Elliot Hall Enamels
'2009 Gold Collection'
The Trilogy Concludes
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Gold concludes the trilogy of
interconnecting collections for 2009 and it presents nine exceptional designs by
eight world class artists.
The collection showcases the qualities for which Elliot Hall
Enamels has established an unrivalled reputation – for painting the inside of
the most challenging of shapes, for its layer upon layer of colour, for
intricate miniature detail, for low edition sizes and for pioneering shapes and
designs. Moreover, since every design is totally freehand painted, each is an
original work of art.
Investing in an Elliot Hall Enamel is not
just about supporting an English tradition that dates back to the 18th century
it’s about a living art focused on creating tantalising and beautiful enamels
that are guaranteed to provide countless years of pleasure.
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Fox Box
designed and freehand painted by
Nigel Creed
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Rosellas Prestige Vase
designed and freehand painted by
Nigel Creed
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Giraffes Rock
designed and freehand painted by
Sandra Selby
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Edition size 15
diameter 72mm, £785
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Edition size 1
height 120mm, £POA
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Edition size 25
height 100mm, £656
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Elmbridge Fruit Box
designed and freehand painted by
Mick Cooke
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Puffins Box
designed and freehand painted by
Marie Graves
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Abberley Nuthatch Bowl
designed and freehand painted by
Peter Graves
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Edition size 15
diameter 65mm, £799
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Edition size 30
height 53mm, £299
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Edition size 20
diameter 107mm, £795
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Jack and Gill Nursery Egg
designed and freehand painted by
Elizabeth Todd
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Duck Pill Box Set
designed and freehand painted by
Angela Roberts
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Swans Napkin Rings
designed and freehand painted by
Mick Cooke
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Edition size 75
height 73mm, £280
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Edition size 50 sets
diameter 31mm, £499
also available individually, £89 |
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Edition size 25 pairs
diameter 45mm, £375
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Every Elliot Hall Enamel is entirely freehand painted,
meaning outlines are never used. Each design is produced in a low edition, some
as low as three, while the maximum ever produced is 100. Collectors who choose
to invest in an Elliot Hall Enamel buy into an English tradition that stretches
back to the 18th century but more importantly are buying a unique work of art to
cherish for generations to come.
Adding a final touch of class, each enamel is accompanied by
a limited edition certificate signed by the artist and supplied in a bespoke
silk-lined presentation case complete with protective outer box.
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The Artist/Craftsperson retains copyright of
their work, and all reproduction rights unless otherwise agreed in
writing.
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