The Ewbank auction house announced a day of the auctions on Thursday, May 1st, in which two sales tasters are created for a wide range of the collection taste.
The day begins at 9.30 a.m. with the interiors and modern design auction, followed by the modern British and contemporary art auction of the 20th century, from 2 p.m.
The first auction will present a curated selection of stylish and functional furniture with modern designers, decorative arts and lighting solutions for contemporary houses.
The Sally Tuffin Carp Design Vase. ((Ewbank's)))
An important highlight is a prestige size in a limited edition “Carp” design vase by British Ceramist Sally Tuffin for Moorcroft. This impressive piece shows carp gracefully between water leaves and plants against a quiet Celadon body. It has an estimated value of 1,000 to 1,500 GBP.
Another elegance of the sale is a Tiffany Studios New York desk set from 1915. In the legendary “Grapevine” patterns with bronzed metal, which is overlaid with lively opaque glass, this comprehensive set includes a three -stage letter. frame. This exquisite example of Tiffany Studios' craftsmanship is estimated at 800 to 1,200 GBP.

St. Agnes Bronze figure of the British sculptor Richard Louis Garbe from 1925 ((Ewbank's)))
Another article is the St. Agnes bronze figure of the British sculptor Richard Louis Garbe from 1925. It is expected to sell 300 to 500 GBP.
The afternoon auction offers a variety of paintings, sculptures, printing and drawings from important artists from the past century to modern times.
An important highlight is a screen printing by the British artist Tracey Emin entitled “Hades Hades Hades”. This work is a characteristic example of Emin's autobiographical and emotionally raw artistic style. The pressure is expected to be sold for 400 and £ 600.

Hades Hades Hades from Tracey Emin. ((Ewbank's)))
Another highlight is a striking ceramic sculpture by the British sculptor Sean Henry. This successive detailed piece shows a mermaid that reaches through a foaming wave to save a ship fisherman and has exquisite -colored glazes. Sean Henry's distinctive figurative work was born in Woking in 1965 and is located in prominent places in his hometown and all over the UK. This early and impressive sculpture has a pre-sale guideline price of 1,000 to 2,000 GBP.

Sean Henry sculpture by a mermaid who reaches through a foaming wave to save a ship washing fisherman. ((Ewbank's)))
Also in art sales is a beautiful watercolor by Sir William Russell Flint entitled “Winter Sports in the Engadine”. This work captures the beauty of a winter landscape in the Swiss region. Sir William was a well -known Scottish artist who was celebrated for his elegant and liquid watercolor technology, especially for his representations of figures and landscapes. This good example of his work was evaluated from 600 to 1,000 GBP.
The visit for both auctions begins on Monday, April 28th, and lasts daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to the day of the sale. The offer will personally be available in the auction rooms of Ewbank in Send, Surrey and online via www.ewbankauionss.co.uk
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