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James Peters Cambridge, a Regency bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee movement with shaped plates, striking the hours on a bell, the eight-inch round painted convex dial having black Roman hour numerals and signed Jas Peters, Cambridge, with blued steel moon hands, the Regency mahogany case having brass inlaid decoration, brass fish-scale sound frets to the sides, a gadrooned top surmounted by a cast brass pineapple finial and standing on brass ball feet, height 52cm. * Biography; James Peters is recorded as working in Cambridge from circa 1830 until at least 1840 where he was also known as a barometer maker. J.C. Peters is also recorded as working there from 1858 until 1865.
A Worcester (First Period) part tea and coffee service: painted with floral sprays within gilt scrollwork cartouches reserved on a scale blue ground, underglaze blue crescent and W marks, circa 1775-80, comprising: teapot and cover, milk jug and cover, teapoy and cover, sucrier and cover, teapot stand, spoon tray, slop bowl, a pair of dishes, five coffee cups, five teabowls and nine saucers [some damage].
* ALICE KETTLE, BLUE SPLASH BATHER multimedia on fabric, signed, titled and dated 1994 verso 54cm x 73cm approx Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Alice Kettle is a contemporary textile/fibre artist based in the UK. She has established a unique area of practice by her use of a craft medium, consistently and on an unparalleled scale. Her stitched works, many the size of huge figurative tapestries, exploit the textures and effects made possible through the harnessing of a mechanical process to intuitive and creative ends. She is currently a Professor in Textile Arts in MIRIAD Manchester School of Art at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her work is represented in various public collections such as the Crafts Council London, the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, the Museo Internationale delle Arti Applicate Oggi, Turin, Italy. Commissions include the National Library of Australia, the Scottish High Court in Edinburgh, Gloucester and Winchester Cathedrals and the School of Music & Drama at Manchester University
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