- NMC/1430
- Item
- c1900s-1920s
Davidson, Peter Wylie
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Davidson, Peter Wylie
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Salt shaker. Cylindrical in design with raised mealy bug pattern band on the upper section.
Makers mark HFC, Edinburgh assay stamp, date stamp 1978.
Curran, Fay
Awarded to Mary Y Jackson for eminence in art at Hamilton Academy.
Jackson, May
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Tall, arum lily shaped hammered silver candlestick (Edinburgh hallmark, 1981, makers stamp RD) with textured gilt area at base picking out imaginary trail of molten wax.
Drew, Roger
Traditional style hammered silver coffee pot (Edinburgh hallmark, 1981, GSA makers stamp) with hinged lid and swan necked spout. Heatproof handle and lid knob. Hip shaped body.
Houston, Elizabeth
Five cone shaped goblets, each one rising from six rib supports finished with tear shaped bosses in blue enamel.
Fulton, Alan
Small sterling silver ladle. Created as part of graduate collection (1 in series of 3 items).
Fleming, Andrew
Mackintosh inspired mantel clock made from silver with square face in mother of pearl with clock hands and 12 markers in gold coloured metal. Glass cover which is chipped at the edge and loose from housing. Clock supported on silver block columns with silk decorative panels on the front in pink, green, yellow and blue geometric pattern. All housed in wooden carriage box with label identifying the maker, Helen M C Fedries. Possibly created as a prize piece for the Johnson Matthey sponsored student competition.
McFedries, Helen
Silver plummet, gift to James Fleming
Inscribed silver (Glasgow hallmark) plummet in wooden presentation tray. Inscription reads: 'This plummet was presented to James Fleming, Chairman of Governors by John Morrison: Wright, on the occasion of the laying of the memorial stone of the Glasgow School of Art, May 25 1898.'
R & W Sorley, Glasgow
Silver tankard with cover. Signed: "London hallmarks for 1799/1800 on body and 1811/12" on cover. Base engraved "Sorley Glasgow". Engraved: "Presented to Francis Henry Newbery with a purse of sovereigns on the occasion of his marriage, by members of the Glasgow School of Art and Haldane Academy, September 1889". Tankard presented to Newbery with matching salver (NMC/452).
Traditional style hammer worked silver teapot (Edinburgh hallmark, 1982, GSA makers stamp) with heat proof handle and lid knob. Swan necked spout and hip shaped body.
McDougall, James
Silver tumbler, organic shaping. Labels on underside annotated 'Glasgow', 'Marie Linton'.
Linton, Marie
Silver tumbler. Label on underside annotated 'Glasgow Mary Malloy'.
Malloy, Mary
Silver tumbler. Labels on underside annotated 'Glasgow', 'Jane MacFarlane'.
MacFarlane, Jane
Silver tumbler. Labels on internal base annotated 'Glasgow', 'Hilary Sanders'.
Sanders, Hilary
Silver tumbler. Labels on underside annotated 'Glasgow', 'Gillian Barclay'.
Barclay, Gillian
Silver water jug. Labels on underside annotated 'Glasgow', 'Roderick MacLellan', 'Glasgow 1977', '63', '1'
MacLellan, Roderick
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Notebook containing chiefly graphic motifs and designs for jewellery.
Jackson, May
Notebook containing chiefly graphic motifs and designs for jewellery.
Jackson, May
Cast metal (probably bronze) commemorative plaque from the Mackintosh building with raised lettering reading, 'To record the use of this building as a sphagnum moss depot. during the Great War and the thanks of the Scottish Branch British Red Cross Society to the generous donors. April 1919.'
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Square set ring with grey semi-precious stone.
Jackson, May
Octagonal silver planter with embossment.
Jackson, May
Angular brooch.
Gregory, Emma
The Glasgow School of Art metal box
Oblong metal box on fretwork pedestal with four decorative enamel plaques, two ships on the shorter sides, GSA letters and a list of makers on the longer sides. Remains of hinge and catch suggest missing lid. Makers were: J C Kant; G G Killin; M E Robley; I T Smith; E Wilson.
Kant, Janet Charles
The Glasgow School of Art still life object, candle holder
Heavy, machined brass candle holder. Threaded bore in base suggests that there may have been other parts to this originally, possibly the base for a candelabra. Part of the School handling collection, marked 'sch 40' in red paint on base.
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The Glasgow School of Art still life object, candlestick
Simple metal candleholder on circular tray base with row of piercings on base. Part of the GSA handling collection, 'GSA 49' in red paint on base.
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The Glasgow School of Art still life object, candlestick
Metal trefoil style candle holder on flat tray base,for thick candle, possibly ecclesiastical. Used for school handling collection, marked 'sch 66' in red paint on the base.
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The Glasgow School of Art still life object, candlestick
Metal, possibly brass, simple inverse funnel shape candlestick from the GSA handling collection with 'GSA 927' marked in red on the base.
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The Glasgow School of Art still life object, coffee pot
Metal, possibly tin, coffee pot with repair to handle using a more elaborate metal handle from another vessel to replace damaged section. Part of the GSA handling collection, marked 'sch 19' in red paint on base.
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This item was lost in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014.
Arroll, Richard Hubbard
Arroll, Richard Hubbard