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WILSON Richard, (1714 - 1782), Oil on Board, Verso ''LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS' BY R. Wilson, Bought at J. Entwistle & Co Sale, St.Annes, February, 1935. 61/2" x 81/2" (on panel)'. Richard Wilson RA (1 August 1714 – 15 May 1782) was an influential Welsh landscape painter who worked in Britain and Italy. With George Lambert he is recognised as a pioneer in British art of landscape for its own sake and was described in the Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales as the "most distinguished painter Wales has ever produced and the first to appreciate the aesthetic possibilities of his country". In December 1768 Wilson became one of the founder-members of the Royal Academy
A quantity of ornamental items of recent date comprising; an orange printed design vase, 36cm high; a pair Italian style D shaped urns / planters, 24cm wide; a gilt and floral decorated ewer, 48cm; a mirrored candle sconce, 30cm high; a floral and gilt decorated twin handled urn and cover, 39cm high; a pair of chrome plated candlesticks, 31cm high; a pair of wooden candlesticks on turned supports, 60cm high; a composition relief decorated oval plaque, 34cm high; a glass ovoid vase, 29cm high; a Bar Craft wine set; a hinged box; an Art Nouveau style composition bust of lady, 60cm; a decorative toilet wall plaque; a glass white metal potpourri vase and cover, 24cm (16)
A Victorian Royal Doulton liqueur decanter, on a mottled brown ground with floral decoration, impressed lion and crown mark verso, further impressed Distiller's of the Choicest Liqueurs since 1820, James Borough Ltd, Lambeth SE, and numbered 5167; together with one other Royal Doulton squat vase, on a brown ground with tube-lined decoration (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Ewer with some surface scratches to mid-art of body, otherwise good.Squat vase with some gilt wear to top rim only.
Elizabeth Jane Lloyd (*ARR), 1928-1995, 'Bentwood chair New Hampshire', signed watercolour, 73 x 54cm, 'Bramleys and Passion Flowers', 55 x 72cm, each bearing an exhibition label for Sally Hunter Fine Art, Belgravia, London, 1987, together with another by the same hand, still life, signed watercolour, 71 x 55cm (3)
An 18th century Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, reserved with panels of exotic birds, on a scale blue ground, within gilt scrolls, hatched crescent mark to base, 21cm diameter, bearing a paper label for Christies Art Treasures Exhibition dated 1932, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, shape no. 1094, painted with roses by Sedgley, puce marks to base, 14cm tall (2)

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