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Noël Gibson (1928-2005) - East End of London street scene with buildings and lamp post, signed, oil on board, 36" x 48"** The work is double-sided and has to the reverse a black and white oil sketch of buildings on a street, possibly London ** The artist is renowned for his impasto style and he primarily worked in the Bethnal Green and Whitechapel area, recording his childhood memories of the East End of London in the 1960s and 1970s. The artist was born in Glasgow in 1928 and moved to East London in 1962, staying in the area until 1974, when he became Provost Verger of South Worc Cathedral in 1977. He trained as a singer but taught himself how to paint; a Bohemian, he loved the Italian way of doing things and was well known for decorating his house at 90, South Worc Bridge Road with flowers The Hackney Council mounted an exhibition of his work featuring sixty paintings, almost all of them were sold and he was commissioned to paint many more; his paintings were purchased by private collectors in America, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands. He exhibited at the Canaletto Gallery in 1972, the Whitechapel Gallery, and the Nunnery Gallery
Late C19th/early C20th bronzed Grenadier lighting a mortar match holder and striker H18cm, bronzed candlestick holder modelled as a tree with two recumbent dogs H30cm, mushroom-shaped Art Deco glass table lamp with etched design H34cm, and two egg shaped carved coquilla nut pot pouri max. L7.5cm (qty)
Two Victorian oil lamps with cranberry and clear glass shades and cranberry milk glass reservoirs, height of largest (including chimney) 72cm (2)Provenance: Both lamps have age related ware, both reservoirs appear in fair condition with no noticeable cracks, the shade on the larger lamp appears in fair condition the shade on the smaller lamp has three chips around the rim one is rather large, both columns are tarnished one has some minor dents.
A Victorian Bohemian oil lamp with cranberry and clear glass moulded shade above a cranberry glass reservoir, brass column, and an overlaid cranberry and milk glass colum terminating on a brass plinth base, height (including chimney) 88cm. Condition Report: The Bohemian glass column with tiny chips to the facets, wear to the gilding, otherwise in good condition.

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