Lot 162
Last quarter 19th century
Depicting Christ risen from the tomb, a diorama modelled in deep relief, the integral frame incised with various biblical inscriptions, salt-glazed in blue and brown, incised with Doulton's and Tinworth's names to the lower edge, in the original moulded and ebonised wood frame with the original label to the back numbering the work as 96
28cm high, 45cm wide overall
Estimate $1,800 - $2,400
Inspection under natural and u.v. light indicates the work is in very good condition with no apparent breaks or losses (but quite a bit of accumulated dust).
(In preparing this report the work has not been examined out of its frame.)
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Richard Dennis, Kensington, London, from whom acquired by Terence Lane in November, 1975
The Doulton & Co. Lambeth part-printed label to the back was completed in ink to read: 'Salt glazed panel by Geo. Tinworth [....] The Denial of Peter'. It appears that label was affixed to this panel in error in the factory as the title given does not match the subject of this panel.
The Terence Lane Collection, Part I
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8814
11:00am - 3 May 2026
Hawthorn
VIEWING
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CONTACT
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