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A small early 20th Century Royal Worcester vase, Hadley shape 285, hand painted with rose sprays above a relief moulded and gilded base, printed mark and date for 1912, together with a further Royal Worcester bud vase hand painted with wild flowers over a graduated pink and gilt blush ground, puce mark and date for 1914, height 13.5cm.
Continental School (19th Century)Vase of flowers on a ledgeOil on canvas85.5 x 70cm (33½ x 27½ in.)Provenance:By repute with Sir Robert Peel, Drayton Manor Park, Staffordshire (according to information from the late Rodney Gausden)With the Tolson Gausden family, Dosthill Hall, near Tamworth (since 1850)Thence by descent to the present owner
Circle of Mary Beale (British 1632-1697)Portrait of a young girl with a King Charles spanielOil on canvas106 x 84cm (41½ x 33 in.)Provenance:By repute with Sir Robert Peel, Drayton Manor Park, Staffordshire (according to information from the late Rodney Gausden)With the Tolson Gausden family, Dosthill Hall, near Tamworth (since 1850)Thence by descent to the present owner The present painting of an attractive young girl is most probably a marriage piece as was often done by the great families of the time. As such, the composition contains important symbolism. The girl is dressed in the finest red which denoted wealth, a triple string of pearls (each pearl the value of a house), a valuable King Charles spaniel on her lap and a casual hand pointing to a vase of tulips, which would have been immensely expensive at this time. All these elements show they could afford such lavish throw away things along with the family house in the background, which is believed by the current owners, to be Drayton Manor before the tower was built. Such a painting, demonstrating the family wealth that the daughter would bring to a marriage, would then be circulated round all the great and wealthy families to show what was on offer and what she could bring to the right suitor.
*Jim Malone (b.1946), a stoneware bottle vase, with a short cylindrical neck and flared rim, the shoulder with an olive glaze and a tenmoku glaze to the body with combed details, artist's monogram and Ainstable seal, 48.5cm high *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection.
*Phil Rogers (b.1951) a stoneware vase, of ovoid form with a flat rim, three lug handles streaked with grey/white and with a green glaze, over a facet body with a tenmoku glaze, two artists marks, 26.5cm high *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Provenance: The Trevor Coldrey Collection.
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