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Angelica Garnett (British, 1918-2012), Barbara Bagenal's Vase, watercolour on paper, signed lower right with monogram, 32cm x 26cm, overmounted and framed. Provenance: With The Southover Gallery, Lewes, July 1980, cat.no.6. Additional information:Consigned from a deceased estate, Mrs J B – a lady who lived about eight miles from Honiton; with her husband, they were a keen collectors of art.She became friends with the owner of the Lewes Gallery who sold Duncan Grant’s work, and subsequently, the owner of the gallery took Mrs J B to meet Duncan Grant.About a year after Duncan Grant’s death, his daughter, Angelica Garnett held an open day at Charleston; Mrs J B went to that open day and, from this early stage, became a ‘Friend’ of Charleston House.The picture has remained in Mrs J B’s home since its purchase. The sale has been arranged by the daughter and son of Mrs J B, following a probate valuation that Chilcotts carried out in July 2022.
A quantity of Mixed Ceramics, including a Carlton Ware ashtray, footed Tazza and a Match Holder, novelty Salt and Pepper Shakers in the forms of Animals and Pilgrims, a Boxed Royal Worcester Coffee Cup and Saucer, etc., a Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery 'My Garden' fluted trumpet Vase, printed marks to base, H 19cm, ceramic and stone bookends etc., (a lot)
A Burmantofts centrepiece, together with a vase and a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian green glazed vase, 14cm high (3)Burmantofts centrepiece has a Victorian pinned repair through one side, surface marks and small chips. Green vase is dirty, but appears intact. Red vase is dirty, but with no visible damage.
A Sunderland novelty potty, the interior with decorated with a surprised figure, inscribed “Wonderous Me What Do I See”, the exterior with typical panels of a tea clipper and Sunderland bridge, 22cm diameter; also a Staffordshire pottery spill vase, with a deer being chased by a black and white hound, 24cm high
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