Round copper button/brooch (Version 1)
- NMC/1426/v1
- Part
- c1900s-1920s
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Round copper button/brooch (Version 1)
Round copper button/brooch (Version 2)
Round copper button/brooch (Version 2)
Round table for Willow Tea Rooms
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
Royal College of Art Sketchbook
Part of Papers of James Cosgrove
Includes drawings and landscape paintings and sketches, notes and designs of the playground, Grounds for Play, and the Art Park centre for Art and Heritage at House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. Also includes a series of 14 photographic reproductions of acrylic paintings of landscapes.
Cosgrove, James
Royal Crown Derby hand-painted tea plate
Small Royal Crown Derby plate, hand-painted by Agnes Bain Herbert with blue, yellow and lilac flowers. Monogram to base.
Royal Crown Derby
Royal Crown Derby hand-painted tea plate (Version 1)
Royal Crown Derby hand-painted tea plate (Version 2)
Royal Crown Derby hand-painted tea plate (Version 3)
Rug featuring abstract Art Deco design
Rug with abstract Art Deco design in browns, orange, red and black within an asymmetrical border. Labelled "8056 VR".
*Not available / given
Rug featuring abstract Art Deco design (Version 1)
Not available / given
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Part of Textiles and papers of Fraser Taylor, GSA student and designer with The Cloth
Costume design for performance of Salome.
Smyth, Dorothy Carleton
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
Sample cabinet for William Douglas
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
Piece of experimental sandblasted glass made by the artist as a postgraduate student. This item was made as sample for possible commission for an architect in relation to a shop front for Leeds Building Society. The final piece was made with kiln-fired fused and lustred glass panels.
The image is one of a series based loosely on a setting sun behind a pyramidal island.
Cosgrove, James
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
This saucer is part of a painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
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
This saucer is part set of painted china tea service. Orange lustre-glaze over flower paintings on white china blank.
Macbeth, Ann
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)
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
Saucer from tea service (Version 1)
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
Saucer from tea service (Version 2)
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)
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
Part of Material relating to Gerard V Murphy, former GSA student
Three printed graphic designs featuring school magazine covers, annotated "Motherwell R.C. H.G. School Magazine." and attached to textured backing paper. This work was used as teaching material in schools in Scotland, as marked the level of students "Fifth year."
Murphy, Gerard V
Awarded to Mary Y Jackson for eminence in art at Hamilton Academy.
Jackson, May