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A quantity of ceramics and collectibles to include Royal Worcester blue and white breakfast cups and saucers, Royal Worcester blue and white plates, Chinoiserie design, Hornsea cruet set, various salts and peppers, commemorative ware, Royal Doulton character jug, a vintage coffee set, floral teaware etc.
J F SMITH (B1934); oil on canvas, still life with apples and grapes, signed lower-right, 25.5 x 20cm, in gilt frame. Smith is one of the Worcester Fruit painters for the Royal Worcester factory. †CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit .
The View Paul Powis Limited Edition 85/295 Silkscreen cert. - Mounted and Framed 81x70cmPaul began his art training at the Birmingham College of Art and Design, studying for a Foundation in Art and Design between 1968-69. He then went on to study at Portsmouth Polytechnic, gaining a BA Hons in Fine Art in 1973. Principally training as an abstract artist Paul became interested in landscape when he moved from London to Worcestershire.He has exhibited extensively and has built up an enviable international reputation as a landscape painter. Exhibiting across the country at prestigious venues including the Mall Galleries, The Royal College of Art, and the Royal Festival Hall, London.Paul's work has also appeared at municipal museums and art galleries throughout the UK as well as America. His painting, Rape, appeared in an advert for VW, achieving worldwide recognition and being exhibited in the Museum of Modern Illustration in New York. His work has also been shown in the Best Of British Illustration exhibition for the last ten years.A collection of his original acrylics was also recently displayed at the Halcyon Gallery's Art In Miniature exhibition. His paintings have been published in over twenty books in the last five years and he is a regular contributor to magazines such as Artist & Illustrator. Paul's work is predominantly about subjective colour and vibrant mark-making, which are used in both an abstract and representational way.Paul lives in Worcester with his artist wife Sara Hayward. Artist Statement This exhibition features paintings based on views of the landscape of Worcestershire and Herefordshire painted in the early morning and late afternoon in order to capture long shadows raking over fields and hills. Although the paintings are representational they lean towards abstraction using constructional spatial devices and subjective colour to describe space.
Three Fields - Paul Powis Limited Edition 25/295 Silkscreen cert. - Mounted and Framed 81x70cmPaul began his art training at the Birmingham College of Art and Design, studying for a Foundation in Art and Design between 1968-69. He then went on to study at Portsmouth Polytechnic, gaining a BA Hons in Fine Art in 1973. Principally training as an abstract artistPaul became interested in landscape when he moved from London to Worcestershire. He has exhibited extensively and has built up an enviable international reputation as a landscape painter. Exhibiting across the country at prestigious venues including the Mall Galleries, The Royal College of Art, and the Royal Festival Hall, London. Paul's work has also appeared at municipal museums and art galleries throughout the UK as well as America. His painting, Rape, appeared in an advert for VW, achieving worldwide recognition and being exhibited in the Museum of Modern Illustration in New York.His work has also been shown in the Best Of British Illustration exhibition for the last ten years. A collection of his original acrylics was also recently displayed at the Halcyon Gallery's Art In Miniature exhibition. His paintings have been published in over twenty books in the last five years and he is a regular contributor to magazines such as Artist & Illustrator. Paul's work is predominantly about subjective colour and vibrant mark-making, which are used in both an abstract and representational way.Paul lives in Worcester with his artist wife Sara Hayward. Artist Statement This exhibition features paintings based on views of the landscape of Worcestershire and Herefordshire painted in the early morning and late afternoon in order to capture long shadows raking over fields and hills.Although the paintings are representational they lean towards abstraction using constructional spatial devices and subjective colour to describe space.
Twelve late Victorian Royal Worcester dessert plates with fluted borders and painted roses on blushed ivory ground - pattern 1416, date mark 1900 and six similar comports of moulded water lily form, with painted floral sprays on blushed ivory ground (18) CONDITION REPORT Marks on some comports difficult to read, plates all appear to be some date code (six dots three each side). Four plates. Four plates perfect, one plate has hairline crack, one plate broken and badly restored, one plate broken and re-glued and five plates chipped. Four matching comports, one comport perfect, two comports have minor edge chips and one comport broken and re-glued. Two matching comports, both broken and re-glued
A Denby stoneware dinner service in the "Memories" pattern, comprising six of the following:- dinner plates, bowls, side plates, cups and eight saucers, (32), a Royal Worcester Palissy dinner service in the "Crofter" pattern comprising six dinner plates, salad plates, cereal bowls and four side plates, (22).
Milano pottery jug, circa 1960's, black ground with handpainted stylised leaf decoration, Denby stoneware vase, matt blue ground with moulded stylised floral design, Empire pottery plates of checked design, Spode 'Italian' pattern trio, Lennox porcelain tinted bisque model of a nut hatch and a modern Royal Worcester trinket dish
A collection of ceramic, glass and bronze objects of Bovine interest, including - Royal Copenhagen model of recumbent calf, 4ins high, Bing and Grondhal porcelain standing figure of a cow licking its back, 6.5ins high, Royal Worcester bone china model of a standing Friesian bull with nose ring, 6.75ins high, bronze model of a standing bull, 3ins high, and eleven other items, various

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