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Richard P. Golding - Station Glass - A contemporary studio glass vase of ovoid form with tall neck and Jack in the Pulpit style rim, decorated with petrol iridescent mottled spots and swirls over a mottled opal ground, engraved signature, dated 2011, height 29cm, together with a Neo Art Glass petrol iridescent bowl with wavy rim designed by Kris Heaton, engraved signature, diameter 15cm. (2)
A collection of silver plate to include: a Celtic Revival style four piece tea and coffee service consisting of the Tea pot, Coffee pot, Sugar bowl, Milk jug and tray with ball feet, marked EPNS and Made in England together with a large stylised silver plated trumpet vase with embossed floral decoration, a plated kettle on burner base, a Muffin dish, a Georgian style tea and coffee set consisting of a tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug with ebony handles, an EPNS plain tankard, a plated sugar scuttle and shovel, a Viner's sauceboat and stand, a Viner's sugar shaker, another sugar caster marked EPNS, another sauceboat, two cruet stands, both consisting of various glass bottles and jars, a salt/condiment pot with blue glass liner, a plated milk jug and two spoons, along with some ebonised trophy stands, various sizesCondition: Some items have copper showing through, tarnishing.
A rectangular Mahogany tea caddy with three compartments inside, two with hinged lids, other with glass bowl to centre with tea leaves within. Key within compartments and brass locking mechanism.(Liners to innards are modern and bowl is not original, more modern decoration within lid.)Condition: Missing two feet and has general wear.
A collectors lot to include; A small Dolls house doll figure, a Dinky toys Meccano M.G record car, two jade like stone cat ornaments, a miniature Deity figure seal/figure, a miniature copy of Charles Dickens 'The Chimes' circa 1910 book, a folding magnifying glass, a novelty miniature book shaped tin box, a Murano style glass swan, a large wooden fruit bowl, a modern Eastern inspired plate, various bone or mother of pearl handled manicure/other tools, glass inkwells, marble eggs and pot, a Wedgwood powder bowl, two pieces of crested ware, a Carnival glass bowl, a Continental modernist ceramic vase, a Russian bird ornament, a brass photo frame, three pin trays, a Hereford commemorative medal, a wooden gear object, a tin, some small dice, a glass stork ornament, along with some stamps, postcards and a bag of keys. (1 box)
* ELEANOR ALLEN ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1885 - 1955) GIRL WITH BOWL AND CHOPSTICKS * ELEANOR ALLEN (MOORE) ROBERTSON (SCOTTISH 1885 - 1955)watercolour on paper, signed (E A Robertson)mounted, framed and under glassimage size 51cm x 35cm, overall size 81cm x 58cmNote: Painter in oil and watercolour of figure studies, landscapes and townscapes, born at Glenwherry, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, into a family of Presbyterian ministers, her family moving to Scotland in 1888. After governesses and a short time at Kilmarnock Academy, from 1902–7 she studied at Glasgow School of Art, under Fra Newbery, Jean Delville and Paul Artot. In 1908 Moore won the McGlashan Prize at the Glasgow Art Club show. She was a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse at Craigleith Military Hospital, Edinburgh, in World War I, then continued to exhibit, including Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Royal Scottish Academy and the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. In 1922, she married Dr Robert Cecil Robertson, later also a painter, who from 1925 accepted a public health appointment in Shanghai. Although Robert and Eleanor lived in China, they had leaves in Scotland where they were represented by the Kilmarnock and later Glasgow dealer Ian MacNicol, who had acquired the Robertson family business as artist’s colourman, framer and gilder. MacNicol submitted Robert’s work to shows in Scotland and to the RA and mounted an exhibition of Eleanor’s work at his gallery in Kilmarnock in 1934. Both painted widely in China. Robert died in Hong Kong in 1942. After evacuation from there in 1937, Eleanor returned to Scotland, latterly producing landscapes of the Kyles of Bute. Her daughter Ailsa Tanner wrote a memoir of both parents for an exhibition of their work at the Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, in 1997. Moore was included in the Glasgow Girls exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow, 1990. Eleanor Allen (Moore) Robertson's watercolours rarely appear at auction but in our auction of 1st November 2011, lot 134 "Chinese Girl in a Green Gown" (a 47 x 30cm watercolour by Eleanor) sold for £2200 (hammer).
Nishapur, Ca. 10th century AD. A nicely formed pottery bowl with its interior decorated with white tin glaze slip with black painted Kufic script around the inner edge. Nishapur was an ancient and medieval city, famous for its rich ceramic, glass and metalwork traditions, until it was destroyed by the Mongols in 1221. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot.Size: L:70mm / W:200mm ; 350gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
A graduated set of six 19th century Mason's Ironstone snake handled jugs and a similar Masons jug in green, a German figural table centre piece bowl with encrusted flower decoration in relief, a pair of Victorian glass candlestick lustres, a Masons blue and white pot and cover and an Italian Spode pattern Copeland trefoil serving dish
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