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Gerald A. Cooper,British 1898-1975-Still life of summer flowers in a glass vase - hollyhocks, roses, and nasturtians;oil on board, signed 'Gerald Cooper' (lower right), 60.5 x 50.6 cm. ARR.Provenance: Private Collection, UK.Note: The present work, as in much of Cooper’s output, is clearly drawing on the works of 17th-century Dutch artists such as Ambrosius Bosschaert II (1609-1645). Such an approach is evident both in its composition, with the bright and bountiful flowers set against a dark background, and in its execution, with the detail of Cooper’s fine brushwork imparting the painting with a striking verisimilitude. Cooper’s choice of flowers, which can be found in an English country garden, evokes a sense of domesticity which contrasts with the works of his Dutch antecedents, which typically centred on the depiction of fantastical combinations of expensive and exotic blooms.Please refer to department for condition report
Mixed Lot: trumpet specimen vase with flared top, knop stem and loaded circular foot, 14.5cm tall, Birmingham 1910 by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, small pair of circular coasters with spreading rims, 8cm diam, Chester 1910 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd and a 'D' shaped napkin ring, Birmingham 1960, total g/w 204gms (4)
Mixed Lot: trumpet flower vase with loaded circular base, 19cm tall, Birmingham 1994, Sanders & MacKenzie, a miniature oval bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1895, small possibly American circular white metal dish inscribed 'Bernardsville N.J.', 8cm diam, and an Indian white metal beaker, 8cm tall (a/f), g/w 205gms (4)
A STROMBERGSHYTTAN GLASS VASE OF TAPERING RECTAGULAR FORM, engraved with a Viking longship and birds, incised signature and B1040 C781 to the base, foil label to the front, approximate height 16cm (Condition report: no chips or cracks, felt pads glued to the base)
THREE PIECES OF LATE 20TH CENTURY BRITISH STUDIO GLASS, comprising a Phil Oakly green glass vase with blue spot and bubble inclusions, inscribed to the base, approximate size 21cm, Jane Charles matt and gloss blue vase, signed to the base, approximate height 20cm and a Lee Cartlidge deep blue vase with white abstract motif, unsigned, approximate height 11cm (3) (Condition report: no obvious damage)
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