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A WWII RAF interest silver cased wristwatch, initialled to Richard Leonard Austen RAFVR, a navigator attached to Bomber Command, the enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, London 1917, together with a signed copy of High Adventure, A Navigator at War, by R L Austen, first edition, published by Barry Rose, Chichester 1989.
A group of silver and silver plated items, to include a set of six silver plated napkin rings, each engraved with a number 1-6, in fitted box, a cut glass silver topped rouge pot, with bright cut decoration, 3.5cm high, a silver thimble in fitted case, an Eastern white metal and enamel floral decorated pot, 2.5cm high, and a pair of George V silver open salts, one with blue glass liner, London 1911, weighable silver 2½oz.
A 19thC silvered bronze mantel clock, in highly elaborate case surrounded by a compressed finial with flower head, raised above a part enamel 11cm diameter Roman Numeric dial, on scroll supports and pierced base terminating in paw feet with French 8 day strike on gong pendulum swung movement, 46cm high, with pendulum and key.
A late 19thC German oak cased mantel clock, the circular blue and white enamel dial decorated with fruit and blossom, bearing Arabic numerals, similarly decorated spandrels, eight day movement by Winterhalder & Hofmeier, with coil strike, the case of rectangular form with turned finials and columns, raised on bun feet, 36cm high, with key.
A late 19thC French brass cased mantel clock, the circular white enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day movement with coil strike and mercury pendulum, with key and pendulum, the case with outswept pendulum and four Corinthian fluted quarter pilasters, with bevelled glass door, side and back panels, with key, 28cm high.
Collection of shipping items, to include a silver oblong dish engraved 'Palermo, June 1982, M/V Hellenic Faith', stamped 925, 2.5oz, a Chelsea enamel box 'Inauguration of Hull Steel Terminal 2nd October 1997', an ABP timepiece, Goole brass cased compass, paperweights, ephemera, a model of Crown Princess ship (qty)
A group of nine late 19th and 20th century ceramics, a Famille Noire charger with central enamel decoration of pheasant with prunus blossom and peonies within a blue border decorated with butterflies and flora, impressed and blue character marks to the base, diameter 37cm, two potpourri pots, one with ivory ground figural domestic scene, character marks verso, one in the Famille Rose palette with bird, peony and prunus blossom decoration, character marks verso, height 9cm, a group of six ginger jars, some matching, one terracotta ground with panel decoration of dragon and flora, two similar with domestic scene figural decoration and flora and three smaller examples (9). CONDITION REPORT Large charger - extensive damage in the form of three large rim chips, pieces missing, one with an associated rack to the plate from one side to the other which has been re-glued, could be done more sympathetically, overall general wear.Pot pourri - appear to be in ok order Ginger jars- appear to be in ok order, two are lacking covers, terracotta example has areas of loss to gilding and paint missing
FATTORINI & SONS, BRADFORD; a silver (marked 935) open face pocket watch,the white dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, number to interior, 64925, diameter 5cm. CONDITION REPORT Does not tick when wound Minor scratches to the silver, one larger scratch, several minor dentsGlass good condition, several cracks to the enamel between 1 and 2, marks to the edges of the dial
ROY LICHTENSTEIN (New York, 1923 - 1997)."Crying girl, 1963.Offset lithograph.Publisher: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York.Unsigned.Work published in D.Waldman, "Roy Lichtenstein". London, 1971, p. 244, no. 55.Size: 45 x 60 cm; 54 x 69 cm (frame).Roy Lichtenstein, a pioneer of the Pop Art movement, drew on the aesthetics of 1950s comic books for his iconic Crying Girl prints. Exploring different depictions of women in distress, Lichtenstein created two versions of Crying Girl, a lithograph in 1963 and an enamel on multiple steel the following year. The women, both blonde and red-lipped, look away as tears well up in their eyes. Although Lichtenstein often used dialogue balloons in his compositions, The Weeping Women has no text, allowing the viewer to draw their own conclusions about the cause of the women's sorrows. Although now a celebrated work, Crying Girl was controversial when it was first published because of its simple, cartoonish style.Lichtenstein's work falls within the framework of pop art. He was a painter, graphic artist and sculptor, and is best known for his large-scale interpretations of comic art. He began his training at the Art Student's League and later studied fine art at Ohio State University, where he received his doctorate in 1949. After an initial period of abstract expressionism, in 1957 he began experimenting with images taken from the comics on chewing gum wrappers, freely interpreted and mixed with images taken from paintings of the Old West. From 1961 onwards he began to paint vignettes in large formats, in which he exaggerated and redefined the original formal elements. The figures are enclosed in thick black strokes, the dots of the photogravure grid and the lines indicating the shadows are enlarged, and large surfaces of flat colour strictly organise the space. Like other pop artists, he uses images from popular commercial art, such as cartoon characters or advertisements, but his work also sometimes ironically draws on other artistic styles, such as action painting in his "Brochazos" series. From the 1970s onwards he also devoted himself to sculpture.His works can be seen in the most important museums in the world such as the MoMA, the Whitney, the Metropolitan and the Guggenheim in New York, the MOCA in Los Angeles, the Fine Arts Museums of Helsinki, Zurich, Basel, Naples, Stockholm, Frankfurt, Budapest, Vienna, St. Petersburg and Tokyo among others, the Tate Gallery in London, the Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, the National Gallery in Washington D.C. and the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, among many others.
A silver Finnish modernist brooch, set with a semi precious stone, designer mark MP, hallmarked Koruteollissuus Tillander Oy Helsinki, Helsinki, 916H, 1962, KASITY'O'; a Finnish silver and enamel signet ring, AMK, Tampere?, 813H, 1958; silver photograph frame, Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 1988 etc.

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