Morris Posted Saturday at 19:58 Report Share Posted Saturday at 19:58 I saw this stool in an antiques shop today and wondered if anyone here could identify the artist? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob-M Posted Saturday at 20:11 Report Share Posted Saturday at 20:11 @dave moore may be able to help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave moore Posted Sunday at 09:10 Report Share Posted Sunday at 09:10 Thanks Rob. I can’t give a definitive answer but the flowers remind me of the work of Judy Vedmore who was active in the 70s. I have some of her work here at home. The stool is similar, but not identical. Best I can do, I’m afraid..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetman Posted Sunday at 16:00 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:00 It would have seemed slightly rude if the person selling it had attached a sticker which could be awkward to remove to a real gem. I suppose these things happen but it is a relief to find out that it is not an Important Piece. Yars ago we had an incident with a Ming dynasty bowl which was unfortunately damaged during an indoor golfing mishap and the value at auction was reduced by many thousands of pounds. One must take great care of valuable items but those which are not of import can have stickers applied with gay abandon. Dabitoff is useful to get the sticker off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Brooks Posted Sunday at 16:13 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:13 11 minutes ago, magnetman said: Dabitoff is useful to get the sticker off. So is WD40 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetman Posted Sunday at 16:23 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:23 I feel this could damage the paint here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Brooks Posted Sunday at 16:32 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:32 6 minutes ago, magnetman said: I feel this could damage the paint here. I think that I would be more concerned about Dab-it-off because when I used it years ago it was a highly volatile "spirit". It would only be the silicon residue that would concern me, but I am sure thorough cleaning would solve that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morris Posted Sunday at 16:41 Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:41 Thanks for your best guess Dave. I thought it had some age to it but I've not seen any examples by 'old masters' to get the idea of what they are like. I cringed at the sticker as well. You can forgive that sort of thing at a car boot sale but not really when they are wanting top whack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buccaneer66 Posted Sunday at 16:59 Report Share Posted Sunday at 16:59 Kleeneze do a good sticky stuff remover that'll deal with that sticker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Brightley Posted Sunday at 18:09 Report Share Posted Sunday at 18:09 1 hour ago, Morris said: I cringed at the sticker as well. You can forgive that sort of thing at a car boot sale but not really when they are wanting top whack. Is £35 really top whack ? I've seen similar stools going for much more. If you don't want it can you tell us where you saw it ? Someone on here may like it at that price 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MtB Posted Sunday at 20:15 Report Share Posted Sunday at 20:15 2 hours ago, John Brightley said: Is £35 really top whack ? I've seen similar stools going for much more. If you don't want it can you tell us where you saw it ? Someone on here may like it at that price 🙂 Seconded. Strikes me as "Priced to sell to the first viewer". I'd have happily bought it at double that price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Schweizer Posted Sunday at 22:10 Report Share Posted Sunday at 22:10 1 hour ago, MtB said: Seconded. Strikes me as "Priced to sell to the first viewer". I'd have happily bought it at double that price. So how much would you be willing to pay for this one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morris Posted Sunday at 23:18 Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 23:18 5 hours ago, John Brightley said: Is £35 really top whack ? I've seen similar stools going for much more. If you don't want it can you tell us where you saw it ? Someone on here may like it at that price 🙂 Tbh the going rate for such an item is another thing I wasn't sure about! I was guessing based on the other items they were selling which didn't seem to be at bargain prices. Sure, it was in Louth, if anyone's interested I'll try to find the name of the shop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goliath Posted Monday at 00:36 Report Share Posted Monday at 00:36 (edited) 8 hours ago, magnetman said: Dabitoff is useful to get the sticker off. if won’t come off easily then A bit of warm soapy water should do the trick with out damage. Edited Monday at 00:36 by Goliath Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetman Posted Monday at 06:54 Report Share Posted Monday at 06:54 It seems okay but one would need to view the underside construction to ensure that it is a nice firm stool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derek R. Posted Monday at 07:40 Report Share Posted Monday at 07:40 Bug remover (from vehicle bodywork) would remove the residue but beware of what additives are within, though any cooking oil left to soak into the label will also do the job, even the natural oils from fingers will do it, but patience will be needed. Blimey David - that's a bit perfect! I'd be frightened to go near that one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Schweizer Posted Monday at 09:15 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:15 2 hours ago, magnetman said: It seems okay but one would need to view the underside construction to ensure that it is a nice firm stool. To which stool does that comment relate? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetman Posted Monday at 09:23 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:23 The one in the OP. It was the picture if yours that reminded me of how important it is to see beneath. The OP stool does not appear to have the vertical boards at the sides like yours. Maybe they are there but the angle of the photo does not make it all that obvious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Schweizer Posted Monday at 09:26 Report Share Posted Monday at 09:26 (edited) 16 hours ago, Morris said: Thanks for your best guess Dave. I thought it had some age to it but I've not seen any examples by 'old masters' to get the idea of what they are like. I cringed at the sticker as well. You can forgive that sort of thing at a car boot sale but not really when they are wanting top whack. After something like forty years of removing retailer's stickers from antique items made from wood, I can safely state that the best fluid for their removal is White Spirit. Simply dampen the sticker with White Spirit and wait a few minutes for it to penetrate through to the adhesive layer, then gently lift the sticker away. If it resists removal repeat the process until it will lift without any difficulty. Once removed, any adhesive residue can be easily cleaned off with a cloth dampened with White Spirit. If you have any doubts about the effect of the White Spirit on the paint, test in an area out of view first. 9 minutes ago, magnetman said: The one in the OP. It was the picture if yours that reminded me of how important it is to see beneath. The OP stool does not appear to have the vertical boards at the sides like yours. Maybe they are there but the angle of the photo does not make it all that obvious. I would be very surprised if it did not have side rails. I have never seen one without them, and their absence would, as you suggest, make the stool a very weak construction. Edited Monday at 09:28 by David Schweizer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morris Posted Monday at 10:41 Author Report Share Posted Monday at 10:41 I think the two thin cream coloured lines are possibly the bottom of a side rail. I'm afraid I only got that one pic but I think it had them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MtB Posted Monday at 11:20 Report Share Posted Monday at 11:20 13 hours ago, David Schweizer said: So how much would you be willing to pay for this one? Having no castle picture and (as MM points out) being brand new with no patina of age, I reckon about the same - £70. Is it too for sale then? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave moore Posted Monday at 12:28 Report Share Posted Monday at 12:28 The stool in David’s photo is the work of the late Ron Hough, the last painter to serve an apprenticeship with Frank Nurser. I doubt that David would part with it and I can’t see £70 being an appropriate price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dav and Pen Posted Monday at 13:20 Report Share Posted Monday at 13:20 I’ve been in touch with Judy and she confirms that the stool in the query is by her and it’s early as she changed to s darker green.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave moore Posted Monday at 14:04 Report Share Posted Monday at 14:04 Thanks. I tried to post a photo of her work that I have here but the system wasn’t having it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morris Posted Monday at 16:29 Author Report Share Posted Monday at 16:29 I'm very impressed that the artist has not only been identified but also contacted! I just found a thread of yours Dave from 2008 with a picture af a hatbox that Judy painted. Would these works have been custom orders/ produced for a shop/chandlery /sold on the towpath by the artist/other? I wish I had the space to start a collection now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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