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A collection of Pilkington tube lined glazed tiles in the Art Nouveau style by various designers including Lews F Day, J H Rudd etc., some in the Voysey style, most with impressed P mark, 15cm square (8) Note: Pilkingtons employed designers including Walter Crane, C.F.A.Voysey, Lewis.F.Day, F.Steele, C.Rowe, J.Chambers, F.C.Howells and A.Mucha.
LEVETUS, Celia (1874-1936). A pen-and-ink illustration incorporating Edward Lewis Levetus`s poem "Sybil" in a panel, ink printer`s notes to verso, 330 x 230mm. Celia Levetus was taught by Walter Crane at the Birmingham School of Art, and became one of the prominent Birmingham School illustrators. The influence of Crane is obvious in the present work.
Three Maw & Co Times of the Day and Months tiles designed by Walter Crane, each printed with a Classical maiden in sepia on a white ground, titled Aurora, Autumnus, and Meridies, a large Minton`s tile designed by John Moyr Smith and a collection of tiles including a three and a half tile panel of a medieval royal banquet impressed marks, 20.5cm. square Literature Hans Van Lemmen Decorative Tiles Throughout the Ages, Bracken Books, plate 21 for a reproduction of these tiles in a Maw catalogue. An example of the Meridies tile is held in the Ironbridge museum collection. Provenance Private collection
ARR. Charles Oppenheimer RSA RSW (Scottish 1875-1961) ARR Gilt framed oil on board, signed ‘A Galloway trout stream’ 40cm x 32cm Provenance: Purchased in 1955 from T.R. Annan & Sons Ltd., Glasgow label and original receipt to verso Note: Charles Oppenheimer was born in Manchester in 1875 and he studied at Manchester School of Art under Walter Crane. He settled in South West Scotland in his 30s and adopted Kirkcudbright as his home town. Oppenheimer lived and painted there for 53years. He was a keen fisherman and many of his wonderful paintings detailed the effects of light on water. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, where he became a full member in 1934
A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase designed by Walter Crane in yellow and orange on a red ground and painted by Richard Joyce with classical female figures holding laurel wreath garlands and flanked by flaming urns, with patterned borders above and below and with flying crane mark to the base, monogram for Richard Joyce and also Walter Crane`s mark, with impressed marks and numbers 2671 27 cm tall
HISTORICAL: A collection of over 200 signed clipped pieces by various artists, writers, politicians and other famous individuals, each neatly inserted into plastic sleeves and contained in a modern album, including Andrew Carnegie, H. G. Wells, J. M. Barrie, William Holman Hunt, Owen Seaman, Edmund Gosse, T. P. O'Connor, Frederick Treves, Luke Fildes, W. T. Stead, John Morley, George Alexander, Charles Beresford (4), Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Walter Crane, Francis Carruthers Gould (5), Anthony Hope Hawkins (3), Charlotte Knollys, Reginald McKenna, Pyotr Kropotkin, E. V. Lucas, Thomas Lipton, Alfred Lyttelton (2), Oliver Lodge (2), A. E. W. Mason (4), Augustine Birrell, Stephen McKenna, John Masefield, Lord Northcliffe, W. Pett Ridge, Walter Runciman, Herbert Samuel, Charles Dilke, W. S. Gilbert (2) etc. Generally VG
* CHARLES OPPENHEIMER RSA RSW (BRITISH 1875-1961), AN ITALIAN QUAYSIDE oil on canvas, signed 51cm x 61cm (overall framed size 69.5cm x 79.5cm) Framed and under glass Note: Charles Oppenheimer was born in Manchester in 1875. His mother was Scottish and the family owned a mosaic manufacturing business. He studied under Walter Crane at Manchester School of Art and in Italy. Although not a native Scot, (he didn`t settle in Scotland until he was in his mid-thirties) he was passionate about his adopted home town of Kirkcudbright and found an endless source of subject matter in the 53 years he lived in the town. Kirkcudbright drew some of Scotland`s greatest artists, such as Cadell and Fergusson, and many painters gathered here following the lead of E.A. Hornel. They were primarily attracted to the effect of the light on the hilly ground which produced soft colours and a spectrum of grey. Oppenheimer was a keen fisherman and many of his paintings dealt with the effect of light on water. His views of The Solway Coast and Whitby were used by British Rail for their advertising campaign `See Britain By Rail`. He retained a love of Italy and produced some excellent canvasses of Venice and Florence. He exhibited regularly at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh, where he became a full member in 1934.
Dean & Son, publishers. Dean`s Movable Books. Old Woman and Her Silver Penny, 8 hand-coloured movable plates, 3 with loss of parts, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to, London: Dean & Son, [c.1865]; Crane, Walter. A Masque of Days, coloured plates, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to, London: Cassell & Company, 1901; and 8 others, children`s books (10)
ART & LITERATURE: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, A.Ls.S., a few T.Ls.S. etc., by various artists and writers including Octave Feuillet, William Sharp, Alfred Tennyson, Lionel Tennyson (agreeing to lend two portraits of his father, but not any manuscripts), Countess of Blessington, Florence Marryat, Leslie Stephen, Walter Besant, Wilkie Collins, Francois Chateaubriand, George Frampton, Copley Fielding, John Gibson, Richard Ansdell, Edwin Landseer (2), Seymour Lucas, Edward Godwin, David Murray, W. P. Frith, Frederick Goodall, Hubert von Herkomer, Wyatt Eaton, Washington Irving, Clifford Bax, Eden Phillpotts, Philip Gibbs, C. P. Snow, Stanley Unwin, Hugh Walpole, John Creasey, Edgar Lustgarten, Edmund Yates, Giles Gilbert Scott, Walter Crane, Frank Dicksee, Alfred Gilbert etc. A few duplicates. FR to G, 107
CRANE, Walter: Triplets. Comprising the Baby's Opera, The Baby's Bouquet, The Baby's Own Aesop, Routledge, 1899, first edn. With the original designs in colour by Walter Crane, Printed by Edmund Evans. Square folio, publisher's vellum-backed boards. Numbered Limited edition, No. 295 of 500 copies, signed by the printers. CONDITION: Vellum discoloured; occasional foxing; o/w VG
A Pilkington lustre vase, by William S Mycock and Walter Crane, dated 1906, of ovoid form, decorated ships and birds, the base impressed with Pilkington monogram, design number 2472, date VI, and painted monograms for Walter Crane and William S Mycock, 27 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by NG Bit grubby with some paint spots from decorating on it. Glaze scratched - three small lines of white visible. Glaze crazed and with some discolouring. Some grey patches in background.
1876-1902. An Album Containing Ink Sketches of Belfast Interest Made By Thomas Crane and Marcus Ward printed ephemera. Thomas Crane, was a brother of Walter Crane and Art Director of Belfast publisher Marcus Ward. Includes Marcus Ward ephemera, drawings, sketches and designs, some initialed TC" (Thomas Crane), designs painted by Edwin George Hardy, James Watson Simpson, M.B. Paterson, drawings of trips to Holland & Belgium,drawings of Belfast scenes and activities in County Antrim: all captioned, probably by Thomas Crane, including 3 West Elmwood, Belfast, Ye house hunt, the yellow iris (boating), the goat of Glengormley. Shaw`s Bridge, Botanic Gardens, Cave Hill tram, etc., letters from Crane on the Orkney islands in August 1891to including 15 small ink drawings, photographs of family, relations & friends and family homes, including Etchingham Lodge; 8, Granville Terrace, captioned group photos titled West Bank Uppingham 1887, ink drawings of view from Albion Place, Belfast and Belfast Exhibition 1895, Loch Keeper`s cottage on the Lagan, photographs of the artist F.D. Hardy & Cranbrook; etc. A fascinating & unique collection. (170 approx.) P
An Arts & Crafts Bechstein Mahogany Upright Piano, circa 1900, No.37683, after a design by Walter Crane, with extended front candle supports and lattice work front panel, stamped 37683, cast C.Bechstein Berlin, brass plaque inscribed C.BECHSTEIN BERLIN, circular label SCHUTZ MARKE C.BECHSTEIN, 152cm by 61cm, 119.5cm high
A LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY, WALTER CRANE FOR MAW & CO, "SKOAL" TWIN-HANDLED RUBY LUSTRE POTTERY VASE, compressed ovoid from with everted neck and applied handles, painted in ruby lustre with Nordic figures drinking from cornucopia, inscribed "Skoal", on an ivory ground, painted Maw Salop to base and "G.E." monogram, with paper label inscribed "Walter Crane", 9" (23cm) high
Barrie (J.M.) Peter and Wendy, 4to, gilt green cloth, illus. by Bedford; Hodder and Stoughton, London, nd. presumed first edition (1911) (loose pages no dw); together with Gilbert (Henry) The Knights of the Round Table, 8vo, printed cloth with colour print to cover, illus. by Walter Crane, T.C. & E.C. Jack, nd. (2)
Six Maw & Co Nursery Rhyme Tiles, designed by Walter Crane, depicting LITTLE BO PEEP, JOCK HE WAS A PIPER`S SON, MISTRESS MARY, LITTLE BROWN BETTY, TOM TUCKER and LITTLE BOY BLUE, stamped circular factory mark FLOREAT MAW SALOPIA, 6`` (15cm) square Jock - very minor nicks. Tom - small nicks. Little boy blue - chips to edges. Mary - chip on one corner, nicks to edges. Betty - chip to one corner, chips to edges. Bo Peep - chip on bottom edge, nicks to edges. 080313
CRANE (WALTER), THE BABY'S BOUQUET, A Fresh Bunch of Old Rhymes & Tunes, n.d. c.1900, ten full page col. plates by Edmund Evans. orig. printed boards; together with Gallico (Paul), The Snow Goose, London 1947, illust. by Peter Scott, re-bound in 3/4 green Morocco, gilt lettering to spine (2)
Stevenson (Robert Louis). Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes, 1st ed., 1879, frontispiece illustration by Walter Crane, advert. leaf at front torn away, light marginal toning, original cloth gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Rhyme? and Reason, by Lewis Carroll, 1st ed., 1883, b & w illustrations by Arthur R. Frost & Henry Holiday, light offsetting to title, original lime green cloth gilt, one or two small marks, 8vo. (2).
Crane (Walter) Legends for Lionel, in pen and pencil, 1887, Cassell, original cloth-backed pictorial boards; idem, A Flower Wedding, 1905, Cassell, original cloth-backed pictorial boards; idem, Walter Crane's Picture Books, comprising; Vol I, This Little Pig's Picture Book, Vol II, Mother Hubbard's Picture Book, Vol III, Cinderella's Picture Book, Vol IV, Red Riding Hood's Picture Book, Vol ?, Bluebeard's Picture Book, John Lane re-issues, printed by Evans, 4to., colour plates, original pictorial cloth; with six others (13)
A quantity of miscellaneous books, mainly children`s, titles include Struwwelhitler, published by The Daily Sketch and Sunday Graphic Limited, The Baby`s Bouquet and The Baby`s Opera, both arranged and decorated by Walter Crane, a Century of Kate Greenaway, a number of R Caldecott`s picture books, etc together with the Egyptian Sudan, It`s Loss and Recovery by Henry S L Alford and Finden`s Illustrations
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