Rare chairs made for the painter and decorator friend of Charles Rennie Mackintosh are to go under the hammer at auction next week. Two pairs of stained oak dining chairs, specially designed by Mackintosh for his friend William Douglas, are to be auctioned live online. The unique pieces of furniture will form part of Lyon & Turnbull’s specialist ‘Design Since 1860’ sale on Thursday April 22. The two pairs of chairs, originally part of a set of six and upholstered in horsehair fabric, were created by Mackintosh in 1910 for William Douglas, house-painter and wallpaper hanger.
Read more: Mackintosh employed the decorator for various projects including Hous’hill in Nitshill, Miss Cranston’s home, the designer had created interiors for her Tearooms in Glasgow.
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Public Health is defending its decision not to publicly report potential public exposure to COVID-19 at a Saint John church.
RiverCross Church informed its congregation this week that two people who attended services on March 28 later tested positive for the virus.
In a letter, pastoral staff said they were made aware of the first case on April 3 involving an adult who attended Sunday worship.
“While the risk was presented to us as low, we felt it wise to move to an online service on Easter Sunday,” said the letter.
Two days later, the church was informed that a child from the same family who attended the RiverKids program the same day had also tested positive.