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This listing is for a set of two serving bowls, by Maddock and Sons. These oval shaped serving bowls are presented in a soft white with floral bouquets in pink, green, blue and yellow. Lovely to use today, they are the perfect size for a bowl of mashed potatoes or side of vegetables for your table Made in England Maker. – Maddock and sons. Larger bowl measures 9.75 inches long by 7.5 inches wide by 2 1/8 inches deep Smaller bowl measures 8 7/8“ x 7 1/8“ wide by 1.75 inches deep Nice condition, no chips, no cracks
This is a vintage Maddock 12 panel plate in blue flow plate in Hindustan pattern. It is in good condition with only a one small edge chip, there are some tiny "flea bites also on the edge, but not noticeable unless inspected up close.. There are two stamps on the bottom, one in blue ink, "Hindustan Maddock" and a second impressed "Maddock Ironstone China", this mark and the panel edges indicate that the "blank" (unfinished white plate) originated in china, as that is recognized as an import mark from the early to mid 1800s. Most Maddock ironstone was produced for utilitarian purposes. This plate may have been made for hotel use, or was purchased by a middle class family for daily use. This plate would make a lovely addition to a flow blue collection. It's condition makes it a perfect shelf piece Measurements: Length 10.75", Width 10.75", Height 1.38" **Our antique items will naturally have signs of wear, age, and production imperfections. We will mention any cracks, crazing, or chips in our descriptions. We consider our photos to be part of our descriptions, so please thoroughly examine our photos for any imperfections we may have missed. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns, or if you would like more photos. Thanks for shopping!
South African painter Anny Maddock started drawing people when she was old enough to hold a pencil and was considered a child prodigy. She matriculated at Rhenish Girls High in Stellenbosch and then studied fine art at Cape Technical College. After qualifying she studied Fashion Design and then went into Textile Design.
Chic Fren chStyle Crochet Jacket. Pattern available for both UK and US terminology.To fit bust 81.25 86 91.5 96.5 101.5 106.5 cm 32 34 36 38 40 42 in Actual Bust: 88 94 98.5 103.5 109.5 114.25 cm 34½ 37 39 40¾ 43 45 inMaterials 11(12:12:13:13:14) 50g balls of Debbie Bliss Milano shade Smoke (01) (95 metres per ball) 1 x 50g balls of Debbie Bliss Rialto DK shade Black ( 03) (105 metres per ball) 1 no 4.5 mm hook (USE/4) 1 no 4 mm hook (USG/6) 5 buttonsTo Substitute: Use correct length of any Aran weight yarn with a knit tension of 17/18 sts and 24 rows to 10 cm (4in) over st st on no 5 mm needles. For contrast use correct length of any standard DK yarn with a knit tension of 22 sts and 28/30 rows to 10cm ( 4in) on no 4 mm needles.
"Maddock" OOAK Doll by Rebecca Koch. Maddock is an Upcycle doll approx 15.75'' inches tall, hand painted porcelain, gesso, gloss, newly made clothing, embellishments, stylized hair. check me out on fb and instagram under fantasyforeal for more art!
The last person Mardie Rainey expects to see on her doorstep is her childhood sweetheart, Blake Maddock. Fifteen years ago, Blake Maddock had walked away, leaving her teenage heart sore and broken. But now – with a thunderstorm raging overhead – she can't turn him away, nor the injured border collie in his arms…. Blake Maddock spent his life running from one tragic mistake… Now the frightened boy has become a formidable man – and he's coming back for the woman he has never forgotten.…
South African painter Anny Maddock started drawing people when she was old enough to hold a pencil and was considered a child prodigy. She matriculated at Rhenish Girls High in Stellenbosch and then studied fine art at Cape Technical College. After qualifying she studied Fashion Design and then went into Textile Design.
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This is the knitting pattern for a three coloured textured sweater. The sweater fits girls and women from 30-52 inch bust. All the stitch patterns are easy to work and its a great pattern for using your oddments of DK yarn. The pattern is available for instant download as a pattern PDF. MEASUREMENTS To fit bust: 30-32 34-36 38-40 42-44 46-48 50-52 in 75-80 85-90 95-100 105-110 115-120 125-130 cm Actual Bust: 89 96 106 117 127 138 cm 35½ 38½ 42½ 47 51 55 in Length to shoulder: 62 63 64 66 67 cm 24 24¾ 25 25½ 26 26½ in Sleeve seam: 50 50 52 52 54 54 cm 20 20 20¾ 20¾ 21½ 21½ in MATERIALS A - 5(6:7:9:10:11) 50g balls of Rowan Pure Wool DK shade 019 Avocado B - 5(6:7:9:10:11) 50g balls of Rowan Pure Wool DK shade 018 Earth C - 5(6:7:9:10:11) 50g balls of Rowan Pure Wool DK shade 026 Hyacinth Pair each 4.5 mm (US 7) and 4mm (US 6) knitting needles. To Substitute: Use DK yarn with a knit tension on no 4 mm ( US 6) needles of 22 sts and 28/30
Large Important Fine Art 19th Century Oil Painting Portrait Eliza Maddock of Onchan Isle of Man With Her Havanese Dog. Impress your clients & guests with this Manx portrait masterpiece to display on your office or home wall space. Title inscribed verso“Portrait Of Eliza Maddock, Nee Birtles of Onchan Isle of Man aged 17 years by artist J R Siddall 1866. Subject portrait of the known young lady Eliza Maddock when she was around 17 years of age, she is in three quarter length profile view facing gaznig towards the viewer, she is wearing her traditional blue long dress with rathr fancy frills, her brown hair is tied back in a bun. She has blue eyes & rosy cheeks. In her right hand she is holding her hat which has a large attractive plumbed red feather, to her lower side is her favourite pet white Havanese dog who is jumping up excited to see her. Having fabulous perspective with deep landscape views of her garden in Onchan on the Isle of man. Lush green trees and grass towards the left with a large grey stone boulder. On the right tall trees. Above with deep blue sky lower down golden hues with purple at sunset. Unsigned, artist inscribed verso J R Siddall. Circa mid 19th century 1866. Origin from the Isle of Man. Medium oil on canvas Frame is an impressive size being 83 cm wide and 104 cm high. Having such beautiful detail. Set in a fine later decorative frame which enhances this artwork. Biography of the sitter, this portrait is of Eliza Ann Johnson Birtles which hung in her grandson's home for many years. It was painted by the artist who was believed to be a Birtles relative. Eliza Ann Johnson Birtles (aged 17 ½), marries Arthur Maddock in Liverpool, having eloped with him from the Isle of Man. She left Arthur in 1879 and took her two older children (George and Henry) back to the island where she gave birth to Emma. After the death of her father (1868) and grandfather (1861) it appears that Eliza (Birtles) Maddock was actively involved in the estate in Cazneau St, Liverpool (7 houses and a shop), where she lived with Arthur Hamilton Maddock from the time of their marriage in 1873, until she returned to the Isle of Man in 1879. In 1881, Eliza is living with her mother and her three children at 36 Fort St, Onchan. James and Jane had seven children. Only four survived childhood Mary Ann, Emma Jane, Eliza Jane and James Wilson Birtles (b. 1831). In about 1845, James and Jane moved to Douglas in the Isle of Man. James, now nearly 50, rented Ballacubbon a farm in Richmond Hill, Isle of Man, leaving two brothers to carry on the family business in Liverpool. James Birtles died in Douglas, Isle of Man in1861 leaving his widow Jane (Rycroft) Birtles. In his will it is he owned tea houses in Cazneau Street in Liverpool, and was very wealthy. On the birth record for his son James W. Birtles his father’s occupation is stated as a painter and plasterer. In the census records for the Isle of Man in 1851 his occupation is “Farmer”. Jane (Rycroft) Birtles died at Kirk Braddan, Isle of Man, 22nd Sept. 1875 (aged 80). At the time of James Birtle’s death it appears that two of James and Jane’s daughters are deceased. Although Mary Jane (Birtles) Potts, at the age of 30 was living with her parents in 1851, by 1861 her two children Mary Ann and Eliza Jane are living with their aunt Eliza Jane (Birtles) Muncaster. Also deceased, daughter Emma Jane Birtles, who married Mathew Heallis and had a daughter, Eliza Jane in 1853. In the 1861 census Eliza Jane Heallis is 8 year’s old and living with cousins. She is later mentioned as a ward of Eliza Ann (Birtles) Maddock. James Birtles did not leave any legacies for his grandchildren. Provenance by descent in the grandsons home & relative of Birtles family, Phillips & Sons The Dower House in Cookham & in collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home display. Incredible conversation piece for your guests. A superb collectors item. We only select & sell paintings based upon subject, quality & significance. We provide our clients with friendly professional customer service. Checkout our exciting other Fine Arts, antiques & collectibles available in our shop gallery. Dimensions in centimetres of the frame High (104 cm) Width (83 cm) Length depth thickness of frame (3.5 cm) less
Artist Anny Maddock South Africa, 1954
This is the knitting pattern for a sweater with a simple Fair Isle design at the yoke, and long fluted sleeves. The sweater in the photo is worked in the really soft Baby Alpaca from King Cole but it could be worked in any DK or Light Worsted yarn. SIZES 10 sizes to fit bust 77 cm (30 in) to 122 cm (48 in). Back length from 63cm (24¾ in) to 72 cm (28¼ in). MATERIALS 10(11:12:12:13:13:14:14:15:15) 50g balls of King Cole Baby Alpaca (110 yards/100 metres per ball) in Sage 505 (M). 1(1:1:1:1:2:2:2:2:2) balls each in Charcoal 503 (A) and Fawn 501 (B). Pair each 3.75mm (UK/Canada/Aus no 9 or US 5) and 4mm (UK/Canada/Aus no 8 or US 6) knitting needles. To substitute use the correct length of any yarn that has a stocking stitch tension/gauge of 22 stitches and 28 rows worked on no 4mm (UK/Canada/Aus no 8 or US 6) needles. Thanks for looking!
Antique Platter made in England by John Maddock. Bombay Pattern Measures: 14.75 inches long 11.75 wide 2 inches high Condition is ver good considering age and use.
The recent passing of Inge King AM, and Bea Maddock AM saw the loss of two significant and highly respected figures in Australian art. We commemorate these great women in the Collection. Inge King Ingeborg Viktoria (Inge) King AM (1915–2016) was a leading non-figurative sculptor in Australia for more than five decades. Born in Berlin,… Continue reading » "Inge King and Bea Maddock: Respected figures in Australian art"
This is the Knitting Pattern for a ladies Sweater worked in aran style cable pattern. Warm and snuggly - the suggested yarn is Adriafil Soffio Plus which is super fluffy. This pattern was originally published in Knit Today Magazine - March 2014 using Wendy Osprey Aran. MEASUREMENTS To fit bust: 81/86 91/97 102/107 112/117 cm 32/34 36/38 40/42 44/46 in Actual Bust Measurement: 106.5 116.75 129.5 137 cm 42 46 50 54 in Back Length (short version): 48 50 52 54 cm 18¾ 19½ 20½ 21¼ in Back Length (long version as Photo) 56 58 60 62 cm 22 23 23½ 24½ in Sleeve Seam: 45 46 47 48 cm 17½ 18 18¼ 19 in MATERIALS 6(6:7:8) x 50g balls of Adriafil Soffio Plus shade 53 (150 metres /164 yards - per ball) For Longer Version: 8(8:9:10) x 50g balls of Adriafil Soffio Plus shade 53 (150 metres /164 yards - per ball) 1 pr no 4.5 mm (US7/UK7) needles 1 pair no 5 mm (US8/UK6) needles 1 cable needle To Substitute: Use correct length of any Aran yarn with a tension over st st on no 4.5 mm needles of 18/19 sts – 24/25 rows to 10 cm (4in)
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Artist Anny Maddock South Africa, 1954
This knitting pattern is for a mans sweater in garter stitch. It has rolled edges and a funnel neckline. Great for chilly days this is a warm snuggly jumper. My model Matthijs didn't want to take it off as it was a chilly day when we were photographing! SIZES To fit chest: 91-96\[101-106:111-116:122-127:132-137\] cm / 36-38\[40-42:44-46:48-50:52-54\] in Finished measurement: 107\[117:127:137:147\] cm / 42¾\[46¾:50¾:54¾:58¾\] in Sleeve length at underarm: 53\[53:56:56:58\] cm / 21¼\[21¼:22½:22½:23¼\] in Back length: 66\[68:68:71:74\] cm / 26½\[27¼:27¼:28½:29½\] in MATERIALS 21\[23:25:27:30\] 50g balls Patons Inca colour 7007—(58m / 63yd per ball) To substitute use correct length of yarn with a knit tension of 13 sts and 20 rows to 10 cm square worked over stocking stitch on no 7 mm needles (UK/Canada/Australia no.2 – no US equivalent). 1 pair of no 7 mm needles and a short circular 7 mm needle—or a set of 4 double pointed needles. Thanks for looking!