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Royal Worcester blush ivory a pair of onion form vases with floral decoration and integral bases, puce marks and pattern no 1907 to base, h10.5cm, an early 20th century blush vase with similar decoration, on circular foot, h9.5cm, four others similar and a blush ivory trumpet vase with lattice pattern to base, 20cm (8 in lot). .
•VANESSA BELL (1879-1961) 'View from the Drawing Room, Crichel House', flowers in a vase by a window, with garden and graveyard beyond, inscribed verso "Raymond Mortim......Long Crichel", oil on canvas, 34.5cm x 24cmRaymond Mortimer CBE (1895-1980) was a British writer on art and literature, known mostly as a critic and literary editor. He was a friend of the poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, and was involved in a long-term relationship with her husband, author and British diplomat Harold Nicolson. A resident of Bloomsbury, Mortimer was also associated with the coterie of English writers, philosophers, and artists who frequently met in the London district. Mortimer's residences, 6 Gordon Place and 6 Endsleigh Place, contained numerous Bloomsbury Group works, such as curtains designed by Duncan Grant and a group of murals executed by Grant and Vanessa Bell, later donated by Mortimer to the Victoria and Albert Museum. Raymond Mortimer joined the three original owners of Long Crichel House, Wimborne, friends Edward Sackville West, Desmond Shawe-Taylor and Eardley Knollys, as one of the residents of the 'male salon', after World War II.Duke's are grateful to Richard Shone for his assistance in identifying this composition.
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