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Selected Items From The Estate of Sir Brian Williamson
Lot 181

A stipple-engraved goblet by James Denison-Pender
Dated 1992

20 May – 3 June 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £140.80 inc. premium

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A stipple-engraved goblet by James Denison-Pender

Dated 1992
The generous rounded bowl with a teared baluster stem and plain circular foot, finely decorated with a wooded river valley to the interior and the exterior to produce a three-dimensional illusion, a fisherman standing beside the meandering river with his rod in the foreground, another further downstream, a house in the distance, the reverse with a faint vignette of foliage and signed 'J.H.D-P 1992', 19cm high

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James Denison-Pender was born in 1942 and is a self-taught glass engraver who began engraving glass as a hobby in 1967, inspired by the work of Laurence Whistler, eventually making it his career in 1972.

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