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A LARGE AND IMPORTANT 'STANDING' FORM

A LARGE AND IMPORTANT 'STANDING' FORM
Ewen Henderson (1934-2000)

1990

Mixed laminated clays, comprising of a variety of coloured and textured ... more info

Ref #327

 
A 'SACK' FORM CERAMIC VASE

A 'SACK' FORM CERAMIC VASE
Ewen Henderson (1934-2000)

Contemporary

Mixed laminated clays, pink, purple and brown panels with a variety of textures creating an irregular patchwork ... more info

Ref #326

 
A LARGE OPEN BOWL

A LARGE OPEN BOWL
Ewen Henderson (1934-2000)

Contemporary

Mixed laminated clays, the irregular form predominantly turquoise blue with blue, green, black and yellow patches,heavily textured surface.
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Ref #325

 
A Regency ormolu four branched colza oil hanging light

A REGENCY ORMOLU FOUR BRANCHED COLZA OIL HANGING LIGHT

A Regency ormolu four branched colza oil hanging ... more info

Ref #321

 
A LARGE STONEWARE BOWL

A LARGE STONEWARE BOWL
Janet Leach (1918-1997)

Stamped with JL and Leach Pottery seals

The surface with a brushed dry iron wash, the inside decorated with dark brown and white glaze pours
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Ref #280

 
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY EMPIRE BRONZE AND ORMOLU CANDLE STICKS

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY EMPIRE BRONZE AND ORMOLU CANDLE STICKS

Standing on Sienna marble ... more info

Ref #228

 
A LARGE OVAL RIM STONEWARE BOWL

A LARGE OVAL RIM STONEWARE BOWL
Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995)

Impressed with the LR seal

The round body squeezed at the rim to form an oval, the exterior with a thick volcanic glaze lightly pitted and with blue and brown flecks, the interior with horizontal bands of heavily pitted volcanic glaze running over each other in ... more info

Ref #192

 
A fine burr elm collectors cabinet of architectural form

A FINE BURR ELM COLLECTORS CABINET OF ARCHITECTURAL FORM

A fine burr elm collectors cabinet of architectural form, the two doors flanked by two pilasters each and concealing six ... more info

Ref #173

 
A LARGE CERAMIC VASE

A LARGE CERAMIC VASE
Paul  Philp (b. 1941)

Contemporary

Ceramics by Paul Philp - Artist Statement

My work is inspired both by a love of the natural world and vernacular architecture. I am fascinated with rocks, rock formations, eroded shore lines, ancient ruins and artefacts, Neolithic standing stones, ancient Chinese jades which have become calcified, and African tribal ... more info

Ref #104

 
A Regency period giltwood stand in the manner of Thomas Hope

A REGENCY PERIOD GILTWOOD STAND IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE

A Regency period giltwood stand in the manner of Thomas ... more info

Ref #013