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Bubbles.Judith's work has developed through painting, glass and ceramics based on her travels. The sheep project was something she just had to get involved with, raising money for a charity she is involved with and using her creative passion in a different way. Bubbles is inspired by the sponsors logo of a goldfish in water - the scales are very effective.The sheep's main bodies measure approximately 90cm long x 72cm high x 30cm wide. Artist:Judith Hunt.Judith is a local artist, living and working in the village of Yaxley, near Eye. She graduated in 1982 with a degree in 3D design. Judith then went on to do a postgraduate teaching qualification and taught art and design to 11-18 year olds for 24 years, finding some time out to continue her interest for art. Judith retired to Suffolk four years ago and has now set up a business full time, developing her work through painting, glass and ceramics based on her travels. Sponsor:Clarity Water Solutions from A D Veale.Founded in 1981, A D Veale Ltd specialise in the supply and installation of Water Softeners and Drinking Water Systems across Suffolk and Norfolk from their establishment in Brome, near Eye. They are a fully independent Company and can therefore recommend equipment from a wide variety of different manufacturers. From an apartment or a new-build house, to a stately home or commercial factory, Clarity Water have and routinely undertake, Water Softener and Drinking Water Installations into a wide selection of properties and commercial premises.https://www.adveale.com/
3 modern design rings.Comprising, a contemporary cathedral design ring hallmarked Sheffield 2004, a band ring with Celtic design to one half and inscription inside reads " The eternal circle, our love will last for all time, hand in hand for the ret of our lives." Set with one small diamond, and a modern design ring set with a square of carnelian marked with scales and 925.Sizes W and O.
Chevreul (Michel Eugène). Exposé d'un Moyen de Définir et de Nommer les Couleurs..., Atlas only, Paris, 1861, 14 engraved plates of chromatic scales and circles by René Digeon printed in colours including one folding, library blind-stamp to title and to lower margin of final plate, some slight dust-soiling, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, rubbed and slight edge and corner wear, small loss at head and foot of spine, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESWithout the text volume. This important work applied the principle of the juxtaposition of pure colours and had a considerable influence on the Impressionists and Pointillists.
An unusually large Austro Hungarian enamel and blister pearl pendant, in the form of a sea horse and rider, set with foil backed garnets, on oval cut sapphire and two cabochon cut red paste stones, 10 x 7.5cm . CONDITIONgross weight 57.2 gramspendant has pearls and enamelling on both sides blue enamel missing on edge of lower section of sea horse on both sides and edges of scales, on one side there is also a small area missing on and under the neck and on end of tailgreen enamel missing on figures knee on one side and on the other missing from the shoulder and lower backPurple enamel on fin nearly all missing one one side and just on the edge of the othertesting as silver
Silver and green enamel backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes and pin jar, Birmingham 1935, a two steel-plated penknife with silver scales, London 1901, a pair of dwarf silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1977, height 11cm, a horn circular lidded pot 'Mary' and a set of silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1963
A mahogany signpost barometer, 19th century, by 'Negretti and Zambra, Scientific Instrument Makers, London', the angled arm with a pair of silvered scales, inscribed 'Rain', 'Changeable', 'Fair' and with two sliding brass pointers, inscribed '10am today' and '10am yesterday', 117cm wide 89cm high There is similar example in oak in the Science Museum.
An experimental chemistry and assay scales set by Bastick & Driver, c.1825-1846, the mahogany box with a drawer containing brass and steel balances, a hydrostatic weighing pan, glass bottles and beakers and various weights and measures, including a case of brass grain weights 10-1000, diamond, scruple and dram weights, the brass weights including 'Balance of Bottle', 'Bucket in Water' and 'Bucket in Air', with an interesting paper trade label label in the drawer, frame 39cm high case 46.5cm wide 24cm deep 13cm high Bastick & Driver were in business from 1825 until 1846 at 2 Holywell Row, Shoreditch. Their paper trade label inside the box advertises 'Assay Balances' and 'Experimental Chemistry' amongst other products.

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