Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 3)
- NMC/0821/v3
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- 1957-1963
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Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 3)
Kitchen store jar: flour (Version 4)
Large beige glazed vase. About half of the body, the bottom, and a band around the neck are tan. Neck is long and has an uneven, almost oval shape. 'NMC 606' handwritten on bottom. 'Stewart' - artist's signature - is incsied on the bottom.
Stewart, Fergus
Large blue ornamental vase with lid
Large and wide white ornamental vase with light and dark blue hand-painted floral patterns. Hand-painted bands of designs along the mouth and the bottom. Has a lid with several hand-painted bands of light and dark blue patterns. '18-24' handwritten in black on bottom of vase and lid. Glaze over the vase and lid. Was given to one of the school's directors as a gift.
*Not available / given
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 1)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 2)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 3)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 4)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 5)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 6)
Large blue ornamental vase with lid (Version 7)
Thought to have been lost in the fire in the Mackintosh Building, 23rd May 2014.
Macbeth, Ann
Large bowl with brown underglaze
Large bowl with blue and black hand-painted, floral pattern on inside and brown underglaze. Green and brown glaze cover the outside of the bowl. Signed 'Sinclair' on the bottom along with the marking 'ST' (creator's initials) and another marking of a circle with an X over it (maker's mark). Label on bottom - 'NMC 1382.'
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Large bowl with brown underglaze (Version 1)
Large bowl with brown underglaze (Version 2)
This large plate forms part of a painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze, and flower paintings on a white china blank. Initialled by the artist on the base.
Macbeth, Ann
Large plate from tea service (Version 1)
Large plate from tea service (Version 2)
Gray ceramic wavy bowl with incised circular designs. Possible engraved initials "AT" (artist's variant name is Anne J Taylor) and date "24/8/80" engraved on bottom.
Pickard, Baajie
Wooden display case of leatherwork by P. Wylie Davidson showing examples of techniques. Back of case has GSA label "Leatherwork. 'C', 19.1.58". Due to information in archival documentation, display case can be dated pre-1943.
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Leatherwork display case (Version 1)
Leatherwork display case (Version 2)
This item was badly damaged in the fire in The Mackintosh Building at The Glasgow School of Art on 23rd May 2014. This was assessed by a conservator but no conservation work was deemed possible. Brown glazed ceramic lugged pot with two small knobs on either side.
Gilmour, Judith
Thought to have been lost in the fire in the Mackintosh Building, 23rd May 2014.
Forsyth, Gordon M
Copper and enamel mantel clock. The inscription on the clock is taken from John Milton's 'Song on May Morning'.
Dewar, De Courcy Lewthwaite
Inscribed: Centre panels, top to bottom: 1. R F/Pro Patria. 3. To the honoured memory of Capitaine Eugene Bourdon, Professor of Architecture in this School, who fell in action on the Somme, July 1st 1916. 4. Amour sacre de la patrie conduis, souhens nos bras vengeurs, Liberte cherie, combats avec le defenseurs.
Bell, Robert Anning
This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014 and was conserved in 2018.
*Not available / given
Open necked blue glazed ceramic vase with hand-painted white decorative patterns. Bottom of vase has engraved marking "ST" (creator's initials) and another engraved marking of a circle with an X through it (maker's mark).
Thomson, Robert Sinclair
Open necked blue vase (Version 1)
Open necked blue vase (Version 2)
Open necked blue vase (Version 3)
Ginger jar without a lid. Handpainted green leaves around the mouth and a yellow design around the body. Two small handles on either side. Signed "AMcB" on the bottom. Ginger jars were initially used to store and transport spices and have been used as decorative items. Similar in shape to a Mary Fairgrieve two-handled pot - possibly a large sugar basin - decorated with a typical Glasgow School design that is featured in the Scottish Pottery 25th Historical Review 2013.
Macbeth, Ann
Open, lugged ginger jar (Version 1)
Open, lugged ginger jar (Version 2)