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A still life of lemons, bread and oysterssigned 'B. v. der(?) Meer' (lower right)61 x 59.5cmCondition report: Framed 73 x 71.5cmOil on canvas which has been lined. An old tear in the upper right quadrant is starting to pull forward, the lining is no longer strong enough to hold the tear flat. The paint layers are worn and thin in many areas. Overpaint covers the tear and other small damages in the painting. The varnish is thick and yellowed with age. There are deep scuffs to the varnish at the upper right corner.
A still life of flowers, fruit and seashells on a wooden ledgeoil on canvas75 x 54.5cmProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Framed 92 x 72.5cmOil on canvas which has been lined. The canvas tension is good and the picture is in plane. The paint layer is stable overall. There are localised areas of retouching mainly located in the background, which appear slightly lighter compared to the original but are acceptable from a normal viewing distance. The varnish is clear, even and semi-glossy.
A still life of game birds and a rabbit upon a ledgesigned 'Elias.Vonck.' (lower left on the table edge)oil on canvas 90 x 102cmProvenance:A Northamptonshire country houseCondition report: framed 119 x 131cmOil on canvas which has been lined. The canvas tension is good and the picture is generally in plane with a few minor undulations around the edges. Losses and damage have occurred to the edges of the painting which have been filled and overpainted. The background is very worn and the red ground is visible in areas. There are scattered areas of overpaint across the background which is now slightly darkened compared to the original. There are localised areas of cracks within the paint layer, notably in the area of the signature. The varnish is yellowed and semi-glossy. There is a layer of surface dirt and some white accretions along the lower edge.
A still life of carnations, peonies and other flowers in a wicker basket, with a squirrel eating nutsoil on canvas58.5 x 93.5cmProvenance:Richard Green Ltd, London,Landwade Hall, Exning, SuffolkCondition report: Framed 75.5 x 110.5cmOil on canvas which has been lined. The canvas tension is good and the picture is in plane. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. Areas of overpaint are mainly located to the background in the lower half. Along the lower edge the overpaint has become light over time. The varnish is clear, glossy and even. There is some surface dirt and fly spots across the surface.
incorporating a still life of a monkey, lillies, tulips and roses set in a classical landscape, in the manner of Pieter Casteels above three inset bevelled edge mirrors,125 x 140cmProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Some small areas of loss of gilt to the frame, Still life canvas re-lined Canvas size 65 x 122cm
STILL LIFE. A watercolour still life, unsigned. (The vendor suggests that this was painted by Guy Lewis, as part of his entrance examination to a Paris Art School in the 1920's. He was a founder member of the Penzance Playgoer Theatre Club, later to become the Acorn Theatre.) Framed in a lacquered chinoiserie frame. Image size 54 x 38cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk.
WATERCOLOURS. A collection of watercolour sketches, mostly unsigned of coastal, architectural & still life subjects. One work initialled B.H.M.'46, another initialled W S & two others initialled W W. Various sizes, ranging from 8 x 13cm to 30 x 23cm. (33) Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase
* DANNY FERGUSON RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1925 - 1993), SHALLOWS watercolour on paper, signed; titled on RSW Exhibition label verso image size 64cm x 91cm, overall size 75cm x 103cm Framed and under glass. Exhibition label verso: Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water-Colours. Note: b. Lanarkshire, 1925, d. 1993. GSA student 1941-1943, Glasgow School of Art staff 1947-1986 (Both full-time and as a visiting staff member). Danny Ferguson was educated at Airdrie Academy from 1936-1942. He was an athletic youngster, playing football for (amongst others) Baillieston Juniors, Bedlay Juniors, Douglas Water Thistle and Blantyre Victoria (taking over the centre-half position from Jock Stein). Later in life, he was a keen snooker player, frequently championing the Glasgow Art Club, and enjoyed Curling. He began studying at GSA in 1941 but his studies were interrupted when he was called up. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943 and served in the Far East. He re-joined GSA in 1947 and was awarded his diploma in Drawing and Painting in 1949. That same year he won a £30 prize at the Royal Scottish Academy annual competitions. From 1949-1950 he attended the Jordanhill Teacher Training College. He later combined a position as visiting lecturer at GSA with teaching in various Glasgow Schools. He returned to GSA as a full-time lecturer in 1968. In 1958 Ferguson married Margaret Dunn, also a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, in Embroidery and Weaving. They had two children, Anne and David. Probably best known for his landscapes, still lifes and self-portraits. He exhibited regularly, had numerous one-man shows, and his work still hangs in many collections, including the Royal Collection. Danny Ferguson was elected a member of the RSW in 1969, having exhibited there from 1961. He had over 88 works exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, from 1957. He was a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Ferguson also served as honorary secretary of the RGI for nine years and was also elected President of the Glasgow Art Club.
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