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Jane HAMLYN (1940) Off-centred vase Ceramic, impressed seal to base, height 29cm. Together with a second piece by the same hand. (2)Both pieces are in excellent condition, with no areas of concern. Extra images of how we have displayed the lot in the sale room have now been uploaded, (The Bryan Illsley flowers displayed in each vase are not included in lot number 411 and make up lot numbers 82 and 99 of the sale).
Five bottles of blended Scotch whisky to include BELLS Royal Reserve 21 year old 75cl 40% abv. boxed, GLASGOW EUROPEAN CITY OF CULTURE 1990 blended Scotch whisky bottled by Douglas Laing & Co in ceramic decanter, 75cl 40% abv. boxed, GOLD MEDAL blended Scotch whisky, produced by John Crabbie and Co Ltd of Edinburgh to commemorate the 1986 Commonwealth Games held in Scotland 40% abv. 70cl boxed, HAIG'S DIMPLE 15 year old 75cl 43% abv. boxed and JOHNNIE WALKER Celebratory Blend 200th anniversary exclusive release 70cl 51% abv. boxed.
A set of four Royal Doulton Gainsborough Ladies ceramic figurines to include Isabella Countess of Sefton HN3010, The Honourable Frances Duncombe HN 3009, Sophia Charlotte Lady Sheffield HN 3008 and Mary Countess Howe HN3007, heights approximately 24cm, all boxed with certificates of authenticity.
A large architectural marble topped sink, raised on two ceramic columns, and a large Grecian design mirror, indistinctly signed.Mirror matches the pedestals. Dimensions:Marble top - 136x60cm, sink hole dimensions 48.5x34.5cm.Pedestals each 28x80cm.Mirror 107x110cm.All components in generally good used condition, some chips, scratches and abrasions. We have two ceramic bowls for the sink but there is no obvious way to fit these.Mirror is illuminating, but we have not tested this and will need re-wiring.
* JESSIE MARION KING (SCOTTISH 1875 - 1949), FLYING A KITE pen and watercolour on paper, signed, titled labels versomounted, framed and under glass image size 34cm x 43cm, overall size 58cm x 65cm Label verso: The Fine Art Society, London, 1972Exhibition label verso: The Scottish Arts CouncilNote: Jessie Marion King was born on March 20th, 1875 in New Kilpatrick, now Bearsden, Glasgow and was one of a group of artists known as “The Glasgow Girls”. As a child Jessie showed a natural talent for drawing. Her parents were against her following art as a career, but eventually agreed to her enrolling at the Glasgow School of Art. Under the direction of Francis Newbery, the School had become the centre of a new distinctly Scottish form of the “Art Nouveau” movement – which became known across Europe as “the Glasgow style”. Newbery noted and encouraged her remarkably original and imaginative talent in illustration and commissioned design work from her from the School itself. Around 1903 Jessie M King first visited Kirkcudbright. The town was already known for its community of artists, centred around the “Glasgow Boy” painter E A Hornel. On his advice, in 1908 Jessie purchased an eighteenth century house on the High Street which she later called “Greengate”. In 1908, her fiancée, Ernest Taylor chose to settle permanently in Salford, where he worked as chief designer for a furniture manufacturer. The couple were married, and in August the following year their only child, Merle, was born. In 1908, Taylor accepted an invitation to take a teaching post at a new art school in Paris. After a year, the Taylors opened their own art school in Montmartre, which they called “The Sheiling Atelier”. When War was declared in August 1914, the Taylors were unable to continue teaching in Paris. Returning to Kirkcudbright in August 1915, they carried on with the Summer Schools. After the war, they decided against re-starting their art school in Paris. Back in Kirkcudbright, Jessie’s book illustration work began to revive. She also began to work on “Batik” fabric design. In 1924 she wrote and illustrated a book about the technique, called “How Cinderella was able to go to the Ball”. Ceramic decoration was another new line of work. Her main outlet for decorated pottery was the Paul Jones Tea Room in Kirkcudbright. Here, in 1932, as a favour to the owner, Jessie had re-modelled the interior and exterior on a pirate theme. The Taylors had become key members of Kirkcudbright’s artistic community. Through their teaching and wide circle of acquaintances, many artists were drawn to visit the town. Both commission work and teaching was interrupted by the Second World War, and Jessie’s last commission for a cover design came in 1949, and was for a book titled “The Parish of New Kilpatrick” – the same Bearsden parish were she had grown up. At the end of July of that year, she suffered a heart attack, and on August 3rd she died.
30 Medium size 19th/20th century company advertising buttons.This card has a large selection of overall advertising buttons including several hard to find examples. Take a close look at these wobble shank buttons in the images and notice the blue ceramic/enamel center example, the "King Phila" example and much more. A great card. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above
3 Medium/Large 20th century buttons including objects.Here is a lot of three nicely hand made studio artist buttons. One is a black glass frying pan in lampwork, along with a nice lampwork paperweight teapot and a realistic ceramic full figured female. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above
1 Large size 19th century pearl button with hand painted ceramic.Here is a beautiful example of a reddish dyed pearl set with a hand painted ceramic center of a ladies head . Very lovely example. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above
An extra large size 20th C. realistic ceramic pictorial button.This large realistic shaped detailed turtle is signed AH for Anna Hranovska, a studio artist from the northeast. Her work has become quite popular among collectors and here is a wonderful ceramic example of her work. Issued: DIVISION 1=PRE 1918 AND DIVISION 3 IS AFTER 1918Dimensions: SM=Less than 3/4", Medium=3/4" to 1 1/4". Large=1 1/4" and above, extra large=1 3/4" and above
A cut glass two tier vessel oil lamp with fluted brass column sitting on a black round ceramic glazed base, with brass twin wick burner, gallery with white vesta shade, and a late 19th century French oil lamp with cut glass two tier vessel, mounted onto an oval frosted glass pillar on a brass base illustrating vine leaves and flowers, with twin wick brass burner, with glass ends to the knobs, a wick snuffer, brass gallery and original white glass globe shade, with a griffin marked fire proof on the clear glass chimney, height 67cm (2)
JAMES MACINTYRE; a Victorian novelty ceramic scent bottle, modelled as a bird's egg, with 9ct gold stopper, with printed registration number 20772, overall length 3.5cm.Condition Report: The mount is unmarked, the gold stopper is possibly a replacement as it does not close 100% true, there is a joining split opening on the gold stopper, light crazing to the body of the egg.
ROYAL DOULTON; five figures comprising HN1693 'Virginia', HN3082 'Faith', HN3061 'Hope', HN3087 'Charity', HN1679 'Babie', a Lawton ceramic figure and a Sylvac model of a blue glazed rabbit (chip to foot).Condition Report: Virginia with hairline crack to the base terminating into the body, the Sylvac rabbit with chipping, otherwise good.
CROSS; a vintage salesman's sample pen set, c.1970s, with one pen and extra clips, cased, an S.T Dupont, Paris, cased ballpoint pen set in red ceramic and gold tone, two Dunhill silver tone pens, two S.G Dupont boxed pens, one burgundy ballpoint pen and one navy blue ink pen and a Christian Seen red leather presentation box with gold tone letter opener, ruler, pen and magnifying glass.
RALPH LAUREN; a white ceramic Martini Bear dish with gold tone edging depicting a bear with a martini, a set of faux pearls stamped to silver tone closure RL, a Moschino fragrances bear bag charm, an unused Parfum de Manly bag charm, a small Chanel ribbon and Chanel l'Egoiste eau de toilette sample.

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