An Isle of Wight perfume bottle and other Art glass (qty)tallest blue vase - Malcolm Sutcliffe, goodtwo Caithness paperweights goodtwo heart shaped paperweights (marked K) goodThree similar Isle of Wight scent bottles & stoppers, plus a 4th similar, all goodSiddy Langley 2008 glass paperweight, irregular form, goodLight brown/bream vase has an odd stopperOther items okay
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* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), SAFE HARBOUR oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, 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), ST MONANS 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), PUFFER acrylic on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 13cm x 15cm, overall size 32cm x 34cmNote: 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), BEN MORE FROM IONA FORESHORE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 57cm x 51cm, overall size 77cm x 72cm 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), SPRING COMPOSITION oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 26cm x 26cm, overall size 46cm x 46cm 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), FLOWERS, POOLE POT & LEMONS oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 51cm x 41cm, overall size 72cm x 62cm 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.
* JIM NICHOLSON (BRITISH 1924 - 1996), CAITHNESS LANDSCAPE watercolour on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 28cm x 33cm, overall size 47cm x 52cm Note: Jim Nicholson came to Edinburgh and worked for an advertising company for nine years, before joining the National Trust for Scotland in 1964, as its first artist designer. He retired in 1983 with the title of Art Director and had contributed immensely to the Trust's growth and effectiveness. He visited St Kilda; many of his paintings were of that world-renowned archipelago, and Trust work there always had his special interest. While being a full time artist by then, he was also a keen hill walker which enabled him to gain access to other remote parts of Scotland, particularly the North-West and Hebridean Islands. Since the 1970's Jim held over 40 one-man exhibitions throughout Scotland and in London, his work being in great demand. Many of his paintings are in public and private collections in America, Australia, Canada, Germany, Hungary, Japan, South Africa and New Zealand, and throughout Britain, including that of HM Queen Elizabeth the late Queen Mother.
Caithness GlassMoonlit peaks glass blocketched marks12cm high; and a Czech art glass sculpture, indistinctly signed, 19cm high (2). Square block with design to side – appears of a good condition.Square block with additional point - light surface scratches to base, overall a good condition. Photos of signatures uploaded to the condition report tab via www.Mallams.co.uk
A collection of jewellery including Scottish Caithness silver pendant with glass cabochon to the centre, two pairs of silver earrings, silver ring set with enamel, two silver bracelets, rose quartz necklace, millefiori glass necklace, serpentine Stanhope in the form of a barrel 'Longships Lighthouse Lands End' , etc
Konvolut von vier PaperweightsFarbloses sowie grünes Überfangglas, teilw. facettiert geschliffen. Konzentrisch angeordnete Canes sowie Blumen- und Schlangendarstellung. Einer best.; Teilw. undeutliches Herstellerzeichen und dat. H. 3,6 cm - 5,5 cm. Four glass paperweights. Partly indistinct signature cane and dated. One chipped.Frankreich/Schottland. Baccarat/Caithness/Perthshire. 20. Jh.
A GROUP OF DECORATIVE GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS AND BOWLS, comprising of a limited edition 109/500 Selkirk glass paperweight Scotland 'Cyclone' 1981, maker mark/date and name etched on the base, Anthony Stern blue and purple swirl pattern bowl, maker name and 80 etched on the base and punt mark, a purple Caithness vase, etched in the glass an owl on a branch engraved owl on the base and a symbol, Isle of wight Alum bay glass purple and white marble effect pattern, has mark imprinted in the glass and sticker, Caithness Scotland 'Moonflower', 'Quicksilver' and a collectors egg-shaped blue and gold paperweight 1990, Abseil no. 865 Scotland, two-second quality Caithness pink/purple and green and deep purple decorative, with makers mark on the base, (Condition Report: all item are in good condition and no signs of damage, there are some signs of scratches), (9)
A COLLECTION OF GLASS ORNAMENTS AND ASSORTED WARES to include a group of paperweights to include two Caithness paperweights comprising 'Fiesta' and 'Congratulations', a Langham paperweight, a possible Caithness second quality orange and purple paperweight, an unmarked red and white swirled egg shaped paperweight, an unmarked purple and clear controlled bubble paperweight, a small millefiori paperweight a small (fleabites apparent to the bases) green and a purple swirled vase (slight chip to the rim), a pair of Waterford Crystal wine glasses, assorted sherry aperitif glasses, a large glass vase (chips to the rim), an Anastasia Konstantopoulou hand-made glass bowl, a Dartington glass tankard (crack to the underside of the handle)
A COLLECTION OF PAPERWEIGHTS AND DECORATIVE GLASSWARE, to include a Selkirk Glass limited edition Filigree 387/750 paperweight (scratches on one side), a Selkirk Troubadour paperweight, a Caithness Pebble paperweight, a Caithness Truffle the Pig paperweight, a Langham Glass saddleback pig paperweight (losses to both ears), two Langham paperweights - one of elongated form, a Langham scent bottle in the form of an apple and an Avondale apple paperweight, smaller apple and pear paperweights, the apple incised 'T. V. G.' (sd to pear stalk), a frosted Mdina paperweight with Maltese Cross design, a Stuart Crystal 'Someone Special' paperweight in the form of a book (a little chipped on the back), a pink Caithness glass atomiser (scratches on the metal collar), a pale blue bowl with controlled bubbles, etc (24) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd and as stated in the description)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE TELEPHONE, CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include an early twentieth century wall hanging telephone, with a wooden case with bell and Bakelite hand set, a lockable money box, Poole Pottery tea ware comprising Twin-Tone Brasil Brown & Mustard and Charcoal designs, a German 'Pigalle' vase, a Caithness 'Wheat Sheaf' pattern wine glass, The Famous Grouse water jug, tumbler, a turned walnut mantel clock, Hermle quartz, inscribed Tom Livesey, a large stoneware salt glazed flagon impressed marks 'D.Allen-Angel, City road', a multicoloured glass 'Jack-in-the-pulpit' vase, etc. (s.d/a.f, phone has signs of wear, scratches and some paint, money box has extensive worm holes, a split and missing key) (1 box + loose)
Mixed collectables to include Paddington Bear, Doctor Who books, Star Trek scene it game, Royal Air Force ground crew support set, Dark Knight and GI Joe toys, Titanic and Queen Mary miniatures, Flying Aces Concorde model, military figures, vintage car miniatures, Chess set pieces, etched glass souvenir paperweights together with a large selection of commemorative Royal family items comprising of Highgrove place mats, Beswick Ware Edward VIII 1937 mug, pressed glass dishes, watch, spoons in wooden plaque with thimbles, Caithness Golden Jubilee anniversary bowl. Coalport lidded trinket tray and Matchbox miniature gold stage coach etc (3 boxes)
Three Caithness glass limited edition paperweights designed by Colin Terris : Pagoda Orchid 153/250, Hyacinth Rose 81/350, Homeward Bound 391/750. All with certificates and boxes. (3)Pagoda Orchid is from the Colin Terris Classic Collection and certificate is signed by John Morris the managing director at Caithness Glass Ltd.
A collection of Caithness glass paperweights,all with certificates: Crystal Carousel (pink) Crystal Carousel (blue) by Colin Terris, Parachute, Lacemaker by Alaistar McIntosh, Gold Rush by Philip Chaplain, Miniature Millennium ,Raindrop (Precious Waters), Dignity Limited Edition 989 by Helen Macdonald, Congratulations by Margot Thompson, Pooches by Sarah Peterson. (10)
A collection of glass to include : a contemporary vase by Blowzone 11cm h, signed and dated 2002 to base, an Andrew Saunders scent bottle with stopper, signed to base 9cm h, a Caithness scent bottle with stopper and a mid century heavy blue glass bowl 9.5cm h x 36cm w attributed to Whitefriars. (4)
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