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A pair of large and impressive majolica wine coolers, 19th century, in the manner of Minton, with a pair of wreath draped puti handles and shaped rim, supported on a similarly decorated spreading foot. Bearing an impressed N (?) to the underside. 54 cm overall width 39 cm overall height.Condition report: One cooler restored and repairedBoth with shrinkage/firing cracks
Maggi Hambling (British, born 1945)Miss Mace, Saturday Night signed, titled and dated 'MAGGI HAMBLING/'MISS MACE,/SATURDAY NIGHT'/1976.' (verso)oil on canvas92.1 x 75 cm. (36 1/2 x 29 1/2 in.)Footnotes:ProvenanceSale; Phillips, London, 12 September 1989, lot 54Private Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Warehouse Gallery, Maggi Hambling, New Oil Paintings, 1977LiteratureAndrew Lambirth, Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations, Unicorn Press, London, 2006, p.58 (col.ill)The painter and sculptor Maggi Hambling lives and works in London and Suffolk. Hambling became the first Artist in Residence at the National Gallery, London, and in 1995 won the Jerwood Painting Prize (with Patrick Caulfield).Her public sculpture includes A Conversation with Oscar Wilde, London, Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate Benjamin Britten (Aldeburgh, Suffolk - which was awarded the Marsh Award for Excellence in Public Sculpture) and, most recently, for Mary Wollstonecraft, unveiled last year on Newington Green, London. Museums that have held solo exhibitions of her work more recently include the National Gallery and the British Museum, London, and in 2019 retrospectives were held at both C.A.F.A. Museum, Beijing, and the Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China. The BBC documentary, Maggi Hambling : Making Love with the Paint was first broadcast in October 2020 and is available on BBC iPlayer. Hambling has established a reputation over the last four decades as one of Britain's most significant and controversial artists, a singular contemporary force whose work continues to move, seduce and challenge.'Miss Mace, Saturday Night, was a portrait from memory of an evening visit to the home of our local tobacconist. She had come to my studio to pose for a portrait, and at the end of it Bette and I visited her with a lot of barley wine. This was new to her and she gradually disappeared into a world of her own, her arms repeatedly finding three separate positions. This is the first time I painted multiple arms.' (Maggi Hambing quoted in Andrew Lambirth, Maggi Hambling: The Works and Conversations, Unicorn Press, London, 2006, p.58).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MID-18TH CENTURY JACOBITE WINE GLASS, the funnel bowl wheel engraved with the six petal Jacobite rose and three buds either side, over a knopped wrythen stem with drawn air bubble, and a circular foot, with unpolished pontil and previous collection sticker, 15.2cm high Provenance: A private English collector.
A George III brass bound oval mahogany wine cooler, c1810, with hinged brass loop handles, copper lined with zinc base, the stand with square tapered legs and brass drum castors, 51cm h; 44 x 60cm Rails of stand wormed; bottom of cooler water damaged; brass hoops slipping; old scratches and small losses
with bell shaped bowl on a knopped stem, 14.5cm high; a George II air twist wine glass, the bowl engraved with a flower, 14cm high; an 18th century air twist wine glass with a bucket bowl, 14cm high; an 18th century wine glass with a drawn trumpet shaped bowl with tear inclusion, 13.5cm highCondition report: Order of the photograph 1. ok 2. possibly a ground down rim 3. small inclusion in the bowl 4. Slither out at the rim All with typical scratches
with bucket shaped bowls on air-twist stems, 14.5cm high; another, 15.5cm high; another, the bowl engraved with flowers, 14cm high; a George III wine glass with a bell shaped bowl on an air-twist stem, 16.5cm high; another, with drawn trumpet bowl, 14cm high; a George III squat drinking glass, with ogee shaped bowl on an air-twist stemCondition report: As photographed: 1. deep scratch to footrim and black specking 2. Chips to footrim and large slither out to the underside3. Small chip to rim and chips to footrim 4. ok5. ok6. ok7. ok 8. small nic out the rim
with bucket shaped bowls, 17cm and 14cm high; an 18th century wine glass with a bell shaped bowl on a plain knopped stem, 14.5cm high; a plain 18th century wine glass, the bowl engraved with a fanciful bird, the opposing side with a corn sheaf, 13.5cm highCondition report: Order in the photograph 1. appears fine 2. Chips to footrim 3. usual scrathing to bowl 4. Usual scratching to bowl
Set of 19th century bohemian crystal glass, including a brass necked decanter finely etched with garlands, (slight chip to base + internal crack to neck behind glass), five red wine glasses (one with slight chip to rim), fourteen white wine glasses (one with slight chip to rim), eleven water glasses (seven with slight chips to rims), twenty liquor glasses (three with chips to rims), circa 1880.
Four trays of glassware to include: four wine glasses and four sherry glasses with white metal rims, six wine goblets, six amber tinted sherry glasses, six glasses with grape etched decoration and green glass stems, two decanters, vinaigrette bottles, Middle Eastern perfume bottles, etc. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Victorian rosewood marble top tripod wine table or jardiniere stand. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Top is detached from pedestal. Crack and losses to the marble. General wear and tear commensurate with age.Marble cracked right across the middle. Damage to joints. Block present but detached. Original joint no longer present. Piece missing from central column.
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