- NMC/0239/v3
- Part
- c1917
Glasgow style
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Records of The Glasgow School of Art Club
- DC 002
- Collection
- c1900-1950
This collection includes ephemera from meetings, programmes and prizegivings.
The Glasgow School of Art Club
Rectangular table for Willow Tea Rooms
- MC/F/49
- Item
- 1903
Designed for the Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow. There is no provenance for this table. Stylistically it has elements in common with some of the pieces designed for the Willow Tea Rooms; the row of glazed ovals is reminiscent of a similar feature in the fireplace in the Smoking Room. It could have come to the GSA with a number of other pieces of Willow furniture purchased from the Grosvenor Restaurant. (Roger Billcliffe).
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
- MC/R
- Series
- 1984-2005
A series of facsimile armchairs were commissioned by GSA between 2003 and 2005 to replace the original armchairs (from 1904 and 1906) that remained in situ and in daily use within the Director's Room and Board Room of Glasgow School of Art.
Bruce Hamilton Furniture Makers
Roof of Napton Church, Norfolk
- MC/G/12
- Item
- 1897
Sketch of three angels playing musical instruments.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Round table for Willow Tea Rooms
- MC/F/48
- Item
- 1903
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Designed for the Billiards Room, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow. This table does not appear in contemporary photographs of the Tea Rooms. It is cruder in construction and more robust than the other round table, MC/F/46, and so has affinities with the heavier looking furniture designed for the Billiards Rooms. The square cut-outs on the legs echo the similar arrangements of squares on the panel dividing the fitted seating in the Billiards Room. (Roger Billcliffe).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
- NMC/1965
- Item
- [c1895-1920]
Runner embroidered with three highly stylised (Glasgow Style) flower motifs arising from three leaf motifs below.
Not available / given
Sample cabinet for William Douglas
- MC/F/81
- Item
- 1910
Trade cabinet designed to hold various wood samples. Made for William Douglas, a decorator and friend of Mackintosh who worked on several of his commissions, especially Hous'hill. Reputedly designed by Mackintosh but some of the detailing suggests he did not closely supervise the execution. Each drawer holds samples of different woods, stains, paints and finishes. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric
- DC 020/3A
- Item
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric. It is possible that both design and fabric were purchased from Brown and Beveridge, Bath Street, Glasgow.
*Not available / given
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric
- DC 020/3C
- Item
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric. It is possible that both design and fabric were purchased from Brown and Beveridge, Bath Street, Glasgow.
*Not available / given
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric (Version 1)
- DC 020/3C/v1
- Part
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Not available / given
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric (Version 1)
- DC 020/3A/v1
- Part
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Not available / given
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric (Version 2)
- DC 020/3A/v2
- Part
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Not available / given
Sample of Mackintosh upholstery fabric (Version 2)
- DC 020/3C/v2
- Part
- c1900-1986
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Not available / given
Sample of purple fabric used to re-upholster Charles Rennie Mackintosh yellow settle
- DC 020/4
- Item
- 1917
Part of Examples of Mackintosh Fabric
Sample of replacement fabric for Dugout settle.
*Not available / given
- NMC/0233B
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233C
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233D
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233G
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part of a painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233A
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower painting (white flower, blue leaves) on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233E
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
- NMC/0233F
- Item
- c1915
This saucer is part of a painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233B/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233E/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233G/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233A/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233C/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
- NMC/0233D/v1
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233E/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233A/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233B/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233G/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233C/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233D/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
- NMC/0233B/v3
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
- NMC/0233A/v3
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
- NMC/0233G/v3
- Part
- c1915
- NMC/0272
- Item
- 1901
Stained glass panel. Inscribed above: "Glasgow School of Art"; below: "Isolde Mark's wife who gave the love potion to Tristan". It was one of Fra Newbery's considerable achievements to see the need for training students in industrial art and design and persuade the governors to establish a decorative arts department. His annual report of 1893 announces 'This room has been specially fitted up and artist craftsmen have been engaged to give instruction in such subjects as glass staining, pottery, repousse and metalwork, wood carving and book binding, beside Artistic Needlecraft taught by a Lady.' Early teachers of stained glass at the GSA included Norman Macdougall, Harry Roe and William Stewart. Among the students were Jessie Rowat, Emily Hutcheson, Herbert MacNair, Stephen Adam Jr, W.G Morton and Dorothy Carleton Smyth.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
Schoolroom bench for Gladsmuir
- MC/F/9A
- Item
- 1897
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Design for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm. Designed to match the schoolroom tables and bookcase, the thistle motif pierced in the legs being repeated in the leaded glass of the bookcase.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Schoolroom bench for Gladsmuir
- MC/F/9B
- Item
- 1897
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm. Designed to match the schoolroom tables and bookcase, the thistle motif pierced in the legs being repeated in the leaded glass of the bookcase.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Schoolroom table for Gladsmuir
- MC/F/8A
- Item
- 1897
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm. Two tables and two benches were made for the schoolroom at Gladsmuir, probably at the same time as the bookcase. The thistle motif pierced in the sides of the legs of the benches is repeated in the leaded glass of the bookcase.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Schoolroom table for Gladsmuir
- MC/F/8B
- Item
- 1897
This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Designed for Gladsmuir, Kilmacolm. Two tables and two benches were made for the schoolroom at Gladsmuir, probably at the same time as the bookcase. The thistle motif pierced in the sides of the legs of the benches is repeated in the leaded glass of the bookcase.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Settee for Argyle Street Tea Rooms
- MC/F/11
- Item
- 1898
Designed for Argyle Street Tea Rooms, Glasgow. At least two examples of this settee appear in contemporary photographs, used along the walls in the Smoking and Billiards Rooms. 'A sturdy and quite heavy piece of furniture with slab like sides, upholstered in horsehair which became a favorite material with Mackintosh and used on several designs about this time.' (Roger Billcliffe). Reupholstered in brown horsehair 1984. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
- NMC/0608
- Item
- c1900-1910
Dark stained Glasgow style wooden settle. One of a pair.
*Not available / given
- NMC/0607
- Item
- c1900-1910
Dark stained Glasgow style wooden settle. One of a pair.
*Not available / given
Settle for Glasgow School of Art
- MC/F/17A
- Item
- 1899
Designed for entrance hall, Glasgow School of Art.
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Settle for Glasgow School of Art
- MC/F/19
- Item
- 1899
Designed for the board room, Glasgow School of Art. Basically, a compilation of three examples of MC/F/18 with the pierced motif repeated three times on each back rest. Reupholstered in brown horsehair 1984. This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Settle for Glasgow School of Art
- MC/F/17B
- Item
- 1899
Designed for entrance hall, Glasgow School of Art.
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Settle for Glasgow School of Art
- MC/F/17C
- Item
- 1899
Designed for entrance hall, Glasgow School of Art.
This item was assessed for conservation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010).
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Settle for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms
- MC/F/84
- Item
- 1917
Designed for The Dug-Out, Willow Tea Rooms, Glasgow. Mackintosh's watercolour designs for the Dug-Out show a very similar settle (painted yellow) in the staircase vestibule and presumably this is where the piece was originally placed. It is a smaller variant of the Derngate hall settle. Whilst the property of the Grosvenor Restaurant, it was probably painted black, but when it was returned from exhibition in Helsinki (early in 1983) damage to the surface revealed yellow paint-work underneath. When the black paint was stripped it was clear that the entire settle had been painted yellow, and on the lower surfaces the original paint-work was intact, allowing accurate colour matching for repainting. In the winter of 1983-84 the settle was repainted and reupholstered to match the original design. This item was assessed for conversation in 2010 as part of the Mackintosh Conservation and Access Project (2006-2010), and then again in 2018 following the fire in the Mackintosh Building in June 2018.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie