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A 19th Century mahogany wine tableThe circular table top supported on a leaf carved baluster shaft with a triform plinth base mounted upon three paw feet along with a 19th Century walnut oval games table, the oval table top centred with a checkered games board supported on a slender fluted baluster shaft with three leaf carved supports and scroll toes, wine table 45x43cm, games table 60x68cm.
Six Victorian cranberry glass wine glasses, cranberry glass bowls with colourless glass baluster form stems, height approximately 17cm together with a pair of Victorian cranberry cut glass wine glasses, frosted glass grape and vine decoration, colourless glass faceted stem, height approximately 18cm (8)
A silver mounted glass claret jug William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, with dresser style mount and engraved glass body; a wine coaster, indistinct maks, the boss with presentation inscription to ''Mr E M Campbell W.S. by the Misses Hamilton Dunlop''; a pair of plated coasters ; and a pair of plated toast racks
Lizzie Riches (b.1950). 10 of Spades. A4 size, gouache on paper. Framed. Lizzie Riches was born in East London in 1950 and grew up near Epping Forest, where she first developed a love of natural history. Lizzie went to Camberwell School of Art and to Goldsmiths, but felt out of sympathy with the painting styles of the late sixties and preferred to develop her own visual language. Riches lived for many years in rural Suffolk, however it was not the landscape that inspired her, but the birds, animals, plants and insects that she found there. Her interests have widened to exotic flora and fauna and she is particularly fascinated by the relationship between human civilisation and the natural world. Portal Painters first exhibited Lizzie Riches work in 1976 and she has exhibited with them ever since, Lizzie has had solo exhibitions in Chicago and Paris. In 1990 London Transport commissioned a painting as part of the ‘Art in the Underground’ series. Recent commissions include sixteen paintings for P&O’s luxury cruise liner ‘Aurora’ many of which show her current passion for painting people. A series of eighteen paintings depicting the character and history of the classic and noble grape varieties were commissioned by Websters Wine Publishers for 'Grapes & Wines' by Oz Clarke. In 2000, Leopold Joseph Private Bank acquired and commissioned several paintings for their boardroom. In the same year Lizzie undertook an eighty foot mural for a country house in Kent. In the summer of 2012 Lizzie undertook a series of eighteen paintings for an exhibition in the National Trust property Blickling Hall in Norfolk. The exhibition was in the world famous seventeenth century library and reflected the history of the family and gardens. A recent series of portrait ‘anomalies’ with people portrayed in Elizabethan and Jacobean clothes with a contemporary element have proved very popular. Lizzie Riches often undertakes commissioned paintings, usually portraits executed in her own imaginative style. Riches paintings are in The Sainsbury, Standard Chartered and Prudential Collections and in 2016 Lizzie was commissioned to undertake a number of paintings for the Restaurant and Bar area of the recently refurbished Queen Mary, these were loosely in the style of Doris Zinkheisen who had painted the original murals. Lizzie Riches exhibits exclusively with Portal Painters at the major London Art Fairs.Please note that final invoices will include buyers' premium at 27% (inclusive of VAT) added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are waiving all vendor commission for the charity. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future.
A box of assorted copper and plated wares to include a pair of pheasants, a copper chestnut pan, a plated wine coaster in the form or an urn, a white metal figural salt and two Russian style bowls of kovsh form, with hand-painted decoration, together with a cased copper and brass coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl
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