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* CAMPBELL MACKIE (SCOTTISH 1886 - 1952), PUNCH BOWL, SANNOX, ARRAN oil on canvas, signed 61.5cm x 77cm Framed and under glass Label verso: T & R Annan & Sons, Ltd., Glasgow Note: Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on 17 June 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was articled to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902-7 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène Bourdon from c.1904 and contributing an article to 'Vista' in 1908. At the School he was regarded as 'most promising of architect students, gifted with outstanding imagination of unusual quality and supreme draughtsman ship'. In the years before the First World War, he designed ship interiors for Alexander Stephen of Linthouse, and made a visit to Venice. Mackie was unfit for military service and spent the First World War with the Red Cross.
A Group of Liberty & Co ''Tudric'' Pewter, including a pair of squat candlesticks, model No.01417, hammered finish, stamped marks, 8.5cm high; a twin-handled bowl, model No.0405, 20cm across handles; and Seven Other Pieces (10) Vase - dirty inside (01412) Box - bent corner, surface scratches (01021) 0405 - surface wear 01216 - surface scratches Glass jar - glass has air bubbles, light wear to the pewter cover (5013) 01417 - both misshapen candlesticks 0522 crumb scoop - surface scratches 01535 sugar bowl - dents, repair to bottom of handle, surface wear 01216 milk jug - bent foot rim, surface scratches 170315
A Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1720, the large thistle bowl on a drop knop and baluster stem with air tears and domed folded foot, 19.5cm high Provenance: Phillips, Bond Street, 15 September 1999, lot 7 Bowl with four pin-head size manufacturing flaws and with air bubbles to base of bowl and stem. Some typical minor surface wear. 040315
A matching silver cream jug and sugar bowl by HM, Brimingham 1895, with facetted tapering bod and flying scroll handles; a small Oriental silver box with engraved oranment, hinged lid; 2 silver sugar nips; 19th century Madeira decanter label; gold horseshoe stick pin; lady's Swiss silver case fob watch; silver mounted glass scent bottle (chipped base); and a small 'Whiskey' decanter label
A late 19th century Wrythen dwarf ale glass Circa 1790 with a trumpet shaped bowl 13cms, an early 19th century ale glass with a clear glass trumpet shaped bowl, 14.5cms, an early 19th century ale glass with a fluted trumpet shaped bowl, 11.5cms, three wine glasses with facet cut bowls, an early 19th century mallet shaped decanter with an hour glass stopper 17cms and Victorian globe and shaft decanter cut with facets and ovals 32cms, an early 19th Century pear shape rummer with a angular knopped stem 12cms, ruby and clear glass petal shape jug and a wine glass (14).
A cased set of six Web Corbett Sundae Glasses Each of pear shape facet and leaf cut raised upon circular star cut bases 6.5cms, a mixed suite of table glassware comprising six leaf and lozenge cut liquors 8cm, nine en suite 11cm wine glasses, six leaf cut 10.5cm wines, six 11cm of a different design, six lozenge and leaf cut tumblers 10cms, six lozenge cut sundey glasses on circular bases 9cms, a 16cm cut glass water jug, an Edwardian fruit bowl on pedestal, facet and oval cut 16cms and a Schweppes siphon and a simpler cantrell cochrane cut glass siphon. (approximately 41 pieces)
A late Victorian silver circular sugar bowl, embossed reeded decoration makers mark rubbed, London 1890, 3.5 ozt approx; a pair of open salts on ball feet with blue glass liners and a pair of condiment spoons, Chester 1895, 2.6 ozt approx; together with a parcel of silver spoons, napkin rings, etc, 12.2 ozt approx of weighable silver (parcel)
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