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CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) FOR GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART PINE EASEL, CIRCA 1910 the A-shaped frame, in unpolished pine, pierced with adjustment holes for a pair of metal securing pins, chained to a small undershelf, the tall central slide with picture rests, on an H-shaped trestle base with castors 78cm wide, 200cm high (closed), 70cm deep Literature: Billcliffe, Roger 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh, The Complete Furniture, Furniture Drawings and Interior Designs' pub. Guildford 1979, p. 210, ref. 1910.10.
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, by W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form, with sinuous foliate decoration on a textured background, velvet easel back, later wooden strut, height 18.2cm, plus another Edwardian Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, by A and J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1904, rectangular form, with sinuous foliate decoration on a textured background, velvet easel back, later wooden strut, height 10.3cm. (2)
λA Victorian silver-gilt travelling dressing table set, by John Harris, London 1853, retailed by F.W. West, No.1 St James's Street, with engine-turned decoration and chased foliate decoration, initialled, fluted glass bodies, comprising: a beaker, a pair of scent bottles, with stoppers, a toilet bottle, a travelling inkwell, and six various toilet jars / boxes, plus an eight-piece manicure and writing set, with mother-of-pearl handles, in a fitted velvet tray, two ivory brushes and a hand mirror, a desk seal, in a fitted brass bound hardwood case, the interior of the cover fitted with a mirror with an easel back and a stationary wallet, the jewellery drawer stuck in a closed position, the case with initials, with a key, length of case 37.2cm, approx. weighable 15oz.
A large collection of menu card holders, comprising silver examples: a silver-mounted boar tusk holder, Edinburgh 1906, easel support, plus an unmarked silver-mounted one, of double tusk form, and a metal ware peacock, plus electroplated items: a monkey holding a fan, one modelled as two geese and one as two chicks, plus one of shell form, one of fan form, two of disc form, one with a clown's head and one other, plus various base metal ones including: a pair of peacocks, the underside with 'Jaipur School of Art', two enamelled ladies, a Guinness is Good For You' holder and various others, plus a wooden peacock. (qty)

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