We found 182977 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 182977 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
182977 item(s)/page
An early 19th Century English fluted tea bowl and saucer, painted with floral sprays in blue and gilt, together with a blue and white transfer printed tea bowl, a Worcester Flight period wrythen fluted slop-bowl, puce mark, circa 1790, hand painted blue, green, yellow and gilt sprigs, 6" diameter and a Samson small armorial vase, 4 1/2" high (5)
An 19th Century Ironstone jug, of faceted baluster form with mask head spout, painted with birds and butterflies, 7" high, a small Royal Worcester aesthetic teapot, 1876, 5" high, together with similar tea bowl and saucer and coffee cup and saucer, 1877 and 1878 and a Flight Barr & Barr Worcester vase, inscribed "Supplication" under the square foot (af) (7)
Bernard Wyers, a mahogany waterfall bookcase, in George IV style, the five graduated shelves beneath an acanthus and lotus scroll upstand with urn finials, the outset base with two shelves, on a plinth, 197cm high, 107cm wide Provenance: Bernard Wyers (1929-2007), member of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, and award winning cabinet maker and carver working in Worcester.
An 18th century Worcester blue and white bowl, printed on one side with a zigzag fenced garden and on the other with two cormorants flying over an island, 12.5cm diameter, a sparrow beak jug, similarly decorated, 13cm high and a lozenge shaped dish, printed with a central cornflower, crescent marks (W) (3)
A Royal Worcester reticulated vase, date code for 1899, honeycomb pierced in the manner of George Owen, three quatrefoil windows through to the interior body gilt with landscapes, printed mark and initialled 'AB' in red to underside, 11cm high. For a similar vase compare Sworders lot 41, sale 14-2-06. Henry Sandon lists Albert Brown as a gilder but not this AB mark
Ruth Burden (British, b.1925) Contemplation, oil on canvas, 70 x 90ccm. William Scott regarded Ruth Burden as one of his star pupils. Ruth Burden was born and educated in Worcester. She studied at the Birmingham College of Art, 1945-50 under Fleetwood Walker and Katherine Fryer. She later studied and taught briefly at Bath Academy of Art (Corsham), 1950-51, under William Scott and Peter Potworowski. Ruth Burden later taught in Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. Her exhibitions include group shows at New English Art Club, Royal West of England Academy, Royal Society of Artists Birmingham and the Women's International Art Club of which she was an elected member. She has loaned pictures to the Arts Council, who exhibited her work in various group shows, including the Young Contemporaries and Pictures for Schools, and recently had a very successful exhibition at Duncan Campbell Fine Art in London in 2002

-
182977 item(s)/page