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Click here to subscribeAn amber coloured Caithness art glass vase having etched fuchsia design, a Caithness cranberry swirl vase, a Dartington clear glass swirl vase, a Walther Glass lead crystal vase, a Caithness gold glass candle holder engraved 50th and a Royal Doulton Crystal pin dish having etched fuchsia design etc.
A late 20th century Caithness glass large paperweight, "Double Magnum", 33/150, dated (19)95, approx. 15.2cm diameter, together with another large unsigned example in swirling purples / pinks with bubble centre, possibly Caithness, approx. 15cm diameter. (2) Condition: some scuffs and wear, both stable, no chips or damage.
TEN GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, comprising a Selkirk Glass paperweight of blue and white swirling design, a Caithness CIIG green paperweight (second quality, small bruise on one side), a hollow pink and white glass shell (extensive crack), a Wedgwood blue paperweight in the form of a stylised hippopotamus, other Wedgwood paperweights comprising a snail, an elephant (nibbles around base), two penguins - one blue (beak chipped), one orange, and an owl, and a millefiori style paperweight (several knocks) (10) (Condition Report: generally ok, obvious specific damage as stated, a few fleabites, minor scratches and small bubble inclusions)
TWO FIGURINES AND A GROUP OF GLASSWARE, comprising two Coalport figurines, height of tallest 12.5cm (UV postcode marking on the base of the figurine in white), a Caithness Glass vase, height 23cm, a collection of Royal Brierley crystal cut and etched with flowers, comprising five tumblers, six sherry glasses and a bowl, a Royal Doulton decanter of rectangular form, and an unmarked jug (large chips/losses to rim and handle, handle cracked, chip on base of stopper) (17) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, some fleabites/rough areas to glass, obvious specific damage as stated)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include an Aynsley Orchard Gold trinket dish and match holder (the latter with inconsistencies on the rim), a Kosta Boda Snowball glass candle holder, a Caithness Glass Wise Owl paperweight, a boxed Wedgwood Clio footed vase, height 20cm, two Caithness Glass vases and a scent bottle (some chips on the base of the stopper), a reverse moulded glass sculpture in the form of a Viking warrior, an Aynsley Little Sweetheart vase, height 16cm, two Wedgwood Millennium teacups and saucers, a Coalport modelled flower ornament, a Wedgwood 'Josiah' trinket dish, etc (19 + 1 box) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated in description)
Group of glass millefiori cane paperweights comprising a large Perthshire paperweight on yellow ground, with signature 'P' cane to the centre, with a label to the base, 7cm across, another similar Perthshire paperweight on foam blue ground with spiral twist canes, with signature 'P' cane to the centre, 7cm wide approx, a Perthshire paperweight on pink ground, with heart motif cane design to the centre, with signature 'P' cane to the base, 6cm across, a Perthshire trailing flower cane design, with signature 'P' cane to the centre, 6cm overall, one other smaller Perthshire paperweight with signature cane to the centre, 4cm overall, a Caithness 'Scotland Thrift Royal Mint' paperweight numbered 124/250 to the base, 6cm approx wide overall, two Caithness signed paperweights and five smaller paperweights, two bearing partial Strathearn labels and one with acid etched mark for Vetreria Fior (Murano) (13) With signs of overall wear, marks and scratches. No major faults or chips.
A GROUP OF GLASS WARES, approximately thirty eight pieces, to include a Waterford Crystal 'Millennium' champagne bottle coaster, two cut glass dressing table pots with silver covers, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 and 1906 (covers dented), a Melbourne Crystal paperweight, another unmarked in the form of a polar bear, a Caithness Autumn Leaves vase, height 23.5cm, a green Alum Bay glass vase, height 20cm, cut crystal items to include a punch bowl, vases, tumblers, a rose bowl, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS CERAMICS AND GLASS to include a vintage art deco Royal Albert part tea set Reg. No. 794028, pattern name 'Laburnum', T.G. Green & Co covered jar, other names include Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses', Cath Kidston, Royal Doulton, etc., decorative glassware to include Caithness paperweights, blown glass bowls, a cut glass perfume bottle, and decanters, etc. (2 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an Emma Bridgewater Blue Hen milk bottle vase, a Caithness Celebration paperweight, Just the Right Shoe and similar collectables, a collection of thimbles, a J& G Morten Jack and Jill teapot, a Swineside novelty range teapot, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
Caithness Glass Poppy Meadow paperweight designed by Helen MacDonald in 2003. This commemorative piece features a vibrant design with red poppies and swirling green accents encased in a clear glass dome. The poppy motif is a recurring symbol in Caithness Glass' collection, representing remembrance and sacrifice. Marked on the base with Caithness Poppy Meadow Scotland and numbered A40680. Comes with the original box. Handcrafted in Scotland, this exquisite paperweight is a fine example of Caithness Glass' renowned artistry and craftsmanship.Issued: 2003Dimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: ScotlandCondition: Age related wear.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), SHORE COTTAGE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 41cm x 41cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), FRUIT & FLOWERS COMPOSITION oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 31cm x 26cm, overall size 50cm x 45cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), STUDY WITH MARIGOLDS oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 47cm x 47cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), GREENAN CASTLE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 25ccm x 25cm, overall size 45cm x 45cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), SPARKLING WATERS -ARGYLL acrylic on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 21cm, overall size 41cm x 36cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* NEIL MACPHERSON RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH b. 1954), THE FIANCÉES oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glassimage size 44cm x 37cm, overall size 60cm x 53cm Note: Neil MacPherson lives and works in Caithness, in the remote Scottish Highlands. His paintings are inspired by the changing seasons, history and folklore of this dramatic landscape. His work has been widely exhibited all over the world, in public and private collections. In Scotland, his paintings have been shown in the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, the Scottish Parliament Collection and the Gallery of Modern Art, in Glasgow. A graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, he has won numerous awards through the years and was elected as a Member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 2006.