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A new acquisition for Edinburgh: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska's 'Bust of Alfred Wolmark' and the casting of the bronze edition
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: 819-822
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Elliott, Patrick (Elliott, Patrick)
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16. Bust of Alfred Wolmark, by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. 1913, cast in 1954 (no.1/6). (Bronze, 67 by 55 by 40 cm. (Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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17. Bust of Alfred Wolmark, by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. 1913, photographed in June 1954. Plaster, 67.3 cm. high. (The Walker, Liverpool).
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18. The sculptor (portrait of Henri Gaudier-Brzeska), by Alfred Wolmark. 1913. 118 by 62 cm. (Private collection)
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19. Alfred Wolmark with the Bust of Alfred Wolmark, by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Photograph, c. 1913.
Exhibition Review
Alfred Wolmark. London and Hull
12/2004 | 1221 | 146
Pages: 835-836
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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Rediscovering Wolmark: a pioneer of British modernism | institution: Ben Uri Art Gallery , institution: Ferens Art Gallery
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26. Sabbath afternoon, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1910-11. 75.6 by 75.6 cm. (Collection Gitl and Marton Braun; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
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27. The medical inspection, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1916. 150 by 234 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
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28. Self-portrait, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1911. 61 by 51 cm. (Private collection; exh. Ferens Art Gallery, Hull).
Short Notice
A Stained-Glass Window by Alfred Wolmark in Slough
04/2000 | 1165 | 142
Pages: 228-231
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Risdon, Peter W. (Risdon, Peter W.)
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27. Detail of the Two Inner Lancets of the West Window, St Mary's, Upton-Cum-Chalvey, Slough, Designed by Alfred Wolmark, Showing the Initial 'W's and the Date 1914.
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28. West Window of St Mary's, Upton-Cum-Chalvey, Slough, Designed by Alfred Wolmark. 1914-15. Photograph by David Sparrow.
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29. Lancet Window in the South Aisle of St Mary's, Upton-Cum-Chalvey, Slough, Designed by Alfred Wolmark. 1914-15. Photograph by David Sparrow.
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10/1985 | 991 | 127
Pages: i-lxii
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Detail from View of the South Front, Chiswick House, by Jacques Rigaud. Pen and Wash. (Chatsworth Settlement Trustees).
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[Ab Stockholms Auktionsverk, Jakobsgatan 10, Stockholm] Anders Zorn: Interior with Mrs Weguelin and Son, Signed 1889, Oil on Canvas, 130 × 88 cm.
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[Alan Jacobs Gallery, 8 Duke Street, London] Daniel Vertangen. The Hague 1598-1684 Amsterdam. "Kitchen Interior". Oil on Canvas, 66 × 63.5 cms. Signed
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[Bond Street Antique Centre, 124 New Bond Street, London] Art'antica Rovati 01-491 2327. Pair of Dresden Vases. c.1730. Vinci Antiques 01-499 1041. Rare George II Silver. Cake Basket by Edward Aldridge. London 1746
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[Bond Street Antique Centre, 124 New Bond Street, London] Claudia Beck 01-409 2854. Frederick Walter Lee, RMS (fl. 1894-1938). 'Westminster Hall at Sunset'. Signed & Dated September 1897. Watercolour 15¾ × 26½ Inches.
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[Bourne Fine Art, 14 Mason's Yard, London & 4 Dundas Street, Edinburgh] An exhibition of furniture, stained glass and watercolours to be shown at out London gallery during November and at our Edinburgh gallery during December] E.A. Taylor 1874-1952 Artist and designer.
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[Browse & Danby, 19 Cork Street, London] P.W. Steer 1860-1942 Girl on a Sofa, 1891. Oil on Canvas 22½ × 24½ Inches
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[C.G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusseldorf] Adriaen van Ostade. B. 32, Davidsohn und Godefroy IV (von X bzw. XII). Wm. Phoenix.
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[Christopher Wood Gallery, 15 Motcomb Street, London] Sir Robert Smirke, RA. Windsor Castle, Berkshire. Signed and Dated 1824. Watercolour 10½ × 13¾ Inches
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[Colnaghi & Clarendon Gallery, 14 Old Bond Street, London] Sir John Lavery, Lady Wimbourne. Oil on Canvas, 78″ × 40″
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[Colnaghi USA Ltd, 26 East 80th Street, New York] Eustache le Sueur 1617-1665. Judas Remonstrating with Christ over Magdalen and the Pot of Alabaster. Canvas 154 × 132 cms.
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[David Koetser Gallery, 37 Talstrasse, Zurich] David Teniers, the Younger. Signed. Panel, 21 × 16 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Edouard Vuillard: "Vue d'un parc avec bonnes d'enfant" (1900). Pastel - Stamp of the Artist - 28.5 × 20.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Honoré Daumier: "l'Avocat". Bronze - Dark Brown Patination - Monogram - Foundry Valsuani - cire perdue - ex. nr. 28/30 - H25 L10.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] James Ensor: "BreakWater at Ostend". Canvas - Signed 1878 - 36.5 × 46.5 cm
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[De Vuyst, Kerkstraat 24-52, Lokeren] Maurice Utrillo: "Le moulin de la Galette à Montmartre". Canvas - Signed - 46 × 54 cm
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[Edition PVA, Postfach 1950, Landau/Pflaz] Professor Dr. Werner Sumowski, University of Stuttgart, has attended to the art of Rembrandt, his pupils and his precursors for thirty years now. He enjoys an international reputation as a Rembrandt research worker of rank and as leading expert on the Rembrandt School. Besides books, his bibliography comprises numerous publications in specialized journals at home and abroad. Successive publication of the twelve volumes of his edition of drawings by the Rembrandt School began in 1979.
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] John Ruskin HRWS
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Peter De Wint OWCS
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Philip Wilson Steer OM
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[Fry Gallery, 58 Jermyn Street, London] Sir Alfred Munnings PPRA
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[Galerie Bruno Meissner, Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich] Jan Hackaert. (Amsterdam 1629-1699), "Avenue of Silver Birch beside a River". Öl/Lwd., 52 × 49 cm
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[Galerie d'Arenberg, rue aux laines 14-1000, Brussels] François Rude (1784-1855). Bust of David, s. and d. "Brux. 1826". Plaster, h.: 80,5 cm
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[Galerie de La Scala, 68 rue La Boétie, Paris] Van Loo Carle (1705-1765), "Saint-François"
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[Gallery Antiques Limited, 6 Peter Street, Winchester] An important Chippendale period carved giltwood mirror c.1760. A pair of fine George II giltwood oval mirrors illustrated in 'English Looking Glasses' by Geoffrey Wills, p.85. An important pair of Regency mahogany writing tables, probably by Gillows. Two fine Empire encriers. An unusual pair of satyr candlesticks, French c.1785. A pair of Charles X steel and ormolu candlesticks. A fine French mantel clock with porcelain flowers by 'Angevin a Paris'. A good pair of chestnut urns with their original decoration c.1790. One from a pair of fine and important Paktong fire grate fronts and fenders from Battle Abbey by Robert Adam c.1775. See P.11 & 12 of 'Paktong' by W. D. John & K. Coombes. A pair of marble pedestals c.1810 and two marble busts.
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[Gavina Ewart, 60 High Street, Worcestershire] A Fine Pair of Minton Porcelain Figures Set in Ormolu Candelabra Stands. Circa 1840. 33 cm High. A Rare Minton Figure of the Burlesque Sculptor c. 1835.
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[Gebr. Douwes Fine Art, Rokin 46, Amsterdam] Jules Héreau (1839-1879) "Monsieur La Fontaine." Panel: 45 × 35 cm. 17¾ × 13¾ Inches. Signed and Inscribed: "a mon ami La Fontaine, Barbizon, Sept 1859"
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[Hennell, 12 New Bond Street, London] Robert Hennell III 1837. 13″ Long overall (Loaded). Weight, 8 oz (Jugs only)
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[Howard Antiques, 8 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London] An Exceptional 17th Century Chinese Black Lacquer Cabinet with the Original Fitted Interior, Supported on Its Contemporary English Silvered Carved Wood Stand, in the Manner of Daniel Marot, Centred with Stags. Circa 1690. Height 70″ Width 40″ Depth 21″
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[John Noott, Picton House Gallery, Highstreet, Worcestershire] William Shayer. A Halt by the Way. Oil on Panel. 18″ × 24″
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[Johnny van Haeften, 13 Duke Street, London] On Canvas. Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael, (c. 1628 - Haarlem - 1682). 31 × 38 ins.
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[Lawrence Fine Art, South Street, Crewkerne] Alfred Grenfell Haigh. Lt. Col. Sir Denis f. Boles, Bart., on His Hunter Sligo, Leading out His Favourite Hounds, on the Quantocks. Signed and Dated 1925, 48in. × 59½in.
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[Leslie Smith Gallery, Hertelaan 15, Wassenaar, Netherlands] Panel: 50 × 70 cm. Signed and Dated 1858. B. J. van Hove (1790-1880). Town View of Delft. Price: $36,000
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[Marlborough Fine Art Ltd, 6 Albemarle Street, London] Der Traum 1 1984 Oil on Canvas 78¾ times 78¾ in./200 × 200 cm.
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[Morton Morris & Company, 32 Bury Street, London] Portrait of Sotiri. Dragoman of Mr. Colquhom
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[Oscar & Peter Johnson Ltd, Lowndes Lodge, Gallery 27, Lownes Street, London] Ballymacad - 1936. This Bronze by the American Sculptress, Pauline Boumphrey (1886-1959) Was Not Started Until the Horse, Belonging to Her Husband - Joe, Was at Least Sixteen Years Old.
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[Phaidon] Pompeo Batoni. Holbein. Chardin
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[Phillips Son & Neale Inc., 406 East 79th Street, New York] Ossip Zadkine (1890-1967), "Garden Statue," Bronze, Edition 6, 1943, 53.3 cm. × 134.6 cm. × 63.5 cm.
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[Phillips Son & Neale Inc., 406 East 79th Street, New York] Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), "La Ballerine," Pencil and Gouache on Paper, 32 cm. x 22 cm.
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[Phillips, Blenstock House, 7 Blenheim Street, London] Ford Madox Brown, "An English Fireside of 1854-55", Signed and Dated '55, Oil on Panel, 31 × 20 cm.
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[R. Polak Gallery, 85 Parkstraat, The Hague] H. W. Mesdag 1831-1915. 'Return of the Fishing Fleet'
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[Raffety Huber, 34 Kensington Church Street, London] A Fine English Musical Bracket Clock by S. & C. Joyce, London, the Movement Playing a Selection of Seven Scottish Tunes, with Original Wall Bracket, Circa 1820.
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[Richard Green, 44 Dover Street, London] Sir Francis Grant PRA (1803-1878). Lady Louisa and Lady Beatrix Legge with Their Pony. Signed and Inscribed. Canvas: 90 × 66 in/229 × 168 cm
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[Richard L. Feigen & Company, 113 East 79th Street, New York] Nicolaes Berchem, "Childhood of Jupiter on Mt. Ida," 1646. Oil on Panel, 72 by 95.5 cm
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] Made Circa 1659 This Historical Timepiece by Ahasuerus Fromanteel Was the First Fusee-Regulated Pendulum Movement and the First Architect Designed Ebony Case with Gilt Metal Mounts. Height 27 ins.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The Early George III Mahogany Bookcase, Formerly at Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, Attributed to William Vile the Royal Cabinetmaker. Circa 1760. Height 11 ft 6 ins.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The George III Mahogany Hanging Cabinet Similar in Style to the Lanterns Made by William Vile in 1763 for the Hall at Buckingham (House) Palace Now in Kensington Palace.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] The Royal Family at the Academy. 1787. Pencil, Pen and Grey Ink and Watercolour by Johann Heinrich Ramberg (1763-1840) King George III and Queen Charlotte Accompanied by Members of the Royal Family at Somerset House. Formerly in the Collection of the Earls of Harewood.
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[S.J.Shrubsole, 43 Museum Street, London] 3 pairs of Wine Coasters from Our Current Selection of Fine Table Silver. Top: By William Bateman, London 1820 Middle: By Henry Chawner, London 1791 Bottom: By S. C. Youngs & Co., Sheffield 1817
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[Salons Independants des Antiquaires et de la Haute Joaillerie, Marseille] Jean Louis Bouzou Armchair. Louis XV, estampillé Meunier. With Its Original Upholstery. Jean Sarfati Pair of Busts in Classical Costume. Venice. Gilt and Silvered Wood. Seventeenth Century. Dario Boccara Detail from La Chasse à l'ours (Brussels) Studio of Cornelius Matteus. 3.55m by 3.77m c. 1575. Antiquaire du Paradou. Lion Resting. Marble. Venice. Thirteenth Century.
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[Sotheby's, 1334 York Avenue, New York] A Florentine Bronze Figure of Flora, Giambologna, Susini Workshops, c. 1600, Height 31.8 cm.
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[Stair Sainty Matthiesen, 141 East 69 Street, New York, New Orleans Museum of Ar, Columbus Museum of Art] Francois Boucher. Leda and the Swan. Oil on Canvas, 23⅜ × 29¼ Inches. Signed: f Boucher. Exhibited: Paris, Salon, 1742, no. 21 bis.
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[T. Crowther & Son Ltd, 282 North End Road, Fulham] A Fine and Important Carved Pinewood Painted Chimney-Piece of Chippendale Period, Complete with Its Original Marble Slips. English Circa 1750.
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[The Belgrave Gallery, 22 Mason's Yard, Duke Street, London] Alfred Wolmark. A Painted Sign. Oil on Panel.
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[The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London] Thomas Hartley Cromek 1809-1873. The Arch of Titus with the Colosseum, Rome. Watercolour 30″ × 21½″ (76.2 × 54.6)
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[The Leger Galleries Ltd, 13 Old Bond Street, London] Francis Towne. Lake Maggiore at Evening. Size: 6⅛ × 8¼ Inches. Signed and Dated, 1781.
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[Trevor Trevor House, 110 High Street, Lewes] A Very Important Secretaire Bookcase in Mahogany of Beautiful Colour and Patination, Having Floral Marquetry. In the Manner of Hepplewhite in the French Taste. England. George III. Circa 1780 Height: 6′ 11″ 211cms. Width: 2′ 11″ 89cms. Depth: 1′ 8″ 51cms.
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[William Tillman, Crouch Lane, Borough Green, Kent] An Important Sheraton Style Oval Breakfast Table in Mahogany Inlaid with Rosewood and Satinwood. Length 74½″/189.2 cm. Width 49½″/125.7 cm. Height 28″/71 cm. This Table Will Seat Eight People.
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[Winifred Williams, 3 Bury Street, London] Capodimonte. Painted by Giovanni Caselli. Blue fleur de lys mark. Height 21 cm. Circa 1750
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[John Sparks, 128 Mount Street, London] A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases Copying a Delft Model and Decorated in 'famille verte' Enamels. Height: 11¾. K'ang Hsi (1662-1722)
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[A.V. & M.R. Santos 1 Campden Street London] Very Rare "Famille Rose". Teapot c. 1775 the Decoration is Intended to Commemorate the Electoral Struggles of 1768 and 1772 in the House of Commons, between John Wilkes, a Liberal MP, and William Murray, Lord Chief of Justice from 1766 Until 1778, and a Pillar of the Establishment. John Wilkes Was a Noted Champion of Personal Liberty and Supporter of the American Revolution Cause. Illustrated in Page 232 of "Oriental Export Market Porcelain" by G. Godden.
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[Arnold Wiggins & Sons Limited, 30-34 Woodfield Place, Harrow Road, London] English, c. 1780 Sight 49¼ × 39¼ ins, Width 6½ ins. Provenance: Ashridge; Welbeck Abbey
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[Aubrey Brocklehurst, 124 Cromwell Road, London] A Louis XV Ormolu-Mounted Kingwood Longcase Clock by an Anonymous French Maker. The 8-Day Movement Has Steel Dead-Beat Pallets, Hour and Halfhour Striking, and a Vitreous Enamel Dial. Height to Top of Case Excluding Father Time, 7′ 0″. Maximum Height 7′ 9½″, (240 cms).
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[Brockbank & Atkins, 17 Ryder Street, London] A High Quality Early 19th Century Longcase Regulator c1830. The 8 Day Substantial Movement with Dead Beat Escapement. Harrisons Maintaining Power, Jewelled Pallets and End Stops Throughout the Train The Mercury Compensated Pendulum Suspended from the Backboard of the Fine Tapering Mahogany Case.
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[C. John, 70 South Audley Street, London] An Extremely Rare and Exceptional English Soho Tapestry. Circa 1780. Size: 9′ 11″ (302 cm) Wide × 8′ 1″ (246 cm) High.
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[Gallery Lingard, Old Registry Office, 250 Kings Road, Chelsea] 19th Century Belgian School. Design for a Chamber of Commerce, Antwerp, c. 1880
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[H.W. Keil Limited, Tudor House, Worcestershire] 2 of an Excellent Set of 6 Late Seventeenth Century Oak Single Chairs of the Cromwellian Period Covered in Red Velvet. c. 1680. An Excellent Late Seventeenth Century William and Mary Walnut and Padouk One Drawer Table with Barley Sugar Twist Legs and Parquetry Top. c. 1690.
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[Howard Phillips, 11a Henrietta Place, London] A Rare Set of 'Colour Twists' c. 1760
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[John Murray in association with Britoil] The Glasgow Boys. The Glasgow School of painting 1875-1895. Roger Billcliffe
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[Paul Mitchell Limited, 99 New Bond Street, London] English Rococo c. 1745, Sight 49¼ × 39½ ins, Width 5½ ins
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[Priests, 60 North Street, Thame] A Fine Quality Sheraton Period Burr Yew Ladies Work Table. c. 1790.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] 16th Century Latticino Glass Goblet Supported on an English Silver Base of Circa 1595-1605. The Glass of Venetian Origin. Engraved with an Earl's Coronet, the Letter T under, within a Foliated Wreath. Height: 8¼ ins. Formerly in the Collection of John Girdwood.
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[Ronald A. Lee, 1-9 Bruton Place, London] This William and Mary Red, Green and Black Lacquer Chair is Part of a Suite. Associated with the Furnishings at the Palaviccini Palace in Rome (See Hans Huth: Lacquer of the West Plate 84 pp 76). Circa 1700.
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[Samarcande, 13 rue des Saint-Pères, Paris] Head of a Young Woman. Terracotta. Magna Graecia, Taranto. Second Century BC. Height 12 cm
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[Stair & Company Ltd, 120 Mount Street, London] A Rare Secretaire Cabinet with an Extending Writing Surface. Fine 'verre églomisé' Panels to the Door and Well-Figured Mahogany Veneers to the Drawer Fronts. Fitted with Various Compartments. English. Circa 1745. Size: 33½″ Wide 22″ Deep 72″ High
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London Impressionists and Wolmark
06/1975 | 867 | 117
Pages: 418+420-421
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Shone, Richard (Shone, Richard; S., R.; Shone, Richard)
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143. The Vase, by Alfred Wolmark. c.1913. Canvas, 50.8 by 40.6 cm. (Exh. The Fine Art Society, London).
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144. The Window Seat, by Alfred Wolmark. Canvas, 55.9 by 43.2 cm. (Exh. The Fine Art Society, London).
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145. The Little Shop, by Walter Sickert. c.1888. Oil on Board, 21.2 by 31.7 cm. (Exh. Michael Parkin Ltd., London).
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Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
12/1970 | 813 | 112
Pages: 842-845
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Roberts, Keith (Roberts, Keith; R., K.)
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71. View of West Bank of Jordan, Looking Towards the Mountains of Mohab, by Thomas Seddon. Canvas, 64 by 112.2 cm. (Exh. Mass Gallery, London.). 72. The Last Man, by John Martin. 1833. Water-Colour, 48.5 by 70.4 cm. (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne.). 74. Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, by John Martin. 1852. Canvas, 133.5 by 210 cm. (Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne.)
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75. Decorative Arrangement-The Artist's Wife and Sister, by Alfred Wolmark. Signed and Dated 1911. Canvas, 136 by 108 cm. (Exh. Fine Art Society, London.)
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76. Le Reflet dans la Fontaine, by Maurice Denis. 1897. Colour Lithograph, 41.9 by 25.4 cm. (William Weston Gallery, London.)
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77. Vue d'une Ville Italienne, by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. Canvas, 21 by 41.3 cm. (Lefevre Gallery, London.)
Exhibition Review
Current and Forthcoming Exhibitions: London
03/1959 | 672 | 101
Pages: 116-117
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Farr, Dennis (Farr, Dennis; Farr, Dennis Larry Ashwell; F., D. L. A.)
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Advertisements March 1922 (front)
03/1922 | 228 | 40
Pages: i-xxxii
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[Arthur Tooth & Sons LTD, 155 New Bond Street, London, W1. 709 Fifth Avenue, New York. J.B.C. Corot.]
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[Bachstitz Gallery, 11 Surinamestraat, The Hague, Holland. The "Master of Francfort" about 1500-1520. The Adoration of the Magi Triptych. - Centre Panel, 104 by 72 cm. Side Panel 104 by 33 cm.]
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[Cecil Davis, 8 St. Mary Abbot’s Terrace, Kensington, London, W.14. A rare Swansea Cabaret service decorated by Billingsley, (impressed mark).]
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[Christie’s, Manson & Woods, LTD, Spencer House, St. James’s Place, S.W.1.The Burdett-Coutts Collection.. "Cupid & Psyche" by Sir J. Reynolds, P.R.A. Sale May 4th. Lot 62.]
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[Ehrich Galleries. 707 Fifth Avenue at 55th Street. New York. Sir Wm. James, Bart. By John Singleton Copley. 1737-1815.]
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[Frank T. Sabin, 172 New Bond Street, London, W. Sir Antonio More.]
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[Galerie Charpentier, 76 Faubourg St-Honoré, Paris. Drawing in lead pencil by Ingres, signed: "Ingres a mon ami Léon Bertonnier 1834."]
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[Greenings.114 High St.,Oxford. Extend your Bookcase as your books increase, with the most artistic Bookcase of its kind. Plans and Drawings made free of charge. Your kind enquiries invited. These bookcases may be obtained through any furnishing house in the country.]
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[Gutekunst & Klipstein. Berne, Switzerland, Hotelgasse 8. Rops: L'oliviérade-Monaco.]
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[Paul Bottenwieser. 16 Friedberger Anlage, Frankfort O/M., Germany. Salomon van Ruysdael; signed and dated 1665.]
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[The Carroll Gallery.10 George Street, Hannover Sq., London W.1. The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine (69 x 52) by Pietro Paolini, signed and dated 1636.]
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[The F. Kleinberger Gallery, Paris 9 Rue de l’Echelle, near Avenue de l’Opera. New York, 709 Fifth Avenue, between 55th and 56th street. Portrait of a Lady by the Master of Half Figures of Women.]
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[The Netherlands Gallery, 11A King St., St. James’ Sq., S.W. Portrait by Allan Ramsay.]
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[The Pall Mall Studio. 58 Pall Mall. London, S.W.1. Benvenuto da Garofalo. 30ins. by 25 1/2ins.]
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[The Raeburn Gallery. 48 Duke Street, Piccadilly, London, S.W.1. Portrait of the Artist by William Dobson, 1610-1646.]
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[Waring & Gillows, 164-180 Oxford St., London W. The piece illustrated is the 'Edinboro' 5ft. Sideboard in mahogany, beutifully figured with shaped gallery at base. There are two centre drawers with a cupboard on either side, one of which is fitted with a shelf. Price £44:10:0. It can also be supplied in figured walnut at the same price. The 6ft. size is priced at £53:10:0. This handsome piece is of sound construction,is designed and manufactured at our Lancaster Factory.The mirror shewn is shaped and bevelled; the frame is of carved mahogany or walnut, with gilt motif. £9:13:6. In addition to 5ft. and 6ft. Sideboards the 'Edinboro' Range comprises: Dining table, Tall and Dwarf open and enclosed Bookcases, Bureau, Occasional Tables, & C.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Bluett & sons, 48 Davies Street, London, W.1. Hexagonal vase with spreading mouth, decorated in brilliant enamels and underglaze blue, 18 3/4" in height, Chinese. Mark and Period of Wan-Li (1573-1619 A.D.)]
Non-western art unattributed:
[C. T. Loo & Co., Paris 34 Taitbouit. Hanging Temple Rug of very interesting design: Aubergine ground. Kangshi Period.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Knudsen, Romand & Co. 47 Rue Laffitte, Paris. Standing figure of Kwan-Ying. Wooden Sculpture of the "Tang" Period. Height 24 inches.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Spink & Son, Ltd, 6 King Street, St. James’s, London, S.W. Jade sculpture.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Ton-ying and company. London 161 New Bond Street. New York, 615 Fifth Avenue. Paris 26 Place St. Georges. Wooden standing temple figure. Period T'ang. Height 65 inches.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Wannieck, 1 Rue St. Georges, Paris. A pair of Chimera of the finest quality. Turquoise and Aubergine decoration. Kang-Hsi Period 1662-1723. Height 14 inches.]
Non-western art unattributed:
[Yamanaka & Co., 127 New Bond Street, London, W. Jade carving.]
Western art unattributed:
[Arthur Churchill. 10 Dover Street, London, W.1. An Old Irish Oval Bowl of fine colour. 12 1/2 in. long.]
Western art unattributed:
[Edwards & Sons. 157 to 161 Regent Street, London, W.1. A rare set of 12 Hepplewhite Chairs (10 Single and 2 Arms) in original condition.]
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[Gill & Reigate, 73 to 85 Oxford Street, 7 Soho Sq., 6 to 8 Dean st, London, W. One of a pair of 4ft. 9in. Adam Satinwood and Gilt Tables with inlaid and engraved tops.]
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[Henry Newton Veitch, 6 Carlton St., Piccadilly Circus, London. 1. Pair Silver Candlesticks, date 1775, height 11 3/4 inches £30. 2. Set of 4 Silver ditto, date 1763 & 1768, height 11 3/4 inches £75. 3. Set of 4 SIlver ditto, date 1744 &1748, height 8 3/4 inches £250. 4. Set of 4 Old Sheffield Candlesticks, c.1785, height 14 1/2 ins. £35. 5. Set of 4 Silver ditto, date 1736, height 7 inches £80. 6. Pair of Silver ditto, date 1775, height 12 inches £35. 7. Pair of Silver Candlesticks, date 1729, height 6 1/2 inches £45.]
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[Sotheby’s & Co., 34-35 New Bond Street, London, W.1. Sale March 3rd - Medieval English Picture Tiles.]
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[Spink & Son, Ltd, 6 King Street, St. James’s, London, S.W. "The Vision of St. George." This little Panel (size 19 1/2" x 15 1/2") was painted by a pupil of Gerard Davidabout 1510. It forms an interesting example of the work of the Netherlands School in the early XVIth Century.]
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[The Independent Gallery. Seven A, Grafton Street, London. W.1. St. Vincent. 57in. x 21in. The Ascension. 82 1/2in x 32 1/2in. St. Giles (Metropolitan Museum New York). Devils Cast Out of Heaven (Metropolitan Museum New York). The Mission of the Apostles (Metropolitan Museum New York). The Scourging. 18 1/4in x 17 1/2in. The Brurial 18 1/4in x 17 1/2. Christ and Mary Magdalene. 18 1/4in x 17 1/2in. For sale, five panels, as illustrated above, of the great Altarpiece from the Priory of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem at Valencia. The diagram will show the panels which are the property of the Metropolitan Museum, New York. A detailed description of the Altarpiece will be found in the "Connoisseur" for March, 1821.]
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[The Rosenbach Company. 1320 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. 273 Madison Avenue, New York. New England Mahogany Sheraton Sideboard, 1790.]
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[W.H. Haynes. 24, 25 & 26 Spring Street, Paddington, London, W.2. Charles II Design Chintz suitable for walnut and gold furniture.]
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[Wilbery. 4 King Street, St. James, London, S.W.1. Several other pieces of Walnut from the same collection as the above beautiful William and Mary Chest.]