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she started work at the potteries in Staffordshire at the age of 13 and eventually became the art director at both Newport & Wilkinson potteries in Staffordshire
He famously designed the Tony Award winning sets for Truman Capote's 1954 Broadway musical "House of Flowers"
This rare palace size Astrolabe on stand is in two sections
The red baize playing surface has just been replaced in Bloomsbury's professional workshops
Antique English Impressionist Charcoal Pencil Drawing Portrait Study Two Heads by Sir George Clausen R.A. circa 1905 Recently Added she started work at theA very good English Impressionist charcoal and pencil drawing of two male heads, by the celebrated British artist Sir George Clausen R. A. (1852 1944), the drawing circa 1905. Clausen was a very well respected British artist based in London in the late 19th & early 20th century, stylistically he managed to meld Romanticism and Impressionism with great success. This very handsome drawing depicts a study of two male heads, most likely related to the
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