• James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker), Clutha jug
    James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker)
    Clutha jug
    green glass with white and aventurine inclusions
    4 ¼ x 5 ½ x 5 ¼ inches (11 x 14 x 13 cm)
    James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker), Clutha jug
    £ 850.00
  • James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker), Clutha jar and stopper, late 1890s
    James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker)
    Clutha jar and stopper, late 1890s
    green glass with opaque trailed inclusions
    height: 11 ½ inches (29 cm)
    James Couper & Sons, Glasgow (maker), Clutha jar and stopper, late 1890s
    £ 1,800.00
  • Christopher Dresser (attributed), Hot water can, c.1885
    Christopher Dresser (attributed)
    Hot water can, c.1885
    for Benham and Froud, London (makers)
    brass
    9 ½ x 10 ¼ x 5 ¼ inches (24 x 26 x 13 cm)
    Christopher Dresser (attributed), Hot water can, c.1885
    £ 350.00
  • Christopher Dresser, A Gentleman's Wardrobe, c.1872
    Christopher Dresser
    A Gentleman's Wardrobe, c.1872
    maker unknown
    Pine with stencilled decoration and brass fittings
    81 x 47 x 24 inches (206 x 120 x 61 cm)
  • Edmund Dulac, Design for carpet, 1920s
    Edmund Dulac
    Design for carpet, 1920s
    pencil and gouache on paper, cut in collage on cardboard
    4 ¾ x 3 ¾ inches (12 x 9.5 cm)
    Edmund Dulac, Design for carpet, 1920s
    £ 2,800.00
  • John Ednie (attributed), Glasgow School Hall Chair, 1905
    John Ednie (attributed)
    Glasgow School Hall Chair, 1905
    for Wylie and Lochhead, Glasgow (fl.1829-1957) (maker)
    retail label for E.P. Lawlor Ltd to rear
    oak
    37 x 21 x 15 inches (94 x 53.5 x 38 cm)
    Reserved
  • Philip Eglin, Rosso, 2024
    Philip Eglin
    Rosso, 2024
    earthenware with slip decoration
    26 x 23 x 19 inches (66 x 58 x 48 cm)
  • English School, Arts and Crafts Textile, c.1900
    English School
    Arts and Crafts Textile, c.1900
    manufactured by Alexander Morton & Co.
    woven cotton
    102 ½ x 46 ½ inches (260 x 118 cm)
    English School, Arts and Crafts Textile, c.1900
    £ 750.00
  • Jacob Epstein, Romilly John, 1907
    Jacob Epstein
    Romilly John, 1907
    lifetime cast, no. 8 from the edition of 9
    bronze
    11 ¾ x 6 ¼ x 8 ½ inches (30 x 16 x 22 cm)
  • Glasgow School, Arts and Crafts 'Abingwood' chair, c.1900
    Glasgow School
    Arts and Crafts 'Abingwood' chair, c.1900
    in the style of George Walton (1867-1933)
    ash and oak with rush seat
    39 x 25 ½ x 18 inches (99 x 65 x 46 cm)
    Glasgow School, Arts and Crafts 'Abingwood' chair, c.1900
    £ 1,500.00
  • Edward William Godwin (attributed), Oak pedestal desk, c.1880
    Edward William Godwin (attributed)
    Oak pedestal desk, c.1880
    oak with leather top and brass handles
    30 ¾ x 48 ½ x 24 inches (78 x 123 x 61 cm)
  • Thomas Symington Halliday MBE FRSA, Kneeling figure
    Thomas Symington Halliday MBE FRSA
    Kneeling figure
    signed
    wood and bronze paint
    height 13 inches
    Thomas Symington Halliday MBE FRSA, Kneeling figure
    £ 950.00
  • Kenny Hunter, Young Olympians, 2012
    Kenny Hunter
    Young Olympians, 2012
    each signed inside the base
    edition of 2 artist's proofs
    painted bronze
    24 ¾ x 7 ¼ inches (63 x 18.5 cm)
  • Gerald Laing, Bilith, 1971
    Gerald Laing
    Bilith, 1971
    woven by Brose Patrick (Scotland) Ltd., Loch Ussie (maker)
    signed and dated 1971 on canvas label verso
    woollen tapestry
    79 x 51 inches (201 x 130 cm)
  • Will Maclean RSA, The Drowning, 1983
    Will Maclean RSA
    The Drowning, 1983
    signed, titled and dated 1983 on bottom
    wood construction
    28 x 8 ¼ x 8 inches
    Will Maclean RSA, The Drowning, 1983
    £ 4,500 + 4% ARR
  • Jim Malone, Tenmoku glazed bowl
    Jim Malone
    Tenmoku glazed bowl
    impressed 'JM' and 'A [Ainstable]' to base
    stoneware with kaki glaze and copper green pours
    4 ¾ x 16 ¾ inches
    Jim Malone, Tenmoku glazed bowl
    £ 950.00
  • Børge Møgensen, Card table, 1953
    Børge Møgensen
    Card table, 1953
    teak and beech
    for Søborg Møbelfabrik, Denmark
    24 x 26 (extended 37 ¾ in) x 19 inches
    61 x 66 (extended 95.9 cm) x 48.3 cm
    Børge Møgensen, Card table, 1953
    £ 950.00
  • Eduardo Paolozzi RA (1924-2005) and Nigel Henderson (1917-1985), Barkcloth, 1954-57
    Eduardo Paolozzi RA (1924-2005) and Nigel Henderson (1917-1985)
    Barkcloth, 1954-57
    for Hammer Prints Ltd. (maker)
    screen-printed cotton twill
    62 x 46 inches (157.5 x 116.5 cm)
  • John Piper, Petworth, 1958
    John Piper
    Petworth, 1958
    for David Whitehead Ltd. (maker)
    screen-printed cotton
    63 x 48 inches (160 x 122 cm)
  • Frederick William Pomeroy RA, Dionysus, 1903
    Frederick William Pomeroy RA
    Dionysus, 1903
    signed and dated 'F. W. POMEROY. ARA SC 1903'
    bronze
    16 ½ x 8 x 6 ½ inches (42 x 20 x 16.5 cm)
  • Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Circular library table, c.1834
    Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
    Circular library table, c.1834
    for Edward Hull (fl. 1834-circa 1847) (attributed maker)
    rosewood with original stamped leather top
    30 x 59 inches (76 x 150 cm)
  • Ernest Race, Bottleship Mark 2, 1963
    Ernest Race
    Bottleship Mark 2, 1963
    manufactured by John Alan Designs for Isokon Furniture Company, London
    cherry plywood
    17 x 21 ¾ x 17 inches (43 x 55 x 43 cm)
    Ernest Race, Bottleship Mark 2, 1963
    £ 3,000.00
  • Alan Reynolds, Legend, 1963
    Alan Reynolds
    Legend, 1963
    for Edinburgh Weavers
    screen printed cotton satin
    46 ¾ x 49 ½ inches
    Alan Reynolds, Legend, 1963
    £ 2,400.00
  • John Pollard Seddon, Jardiniere, 1877
    John Pollard Seddon
    Jardiniere, 1877
    CJC Bailey, Fulham Pottery (maker)
    salt glazed stoneware
    8 ½ x 12 ¼ inches
    John Pollard Seddon, Jardiniere, 1877
    £ 1,800.00
  • John Moyr Smith, Ebonised Cabinet, 1870s
    John Moyr Smith
    Ebonised Cabinet, 1870s
    for Collinson & Lock (maker)
    ebonised carved wood with mirrors and brass handles
    66 x 54 x 17 inches (167 x 137 x 43 cm)
  • Rupert Spira, Shallow bowl
    Rupert Spira
    Shallow bowl
    stoneware
    2 ½ x 6 ¾ x 6 ¾ inches
    Rupert Spira, Shallow bowl
    £ 650.00
  • Johann Heinrich Vogeler, Table and chairs (pair), c.1910
    Johann Heinrich Vogeler
    Table and chairs (pair), c.1910
    for Worpsweder Werkstätte (maker)
    incised marks 'H V/ W' on reverse of chair seats (Heinrich Vogeler, Worpsweder Werkstätte)
    oak and drop in rush seats
    table: 28 ½ x 35 ½ x 29 ½ inches (72.5 x 90 x 75 cm)
    chair: 39 ¼ x 18 ½ x 18 inches (100 x 47 x 46 cm)
    Johann Heinrich Vogeler, Table and chairs (pair), c.1910
    £ 3,200.00 for the set
  • Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (attributed), Donegal carpet, c.1900
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (attributed)
    Donegal carpet, c.1900
    manufactured by Alexander Morton & Co., Scotland (Donegal Carpet Industry) for Liberty & Co., London
    hand-knotted wool
    157 x 128 inches (400 x 325 cm)
  • Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Tulip and Poppy, c.1890s
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
    Tulip and Poppy, c.1890s
    designed for Tomkinson & Adams, Kidderminster, England; signed on front 'C.F.A. Voysey'
    watercolour on squared paper
    18 x 12 inches
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Tulip and Poppy, c.1890s
    £ 3,500.00
  • Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Ventilation grille/trivet, c.1892
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
    Ventilation grille/trivet, c.1892
    possibly manufactured by Comyn Ching & Co., Ipswich, or T. Elsley & Co.
    cast iron
    6 x 13 ½ x 8 ½ inches (15 x 34 x 21.5 cm)
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Ventilation grille/trivet, c.1892
    £ 2,400.00
  • Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, Looking Glass, c.1905
    Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
    Looking Glass, c.1905
    for Arthur W. Simpson (1879-1922) (attributed maker)
    labelled 'The Victorian Society / 000071’
    oak with brass hardware
    21 ¾ x 22 ¾ x 7 inches (55.5 x 57.5 x 18 cm)
  • Robert Welch, Decanter, 1968
    Robert Welch
    Decanter, 1968
    hallmarked to collar; Birmingham, 1973
    blown glass with silver stopper
    height: 11 ¾ inches (30 cm)
    Robert Welch, Decanter, 1968
    £ 1,800.00
  • Robin Welch, Deep stoneware bowl
    Robin Welch
    Deep stoneware bowl
    impressed 'RW' to base
    stoneware with white and grey textured glaze
    7 x 9 ¼ inches
    Robin Welch, Deep stoneware bowl
    £ 500.00
  • Robin Welch, Oval vessel
    Robin Welch
    Oval vessel
    impressed with maker's mark to side
    partially glazed stoneware
    11 ¾ x 6 ¼ x 3 ¾ inches
    Robin Welch, Oval vessel
    £ 850.00
  • Robin Welch, Tapered oval vessel
    Robin Welch
    Tapered oval vessel
    impressed with maker's mark to base
    stoneware
    14 ¼ x 4 ¾ x 6 ¼ inches (36 x 12 x 16 cm)
    Robin Welch, Tapered oval vessel
    £ 950.00
  • Robin Welch, Banded bottle vase, 1990
    Robin Welch
    Banded bottle vase, 1990
    impressed RW 90 to base
    stoneware with porcelain top
    21 ¾ x 7 ¾ x 7 ¾ inches
    Robin Welch, Banded bottle vase, 1990
    £ 1,600 + 4% ARR
  • Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh (maker), A pollarded oak writing table, c.1930
    Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh (maker)
    A pollarded oak writing table, c.1930
    in the manner of Sir Robert Lorimer, the rectangular cross banded top with leather inset above a central drawer flanked by two short drawers on moulded legs ending in pointed toes.
    oak
    30 ¼ x 48 ¼ x 24 ¼ inches (77 x 123 x 62 cm)
    Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh (maker), A pollarded oak writing table, c.1930
    £ 2,500.00
  • Emily Young FRBS, The Serpent Head, 2025
    Emily Young FRBS
    The Serpent Head, 2025
    serpentinite
    15 ¾ x 8 ¾ x 11 ¾ inches (40 x 22 x 30 cm)
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