Andrew Allan (1863 - 1940) Anemones in a vase signed watercolour over pencil heightened with touches of bodycolour 26.5 x 37cm.; 10.5 x 14.5in. * Exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy once in 1895 and thereafter from 1897 contributing a total of 34 works there during his lifetime as well as exhibiting at the Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts; Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours and Aberdeen Artist's Society.
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A Copeland & Garrett cylindrical spill vase, printed en grisaille with a hunting scene, 11cm high, green printed mark, circa 1840 (rubbing to gilding); and an English pottery spill vase printed in blue and painted in colours and gilt with oriental flowering shrubs, possibly Spode, 10cm high, circa 1820.
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and pierced cover with spire finial, painted with Highland cattle in a landscape by H. Stinton, 17cm high, puce printed marks, shape 291/H, date code for 1934 (crack to cover) and a Royal Worcester oval botanical plate, attributed to W. Hale, painted with a sugarbush (Protea) spray, 27cm wide, puce printed mark, date code for 1916, pattern no. 1170 and script latin plant name Protea Neriifolia
Three items of polychrome English delft, comprising; a chinoiserie bowl, possibly London, painted with flowering shrubs and bamboo issuing from rockwork, 22cm diameter (cracked), a Liverpool tile of Fazackerly type painted with a basket issuing flowers (chipped) and a London tile decorated with a vase issuing flowers, mid 18th century.
A Delft blue and white garlic-neck vase, painted in the Transitional style, with panels of flowers and lappet bands, 28cm high, early 18th century, (neck restored), a Delft (De Porceleyne Lampetkan) blue and white ‘Peacock’ pattern plate, typically decorated with a vase of flowers, 19cm diameter, LPK mark, circa 1800, (cracked), and another Delft blue and white plate (minor rim chips).
A celadon ground Canton vase, the elaborate neck with pierced handles (restored), the sides reserved with panels of figures in a celadon ground scattered with flowers, birds and butterflies, 35cm, late 19th century; and a small celadon ground baluster vase, 22cm (chip).
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