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FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a box of assorted tea wares to include various Colclough, Royal Stafford and Richmond tea cups, saucers, etc, a group of assorted vintage toys, a metal military hat, a large quantity of mid to late 1970s West Bromwich Albion football programmes, a quantity of assorted football collectable cards to include World Cup '78 Top Trumps, Topps gum cards, a group of assorted vintage books, a box of assorted decorative items to include a plated squirrel dish, figurines, a wash jug, etc (4 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS, comprising a part tea set by Colclough 'Wayside', two front covers of 'The New Yorker' magazine from the 1960s, three Royal Grafton teacups and saucers, hand painted with floral designs, block colour on the inside of the cup and around the saucer in pale yellow, mint green and pale pink, all have gilt trim, two Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers 'Days of Summer', comes with original box, five crystal perfume bottles to include a cut to crystal clear and red with leaf detail, clear, blue, lilac, and amber and white various shapes, and between 12cm and 17cm tall, (qty), (Condition Report: all items appear in good condition and no signs of obvious damage)
A COLLECTION OF PINK LUSTRE POTTERY, early 19th century, comprising a flattened circular flask painted with flowers, 6 1/2" high, a small pedestal sugar bowl printed with rural scenes, 4 3/4" diameter, a child's mug printed with the Mariner's Arms, 2 1/2" high, all probably North East, together with an Everard, Glover & Colclough small baluster jug printed in black with seaweed on a pink ground, printed mark, 2 3/4" high, and a child's Davenport Durham pattern black printed pink ground mug, printed mark, 2 1/2" high (5) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: No restoration, jug has minute chip to rim, Davenport has chip to footrim with discolouration, Mariners has glaze mis-firing.
A Selection of Ceramics to include Wedgwood 'Kutani Crane' Lidded Ginger Jar, Wedgwood 'Moonflower' Oval pin dish, Minton 'Haddon Hall' pin dish, Royal Worcester pin dish, Two Royal Stafford Lidded Tureens, Colclough part Tea set Patt No. 7433, to include tea cups, saucers, Sugar Bowl and Milk Jug. (1 Tray)
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), SHORE COTTAGE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 41cm x 41cm 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 & FLOWERS COMPOSITION oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 31cm x 26cm, overall size 50cm x 45cm 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), STUDY WITH MARIGOLDS oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 47cm x 47cm 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), GREENAN CASTLE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 25ccm x 25cm, overall size 45cm x 45cm 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), SPARKLING WATERS -ARGYLL acrylic on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 21cm, overall size 41cm x 36cm 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.

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