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*Dougill (Patricia, 20th century). An archive of original drawings and textile art, including a number of large textile pictures and panels, some framed, and a large number of smaller pieces, several portfolios of sketches, project books containing sketches, cuttings, and fragments of textile design, loose samples of patchwork, collage, knitting, etc., together with a large quantity of artist materials, including gold and coloured threads, beads and sequins, pens and pigments, brushes, wools, wooden weaving and spinning tools, trimmings, curtain accessories, and zippers, plus a number of original typescripts, plus a large portfolio of original artwork by Frederick Goudie, and some related books of photographs and ephemera, plus a boxfile of ephemera relating to Kenneth Goudie, including autograph letters signed from Michael Cole and Tim Sebastian Kenneth Goudie (1926-2013), described as a colossus in the BBC's radio newsroom at Broadcasting House, was editor of the 'Today' programme and 'The World Tonight'. He married artist Patricia Dougill, whose father with the architect and town planner Wesley Dougill. Kenneth and Patricia had two children, Lucy and Fred. (-)
A large quantity of tools including hammer, pliers, large clippers, paint brushes, a vintage brass oil dispenser, two vintage leather bound 100 feet/ 30 m tape measure one by Rabone Chesterman LTD and the other by Chesterman Sheffield England, a JCB Jigsaw model no 1138801717 with spare blades with its original black carry case, Mac Allister Lithium battery screwdriver in original packaging, a third Sheet Finish Sanders by Black and Dekker in original packaging
*Sewing & artist materials. Two wooden boxes of Flora Macdonald Needles, Redditch: Abel Morrall Ltd., early-mid 20th century, each with slotted compartment containing 134 and 98 packets of varying sized needles respectively, mostly Flora Macdonald, but also The Castle Brand, J. Pearsall, H. Milward, Dryad, etc., each box with printed label mounted inside hinged lid, 18.5 x 36.5 x 6cm (7.25 x 14.5 x 2.25ins), together with another (empty) Flora Macdonald box, and a quantity of other artistic materials and ephemera, including sewing and embroidery threads, hat pins, a needlecase, a wooden palette, a box of dip pens, inks and pigments, a boxed Ebor Darner, a pinchbeck handbag mount, five agate moulding tools contained in a silk-lined wooden box, a small circular ribbon-embroidered silk pin holder, and three pairs of old sewing scissors (2 cartons)
*Ravilious (Eric, 1903-1942). A pair of Garden Implements curtains, [1957], two fine cotton chintz curtains, printed by Edinburgh Weavers with Garden Implements design in pink by Eric Ravilious (EW monogram visible on turn-in), machine-stitched and with rufflette heading tape, lined, some minor marks and discolouration, and one very small hole, each curtain drop 98cm (38.5ins), width 105.5cm (41.5ins) Shortly before his death Eric Ravilious designed a number of ceramic patterns for Wedgwood. Several motifs from his Garden Implements series, originally created for a lemonade set in 1939, were later used on this roller-printed fabric produced by Edinburgh Weavers under the name 'Harvest'. This fabric, featuring minutely detailed vignettes of garden paraphernalia, including a beehive, sunflowers, a wheelbarrow, a cloche, rhubarb, and a barrel of garden tools, is extremely rare; even small samples and offcuts seldom appear on the market. The V&A has a single curtain in its collections, with the same design printed in black. (Alastair Morton & The Edinburgh Weavers, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 1978) (2)
A stunning hand made carpenters tool chest / cabinet made by a master cabinet maker complete with contents. Having a series of drawers and doors, drop down drawers. A large collection of woodworking tools to include saws, chisels, planes, screw drivers etc. Please see images. Measures 128cm high x 92cm wide x 46cm deep.
The HOLY BIBLE . . . (Authorised Version). pictorial engraved & printed titles, some historiated initial letters, d-column printing & red-ruled throughout; contemp. dark brown morocco, gilt-panelled & decorated covers (floral tools), panelled spine gilt-decorated in 6 compartments, gilt board edges & inner dentelles, g.e., roy. 8vo. Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, 1706. * 18th cent. armorial bookplate of W.H. Bracebridge (& smaller one lettered - 'Bracebridge / Atherstone Hall') with some (19th cent.) family notes at front.

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