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Disappearing off the left of the photo is Michael Norgate's spiral cut jigsaw of Southwold Beach, by Stanley Spencer. The dark woodland lake scene is a 200pc Parker Pastime jigsaw called Sunshine on the Lake, in front of its white box. The jigsaw has been roughly quartered with spidery cuts, before being cut into the usual figurals and pieces. The small brown cardboard box with blue edged typed label belongs to the small jigsaw next to the orange Salmon Academy box. It is a painting by Yeend King, as usual using his wife as a model, with the title Waiting for the Ferry. The cutter is unknown but the label states it is from the 'Wessex Series' - the cutting is the very unusual pointy longarm style with interrupted edges that I call seaweed cut.
Behind the orange box is a colourful modern hand-cut by Chris Carrick (Almost Abstract) which was made up at the House Party. The painting by Josephine Wall is of the Water Sprite Ondine. The Salmon Academy 200pc jigsaw Haven shows a river or coastal village with small boats. It is cut in a lazy strip cut but still has the globular knobs.
To the right are stacked the boxes of an Optimago Gold Box (Picnic on the Riverbank by a French Impressionist painter), a small Tuck Popular in the wooden-patterned cardboard box and the box of the stunning Apollo Vera jigsaw, Van Gogh's Bridge at Arles. The little yellow box houses a promotional jigsaw for Watney's Brewery. It features 'The Finish of the Boat Race' on the Thames, with the Mortlake Brewery of Watney Combe & Reid.
BCD Tintern Show & Tell Table 6 DSC06712
Disappearing off the left of the photo is Michael Norgate's spiral cut jigsaw of Southwold Beach, by Stanley Spencer. The dark woodland lake scene is a 200pc Parker Pastime jigsaw called Sunshine on the Lake, in front of its white box. The jigsaw has been roughly quartered with spidery cuts, before being cut into the usual figurals and pieces. The small brown cardboard box with blue edged typed label belongs to the small jigsaw next to the orange Salmon Academy box. It is a painting by Yeend King, as usual using his wife as a model, with the title Waiting for the Ferry. The cutter is unknown but the label states it is from the 'Wessex Series' - the cutting is the very unusual pointy longarm style with interrupted edges that I call seaweed cut.
Behind the orange box is a colourful modern hand-cut by Chris Carrick (Almost Abstract) which was made up at the House Party. The painting by Josephine Wall is of the Water Sprite Ondine. The Salmon Academy 200pc jigsaw Haven shows a river or coastal village with small boats. It is cut in a lazy strip cut but still has the globular knobs.
To the right are stacked the boxes of an Optimago Gold Box (Picnic on the Riverbank by a French Impressionist painter), a small Tuck Popular in the wooden-patterned cardboard box and the box of the stunning Apollo Vera jigsaw, Van Gogh's Bridge at Arles. The little yellow box houses a promotional jigsaw for Watney's Brewery. It features 'The Finish of the Boat Race' on the Thames, with the Mortlake Brewery of Watney Combe & Reid.