The stained oak stool, standing 38.5cm high and 44.5cm wide, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, sold for more than ten ...
Mackintosh footstool sells at auction for ten times the estimate - The stool attracted international interest at Lyon & ...
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Stuart Robertson says Glasgow City Council’s decision to put the Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed Martyrs' School Building up for sale is "another nail in the coffin" for the city’s heritage.
The footstool fetched a figure ten times above its estimate after attracting international interest at the auction in ...
The A-listed building on Parson Street, Glasgow, is suitable for a variety of uses having once been Martyrs' Public School ...
The former Martyrs’ Public School, located on Parson Street in Townhead, is now on the market and is being listed by City Property Glasgow (CPG). However, the price of the category A listed building ...
A small wooden footstool, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for Miss Cranston’s Argyle Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow in 1898, has sold ...
An extension on a house that was the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh's final commission has been completed. The terraced property in Northampton, known as 78 Derngate, is the only home in ...
One woman has been on a mission to bring Charles Rennie Mackintosh's most famous tea rooms back to life. The week before the fire that destroyed his Glasgow School of Art, the 150th anniversary of ...
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928) was a Scottish artist, designer and architect. Although he created this elegant style of chair in 1898/9 for Catherine Cranston's Argyle Street tea rooms in ...
Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868 - 1928) was a Scottish artist, designer and architect. These distinctive rose-like light-fittings were designed for a room setting called the 'Rose Boudoir', which ...