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oil on board, signed, titled verso framed and under glass image size 62cm x 89cm, overall size 82cm x 108cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
Assorted tea/coffee ware part sets including 6699 Colclough cups, saucers, and side plates, an olive and black coffee set (made in England) comprising of five cups and six saucers, a coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl , and Poole 'Springtime' cups and saucers, side plates, and tea pot, and assorted other ceramics.
THREE BOXES OF HORNSEA AND COLCLOUGH CERAMICS to include a large quantity of Hornsea 'Heirloom' dinner and tea wares to include plates, bowls, a tureen, a coffee pot, cups, saucers, jugs, egg cups, etc, and a large quantity of Colclough floral tea and dinner wares to include cups, bowls, plates, jugs, etc (3 boxes) (s.d)
A Quantity of Mudlen End Studio, Felsham, Suffolk pottery Models of Houses and Other Buildings, mostly from places in North Yorkshire; together with other ceramics, including a Paragon part service, Colclough teawares, Crown Ducdal bowl, four framed prints and four framed needleworks etc (1 tray,1 box)
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), CUILLIN HILLS FROM ELGOL oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 62cm x 89cm, overall size 82cm x 108cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), CRINAN MOORING oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 51cm x 51cm, overall size 72cm x 72cmNote: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), FORGET-ME-NOTS & BLUE JUG oil on board, signed, titled verso framed and under glassimage size 21cm x 21cm, overall size 39cm x 39cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), JUNE MORNING, GRAND CANAL, VENICE oil on board, signed, titled versoframed and under glassimage size 51cm x 71cm, overall size 73cm x 93cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
* FRANK COLCLOUGH (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2023), REFLECTIONS OF FRUIT oil on board, signed, titled verso framed and under glassimage size 21cm x 21cm, overall size 39cm x 39cm Note: Frank Colclough was born in Wick, Caithness and lived in London before settling back in Scotland in 1975. He originally worked as a design draughtsman while studying art at Camberwell Art School and worked as a professional artist since 1981. All Frank Colclough early contemporary paintings were in watercolour, but over recent years he worked in acrylic and oils. The inspiration for Frank Colclough paintings stems from his admiration of the Scottish colourist movement. This is reflected in his paintings which consist mainly of marine views of the Scottish West Coast and colourful still life studies. Frank Colclough contemporary paintings appear in many private and public art collections. The RSW, RGI and RSA have also regularly exhibited his work. Frank was a frequent, popular and very successful contributor to The Scottish Contemporary Art Auctions from 2008 for many years.
A large extensive mix and match collection of vintage 20th century porcelain bone china. Wedding pieces, tea rooms and porcelain hire. Including cups, sauces, jugs, side plates, serving plates etc. Brands include Colclough, Melba bone china, Imari, Czechoslovakia Victoria, Royal Doulton, Hammersley, Royal Albert and many other examples. Over 100 pieces.
A large extensive mix and match collection of mostly English vintage 20th century porcelain bone china. Wedding pieces, tea rooms and porcelain hire. Including cups, sauces, jugs, side plates, serving plates etc. Brands include Royal Albert Old Country Roses, Crown Royal, Gainsborough, Staffordshire, Colclough and many other examples. Glass examples are also in. Over 100 pieces.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMIC AND GLASSWARE, to include Denby jug, two teapots and large plate, Royal Doulton 'Kendal' H5171 dinnerware, Wedgwood 'Edme' 61298 serving bowls and dessert bowls, Royal Grafton tea ware 'Majestic', other names include Coalport, Colclough, Johnson Brothers etc. glassware include vintage liquor bottle impressed on the base gold gilt, retro dessert bowls in green and some with green base and decorative glasses etc. (5 boxes + loose), (sd/af)

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