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Jennie Jewitt-Harris (British, b.1962). '9 of Hearts', acrylic and oil on canvas, signed. Image size 41.5 x 29cm. Jennie Jewitt-Harris gained her PhD in Fine Art from Brighton University/UCA and her Medical degree at King’s College, London. Jennie had two artworks selected for the 250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2018, completed a residency at Watts Artists Village, and her works are in private collections nationwide. Her solo exhibitions include In Residence at Watts Contemporary Gallery, Fideles Oculi at C&C Gallery, London; Time and Vision at One Paved Court, London and Anything But the Eyes at James Hockey Gallery, Farnham (this exhibition moves to The Mirror Gallery at South Hill Park in February 2021). She has exhibited in many group exhibitions, including at the London Art Fair and Affordable Art Fair, at the Cultural Olympiad in 2012, and as a duo with Aimee Jewitt-Harris at Blah Blah and Tandem at the Poly Gallery Falmouth. Jennie uses her knowledge of psychology and medicine to inform her practice which considers our relationship with time, connection with others and what makes us who we are, using a variety of media mainly collage and painting. She has appeared with her artworks on Great British Railway Journeys and has permanent photographic works on display at Guys Hospital and The Royal Free Hospital. Her artworks have been published by the British Medical Journal, The Psychologist and The Ophthalmologist magazines. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.Jennie combines her art practice with her role as Founder and CEO of Transplant Links. www.jenniejh.co.uk.
Jennie Jewitt-Harris (British, b.1962). '6 of Clubs'. Paint and collage on board. Signed. Image size 57.5 x 42cm. Jennie Jewitt-Harris gained her PhD in Fine Art from Brighton University/UCA and her Medical degree at King’s College, London. Jennie had two artworks selected for the 250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2018, completed a residency at Watts Artists Village, and her works are in private collections nationwide. Her solo exhibitions include In Residence at Watts Contemporary Gallery, Fideles Oculi at C&C Gallery, London; Time and Vision at One Paved Court, London and Anything But the Eyes at James Hockey Gallery, Farnham (this exhibition moves to The Mirror Gallery at South Hill Park in February 2021). She has exhibited in many group exhibitions, including at the London Art Fair and Affordable Art Fair, at the Cultural Olympiad in 2012, and as a duo with Aimee Jewitt-Harris at Blah Blah and Tandem at the Poly Gallery Falmouth. Jennie uses her knowledge of psychology and medicine to inform her practice which considers our relationship with time, connection with others and what makes us who we are, using a variety of media mainly collage and painting. She has appeared with her artworks on Great British Railway Journeys and has permanent photographic works on display at Guys Hospital and The Royal Free Hospital. Her artworks have been published by the British Medical Journal, The Psychologist and The Ophthalmologist magazines. Jennie combines her art practice with her role as Founder and CEO of Transplant Links. www.jenniejh.co.uk. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
EMPIRE STYLE CONSOLE TABLE Kolem 1810 Mahogany, walnut, maple, gilded bronze 85 x 95 x 42 cm With its first-class quality of workmanship, the unique Empire-style console table corresponds to the important Viennese workshop of Joseph Ulrich Danhauser. Already at the time of its creation, this model represented the pinnacle of the representative equipment of European aristocratic residences. Winged black and gold caryatids with dolphin fins hold a central drawer with elegant fire-gilded bronze fittings. At the base, a star-shaped semicircular marquetry is reflected in the adjacent mirror. Timeless design is represented by simple and decorated gold lines, among other things. Photographs of the condition before restoration are available. Restored.
EMPIRE STYLE MIRROR Kolem 1800 glass, gilded wood, underpainting on glass 177 x 96 cm A rare Italian early Empire mirror held bytwo carved sphinxes below and a pair of putti heads above them. There are small portraits in the corners of the mirror. The mirror is unique in its original condition.
An early 20th century silver minaudiere, of rectangular form with chain handle and blue glass cabochon buttons, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior containing a sovereign holder, three hinged compartments, mirror, ivory plaque with pencil holder and two clasps, Swiss assay marks, dimensions 9 x 5.5 x 1.6cm, gross weight 206.7g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairOne glass cabochon chippedExterior with scratches in keeping with age and use, a couple of small dents towards baseInterior - pencil deficient, light scratches and some slught discolouration in places

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