Miniature round button, featuring three-dimensional head design
- NMC/1437
- Item
- c1900s-1920s
Davidson, Peter Wylie
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Miniature round button, featuring three-dimensional head design
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Miniature round button, featuring three-dimensional figure (Version 2)
Miniature round button, featuring three-dimensional figure (Version 1)
Miniature round button, featuring three-dimensional figure
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Miniature round button, featuring floral design (Version 2)
Miniature round button, featuring floral design (Version 1)
Miniature oval button with cherub figure (Version 2)
Miniature oval button with cherub figure (Version 1)
Miniature cherub figure (Version 2)
Miniature cherub figure (Version 1)
Davidson, Peter Wylie
Copper object
Currie, Rosie
Copper oxidised object
Currie, Rosie
White metal object with brush bristles
Currie, Rosie
This item was damaged in the fire in GSA's Mackintosh Building on 23rd May 2014 and was conserved in 2018.
*Not available / given
Metal sculpture / lamp (Version 3)
Metal sculpture / lamp (Version 2)
Metal sculpture / lamp (Version 1)
Large silver table lamp in three parts. Torch style lamp base with slatted column design and decorative studding around base housing a fluorescent bulb. Circular link piece to attach the shade to the base and elaborate 'jelly fish' design shade with hammer work markings on the tentacles. Flex and plug attached. In working order. Carries GSA stamp and Edinburgh assay stamp for 1983.
Brennan, Louise
Mitre-shaped medallion with stylised depiction of St Mungo.
*Not available / given
Material related to Hugh Biggar
Includes a Haldane medal awarded to Hugh Biggar.
Not available / given
The section title '4 Material' appears in white on black mountboard. The second piece of mountboard is cream with three windows cut into it. Within one window is handwritten text relating to chitin and the exocuticle of insects. The second window shows sketches/paintings of a hoverfly or wasp from multiple angles, and the third shows multiple butterfly wings.
Thomson, Mary Fiona
Copper and enamel mantel clock. The inscription on the clock is taken from John Milton's 'Song on May Morning'.
Dewar, De Courcy Lewthwaite
Portrait of Lord Kitchener (obverse). Inscribed obverse: Lord Kitchener Field Marshal (with portrait bust of Kitchener) Reverse: THOROUGH.
Legastelois, Jules-Prosper-Joseph-Marie-Edmond
This stamp was commissioned and paid for by GSA so that any of the Mackintosh Library Lights made post 2014 that contained one or more newly crafted piece would be stamped with the L&D stamp, to indicate its whole or partial newness.
In the event:
• 27 Library lights are made wholly from original parts (and not therefore stamped)
• 11 are made from some original and some new parts (therefore stamped)
• 15 are made entirely from new parts (therefore stamped)
Lonsdale & Dutch
Designed for the drawing room at Windyhill, Kilmacolm. The lights were originally desgined for gas fittings. Early photos show additional decorative glass pendants, now missing.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Designed for the drawing room at Windyhill, Kilmacolm. The lights were originally designed for gas fittings. Early photos show additional decorative glass pendants, now missing.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Designed for the drawing room at Windyhill, Kilmacolm. The lights were originally designed for gas fittings. Early photos show additional decorative glass pendants, now missing.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Designed to hang on the staircase at Windyhill Kilmacolm. A similar light fitting was designed for the hall at 14 Kingsborough Gardens. The light was originally designed for a gas fitting.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie
Designed for the drawing room at Windyhill, Kilmacolm. The lights were originally designed for gas fittings. Early photos show additional decorative glass pendants, now missing.
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie