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BRUCE MCLEAN GREEN FISH ON YELLOW screenprint, signed, dated 1984 and numbered 7/10 76cm x 64cm Note: Bruce McLean is one of the major figures of contemporary British Art. Born in 1944, he studied at Glasgow School of Art and at St. Martin`s in London, later teaching at the Slade School of Art. He has obtained international recognition for his paintings and prints,and from his work with film, theatre and books. McLean`s bold and confident approach to printmaking proved influential to his contemporaries. His work s now in private and public collections across the world and he has had numerous exhibtions across Europe and North America.
A Victorian Mug, of baluster form, with flared rim and hollow cast and applied leaf capped “C” scroll handle, to a gilt interior and decorated all over with embossed parrot and fruiting vine detail, to an initialled cartouche, and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 4 3/8”, London 1857, Maker’s Mark GR,EB
Three late Victorian Bowls, comprising one large and two smaller examples, each of circular form with crimped rims and bodies decorated with floral and foliate detail, with further “C” scroll and lattice and vacant cartouches, raised on spreading circular bases, diameters 6” and 4” respectively, London 1898, Maker’s Mark JW,FCW (3)
A George III Lidded Mustard, of circular form, the pierced and scrolling foliate body to a hinged and shaped cover with cast and applied rim and thumb piece, with further cast and applied handle, and fitted with a cobalt blue glass liner (rim chips), height 3 ½”, London 1768, Maker’s Mark IL
A William IV Mug, of thistle form, the plain body with contemporary initials, and flared rim to a gilded interior and base embossed with acanthus leaf and foliate detail on a spreading and shaped foot, with cast and applied handle, height 3 ¾”, London 1830, Maker’s Mark WK
A Continental white metal Tea Canister, the pull-off domed cover with ball finial, to a half-fluted body with further chased foliate detail and lion’s mask and ring handles, on a spreading fluted column on a rectangular base, height 5 ¼”; together with a George III Caddy Spoon, the scallop-shaped bowl to a flared and fluted handle (repaired), Sheffield 1786, Maker’s Mark NS&Co, various dates and makers (2)
An Elizabeth II three piece Cruet Set, comprising Open Salt and Lidded Mustard, together with a Pepper Caster, the former each with blue glass liners and with cut card rims and polished bodies, raised on four cast and applied pad feet; together with two Old English pattern Spoons, Sheffield 1977, Maker’s Mark FH (5)
A George V Mustard, of oval form with hinged and domed cover and applied wrythen finial, to a polished oval body with applied reeded borders and side handle, and fitted with cobalt blue glass liner, width 3 ½”, Birmingham 1922, maker’s mark rubbed; together with an electroplated Mustard Spoon (2)
A George II Provincial two-handled Mug, of polished tapering circular form, with rolled rim and central girdled body, with two hollow cast and applied handles, and raised on a spreading circular base (erased body, handles repaired and base dented and torn), height 4 ½”, Newcastle 1742, Maker’s Mark Isaac Cookson
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