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Auction archive: Lot number 139

WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) TWO TILES, CIRCA 1890

Design Since 1860
20 Oct 2021
Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
£425
ca. US$585
Auction archive: Lot number 139

WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) TWO TILES, CIRCA 1890

Design Since 1860
20 Oct 2021
Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
£425
ca. US$585
Beschreibung:

glazed earthenware, 15.5cm x 15.5cm, unmarked; the other with Sands End impressed mark, 15.2cm x 7.5cm (Qty: 2) Provenance: From the collection of Arthur Halcrow Verstage Note: Arthur Halcrow Verstage (1875-1969) was an architect who spent much of his career in the public sector. He was a student at the Royal Academy School of Architecture in the 1900s and was elected as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1902. By 1903 he was a student and assistant at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (later known as the Central School of Art and Design) in London where William Lethaby was principal and a great influence on him. He then oversaw the design of the new school in Southampton Row from 1905-8. From here he became an architect for London County Council and was involved with many London societies, and as a founding member of the Kelmscott Fellowship, a forerunner to The William Morris Society. His large and varied collection was a reflection of his wide interest in the arts. His archive was purchased by The William Morris Society in 2005.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
20 Oct 2021
Auction house:
Lyon & Turnbull
33 Broughton Place
Edinburgh, EH1 3RR
United Kingdom
info@lyonandturnbull.com
+44 (0)131 5578844
Beschreibung:

glazed earthenware, 15.5cm x 15.5cm, unmarked; the other with Sands End impressed mark, 15.2cm x 7.5cm (Qty: 2) Provenance: From the collection of Arthur Halcrow Verstage Note: Arthur Halcrow Verstage (1875-1969) was an architect who spent much of his career in the public sector. He was a student at the Royal Academy School of Architecture in the 1900s and was elected as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1902. By 1903 he was a student and assistant at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (later known as the Central School of Art and Design) in London where William Lethaby was principal and a great influence on him. He then oversaw the design of the new school in Southampton Row from 1905-8. From here he became an architect for London County Council and was involved with many London societies, and as a founding member of the Kelmscott Fellowship, a forerunner to The William Morris Society. His large and varied collection was a reflection of his wide interest in the arts. His archive was purchased by The William Morris Society in 2005.

Auction archive: Lot number 139
Auction:
Datum:
20 Oct 2021
Auction house:
Lyon & Turnbull
33 Broughton Place
Edinburgh, EH1 3RR
United Kingdom
info@lyonandturnbull.com
+44 (0)131 5578844
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