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Marina Meredith-Owen New Moon, 2021 Gouache on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Marina Meredith is a Warwickshire based artist born of Italian parents and brought up near Montpelier in France. Initially influenced by her compatriots Cézanne and Matisse, her work today has a more English feel. Although not formally trained, Marina has studied drawing under Arthur Keene for several years, believing that good draughtsmanship is the basis of a sound painting technique. As her own style has evolved, Marina has found herself drawn more and more to English painters such as Winifred Nicholson and Mary Fedden, who are great influences on her present work. Marina specializes in Still Life and Interior subjects. Studio based, her preferred method is painting in oil on canvas or board. Paint is applied expressively with both brush and knife. The paintings are then reworked to create depth and texture to her slightly abstracted images with their flattened perspective. Gallery Representation British art portfolio, Birdie Fortescue
Marina Meredith-Owen Breakfast Table, 2021 Mixed Media on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Marina Meredith is a Warwickshire based artist born of Italian parents and brought up near Montpelier in France. Initially influenced by her compatriots Cézanne and Matisse, her work today has a more English feel. Although not formally trained, Marina has studied drawing under Arthur Keene for several years, believing that good draughtsmanship is the basis of a sound painting technique. As her own style has evolved, Marina has found herself drawn more and more to English painters such as Winifred Nicholson and Mary Fedden, who are great influences on her present work. Marina specializes in Still Life and Interior subjects. Studio based, her preferred method is painting in oil on canvas or board. Paint is applied expressively with both brush and knife. The paintings are then reworked to create depth and texture to her slightly abstracted images with their flattened perspective. Gallery Representation British art portfolio, Birdie Fortescue
Paul Treasure Vole, 2021 Acrylic on Paper Signed on verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Paul Treasure, an artist known for his stunning paintings, was born in 1961 in Gloucestershire and studied at Cheltenham College of Art. He then moved to London where he worked from his studio in Holborn as an established and highly regarded artist, taking on commissions for public works of art worldwide as well as for private clients. In 1991 he took a year's sabbatical to paint whilst travelling the world. This journey took him through Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Central America. On his return he moved to Hampshire where he had several solo sell-out shows exhibiting these works. Following this, in 1993, he was commissioned to be expedition artist on the first ever crossing of the Taklamakan Desert in Northwest China for three months, after which he exhibited these works at various shows, including the Royal Geographical Society in London. Paul Treasure's art style is expressive, energetic and full of colour. His works capture the feeling and emotion of a place, whilst depicting the interplay between light, land, water and sky. His dramatic interpretations of the English landscape show his response to the ever-changing seasons, weather and light; and his bold use of palette knife, brush strokes and mixed media result in distinctive mark-making, culminating in vigorous, textured landscapes. He continues to exhibit around the country whilst still travelling abroad regularly to find inspiration for his paintings.
Paul Treasure Moth, 2021 Acrylic on Paper Signed on verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Paul Treasure, an artist known for his stunning paintings, was born in 1961 in Gloucestershire and studied at Cheltenham College of Art. He then moved to London where he worked from his studio in Holborn as an established and highly regarded artist, taking on commissions for public works of art worldwide as well as for private clients. In 1991 he took a year's sabbatical to paint whilst travelling the world. This journey took him through Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Central America. On his return he moved to Hampshire where he had several solo sell-out shows exhibiting these works. Following this, in 1993, he was commissioned to be expedition artist on the first ever crossing of the Taklamakan Desert in Northwest China for three months, after which he exhibited these works at various shows, including the Royal Geographical Society in London. Paul Treasure's art style is expressive, energetic and full of colour. His works capture the feeling and emotion of a place, whilst depicting the interplay between light, land, water and sky. His dramatic interpretations of the English landscape show his response to the ever-changing seasons, weather and light; and his bold use of palette knife, brush strokes and mixed media result in distinctive mark-making, culminating in vigorous, textured landscapes. He continues to exhibit around the country whilst still travelling abroad regularly to find inspiration for his paintings.
Paul Treasure Sedge, 2021 Acrylic on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Paul Treasure, an artist known for his stunning paintings, was born in 1961 in Gloucestershire and studied at Cheltenham College of Art. He then moved to London where he worked from his studio in Holborn as an established and highly regarded artist, taking on commissions for public works of art worldwide as well as for private clients. In 1991 he took a year's sabbatical to paint whilst travelling the world. This journey took him through Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Central America. On his return he moved to Hampshire where he had several solo sell-out shows exhibiting these works. Following this, in 1993, he was commissioned to be expedition artist on the first ever crossing of the Taklamakan Desert in Northwest China for three months, after which he exhibited these works at various shows, including the Royal Geographical Society in London. Paul Treasure's art style is expressive, energetic and full of colour. His works capture the feeling and emotion of a place, whilst depicting the interplay between light, land, water and sky. His dramatic interpretations of the English landscape show his response to the ever-changing seasons, weather and light; and his bold use of palette knife, brush strokes and mixed media result in distinctive mark-making, culminating in vigorous, textured landscapes. He continues to exhibit around the country whilst still travelling abroad regularly to find inspiration for his paintings.
Paul Treasure Grebe, 2021 Acrylic on Paper Signed on verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) Paul Treasure, an artist known for his stunning paintings, was born in 1961 in Gloucestershire and studied at Cheltenham College of Art. He then moved to London where he worked from his studio in Holborn as an established and highly regarded artist, taking on commissions for public works of art worldwide as well as for private clients. In 1991 he took a year's sabbatical to paint whilst travelling the world. This journey took him through Africa, India, Southeast Asia and Central America. On his return he moved to Hampshire where he had several solo sell-out shows exhibiting these works. Following this, in 1993, he was commissioned to be expedition artist on the first ever crossing of the Taklamakan Desert in Northwest China for three months, after which he exhibited these works at various shows, including the Royal Geographical Society in London. Paul Treasure's art style is expressive, energetic and full of colour. His works capture the feeling and emotion of a place, whilst depicting the interplay between light, land, water and sky. His dramatic interpretations of the English landscape show his response to the ever-changing seasons, weather and light; and his bold use of palette knife, brush strokes and mixed media result in distinctive mark-making, culminating in vigorous, textured landscapes. He continues to exhibit around the country whilst still travelling abroad regularly to find inspiration for his paintings.
A vanity case by Mappin Brothers, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of silver plated mounted glass bottles and boxes, over a silk lined fitted jewellery drawer, signed Mappin Brothers London, 222 Regent St & 67 King William St, dimensions 30.5 x 19 x 23cm.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodAreas of damage to exterior, veneer missing to corners and edgesOne glass bottle brokenSilver plated fittings slightly discoloured, particularly to edgesScissors, pen knife signed Mappin BrothersSome slight damage to velvet lining of lid, surrounding button for top compartment
A Victorian silver cup, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1890, height 20cm, gross weight 8.83ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairHallmarks clear and legibleSits slightly off kilterWith inscription - Sheffield Athenaeum Club / Billiard Tournament Prize Cup won by Mr J.E.Webster February 1st 1896With silver and mother of pearl knife
George III mahogany veneered urn-shaped knife box/spoon box, domed lid with pineapple finial on telescopic post revealing stepped interior to contain desert and tablespoons, the main body supported on three bead mould swept legs and standing on a circular pedestal.diameter 28cm (11"), height 66cm (26")Condition report: Split to one panel of the veneered dome, one of the legs re-glued supporting main body, circular base with three-inch section of veneer missing.
George III mahogany knife box, hinged lid, serpentine front with brass escutcheon, each side with brass plate and bail handles, interior with original red velvet lining.width 23cm (9"), depth 22cm (8.5), height 33cm (13")Condition report: Box with a four-inch strip of veneer inlet to the left-hand side, interior with six dividers missing and lining damaged.
Royal Doulton ‘Countess’ pattern (Rd. No. 523784), transfer printed with classical swags and oval car touches highlighted in green, green border transfer with painted rim line top and handles with green highlights, comprising 7 jugs, kidney shape dish, twin handled plate (stand), sugar bowl, 2 saucers and 6 tea plates [18]Condition:Jugs:15cm High jug - good10 cm - firing crack to underside of handle9cm - two jugs of this size with rubbing to handle.9cm - one jug with crazing, chip to rim restock and handle worn.6cm - crazed and very small chip to inside rim.Kidney dish - crazed, quality of transfer application and painted border rim poor.Plate/stand- 25cms diameter, some rubbing.Sugar bowl - 12cms diameter, some rubbing.saucers - some rubbingtea plates - 16cms diameter, all with feint knife marks.
An Edwardian Royal Doulton Paris pattern part tea set, transfer printed floral and crested foliage with gilt rim and handle detailing, comprising 3 cups,8 saucers, 4 side plates (diameter 18 cms) and 1 milk jug [16]Condition:1 cup has hairline crack running 3cms.Side plates have some gilt rubbing and feint knife marks.Saucers - good.Milk - later marks, good.
An 18 carat gold mounted Victorinox 'Swiss Army knife' USB memory stick, maker's mark CJR (not traced), London 2004, with a Swissbit 128 Mb memory stick, no knife or other gadgets, in a plain case, 5.7cm (2 1/4in) long Condition Report: Ex new stock, clear marks, red to logo worn, not tested Condition Report Disclaimer
Two trays containing a large quantity of assorted collectors items: Includes large Asian horn and silver plated six piece serving set, 2 cased sets wood & brass cutlery, Asian dagger themed knife rests, cuff links, tongs, lighter, 2 x cased Waterman ballpoint pens + 2 others, cased and uncased cutlery, carved wooden bottle stopper, watches, assorted coins / crowns, jewellery etc. An interesting job lot.
Cutlery cassette Gero, Art Deco style, silver plated, 90, design by Georg Nilsson model Nordique, consisting of 6 table forks, 6 spoons, 5 dessert forks, 6 spoons, 6 table knives and 6 dessert knives with bone handles, 6 fish forks and 6 fish knives, 6 ice cream spoons, 2 small and 2 somewhat larger meat forks, sugar spoon and marmalade spoon, soup spoon, vegetable, potato, rice and sauce spoon, 2 butter knives and fish scoop. Furthermore, the cutlery consists of a pre-cutting place setting and a knife sharpener made of steel and bone. In cassette. In good condition.

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