Eclipse Bowl

Samuel Waterhouse

Samuel is a young and exceptionally skilled self-taught jeweller and silversmith whose work is inspired by the pattern and form of ancient art. He specialises in an adaptation of the Korean Keum-boo technique, adding varying colours of gold to his silverware to create elegant detail and contrast.


The Artist has won awards including The Silver Society Award and The Ruthin Craft Centre Award. His work is also featured in Gordon Hamme's book 'Contemporary British Silver Designers, 2022’.


Collect as a strikingly beautiful contemporary art object, a genuine heirloom piece, and for the pleasure of supporting rising and committed young talent.  

 

Oxidised fine silver, 14ct green gold and fine gold.
£25,000.00


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Streptocarpus

Rosie Sanders

Rosie Sanders is known primarily as a painter of exquisite botanical watercolours which go far beyond the genre of illustrative art. In their colour, composition and extremity of scale, they take botanical painting into the realm of interpretive art, heightening our appreciation of the beauty of the natural world.


The Artist, at eighty years old, has the vibrancy and focus of an artist still pushing the boundaries of her creative enquiry, and still exploring and refining the possibilities of her materials in a 21st century context. 

Collect as a truly beautiful and uplifting work of art by one of Britain’s leading Master painters.

Watercolour on Arches 640 gm paper 

124cm x 102cm

£20,000.00


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Isaac Cabinet

Richard Crossley

This exquisite cabinet, by emerging designer Richard Crossley of Fielden Atelier, is inspired by the simple but sumptuous style of French Modernist Jean-Michel Frank. It explores the ways in which light can be manipulated in order to highlight the material beauty of a piece, through contrasting sections of wood grain that catch the light at different angles as you move around the cabinet. 

Collect  as a unique and precious heirloom piece, created by one of the UKs most talented, technically proficient and promising young designer-makers.

Sycamore, American Walnut and Cedar of Lebanon, finished with Danish oil and wax. 

87.5 cm high x 70cm wide x 35cm deep

£7,950.00


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Boat Pot with Roundels

John Bedding

Through its form and finish, and in the life story of its maker, this pot draws together numerous historically important threads in the development of 20th and 21st century ceramics, including the influential Leach Pottery principle of East/West exchange.


The Artist  was apprentice to Bernard Leach in St Ives, Cornwall in the 1960s, and spent a year working with Shigeyoshi Ichino in Japan. As an internationally respected maker, he was appointed to the ambassadorial role of Honorary Lead Potter at the Leach in 2012, and received the Michael Casson Award for services to pottery.


Collect  as a beautifully crafted work by an artist whose 60 year career has significantly contributed to the progression of contemporary ceramics. 

Ceramic

26cm x 35cm

£580.00


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Untitled (glider)

Andrew Bryant

The level of detail in this painting is extraordinary, almost photographic. The meaning and presence its subject exudes is informed by the artist’s training as a psychoanalyst, while the intrinsic component of staging makes reference to the practice of painting itself.


The Artist  has has an MA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College. In 2021 he was shortlisted for the Wells Art Contemporary exhibition and longlisted for the Jackson’s Painting Prize, and in 2022 he was nominated for the prestigious Contemporary British Painting Prize.


Collect  as an outstanding example of the new resurgence in still life painting, and an intriguing and enigmatic work of art.

Oil on canvas

100cm x 120cm

£5,000.00


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Sea Song 16.1

Paul Fry

This elegant artwork pairs the drama of scale with the intimacy and quietude of a minutely detailed surface. It is a leading example of the artist’s use of minimal abstraction to express the sensory memory of time spent in the landscape, translated into marks made in graphite or scratched and subtracted from the surface with a palette knife.


Collect  as an exemplary work by a respected British Abstract artist, with a considered and committed practice that spans 25 years to date.


Gouache and graphite on canvas

126cm x 103cm

£4,850.00


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