- BRASS PAINSWICK ASTROLABE WITH WOODEN
STANDModeled after a 1350's Painswick Astrolabe.
A tool used to determine azimuthal measures of the altitudes of celestial bodies, and in navigation for calculating latitude....
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, an oak
table fitted a drawer to one end, on octagonal legs and chamfered stretchers, 83cm x 57cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland, Painswick; purchased directly...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, a mahogany
writing desk, fitted a drawer with bookshelf superstructure to back, 76.5cm wide, 60cm deep, 114cm high, brass label to back/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland,...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, a pair
of mahogany splat back armchairs, design no. 789, 1928, with drop-in seats/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland, Painswick; purchased directly from Gordon Russell...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, a set
of four mahogany Weston standard chairs, design no. 851, 1929, each with a stepped splat and loose trap seat, raised on square legs [4]/Note: The Gordon Russell Design Museum...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s-30s, a
circular English walnut coffee table, on plain legs united by X-shaped stretchers, label to underside 'Design 690, Designer Gordon Russell, Foreman F Shilton, Cabinet maker...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, a near
pair of standard lamps, one constructed in oak, one in mahogany, design no. 494, 1926, each lamp with four tapering uprights united by two sets of cross stretchers, on a stepped...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1940s, a Utility
single mahogany wardrobe, ivorine plaque to back, 65cm wide, 183.5cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland, Painswick; purchased directly from Gordon Russell...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1940s, a Utility
double wardrobe with shaped wood handles, ivorine plaque to back, 91cm wide, 180.5cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland, Painswick; purchased directly...
[more like this] - Gordon Russell, British 1920s, an oak
two-tier open bookcase, 53cm wide x 25cm deep x 91.5cm high/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland, Painswick; purchased directly from Gordon Russell...
[more like this] - Russell & Sons Broadway, British 1920s,
a pair of oak chairs with octagonal turned front legs, leather upholstered with stud detailing, brass label to underside/Provenance: The Estate of the late Dr H J Hoyland,...
[more like this] - Charles March Gere (1869-1957)/The Courthouse,
Painswick/watercolour, 15.5cm x 24cm...
[more like this] - Charles March Gere (1869-1957)/Painswick
Beacon/watercolour, 11.5cm x 17.5cm...
[more like this] - Painswick interest: A group of watercolours
and a print depicting Painswick and surrounding area including London House; Tibbywell signed Montague Rivers; The Old Town Hall and two early views of the town (8)...
[more like this] - Montague Rivers/Hale Cottage, Painswick/signed/watercolour,
28cm x 37cm/and sundry pictures...
[more like this] - Donald Edwards (British 20th Century)/Painswick
Beacon/watercolour, 28cm x 36.5cm...
[more like this] - GORDON RUSSELL (1892-1980) FOR RUSSELL
& SONS, BROADWAY
MODERNIST WRITING DESK, CIRCA 1935 walnut, bears maker’s label RUSSELL WORKSHOP LTD/ BROADWAY/ WORCESTERSHIRE76cm wide, 115cm high, 60.5cm deepProvenance:The...
[more like this] - MICHAEL KENNA (1953) PAINSWICK GRAVEYARD
GLOUCESTERSHIRE ENGLAND. Silver gelatin Condition: This item was examined in frame under glass. It has the photographers written authetication on the back. appears to be taped...
[more like this] - John Piper (1903-1992) printer's proof
print The Red House Painswick 1987 signed in pencil 19 x 25in. Estimate ?700-1 000 Good strong colours clean white borders slight undulation of paper. No faults noted. Pale...
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