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STA 1
William Francis Dixon (1848-1928) for Clayton & Bell (1855-1993), an important Aesthetic Movement leaded and painted glass window panel, emblematic of ‘Sculpture’.
Dixon’s work is amongst the very best of British stained glass work of the late 19th century & he worked with various partners, including Edward Frampton, before going to Germany in 1894 to work for Mayer & Co. of Munich. His designs were often heavily influenced by Burne- Jones. This was researched by Bill Waters who was formerly assistant curator of Tullie House Museum, Carlisle & author (with Martin Harrison) of a comprehensive monograph on the work of Edward Coley Burne-Jones called simply ‘Burne-Jones’ (London:Barrie & Jenkins 1973), other works on Burne-Jones & ‘Stained glass from Shrigley & Hunt of Lancaster and London’ (University of Lancaster 2003)
Height 39" 98cm, Width 39" 55cm. Circa 1895.
£POA.
I would like to thank Bill Waters for his expertise & help with this wonderful piece.
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STA 3 - Carl Almquist (1848-1924) for Shrigley & Hunt, an Arts & Crafts painted and leaded window, of an angel standing with arms raised.
Almquist was a Swedish stained glass artist who came to London in 1870. He worked as assistant with Henry Holiday early in his career for four years. He was principally the joint chief designer with Shrigley & Hunt of Lancaster, working with them for 40 years. This attribution was researched by Bill Waters who was formerly assistant curator of Tullie House Museum, Carlisle & author of 'Stained glass from Shrigley & Hunt of Lancaster & London' (University of Lancaster 2003), the comprehensive monograph on the work of Edward Coley Burne-Jones (with Martin Harrison) called simply 'Burne-Jones' (London: Barrie & Jenkins 1973) & other works on Burne-Jones.
Height 35 1/2" 90cm, Width 17" 43.5cm. Circa 1880's. £POA.
I would like to thank Bill Waters for his expertise & help with this wonderful piece.
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STA 3
An Aesthetic Movement leaded, stained & painted glass window panel, of a kneeling maiden & a sailing ship, titled 'Floriat' & initialled 'CB', in a recent oak frame.
Height 159cm Width 66cm overall. Circa 1895.
I kept the best one 'Floriat' which I have now decided to sell, the others are now all sold.
What do you think of this set Bill? 07966 371676 regards Tony.
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STA 4 - A stunning bow fronted stained glass Peacock panel in it's original window frame, although the window is in very good condition the frame would need to be restored extensively or remade. Circa 1890. £POA.
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