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§ Kenneth Rowntree, ARWS (British, 1915-1997) Mlle Manicette Canière signed 'Kenneth Rowntree' (lower left) oil on canvas 54 x 46cm (21 x 18in) Other Notes: 'Mlle Manicette Canière' dates from the earlier years of Rowntree's career, characterised as it is by flat plains, a formalised composition, and bold application of paint. This lack of overt detail and paring down of forms was perhaps influenced by his Quaker roots. Throughout the late 1930s and early 1940s, Rowntree infused his work with French influences, having made trips to Gisors in Normandy in 1936, 1938 and 1939. In his earlier triptych, 'Homage to French Culture in the Nineteenth Century' (1938), Rowntree created a colourful tribute to French painting, literature and music on a monumental scale. According to John Milner, this work 'catalogues Rowntree's every French enthusiasm', and is a 'magnificent testament to Rowntree's erudition and delight in French culture'.(John Milner, 'Kenneth Rowntree', Lund Humphries, Aldershot, 2002). 'Mlle Manicette Canière' is not included in a comprehensive catalogue of Rowntree's works compiled by the artist's wife, Diana Buckley, and their son (Tate archives, TGA 200315). Craquelure evident, particularly to the centre of the canvas where vertical line extends across the width of the painting. There is also evidence of extensive cleaning and overpainting to the bottom left, sections under the table cloth, the girl, and approximately six areas directly behind the main figure.
§ Adrian Heath (British, 1920-1992) Still life with a cabbage, a bottle and a knife on a table oil on canvas 35.50 x 40cm (14 x 16in) Oil on a fine weave canvas support which is unlined. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. The work is varnished, the varnish is slightly yellowed but glossy and even. There is a layer of surface dirt and white drips along the lower edge.
§ Robert MacBryde (Scottish, 1913-1966) Still life with an oil lamp and a basket of eggs on a table signed 'MacBryde' (lower left) oil on canvas 74.50 x 59cm (29 x 23in) Other Notes: Robert MacBryde was a popular artist with council authorities; both Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire purchased still life paintings for their collections. Unlike these pictures, however - which were both exhibited at the National Gallery of Scotland's exhibition, 'The Two Roberts: Robert Colquhoun & Robert MacBryde' in 2014 - the Hertfordshire MacBryde is a work previously unknown to scholars. Although we do not know when the picture was executed, stylistically, it fits in with several works painted by Macbyde between 1955-60. The similarity of titles and the absence of dimensions in MacBryde's exhibition catalogues around this period makes it difficult to establish the provenance of the present picture. We do know that Cambridgeshire County Council purchased their still life, 'Red and Black Still Life' from the Kaplan Gallery, London 'Recent Paintings by Robert MacBryde', April 1960'. We are grateful to Roger Bristow for his kind assistance with this catalogue entry.Oil on canvas which is unlined. The paint layers have been thickly applied. In many areas the paint passages have been built up in several layers which have a different appearance under ultraviolet light, this appears to be part of the artist's technique rather than a later reworking. There are drying cracks in some areas of the painting which have formed as the paint layer has dried. There are localised areas of cracking in the paint layers, some with slightly raised edges. There are light scuffs and scratches to the surface and layer of dirt and dust.The painting was likely cleaned at some stage, which may have resulted in the fading of the signature.
§ Rowland Suddaby (British, 1912-1972) The Fen, Cornard, Suffolk; with a sketch to the reverse of an interior scene with figures seated around a table signed and dated 'R. Suddaby 47' (lower right) oil on canvas 49.50 x 59.50cm (19 x 23in) There is light craquelure to the painting throughout, as well as evidence of some cleaning and retouching.
§ Ronald Ossory Dunlop, NEA, ARA, RBA (Irish/British, 1894-1973) Still life of flowers in a jug on a striped table cloth signed 'Dunlop' (lower right) oil on canvas 46 x 38cm (18 x 15in) Two areas of damage to the canvas, which have been repaired on the back. There also numerous areas of retouching and overpainting.
A GOOD SHERATON REVIVAL MARQUETRY CIRCULAR CENTRE TABLE, the top inlaid with a central floral panel, radiating sprays of harebells, within a leaf work border, satinwood panelled frieze, table square legs united by a platform, all inlaid, on brass castors. 73cms diameter x 73cms high.
HANNAH BARLOW FOR ROYAL DOULTON: A PAIR OF LARGE STONEWARE VASES, no. 816, baluster form, decorated in sgraffito with a freize of horses, with glazed foliate borders, impressed and signed markings, 38cm high Condition Report: Both had been later converted to table lamps ( drill hole to bases), otherwise both appear to be in very good overall condition with no visible damage or restoration. Few scratches to glazes around rim.
ART NOUVEAU DRESSING TABLE SET, by Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1904, comprising tray, hand mirror and four brushes, each highly embossed and decorated with maidens, flowers and whip-lash stylised lines, reg. no. 409494 (c. 13oz) (6) Condition Report: All appear to be in good overall condition, hallmarks clear.
IN THE MANNER OF WMF: AN ART NOUVEAU PEWTER TABLE CENTREPIECE, oblong form, the twin handles modelled and cast in the form of maidens in long flowing dresses, the sides pierced and decorated in relief with stylised flowers and foliage, bristol blue tinted glass liner, 44cm long Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage or restoration. Glass has some surface marks.
ART DECO ADJUSTABLE BRASS TABLE LAMP, the square shade inset with four tinted blue glass panels, on a curved stem, shaped rectangular base, 33.5cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, minor pressure ding to corner of shade, glass panels good with no visible damage.
CONTINENTAL ARTS AND CRAFTS BRONZE TABLE LAMP, the mushroom form shade inset with clear and amber naturalistic glass "jewels", the band pierced with panels depicting a hunting scene, the blockwork stem flanked by two knights caryatid's on a stepped verde marble base, impressed monogram, 60cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, one jewel loose, few minor nibbles and chips to verde base.
BETTY JOEL (1894 - 1985): AN ART DECO AMERICAN WALNUT SOFA TABLE, the top inset with a black tinted glass plate, below three graduated drawers, two short above one long, flanked by two cupboards, with chrome curved handles, raised on castors, 48cm high x 197cm wide x 100cm deep Condition Report: Item appears to be in very good overall condition with no visible signs of damage. There have been suggestions that the black tinted glass top has recently been applied.
MANNER OF HILLE: AN ART DECO WALNUT AND MACCASAR CANTEEN WITH A SUITE OF ELKINGTON & CO PLATED CUTLERY, rounded rectangular top, three graduated drawers with curved handles, the single side cupboard with hinged glass door, four interior shelves, the canteen comprising, 12 table spoons, 11 dessert knives, 2 carving knives, knife sharpener, 1 bread knife, 1 cake knife, 1 carving knife, 1 fish server and fork, 12 mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, 12 ivorine handled fish knives and forks, 6 six table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 1 soup ladle, 12 soup spoons (some fitted with stepped ivorine handles) (112 pieces) (with key) 105cm long x 46cm wide x 76.5cm high Condition Report: Canteen contents in very good overall condition with majority still in original papers, exterior has sunlight fading, no visible damage, complete with key. Dessert knife measures 21cm approx.
ART DECO LIBRARY TABLE bearing the trade label of "Howard & Sons Ltd, London W", the rectangular top with a leather-lined writing surface over a stepped frieze of geometric design, on four panelled square legs ending in shaped feet, 175cm x 99cm Condition Report: Leather top showing signs of wear, legs showing age related and frame.
ART DECO BURR WALNUT DRESSING TABLE SUITE, comprising two pedestals each of cylindrical form, the tops each mounted with an oval mirror on swivel stand, below fitted with three graduated drawers, the central full length mirror of cloud form flanked with walnut panels with open shelf below, and matching stool, 164cm high x 70cm long (4) Condition Report: Item showing signs of veneer loss to both pedestals, some discolouration to veneer on all sections. Construction good.
•ROBIN NANCE (1907 - 1990): A ST IVES SCHOOL ELM DINING SUITE, comprising dining table, two carvers, four chairs and a sideboard, the table of rectangular form, with pegged pedestal, ladder-back chairs with rush seats, the sideboard of rectangular form with two frieze drawers, two panelled cupboards with fitted shelf, raised on shaped feet, complete with original purchase receipt, the table: 152cm long x 69cm wide x 72cm high; the sideboard: 106cm long x 42cm wide x 87cm high.Provenance: Purchased new from the vendors parents and thence by descent Condition Report: All showing signs of wear. Rush seats appear good and construction sound. Sideboard showing signs of discolouration and water staining to top, drawers stiff. Table appears good, nice patina.
DYRLUND: A TEAK "FLIP-FLAP" DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS, the oval top on four tapered feet, with ten chairs, moulded frame with slat-backs, 73cm high x 120cm dia (closed)/ 176cm dia. (open) Condition Report: the centre of the table lacks polish, the legs have general scuff marks, brass hinges have signs of tarnish. The chairs need re covering and have surface scratches to all.
•CHRISTOPHER GUY: A CONTEMPORARY BLACK LACQUER DRESSING TABLE AND MIRROR, the shaped top with raised platform with stylised metallic finish, oval mirror, bow front with single drawer, cabriole legs, impressed marks, 94cm long x 60cm deep x 136cm high (2) Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage. Some slight marks
•WILLY RIZZO (1928-2013): A BRUSHED STEEL AND LACQUERED SWIVEL COFFEE TABLE, 114cm dia. x 33.5cm high Condition Report: deep scratches to the top and some loss to the edges, the brushed steel trim is slightly coming away from the top curved edge. The brushed steel has a few minor dents and scratches.
•TIM BATES FOR PIEFF: A BLACK ASH BOARDROOM TABLE AND EIGHT CHAIRS, c. 1970, as part of the "Lisse" range, the rectangular top raised on four chrome cylindrical supports, black leather high back chairs with chromed steel frames, 74cm high x 114cm wide x 245 deepNote. Retailed by Heals of London. This piece is sold as commercial only. Condition Report: surface scratches from use, edges rubbed slightly, otherwise it looks good.
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