GLASGOW SCHOOL
PAIR OF STAINEDGLASGOW SCHOOL
PAIR OF STAINED GLASS PANELS, CIRCA 1900 stained and leaded glass, framed(2)each 82cm x 24.5cm
GLASGOW SCHOOL
PAIR OF STAINEDGLASGOW SCHOOL
PAIR OF STAINED GLASS WINDOWS, CIRCA 1900 stained and leaded glass within mahogany frames(2)glass 89cm x 35cm
THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
TWO COPIESTHE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
TWO COPIES OF THE SCHOOL PROSPECTUS 1907-08 and 1908-09 editions, printed by Begg, Currie & Russell Printers, Glasgow(2)
GLASGOW SCHOOL, MANNER OF GEORGEGLASGOW SCHOOL, MANNER OF GEORGE WALTON
SUITE OF STAINED GLASS PANELS, CIRCA 1900 stained, opalescent and clear leaded glass panels in two pairs(4)largest pair 90.5cm x 42.4cm; smaller pair 45cm x 42.5cm
THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF PAINTING
DESIGNTHE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF PAINTING
DESIGN FOR A BOOK COVER gold paint on a painted green ground48.5cm x 28.5cmProvenance: The Fine Art Society, London
GLASGOW SCHOOL
JARDINIÈRE, CIRCAGLASGOW SCHOOL
JARDINIÈRE, CIRCA 1900 repoussé-decorated tin30.5cm square, 28cm high
SCOTTISH
PAIR OF GLASGOW SCHOOLSCOTTISH
PAIR OF GLASGOW SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS VITRINES, CIRCA 1900 oak with glazed panels and velvet lined interiors, glass panels(2)112.8cm wide, 76cm high, 41cm deep
MARGARET MACDONALD, FRANCES MACDONALD,MARGARET MACDONALD, FRANCES MACDONALD, J. HERBERT MCNAIR
GLASGOW INSTITUTE OF THE FINE ARTS, 1897 stone lithograph, printed by Imprimerie Chaix and published by G. Boudet for the French periodical Les Affiches Étrangères, France 189729cm x 12cmNote: Examples of the original poster of circa 1895-1896 printed by Carter and Pratt, Glasgow can be seen at the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
AFTER CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSHAFTER CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (SCOTTISH 1868-1928), GLASGOW INSTITUTE OF THE FINE ARTS, REPRODUCTION PHOTOPRINT POSTER, FRAME: 41 X 18 1/4 IN. (104.1 X 46.4 CM.)After Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish 1868-1928), Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Reproduction Photoprint Poster,, Dimensions: Frame: 41 x 18 1/4 in. (104.1 x 46.4 cm.)
SUSAN TAYLOR GLASGOW(American,SUSAN TAYLOR GLASGOW(American, born 1963)
Guaranteed Years of Service! II, 2003, from the Sewing Susan series, signed in bowl "Susan Taylor Glasgow/'03", fused, draped, and sandblasted glass, panels sewn with sinew, 26-1/4 x 17 in.
Provenance: R, Duane Ward Reed Gallery, St. Louis, purchased in 2003 for $5,780 (accompanied by a facsimile of the original receipt and other documents); (Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Note: "My artwork relies heavily on the energy of personal artistic discovery. I would much rather plunge straight ahead with a new technique or idea than risk losing its freshness to over analyzing. As a result of the 'ask questions later' attitude, my unique style of sewing glass was born. In a way, my work is the result of homemaking skills gone awry. I have always embraced domesticity in spirit, but not in action. My life as an artist puts housekeeping last while instead I cook, arrange, and sew glass. As a result perhaps, I am fascinated by the perceived simplicity of the 1950's household, and often include that imagery in my work."Glascow was a NICHE Award finalist in 2002 and 2003, shortly after she returned as Emerging Artist in Residence at the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington.
Condition:
good condition
British or Scottish School (probablyBritish or Scottish School (probably 18th century) Lady Margaret Campbell, Lady Polrath, indistinct inscription lower right on rock, oil on canvas, 50 x 41 in.; modern gilt wood frame,
SCOTTISH SCHOOL: A GOOD DAY'S CATCHSCOTTISH SCHOOL: A GOOD DAY'S CATCH Oil on canvas relined; 25 x 30 in.
SCOTTISH
GLASGOW SCHOOL CHARGER,SCOTTISH
GLASGOW SCHOOL CHARGER, CIRCA 1900 repoussé-decorated brass, set with enamel roundel54cm diameter
GLASGOW - A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIALGLASGOW - A PAIR OF SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SHOE BUCKLES Robert Gray, marked RG, Glasgow town mark, of arched rounded rectangular form, beaded border and threaded detail, with steel tongue(2)Width: 6.5cm, weight: 3.2oz
OLD GLASGOW BY S. HENRY (EUROPEANOLD GLASGOW BY S. HENRY (EUROPEAN LATE 19TH-EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Oil on artist board signed lower right. Blue tinted street scene. 9 1/4''h. 13''w. in a frame 14''h. 18''w.
A GROUP OF SCOTTISH ACADEMIC ANDA GROUP OF SCOTTISH ACADEMIC AND SPORTING MEDALS FROM EDINBURGH ACADEMY awarded to Earle Monteith MacPhail circa 1880s, Class Dux, etc; a group of George III and Victorian Scottish silver academic medals, a group of three to Donald McLarty, Dumbarton, Peter Aitken, Glasgow 1838; a group of three to James Gordon, Peter Aitken, Glasgow circa 1822, each of circular form, cast border and with presentation inscription; a single medal, Edinburgh Academy for shot-putt dated 23-3-18; a scarce lapel pin for Edinburgh University Tercentenary 1884, with ribbon and pin; five Scottish silver clan badges; a pair JRS, Edinburgh 1884 for Clan Galloway; Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1971 for clan Stewart of Galloway; another RWF Edinburgh, for clan MacPherson; another Goldsmiths Co. Birmingham 1928(qty)There are also a number of papers lodged at the National Library of Scotland relating to Earle Monteith Macphal.
SCOTTISH SCHOOL, FINE PORTRAITSCOTTISH SCHOOL, FINE PORTRAIT MINIATURE Scottish School (19th c.), Seated Gentleman in Tartan Kilt, no signature observed, framed under glass, 5.5"h x 4"w (sight), 7.5"h x 6"w (frame)
A student's Edinburgh microscopeA student's Edinburgh microscope by W Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, no. 38104, in a mahogany case
SCOTTISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY),SCOTTISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY), HIGHLAND CATTLE GRAZING Oil on canvas, appears unsigned, presented in a parcel gilt frame.
18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL
VIEW18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOL
VIEW OF OLD GEORGE WATSON'S COLLEGE FROM THE MEADOWS Oil on canvas89cm x 113cm (35in x 44.5in)
GLASS PAPERWEIGHT FROM HOFSTRAGLASS PAPERWEIGHT FROM HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, WHERE JUSTICE GINSBURG GUEST LECTUREDGLASS PAPERWEIGHT FROM HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, WHERE JUSTICE GINSBURG GUEST LECTURED, Provenance: Estate of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Benefit Washington National Opera
Scottish School (19th Century)Scottish School (19th Century) "Portrait of a Young Girl in Bonnet and Pink Sash", oil on canvas, 30" x 20", conjoined monogram and date lower right: "CSL 1882". Presented in an antique carved gilt and gesso exhibition frame bearing label of R & J Smith Carved, Gilders and Picture Frame Makers, Edinburgh.
GLASGOW AND CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
COLLECTIONGLASGOW AND CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH
COLLECTION OF TEXT BOOKS, PAMPHLETS AND CATALOGUES (Pamela Robertson ed.), The Chronycle, The letters of Charles Rennie Mackintosh to Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, Hunterian Art Gallery 2001Raymond O’Donnell, James Salmon, Rutland Press 2003Patrick Nuttgens, Mackintosh and his Contemporaries, John Murray 1988(Pamela Robertson ed.), Doves and Dreams, Lund Humphries 2006Pamela Roberton and Philip Long, Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France, NGS 2005Perilla Kinchin, Miss Cranston, NMS 199Perilla Kinchin, Taking Tea with Mackintosh, Pomegranate 1998Elaine Grogan, Beginnings: Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Early Sketches, National Library of Ireland 2002(Pamela Robertson ed.), Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Architectural Sketches, Hunterian Art Gallery 1999George Rawson, Fra H. Newberry, Foulis Press 1996(Pamela Robertson ed.), Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Architectural Papers, Cockade 1990Pamela Robertson, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Art is the Flower, Pavilion 1995David Stark, Charles Rennie Mackintosh & Co., Stenlake 2004Richard Scott, The Walberswick Enigma, Ipswich Borough Council 1994Roger Billcliffe, Visiting Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Frances Lincoln 2012Charles Rennie Mackintosh Scotland Street School, Glasgow Print Studio 1980Charles Rennie Mackintosh Furniture, Glasgow School of Art 1968Charles Rennie Mackintosh Ironwork and Metalwork, Glasgow School of Art 1968Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow School of Art 1961R. Mackintosh: The Chelsea Years, (Exhibition catalogue, Hunterian Art Gallery, 1994)David Brett, R. Mackintosh: The Poetics of Workmanship, Reaktion 1992Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868-1928, (Exhibition Catalogue, Scottish Arts Council, 1968)Gerald and Celia Larner, The Glasgow Style, Astragal Books 1980Ray McKenzie, Sculpture in Glasgow, Foulis Archive Press 1999Perilla and Juliet Kinchin, Glasgow’s Great Exhibitions, White CockadeCharles Rennie Mackintosh, (Exhibition catalogue, Hida Takayama Museum of Art, 1998)(William Buchanan ed.),Mackintosh’s Masterwork: The Glasgow School of Art, Chambers 1998Roger Billcliffe, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: The Complete Furniture Drawings Etc., Lutterworth Press 1980Alan Crawford, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Thames & Hudson 1995William Buchanan, The Art of the Photographer, J. Craig Annan, NGS 1992(William Buchanan ed.),Mackintosh’s Masterwork: The Glasgow School of Art, A & C Black 2004(Jude Burkhauser ed.), Glasgow Girls, Canongate 1990Harry Taggin et al, Glasgow Revealed, Heritage Books 1998Andor Gomme & David Walker, Architecture of Glasgow, Lund Humphries 1987Janice Helland, The Studios of Frances and Margaret Macdonald, Manchester University Press 1996Robert Macleod, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Country Life Books 1968Timothy Neat, Part Seen, Part Imagined, Canongate 1994Alistair Moffat, RememberingCharles Rennie Mackintosh, Colin Baxter 1989A. Oakley, The Second City, Blackie & Sons 1967Wendy Kaplan, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow Museums 1996The Doctor Thomas Howarth Collection, Christie’s catalogue, 1994Timothy Neat & Gillian McDermott, Closing the Circle, Iynx Publishing 2002Roger Billcliffe, Mackintosh Furniture, Lutterworth Press 1984Thomas Howarth, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, Routledge & Keegan Hall Ltd. 1952Charles Rennie Mackintosh Making the Glasgow Style, Glasgow Museums catalogue 2018William Eadie, Movements of Modernity, Routledge 1990Robin Crichton, Monsieur Mackintosh, Luath Press 2006John Nisbet, A Sketch Book, Adam & Charles Black 1913Irene Maver, Glasgow, Edinburgh University Press 2000Roger Billcliffe, Mackintosh Watercolours, Carter Nash Cameron 1978Roger Billcliffe, Charles Rennie Mackintosh Textile Designs, Pomegranate 1993Roger Billcliffe, Architectural Sketches and Flower Drawings byCharles Rennie Mackintosh, Academy Editions 1977(Jackie Cooper ed.), Mackintosh Architecture, Academy Editions 1984Pamela Robertson, The Mackintosh House, Hunterian Art GalleryTalwin Morris designer The Book of the Home, 6 Volumes, Gresham Publishing Co. 1900and a quantity of pamphlets to include:Mackintosh Watercolours RSA exhibition catalogue 1986; The Private Library: Talwin Morris, Blackie and the Glasgow Style; 78 Derngate Guide Book; C.R. Mackintosh Architectural Drawings, Hunterian exhibition catalogue, 1990; Architectural Jottings, edited by Andrew Young; Charles Rennie Mackintosh Scottish Art Review 1968; The Glasgow Style Glasgow Museums exhibition catalogue 1984; The 1933 memorial Exhibition: A reconstruction, The Fine Art Society catalogue 1983; Charles Rennie Mackintosh at the Hunterian Art Gallery 1991; Glasgow Society of Lady Artists in 1882, exhibition catalogue 1982; Helensburgh and the Glasgow School, exhibition catalogue 1972; Mackintosh Flower Drawings, Hunterian Gallery exhibition catalogue 1993; The Hill HouseSold as seen, not subject to returnProvenance: The Estate of the late Dr James Macaulay
19th Century Scottish School/Highland19th Century Scottish School/Highland Scenes/a pair/watercolour, 25cm x 45cm
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PEWTER FLAGON,GLASGOW, SCOTLAND PEWTER FLAGON, CA. 1800Glasgow, Scotland pewter flagon, ca. 1800, with flat lid, 9 3/4" h.
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Port Dundas of Glasgow StonewarePort Dundas of Glasgow Stoneware Whisky Flask Advertising Tappit Hen Hawthorn Dew Thom and Cameron Limited Glasgow height 19cm
19th Century School/View of Pantglas19th Century School/View of Pantglas Hall, Carmarthenshire/View of Knockdrin Castle, Westmeath/a pair/oil on card perhaps over a photographic base, 16cm x 23.5cm/Note: Within six months of the death of David Jones of Pantglas in 1869 aged just 60, his widow Mrs Margaret Charlotte Jones married Sir George Levinge Bt of Knockdrin Castle. She died shortly afterwards in late 1871. The present lot is therefore likely to have been made between 1869 and 1871 when she was chatelaine of both houses. Two
Scottish School (18th/19th Century)Scottish School (18th/19th Century) A Pair of Portraits oil on oak panels 13 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches.
SCOTTISH SCHOOL(late 19th/earlySCOTTISH SCHOOL(late 19th/early 20th century)
The Stone Cottage, signed with monogram lower right "HC", Glasgow colourman label verso, oil on canvas, 15 x 24 in.; period carved gilt wood and composition frame, 24 x 33 in.
Provenance: Private Huntsville, Alabama Collection
Condition:
lined, area of fluorescence sky upper right; frame with wear, cracking, possibly regilt
Macnish, R. The Anatomy of Drunkenness,Macnish, R. The Anatomy of Drunkenness, eighth thousand, Glasgow 1840/Provenance: Spetchley Park
TALWIN MORRIS (1865-1911)
GLASGOWTALWIN MORRIS (1865-1911)
GLASGOW SCHOOL DOORPLATE, CIRCA 1895 brass with repoussé decoration72.3cm x 8cmProvenance: Walter W. Blackie, GlasgowChristie's, GlasgowPrivate CollectionNote: After spending part of his early career working as an art editor in London, Talwin Morris took up a post as Arts Manager for Glasgow publisher Blackie & Son in 1898, a position he held until his death in 1911. He quickly became acquainted with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the circle of artists associated with Blackie and the Glasgow School of Art, which had a significant influence on his work. Perhaps best known for his book designs, Morris also produced pieces of furniture, textiles and metalwork, which were incorporated into many of his decorative schemes, including his own home at Dunglass Castle and the refurbishment of W.W. Blackie's Printing Works where this panel formed part of the decorative scheme. The panel demonstrates the key characteristics of the 'Glasgow Style', with its stylised and linear plant forms and Glasgow roses.
SCOTLAND, GLASGOW AND DUMBARTONSHIRE,SCOTLAND, GLASGOW AND DUMBARTONSHIRE, A COLLECTION
INCLUDING Chalmers, George Caledonia, or an Account, Historical and Topographical, of North Britain. 1807, volumes 1-3 (of 4), 4to, maps, tables, contemporary half calf, joints splitting; Dalrymple, David Annals of Scotland. 1777-79, 2 volumes in one, contemporary half calf, rubbed; Buchanan, George Buchanan's History of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1751, 2 volumes, 8vo, plates, contemporary calf; Gibson, John The History of Glasgow, from the earliest accounts. Glasgow, 1777. 8vo, folding plate, late 18th century calf gilt, slightly rubbed; Cleland, James Annals of Glasgow. Glasgow, 1816, 2 volumes, 8vo, original boards, uncut, rubbed, one board loose; Browne, James A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans. Glasgow, 1838, 4 volumes, 8vo, original green cloth; Irving, Joseph The Book of Dumbartonshire. 1879, 3 volumes, 4to, chromolithographed plates, original pictorial cloth gilt, lightly rubbed; Fraser, William The chiefs of Colquhoun and their Country. Edinburgh, 1869, 2 volumes, no. 75 of 150 copies, presentation copy from Sir James Colquhoun, with letter from the author stating that the copy is sent at the request of the author, contemporary red half morocco gilt; Brown, Andrew History of Glasgow, and of Paisley, Greenock and Port-Glasgow. Edinburgh: for the author, [date cropped, but c. 1795.] 8vo, contemporary calf gilt; Crookshank, William The History of the State and Sufferings of the Church of Scotland. 1812, 2 volumes in one, 8vo, contemporary panelled calf with wide Greek key design on sides and central lozenge, spine gilt; and several others, sold not subject to return (quantity)
British School, 19th c - GypsiesBritish School, 19th c - Gypsies Encamped in a Wood, bears monogram, oil on canvas, 19 x 29cm More Information Restored
Scottish School (Early 20th Century)Scottish School (Early 20th Century) "Expansive View of a Scottish Rocky Coastline", oil on canvas, 45" x 60", indistinctly signed lower left, dated "00" lower left. Presented in a handsome, elaborately carved giltwood exhibition frame.
Scottish School (19th century)Scottish School (19th century) Husband and Wife Primitive Interior oil on canvas 18 x 24 inches.
TALWIN MORRIS (1865-1911)
TWO RARETALWIN MORRIS (1865-1911)
TWO RARE GLASGOW SCHOOL PANELS, CIRCA 1893 brass with repoussé decoration, later framed(2)each panel 28cm x 12.5cmProvenance: Walter W. Blackie, GlasgowNote: After spending part of his early career working as an art editor in London, Talwin Morris took up a post as Arts Manager for Glasgow publisher Blackie & Son in 1898, a position he held until his death in 1911. He quickly became acquainted with Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the circle of artists associated with Blackie and the Glasgow School of Art, which had a significant influence on his work. Perhaps best known for his book designs, Morris also produced pieces of furniture, textiles and metalwork, which were incorporated into many of his decorative schemes, including his own home at Dunglass Castle and the refurbishment of W.W. Blackie's Printing Works where these panels formed part of an entrance screen. The panels demonstrate the key characteristics of the 'Glasgow Style', with their heavily stylised linear plant forms and 'Glasgow' roses.