. Vier Briefbeschwerer mit Blumen Dekor. Alle am Boden mit der Signatur ''Caithness Scotland'' sowie jeweils die Bezeichnungen ''Diana 7/75'',''Festive Bouquet 6/25'' und ''Butterflies 88/250''. Einer der Briefbeschwerer in Kollaboration mit Whitefriars und mit Signaturcane sowie ''Burgundy Quartet 16/50'' bezeichnet. D.7,3-8,6cm, H.4,9-6,0cm.
Domnhall O'Broin for Caithness Glass: an art glass lamp base - 1960s, of compressed ovoid form with narrow, tubular neck, in purple glass, 19cm high, original maker's paper sticker to neck.* In good condition. A few minute flakes from surface of glass to top of rim, probably from manufacture.
A selection of 20th century glassware to include; a Strathearn glass flame orange vase with fish pontil mark (interior fracture to inside base); a novelty Orrefors of Sweden Olympic flame candle holder form the 184 Games; a frosted glass sculpture with Viking design; an empire Jubilee model bakelite topped cream maker; a Caithness "Star-Stone" pink paperweight; a small Sark glass blue vase; an Isle of Wight glass paperweight; a French glass vase and a couple of Edinburgh crystal paperweights, and a Davidson glass bowl (chipped). (1 box)
A Verceram tobacco pot of abstract shape in two parts, together with a similar made fluted vase with scrolled edges; both items with purple lustre colourway, along with a Caithness glass paperweight and a selection of mid century Bakelite or teak novelty napkin rings, in the shapes of birds, a dolphin, penguin and rabbit.

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