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Assortment of pottery to include Larholm Norway M56 vase, CH Brannam, 1913, small silver collared vase, Barnstaple Brannam green rimmed jug, green lined small jug, signed blue glaze art pottery vase, small toast rack, blue glaze low jug, twist handled pot vase, Rye pottery small foliage design vase, Loska Denmark 78 small glaze pot, large blue glaze vase and small brown narrow neck bulb vase.
Collection of ceramics to include Paloma Picasso, Villeroy & Boch, Sun, moon and stars set with six cups and saucers and serving plate, along with Villeroy & Boch,'Heinrich' Russian Fairy Tales 'Snow Maiden' limited edition trinket box, a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' tea strainer set, Wanduhren Von Ole Winther 'Poetic porcelain' clock 'Centaurus', blue Morrocan serving dish, hanging plate, Anita Civilta Artigiana handmade chicken bowl, Kaiser German handled dish and a Rye Pottery 'The manciple' handpainted figure, etc
Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Ruins, The Medina Azhara, Nr Cordoba, Spain Linocut, signed, titled verso, 26cm x 25cm, 40.5cm x 38cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.
Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Windows and Door, Blue, Venice Linoprint, signed, titled verso, 32cm x 41.5cm, 38cm x 48cm framed. Shipping is available from £25.22 to a UK Mainland address. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.
Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Venice Lithoprint, signed and titled verso, 40cm x 29cm, 56cm x 45cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.
Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) House, Seville, Spain Lithoprint, signed, further signed and titled verso, 43.5cm x 31cm, 62cmx 49cm framed. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.
Biddy HOLDEN (1920-2017) Venice Linoprint, signed, further signed and titled verso, 23.5cm x 37.5cm, 39cm x 51.5cm framed. Shipping is available from £25.22 to a UK Mainland address. Bridget (Biddy) moved back from Egypt ti Rye, Sussex in 1923 and stated she was inspired by Paul Nash who lived there at the time. Pre-war, she had studied art in Paris and Florence and studied at The Slade. Biddy moved to North Cornwall with her husband, Dr John Holden, in 1947 to take over Delabole Medical Practice, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In her early years in Cornwall, Biddy painted mainly watercolours, before then moving onto other mediums including linocuts, printing and mixed media. She was keenly involved in the Cornish art scene and helped to found the Camel Art Society in Wadebridge and was involved also from the beginning in founding St Endellion Music Festival. She held and annual art exhibition at the North Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery in Camelford which was usually combined with a pottery exhibition by Michael Cardew or Svend Bayer. Biddy continued to exhibit and sell her artwork well into her nineties and her family are now happy to release a few of her remaining pictures to be sold in aid of her chosen charities.
A Royal Doulton pottery figure of Siamese cat ref. no. 1887, together with a Rye Pottery cat and two prints of cats after Louis Wain (4), thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports
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