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1856 Pattern Drummer's Sword MKI 19 inch, double edged, spear point blade. Traces of foliage etching to one side. Cast brass, one piece crossguard with fleur de lys ends and central VR cartouche. Ribbed grip and bulbous pommel. Side of grip stamped "2NN.26". Contained in its leather scabbard with brass throat stamped "2NN.18". Lower chape absent. Some pitting to blade. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
Rinder, Frank D.Y. Cameron: An Illustrated Catalogue of his Etched Work with Introductory Essay & Descriptive Notes on Each Plate Presentation Copy printed for James D Connell, inscribed "With the Publisher's Compliments, 16 April 1912", with an original signed etching of the Lion and the Unicorn as Frontispiece, James Maclehose and Sons, publishers to the University, Glasgow, 1912 Condition Report:Available upon request
Macmillan, Duncan Scottish Art 1460-1990 Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh, 1990, Limited Edition of 150 copies, of which this is no. 19, signed by the author, with a signed etching by Will McLean as frontispiece, half-bound in leather with marbled boards and coordinating slipcase, 4to Caw, James L. William McTaggart: A Biography and an Appreciation James MacLehose and Sons, Glasgow, 1917, Special Edition, hand-numbered 83 Rinder, Frank D.Y. Cameron: An Illustrated Catalogue of his Etchings and Dry-points 1887-1932 Jackson, Wylie & Company, Glasgow, 1932, no. 51 of 200 on handmade paper Modern Pictures: The Collection of Adam Johnstone Esq., Kingswood, Burntisland Auction catalogue for the sale held by T. Chapman & Son, Hanover Street, Edinburgh Centenary Exhibition of The Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture & Architecture 1826-1926 T. and A. Constable Ltd., Edinburgh, no. 102 of 200 copies Inglis, Francis Caird Notes on a Wax Medallion, and Relative Autograph Letter, of Paul Jones Neill & Co., Edinburgh, 1906, signed and inscribed by the author to Sir Rowland Anderson, August 1906 Together with a set of cased brass weights by McQuilkin of Glasgow (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
Various books on printing and lettering including 'Printing Old and New' by Taylor Garnett Evans & Co, 'Specimens of Die-Sinking Illuminating and Embossing from Steel Dies' and 'Collotype and Photo-Lithography', CL Oastler, John Day, The Elizabethan Printer, TW Hammond, Nottingham Past and Present; limited edition of 100 copies, 44/100, EG Lutz, Practical Enrgraving and Etching, F Howard Collins, Authors' and Printers' Dictionary (qty).
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on paper, both titled 'Dungeness, Kent', one signed lower right, titled verso, 20.2 x 28cm, the other signed lower left, titled verso, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); a quantity of studio pottery vases, vessels, bowls and abstract pieces (29). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Urban Abstract', signed top left, signed and titled verso, 50.5 x 58cm, framed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two watercolours, 'Landscape with Clouds', unsigned, titled verso, 15.2 x 20.1cm, framed and glazed and 'Blue Sky Abstract', signed lower left, titled verso, 23.8 x 26cm, in mount (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Abstract Autumn Landscape', signed and titled verso, 45.5 x 61cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board 'Dungeness, Kent', unsigned, titled verso, and 'Dungeness Beach with Toilet', signed lower right, titled verso, further titled to label verso 'Dungeness with Two Boats', both 24.5 x 29.5cm, framed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Self-Portrait 1960s', unsigned, titled verso, 38 x 31cm, unframed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas, 'Jigsaw', signed lower right, titled verso, 67 x 66.5cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas, 'Winter World', signed right-hand side, titled to label verso, and also an oil of a cottage in wooded landscape verso, 42 x 49cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two gouaches, both titled 'Dungeness, Kent', one signed lower left, titled verso, 22 x 29.6cm, the other signed lower right, titled verso, 19 x 27.2cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas 'Maureen, Portrait of a Sad Lady', signed lower left, titled verso, 31 x 27cm, unframed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Garden View with Outbuildings', unsigned, 61 x 69cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England, especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings, where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery has been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board 'Hastings Beach', signed lower right, titled to label verso, 24.5 x 29.5cm, and 'Dungeness, Kent', unsigned, titled verso, 25.8 x 25.7cm, both framed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Moon on the Water', signed and dated '74 lower right, titled verso, 75.5 x 98.5cm, framed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); a quantity of studio pottery bowls, dishes and vessels (30). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); seventeen various artworks on paper, mainly landscapes including watercolour and pen, gouaches, etc (17). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two monochrome pen and watercolours, both signed lower right and dated '85, titled 'Cornwall' verso, 20.1 x 27cm and 20.2 x 26.8cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); a quantity of studio pottery bowls, beakers, vessels and jugs (30). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); acrylic on board, 'Smoking Doreen', unsigned, titled verso, 40.5 x 30.6cm, together with a print 'Portrait of a Sad Lady (Maureen)', 22.2 x 19.5cm, framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board 'Severndroog Castle', signed lower right, titled to label verso, 30.5 x 40.6cm, and an acrylic on board untitled, signed lower right, 30.4 x 40.5cm, both unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two watercolours, 'Norfolk Windmill', signed lower left and dated 1992, titled and further dated to label verso, 16 x 26.1cm, and 'Church Near Kent', 19.2 x 26cm, signed lower centre, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); watercolour 'Dungeness Boats, Kent', signed lower right, titled verso, 22.2 x 29.5cm, in mount, and two gouaches 'Trawlermen, Dungeness, Kent', signed lower right, titled to further painting applied verso, 22.6 x 22.5cm, in mount, the painting verso titled 'Grandad Curly' and 'Dungeness Beach', signed lower right, titled verso, 22 x 30cm, framed (3). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two gouaches on paper, 'Kent Church', signed lower right, titled verso, 20.2 x 25.3cm, and 'Severndroog Castle Shooters Hill, S. E. London', signed lower right, titled verso, 22 x 30cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two watercolours 'Wales', unsigned, titled verso, 16.5 x 21.5cm and 'Landscape, Wales', unsigned, titled to label verso, 17.6 x 25cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board, both titled 'Dungeness, Kent', one initialled lower right and dated '19, titled verso, 29.2 x 39.5cm, the other signed lower right, titled verso, 29.5 x 39cm, both framed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Self-Portrait 1960s', unsigned, titled verso, 35.2 x 27.7cm, unframed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); seventeen artworks on paper and card, mainly watercolour and gouache landscapes (17). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas, 'Reflections', signed and dated '70 lower right, signed, dated and titled verso, 40 x 49cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, portrait 'George 'Curly' Fifield', signed, titled and dated 1960s verso, 48 x 40cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); acrylic on canvas, 'Vietnam', unsigned, titled verso, 30.5 x 30.5cm and acrylic on board, 'Mekong River, Vietnam', signed lower right and dated '19, titled verso, 24.5 x 34cm, framed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two oils on board 'Landscape at Cooling, Kent', with exhibition labels verso for Greater London Arts Association, signed lower centre-left, 40.5 x 48cm and oil on board, 'Yellow Cityscape', signed lower right, titled and dated 1969 verso, 40 x 48cm, both unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); acrylic on canvas, 'Dungeness, Kent', unsigned, titled verso, 35.5 x 32.5cm, unframed and an acrylic on board, 'Dungeness Beach', signed lower left, further signed, titled and dated 2017 to label verso, 28.7 x 28.6cm, framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two oils on board 'Chevening', signed lower left, titled to label verso, 22 x 29.3cm, framed, and 'Landscape with Castle', titled verso, 25.4 x 33.3cm, unframed, together with an acrylic on board 'Countryside', unsigned, titled verso, 20.5 x 25.6cm, unframed (3). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board, 'Greenwich River View', unsigned, titled and dated 2001 verso, 23.4 x 32.7cm and 'Orange Landscape', titled verso, 27.9 x 35.4cm, both unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas, 'Dungeness, Kent', signed lower right, titled verso, 29.2 x 39.5cm, framed, together with a gouache also titled 'Dungeness, Kent', signed lower left, titled verso, 22.7 x 29.5cm, framed and glazed (2), Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'White Snowy Abstract', signed and date '68 lower left, signed, dated and titled verso, 44.5 x 61cm. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board 'Cooling Castle, Kent', titled verso, 22.8 x 35.6cm, and 'Dungeness Beach, Kent', titled verso, 23 x 30.4cm, both unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on canvas board, 'Cornwall', signed lower right, titled verso, 38.5 x 51cm, unframed and a gouache 'Wales', signed lower right, titled verso, 23.5 x 33cm, framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on paper 'Oxfordshire Landscape', initialled lower right, titled to label verso, 23.5 x 23.3cm, and 'Abstract Kent Church', signed lower right, titled verso, 20.3 x 30cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, untitled, sailboat on coastal waters, unfinished, artist's name verso, 33 x 40.5cm, together with a watercolour landscape, untitled, signed lower right and dated '78, 18 x 26.6cm, framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); a c.1960s portfolio containing a large quantity of various artworks, including life drawings, sketches, paintings, collages, mixed media works, prints, etc. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets.Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); oil on board, 'Farm in Kent', signed lower left, titled verso, 49.5 x 57cm, framed. Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two watercolours 'Anchor Wat, Cambodia' (sic), signed lower left and dated '19, titled verso, 30 x 22.4cm, and 'Oasthouses Kent', signed lower left, titled verso, 22.5 x 28.8cm, both framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); a quantity of studio pottery mugs, beakers and jugs (30). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on board, 'Through the Trees', unsigned, titled verso, 24.2 x 19cm, framed and 'Abstract Landscape', titled verso, 20.8 x 25.2cm, unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); two acrylics on canvas 'Ireland', 30.5 x 30.5cm, and 'Kent', 24 x 30cm, both titled verso, unframed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
†COLIN FIFIELD (1940-2022); acrylic on board, 'Two Boats, Dark Sky', signed lower left, titled to label verso with location 'Dungeness Kent', 29.5 x 39.5cm, framed, together with a watercolour 'Dungeness, Kent', signed lower right, titled verso, 19.5 x 28cm, framed and glazed (2). Provenance: Colin was a painter & potter, born in Greenwich, South East London. He attended Camberwell School of Art and Crafts, 1958 to 1962, specialising in Painting, Lithography and Illustration. He was awarded the National Diploma in Design in 1962. He continued his studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, University of London (1962 to 1964) where he specialised in painting and etching. He was awarded the Slade Diploma in 1964. His teachers included William Townsend, Frank Auerbach & Euan Uglow. He exhibited widely in London and the South East & Kent, including the prestigious Bankside Gallery and he has work in the Slade Collection.His art has always been very eclectic. His interests ranged from landscape paintings in oils, watercolours and acrylics to pen and ink drawings. His inspiration comes mainly from the landscapes of Kent in South East England especially the coastal areas of Dungeness, Deal, Folkestone and Hastings where he had an artistic obsession for trawler boats, which feature in many of his works.Pottery was always been one of his interests for many years. He used a wheel to make his work, firing to Stoneware, producing domestic and functional pottery. He was a teacher of pottery and ceramics to adult students at Sidcup Adult Education College, Sidcup, Kent. To which he was awarded a diploma in education from Canterbury Christchurch University.Colin worked for years for Greenwich and Tower Hamlets Councils as an architect designing public spaces, producing many concept drawings and designed the logo for Tower Hamlets. Colin died in 2022 of Alzheimers Disease. Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org

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