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Clive Brooker studio pottery abstract vase with bark finish and turquoise roundel panel, 37cm wide, a Clive Brooker studio pottery abstract ornament with pierced circular top, triple knopped tapered base, with dark brown rough finish and turquoise glazed interior and two other studio pottery pots (4)Condition ReportAll items have no obvious visible damage
Clive Brooker bronzed effect studio pottery bowl, rounded square with turquoise glaze interior on multiple tab feet, 29cm wide, Clive Brooker footed bowl with rough textured, curved and slab sides, turquoise glaze to the interior on four tapering supports, similar round pedestal bowl with turquoise decoration, Clive Brooker circular turquoise glazed teapot stand, studio pottery vase, cylindrical with turquoise decoration, brown glazed bowl and quantity miniature studio pottery items probably by Clive Brooker (6 larger items and 9 miniature items)Condition ReportThere are 9 miniatures as stated. The cylindrical vase has one small chip - see photo
* JENNIFER IRVINE RGI RSW, STILL LIFE WITH BLACK VASE mixed media, signed and dated '89 63cm x 76cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Jennifer Irvine was born in Glasgow in 1956. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art from 1974 until 1978. Jennifer's early career was spent teaching art in various Glasgow schools. Throughout this period she continued painting and exhibiting before becoming a full time professional artist in 1990. Jennifer works from her art studio in Glasgow and can also be found painting in Argyll. More recently she has also spent a lot of time in France, Spain and Italy where she has found much of her subject matter. Inspiration for her paintings is broadly based ranging from still life to seascape and townscape. There is always a strong emphasis on light, shade and pattern in Jennifer's paintings. This is particularly evident in her oil paintings of French villages and Italian townscapes. She draws on the effects of sunlight on an object, be it on a building, water or a still life subject. Her still life paintings are often flowers, fruit and drapery, portrayed in rich vivid colour with a profusion of pattern. Jennifer Irvine is a widely exhibited and well respected Scottish artist.
A collection of 19th century and later coloured glassware, to include Bristol, a Nailsea type vase, 17cm high, Mary Gregory and a 19th century blue glass rolling pinCondition report: All the pieces are scratched and dirty and have signs of use and wear. Nailsea has a crack within the body. Both decanters are quite obviously scratched. These were removed from a local house clearance in Suffolk.
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