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A Greek South Italian black glazed guttus, the discus relief decorattion with a mounted warrior, the slain enemy lying on the ground beneath, vertical parallel bands decorate the rounded shoulder, 9.6cm high; a black glazed stemless kylix, 7.4cm diam, 4.6cm high, repaired, circa 4th Century B.C.; two North African Roman red ware oil lamps, the first with elaborate moulded decoration of ornate geometric patterns on the discus and shoulder, (13.3cm.) long, the second with a leaping lion moulded on the discus, 12.5cm long, circa 5th-6th Century A.D (4)Provenance: From the collection of the late Elizabeth Attridge 1934-2018. Collected from 1980's onwards. The guttus and first lamp acquired at Bonhams, London 20 October 2005, Lot 376. Formerly from a private collection in southern England..
§ Robert MacBryde (Scottish, 1913-1966) Still life with an oil lamp and a basket of eggs on a table signed 'MacBryde' (lower left) oil on canvas 74.50 x 59cm (29 x 23in) Other Notes: Robert MacBryde was a popular artist with council authorities; both Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire purchased still life paintings for their collections. Unlike these pictures, however - which were both exhibited at the National Gallery of Scotland's exhibition, 'The Two Roberts: Robert Colquhoun & Robert MacBryde' in 2014 - the Hertfordshire MacBryde is a work previously unknown to scholars. Although we do not know when the picture was executed, stylistically, it fits in with several works painted by Macbyde between 1955-60. The similarity of titles and the absence of dimensions in MacBryde's exhibition catalogues around this period makes it difficult to establish the provenance of the present picture. We do know that Cambridgeshire County Council purchased their still life, 'Red and Black Still Life' from the Kaplan Gallery, London 'Recent Paintings by Robert MacBryde', April 1960'. We are grateful to Roger Bristow for his kind assistance with this catalogue entry.Oil on canvas which is unlined. The paint layers have been thickly applied. In many areas the paint passages have been built up in several layers which have a different appearance under ultraviolet light, this appears to be part of the artist's technique rather than a later reworking. There are drying cracks in some areas of the painting which have formed as the paint layer has dried. There are localised areas of cracking in the paint layers, some with slightly raised edges. There are light scuffs and scratches to the surface and layer of dirt and dust.The painting was likely cleaned at some stage, which may have resulted in the fading of the signature.
GABRIEL ARGY - ROUSSEAU: A PATE-DE-VERRE "CHRYSANTHEMUM" GLASS LAMP, pull-off metal leaf cover, cylindrical tapering shade decorated with a frieze of chrysanthemum flowers, cast signature, raised on a tripod bronze circular base with incised geometric decoration, 16cm high Literature, Janine Bloch-Dermant G Argy-Rousseau Glassware as Art, Thames & Hudson, page 47 figure for similar reference. Condition Report: Few very very minor nibbles to top rim, otherwise appears very good with no visible damage or restoration.
FRENCH ART NOUVEAU SILVER PLATED OIL LAMP BASE, the bulbous shaped bowl cast with tendrils and garlands below a freize of semiclad females in flowing dresses, on a trefoil base, marked "Chocolat L. Revault" with associated clear glass funnel, 42cm high Condition Report: Some plating loss and flaking, bubbling to plating.
ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO: A "TUDRIC" PEWTER HOT WATER JUG, tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle, the body decorated with stylised poppies, stamped " TUDRIC no. 028 " 23cm high, a BCM / Tudric twin handled footed dish, no. 01818 and a Kayserzinn style Art Nouveau pewter oil lamp with stylised decoration, 21.5cm high (3) Condition Report: Scratches and signs of wear to jug including pressure dings, pressure dings to base on oil lamp.
ART DECO ADJUSTABLE BRASS TABLE LAMP, the square shade inset with four tinted blue glass panels, on a curved stem, shaped rectangular base, 33.5cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, minor pressure ding to corner of shade, glass panels good with no visible damage.
CONTINENTAL ARTS AND CRAFTS BRONZE TABLE LAMP, the mushroom form shade inset with clear and amber naturalistic glass "jewels", the band pierced with panels depicting a hunting scene, the blockwork stem flanked by two knights caryatid's on a stepped verde marble base, impressed monogram, 60cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, one jewel loose, few minor nibbles and chips to verde base.

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