Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
- NMC/0233G/v2
- Part
- c1915
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
Saucer from tea service (Version 3)
Schoolroom bench for Gladsmuir
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
Silver mantle clock (Version 1)
Silver mantle clock (Version 2)
Silver mantle clock (Version 3)
Silver mantle clock (Version 4)
Silver mantle clock (Version 5)
Silver mantle clock (Version 6)
Silver mantle clock (Version 7)
Silver mantle clock (Version 8)
Silver mantle clock (Version 9)
Group of women in flowing dresses.
French, Annie
Sketch of (Italian) decorative panels
Italian subject matter. A study from Mackintosh's tour of Italy in 1891 as part of the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson travelling scholarship.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Slop basin from tea service (Version 1)
Slop basin from tea service (Version 2)
Slop basin from tea service (Version 3)
Slop basin from tea service (Version 4)
Slop basin from tea service (Version 5)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 1)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 2)
Soup spoon for Francis and Jessie Newbery (Version 3)
Soup spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 1)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Soup spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 2)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Soup spoon from Ingram Street Tea Rooms (Version 3)
Designed for Miss Cranston's Ingram Street Tea rooms, Glasgow. The Ingram Street Tea Rooms were purchased by Glasgow Corporation in 1951 for £25,000 and were then rented out as various shops and warehouses.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
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 Miss Cranston's home at Hous'hill, Nitshill, Glasgow. A white table was originally placed at the window of the music room in Hous'hill. It was purchased at the 1933 exhibition and loaned to the GSA by the same family who purchased half the White Bedroom suite. In 1920 (after the death of her husband) Miss Cranston sold the property with its furniture to Mr Gamble, who took much of the furniture with him when he left. In 1927 the house was leased to John Henderson, and in 1934 extensively damaged by fire and purchased by Glasgow Corporation for demolition; all the interior fittings were destroyed. It is not known where the black table was originally used in the house, or even if it indeed came from Hous'hill.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Bedford Lemere & Co
Bound in volume, The Magazine, November 1894.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Sugar bowl from tea service (Version 1)
Sugar bowl from tea service (Version 2)
Sugar bowl from tea service (Version 3)
Sugar bowl from tea service (Version 4)