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Masterpieces from Murano
The first British & Continental Ceramics & Glass of the year at McTear’s features over 140 lots, including three impressive glass sculptures from one of the most famous glassblowing centres of the world. >> https://t.co/9q0hgoJKDN
The Harris Collection
A stunning collection of African masks and figures feature in The Asian & African Works of Art Auction on Thursday 30 January. >> https://t.co/gvebFzsNWS
At the heart of the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction this Sunday will be the Peter Howson’s masterpiece, Women of America.
Experts at McTear’s estimate the painting could fetch between £15,000 and £25,000 when it goes under the hammer on 10 November. >> https://t.co/T3xNn9SxIY
McTear’s is delighted to offer a selection of Wemyss pottery in the next British & Continental Ceramics Auction, to be held on Thursday 25th of April. Click to view blog>> https://t.co/5T2eOb2MPn
The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction on Sunday 14th April offers at auction the studio contents of Glasgow artists, Ally Thompson. The works included in this sale range from small scale works (lot 789) to later larger compositions (lots 581 and 583). >> https://t.co/2EpQhnSIK4
⚽️💚 One for the @CelticFC fans – he might not be playing on Saturday, but this #PeterHowson sketch of #HenrikLarsson will forever immortalise him as one of the #Celtic's all-time top scorers – you’ll feel like you’re always at #CelticPark >> https://t.co/veKGYiiwJK
John Byrne’s impressive self-portrait (lot 148) was the top lot of The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction, exceeding its original estimate of £2,000 – 3,000. This drew fierce bidding from absentee bidders, and online, but it was the room that triumphed >> https://t.co/NpDNYU4fP6
The Glasgow Boys were a breath of fresh air on the Scottish art scene in the years 1880 to 1895, and we are delighted to offer for sale this month works by three figures of this revolutionary art movement >> https://t.co/o9n7o84Y2b
Royal Worcester is one of the oldest established ceramic firms still in existence today. Established in 1751 by Dr John Wall and William Davies (a physician and an apothecary respectively) who had pioneered a new technique for producing porcelain.
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