•THREE DRAWINGS comprising a pastel study of a `Country Gentleman` by Sir Ernest Waterlow, 24.5 x 16cm.; a double-sided sketch of music hall artists from a sketchbook by Augustus John, 18.5 x 12cm.; and a crayon drawing of a seated woman by William Strang, initialled, 19.5 x 11.5cm. (3) Provenance: (Waterlow) Verity Waterlow bequest, Court Gallery, Nether Stowey; (John) de Belleroche collection; (Strang) A. F. Armstrong Wellington Fine Arts, Glasgow, 1982 ++ Good condition
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SOPHIA WHITEHEAD "Waterloo Bridge", watercolour, unsigned, inscribed verso, D. FERGUSSON "Horses in a landscape", oil on board, unsigned, with figural study verso signed bottom left, TRUDA HOPE PANET "Spinney", head study of a Spaniel, pastel, signed and dated 1.3.45, ENGLISH SCHOOL "Pigs in a sty", charcoal, unsigned, ENGLISH SCHOOL "Hatherop" pen and ink study and a watercolour study framed as one, unsigned, together with various other paintings and prints (8)
Royal Worcester Mottled Blue Shallow Footed Bowl, central roundel of apples and blackberries, signed H.Price, with framework in gilt over pastel pink and green, further gilt motifs and a gilt band to the inside rim; 2.75 inches high x 10.5 in diameter; date marks for 1928 and 2769 to underside (fine crack running from rim to top of roundel frame, some slightly lighter patches to blue interior)
Alf Wallander for Rorstrand, Sweden, 1896. A rare Art Nouveau sandwich set from the Iris Service. Consisting of 6 sandwich plates and a footed tazza. all having typical raised pastel coloured floral decoration. Green printed Rorstrand three crown mark and impressed three crown marks to the reverse. Diameter: 6.75 inches. Reference: Brohan Museum Berlin, Porzellan, Volume 2, Page 218, no. 173. See: Quittenbaum Munich, Jugendstil - Art Deco, 10 October 2005, Lot 636, where a single larger plate from the same service sold for 250 euros.
* GRAHAM MURRAY, LANSDOWNE CRESCENT - THREE STUDIES each ink and pastel on paper, each signed 16cm x 24cm, 27cm x 44cm, and 19cmx 30cm Each Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Graeme Murray (1907 - 1987) was born in Glasgow and lived for many years in Lansdowne Crescent. In the mid-1980s he moved to join his partner Bet Jellinek in Berkshire. During the Second World War he was a teacher in Greenock and met Stanley Spencer, who was appointed war artist and worked in the Port Glasgow shipyards. The two artists met and became firm friends.
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