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* JENNIE TUFFS (BRITISH b 1943 - ), YELLOW TREE, RED PATHwatercolour, signed70cm x 60cmFramed and under glass.Note: Jennie Tuffs is originally a Londoner who is now based in rural Scotland near Edinburgh. Her paintings of flowers are recognised, not least by botanists, for their ability to capture and release the spirit trapped in the heart of the bloom. During the 1960's Jennie trained at St Martin's School of Art & Goldsmiths College in London and at the Academia dei Belli Arte in Florence. Jennie's work has been shown in solo and mixed exhibitions nationwide and her work is collected internationally. Jennie's work is known to millions of travelers in London through her posters commissioned by London Underground for display on the tube. Her most recent commission for the Royal Botanic Gardens both promotes and celebrates the newly redesigned and replanted Broad Walk at Kew. Other commissions include HMRC, Amnesty International. Cassells Publishers, BBC Scotland, London Transport Museum, The New York Graphic Society, The Property Services Agency, Practical Gardening, The Tree Council, Agricultural Risk Management, The Wine Society and Ricordi Grafiche.
A Chinese porcelain wine ewer decorated with prunus blossom etc. together with one other double gourd-shaped celadon glazed example and other minor ceramics/glassware etc.Condition - the double gourd-shaped celadon glazed ewer is not without faults - there is a 4/5 inch section of the spout which has been completely away and has been re-glued. The piece exhibits glaze crazing but apart from this it appears to be in reasonable condition. The small stopper has an area of blue tack around it to keep it in place. The ewer decorated with flower heads and prunus has what looks like some original firing cracks around the top where the lid sits (please see images) and has a six-character mark underside (also photographed). The spout also has what looks like a firing crack (please see close up image).
A 19th century style mahogany torchere, 20th century, the circular tray top raised upon a fluted and turned column and three down swept supports, 112cm high, along with an Edwardian mahogany wine table, the circular top centred with an inlaid satinwood fan, 55cm (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com
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