Exhibit 1: £28,500.00  |   more

An oil painting, ‘On the Jetty’, signed and dated ‘F.Brangwyn 88’. Exhibited: City of York Art Gallery and Museum, Jubilee Exhibition, 1929 and London, Fine Art Society ‘The Art of Frank Brangwyn’ June 1980, no 6

22" high by 31 1/2" wide

Exhibit 2: £2,800.00  |   more

Framed poster designed by Brangwyn, made by Charles Verneau,
announcing an Art Nouveau exhibition organized by Bing in 1899
in the London Grafton Galleries
Signature; F. Brangwyn

34 1/4" high by 24" wide

Exhibit 3: £7,500.00  |  more

A group of designs for Temple Lodge Hammersmith, rented by Frank and Lucy Brangwyn in 1896. These include a design for a wall scheme which shows a fireplace flanked by panelling and topped with a painted frieze, in fully worked watercolour, mounted on card, signed and annotated; ‘Temple Lodge, Hammersmith’. A design for metalwork fittings, annotated ‘Temple Lodge, Queen Charlotte Street, Hammersmith’, in watercolour and pen on paper, signed and dated November 7th 1900, with further decorative designs in pen and watercolour (5)

Exhibit 4: £5.000.00  |  more

A selection of designs for metal work fixtures and fittings with decorative schemes and inlays, commissioned by E.J. Davis for the bedroom and music room at his home; 11 Landsdowne Road, London c.1900. Also included is a page torn from the Magazine of Art, 1903, which has been marked up to be reproduced in ‘The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn’ by Herbert Furst. In addition this exhibit is accompanied by two contemporary photographs of the dressing table that Brangwyn designed for the bedroom and one photograph of a section of the frieze in the bedroom. These were used to illustrate; ‘A bedroom Decorated by Frank Brangwyn’ by G. Mourey in the Studio, Vol. 19 (7)

Exhibit 5: £6,500.00  |  more

Dining chair made by Messrs. Norman and Stacey c.1904,
of mahogany with precious wood inlays

39" high by 25" wide by 22" deep

Exhibit 6: £2,000.00  |  more

A design for a billiard room commissioned by Messrs. Thurston:
a watercolour illustrating an elevation of the scheme; the wood panelling, base ground of the decorative frieze, shelving, lighting and table

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