λ Helen Brough (British 20th/21st century)Lightscapes - Charcoal Black, Cerulean BluePastel Signed and dated 19 (lower right)12 x 12cm (4½ x 4½ in.)This series of Lightscapes is an aesthetic exploration into how subtle light is perceived by our eyes and interpreted as different colours. Helen Brough graduated from the Chelsea School of Art and was awarded the Arts Council Grant in 2020. Brough has exhibited internationally in New York, Sweden and the USA. This current body of work was exhibited with the Nordic Art Agency in Malmo, Sweden in 2019. "My subject matter is nature, whether it is about light, landscape or a flower I am inspired by the natural world. What I am seeking is not the real or the unreal but something intangible".Curator's Comment I We do not always have enough wall space for art but these works by Helen Brough would look fantastic on a shelf. It doesn't always have to be candles and photos, why not experiment with these fun and exciting injections of colour to brighten the space.
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λ Helen Brough (British 20th/21st century)Lightscapes - Cadium Yellow, Burnt UmberPastel Signed and dated 2019 (lower right)32 x 32cm (12½ x 12½ in.)This series of Lightscapes is an aesthetic exploration into how subtle light is perceived by our eyes and interpreted as different colours. Helen Brough graduated from the Chelsea School of Art and was awarded the Arts Council Grant in 2020. Brough has exhibited internationally in New York, Sweden and the USA. This current body of work was exhibited with the Nordic Art Agency in Malmo, Sweden in 2019. "My subject matter is nature, whether it is about light, landscape or a flower I am inspired by the natural world. What I am seeking is not the real or the unreal but something intangible".Curator's Comment I We do not always have enough wall space for art but these works by Helen Brough would look fantastic on a shelf. It doesn't always have to be candles and photos, why not experiment with these fun and exciting injections of colour to brighten the space.
λ Helen Brough (British 20th/21st century)Lightscapes - Lamp Black, Lemon Yellow Pastel Signed and dated 19 (lower right)12 x 12cm (4½ x 4½ in.)This series of Lightscapes is an aesthetic exploration into how subtle light is perceived by our eyes and interpreted as different colours. Helen Brough graduated from the Chelsea School of Art and was awarded the Arts Council Grant in 2020. Brough has exhibited internationally in New York, Sweden and the USA. This current body of work was exhibited with the Nordic Art Agency in Malmo, Sweden in 2019. "My subject matter is nature, whether it is about light, landscape or a flower I am inspired by the natural world. What I am seeking is not the real or the unreal but something intangible".Curator's Comment I We do not always have enough wall space for art but these works by Helen Brough would look fantastic on a shelf. It doesn't always have to be candles and photos, why not experiment with these fun and exciting injections of colour to brighten the space.
19th Century inlaid mahogany writing cabinet, the inlaid fall front simulating two short and two long drawers and opening to reveal pigeon holes and short drawers over a writing slope, 65cm x 49cm x 114cm high Condition: Signs of scratches across the whole piece as well as stains, the leather writing slope having signs of wear, the inner pigeon holes having stains and scratches present, main drawer opens and closes properly, the legs having both light and seep scratches, the lower shelf having a split which runs across the width, please see extra images. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
Art Deco style light oak three tier occasional table, 66cm x 31cm x 57cm, together with a mid Century coffee table, 85cm x 38cm x 40cm Condition: Middle shelf of Art Deco table has abrasion marks and scuffs along edge, top of coffee table faded with signs of water marking - **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
LATE 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; oil on canvas, 'The Peacock Fan', unsigned, 49 x 37cm, framed.Additional InformationThere has been a patch repair, which is just to the right of the vase on the shelf - this overpainted and unsightly. Other repair just above this, there is some over paint and damage by the side of her head. Also a small hole which has been touched up to the lower right of the image. General craquelure throughout, some scuffs to the frame.
A 19th century satin birch desk with detachable back section housing six drawers flanking a central fixed shelf, above pull-out slide with inset tooled leather section above three drawers, raised on fluted column supports, length 119cm, depth 58cm, height 105cm.Additional InformationSplitting and scratches to the surface, the tooled leather is af, cup rings.
A late 19th century Italian walnut two-tiered occasional table, the shaped top with carved rim and corner carved masks above shallow shelf and tapering legs to scrolling feet, height 71cm, length 76cm, depth 43cm.Additional InformationSome damage to the veneers, some splits to the timber, general surface wear and scratches throughout. No damage or splits to the legs or repairs. It is slightly loose in construction.
A painted old pine housekeeper's cupboard, the upper section with sliding doors enclosing pigeon holes and shelves, the base section with two panelled doors enclosing single fixed shelf, raised on plinth base, length 179cm, depth 66cm, height 243cm.Additional InformationThe cabinet splits into two sections for transportation. There is significant wear where the upper section meets the base to both sides, and both the top and bottom doors do not slide particularly smoothly, it has obviously been repainted, quite a lot of surface knocks and chips throughout, the right hand door is slightly warped and does not close properly. Splits to the sides where it has been recently repainted.
An old pine dairy kitchen preparation table of rectangular form with tapering block supports and under section with shelf, length 149cm, depth 57cm, height 45cm.Additional InformationUsual wear consistent with age and use, a number of holes have been drilled into the piece, the joints are slightly loose.
A good reproduction oak court cupboard in the manner of Titchmarsh & Goodwin with cupboard door to upper section above two short drawers and twin cupboard doors enclosing single shelf, with carved detail throughout, height 134cm, width 121cm, depth 47cm.Additional InformationGeneral light wear commensurate with use.
A reproduction oak dresser in the manner of Titchmarsh & Goodwin, the panelled back with carved frieze and two shelves, the lower section with two short drawers above twin panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf with shaped hinged on stile supports, height 173cm, width 106.5cm, depth 42.5cm.Additional InformationThe top of the base with some water stains and scuffs. The top has been taken off and re-attached, some light scuffs, scrapes and general wear.
A George I style mahogany crossbanded walnut veneer floor standing corner display cabinet, of small proportions, arched top carved and applied with a shell, above a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the base with a pair of doors enclosing a further shelf, bun feet, 165.5cm high, 64.5cm wide, 35cm deep, early 20th century
A George III style oak low dresser or sideboard, oversailing moulded rectangular top above three frieze drawers and three arched raised and fielded panel doors enclosing a shelf, swing handles, pierced batwing escutcheons, skirted base, stile feet, reputedly by Hines of Oxford, 81cm high, 137.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep
A George III style oak dresser, in the manner of Titchmarsh & Goodwin, outswept dentil cornice above three plate racks, two shaped raised and fielded panel doors and four small drawers, the projecting base with an arrangement of six short drawers, and a pair of cupboard doors, each enclosing a shelf, H-hinges, batwing escutcheons, swing handles, 191.5cm high, 168cm wide, 44cm deep
A Queen Anne/George I figured walnut bureau bookcase, with 1/4 veneers, feather-banding and broad cross-banding, the upper double arched section with two doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves over 4 short drawers, the base with two retractable candle slides above a fall, enclosing a stepped interior and well, the two long drawers over a moulded edge, raised on later bun feet, restorations and later elements, 101cm wide x 55cm deep x approximately 192cm highCondition report: Overall - ok in general. Some chips and dents, including edges of fall and doors. Inevitably some loss of original colour.Later elements, including lowest shelf and probably drawers in upper section, some of bureau's interior, including stepped section, some beads and mouldings and bun feet, handles, hinges and escutcheons. Restorations including the top and veneers, including both sides of top, right door and fall and veneers in general, including crossbanding of fall.
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