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JULIUS OLSSON RA, RBA, PROI, RWA, NEAC (1864-1942) Blue Breakers Oil on canvas, signed 127cm x 183cm Note: Marine and landscape painter. Born 1 February 1864 in London, of a Swedish father and an English mother. Studied in London and abroad. Member of the N.E.A.C . 1891. Exhibited at the R.A. from 1890; A.R.A. 1914, R.A. 1920. Served in the R.N.V.R. in the 1914-18 War. P.R.O.I. 1919. Worked mainly in Cornwall. Died 7 September 1942 at Dalkey, Ireland. Memorial exhibition at the R.B.A. Galleries 1952. The most recent seascape by Olsson of this size to be offered at auction was sold by Christie`s (King Street, London) on 11th December 2008 for £17,500 including buyers premium (lot 14).
David Gentleman (b.1930) empty warehouses lithograph printed in colours signed in pencil numbered 130/195 on wove paper with full margins in good condition 640 x 510mm; with Donald Hamilton Fraser (b.1929) seascape silkscreen printed in colours signed in pencil on wove paper with full margins in good condition 650 x 740mm. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Gibraltar - A Clarice Cliff shape 278 footed trumpet vase circa 1931 hand decorated with a seascape scene with sailing boats with blue, yellow and pink banding, FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 15.5cm. Condition - Hairline crack professionally restored from the rim through the body. [From the 278/280 range this was an old Newport Pottery (and classic) vase shape, which was popular between 1929 and 1936, featuring this stylish 1931 Fantasque seascape pattern with yachts in the foreground. DM]
Gibraltar - A Clarice Cliff conical sugar sifter circa 1931 hand decorated with a seascape with sailing boat above yellow, pink and blue banding, Bizarre mark, height 14cm. Condition - Faint hairline to the side of the body from the pour holes. [This 1931 seascape with its bobbing yachts is much loved amongst collectors, and this sifter is a good example. Interestingly, it was consigned by a charity after it was left in a bag on the doorstep as part of a donation, so is very ‘fresh to the market!]
A Bernard Moore flambé circular bowl, circa 1910, the base interior decorated with a circular riverside view of two figures in a boat within a triangular geometric band, the interior sides with a continuous land and seascape view of a rising sun, the exterior with plain flambé glaze, raised on a small circular foot, painted 'Bernard Moore' mark to base with 'HB' monogram possibly for Hilda Beardmore, diameter approx 18.5cm (some restoration).
A DERBY KIDNEY SHAPED DESSERT DISH, painted by John Brewer with a Newfoundland dog before a seascape with another dog rescuing a downing sailor reserved on a "Green Mint" ground with gilt border of scrolling foliage and gilt rim, 24.5cm w, Duesbury & Kean, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 268 in blue, c1800 This rare pattern, known to collectors as the 'Animal Service' on account of the view that only one such service was made as implied from the Derby Plate Pattern Book, is given to John Brewer by name. It is described as "Green Mint for the set with ....." and "see Brewer's sett... Animals in Colors [sic]." The main sources of animal decoration at Derby have been shown to be the copper and wood engraved illustrations from Church's Cabinet of Quadrupeds, 1805 and Bewick's Natural History of Quadrupeds, 1790. Pattern 268 is unique in being exclusively decorated with animals, although a wide variety of birds and mammals are found on other wares, including some of the factory's most important extant works such as the dejeuner in the present sale (lot 112). Church's Quadrupeds was illustrated with engravings by James Tookey after Julius Caesar Ibbotson (1759-1817) and the sixteen subjects recorded [in 1996] on pattern 268 were taken from subjects engraved between 1794 and 1800. See Holdaway (J C), Sources of Animal Decoration on Derby Porcelain, DPIS Journal 3, 1996. ++In fine condition
HARRY HUGHES WILLIAMS oil on board - seascape with yacht and Holyhead Mountain, signed, 10 x 13 (Provenance: the yacht is the 'Zadik' which was built and raced out of Holyhead. The painting was given by the artist to the vendor's parents, the owners of Zadik on their marriage on 31st December 1940, they and the artist were all fellow teachers at Llangefni Grammar School at the time)

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