Philippe Michel for Manade - Cobra Lamp - A retro 20th Century 1980s formed plastic and steel adjustable desk / table lamp light. Cobra design arm with a raised on a steel plate base. Moulded makers marks present. Sold as untested by ourselves. Measures approx; 66cm x 90cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
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A large 20th Century fairground / funfair multi coloured light panel featuring multiple coloured bulb shades fixed upon a chrome back. Sold as untested. Measures approx; 43cm x 240cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Herbert Terry - Model 99 - A retro vintage mid 20th Century 1980s adjustable gooseneck desk / table lamp light. The lamp having an aluminium shade with flexible gooseneck arm raised on a square base. Marks to base. Sold as untested. Measures approx; 44cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .
Vincent Van Gogh, The Sketchbooks: The Folio Society/Van Gogh Museum, 2013, four variously bound facsimile edition sketchbooks and fourteen loose leaves, with commentary by Marije Vellekoop and Renske Suijver, numbered 399 of 1,000, in clam shell box. (1)Case dusty and with light shelf wear.Light mark to title plaque.Small mark and discolouration to bottom edge of back cover.Contents are good.
Melville, Herman: Moby Dick Or The Whale, Illustrations By Rockwell Kent, The Folio Society London 2009, limited edition no. 513/1750, with A Commentary By Harold Beaver, in clam shell box. (1)Box slightly dusty and very light shelf wear to base.No inscriptions or plates etc.No apparent faults.Very good condition.
Fifty Fables Of La Fontaine, Translated By Norman R. Shapiro, Introduced By Sarah Blakewell, Illustrated By Quentin Blake, signed and numbered by the artist, this copy being 928/1000, London, Folio Society 2013, in slip-case. (1)Light bump to top edge of slipcase.Light crease to top left of case.Book does not appear to have been read and is in very good condition.
Bronte, Charlotte & Sisters, Bronte's Works, seven volumes to include Jane Ayre, Tenant Of Wildfell Hall, The Professor, Shirley, Wuthering Heights, Villette and Bronte's Life by Mrs Gaskell, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, 1877, half red morocco over marbled boards, 8vo. (7)All with expected bumps to leather corners and with shelf wear.Spines are good.Some knocks to marbled boards.Some light spotting to endpapers.Overall in good condition.
Widl, Adam (1639-1710); Divus Sebastianus Eberspergae Boiorum propitius, seu cultus ejusdem gloriosi martyris a prima loci fundatione ad nostra usque tempora propagatus, et nunc publicae luci datus (Divus Sebastianus Eberspergae propitiator of the Boii, or the cult of the same glorious martyr propagated from the first foundation of the place down to our own times, and now given to the public light), published by Sumptibus J. Hermanni a Gelder, printed by Sebastiani Rauch, Munich 1688. (1)
Dumas, Alexandre: The Count Of Monte Cristo, With An Introduction By Andre Maurois & Illustrations By Lynd Ward. Printed In Four Volumes, New York, The Limited Editions Club, 1941, volume 4 is copy number 3/1500, signed by Lynd Ward, all in black publishers cloth and housed in slip-case. (1)Slip case in poor condition with splits and losses (see images), the books remain in good order, some discolouration and light foxing.
Wolfe, Bernard: Limbo, Random House New York, 1952 and Limbo 90, London Secker and Warburg 1953, both hardback with dust jackets, together with Sterne, Laurence: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (F/S) and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (F/S) Zamyatin, Yevgeny: We, Jetter, H.W.: Blade Runner, Christopher, John: The Death Of Grass, Yu, Charles: How To Live Safely In A Science Fictional Universe, Ambler, Eric: Passage Of Arms, The Night-Comers, The Light Of Day, Journey Into Fear and A Kind Of Anger, Household, Geoffrey: The Third Hour (1937 1st ed.) & Arabesque and Verne Jules: Voyages Extraordinaires. (18)
Anon: The Morality Of Religion; And The Doctrine Of The Sacrements Put into a True-Light. London: Printed for J. Noon, 1737, (rebound), together with various other mainly ecclesiastical and historical volumes to include Jackson, Lady Catherine Charlotte: The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century, 1514-1559, vols I & II, 1886, Jusserand, J.J.: English Wayfaring Life In The Middle Ages, Trevelyan, G.M.: English Social History, Leasor, James: The Plague And The Fire, Lagarde, Andre: The Latin Church In The Middle Ages and Bridgett, T.E.: History Of The Holy Eucharist In Great Britain etc. (three boxes)
Grahame, Kenneth: The Wind In The Willows, Centenary Edition, illustrated by Charles van Sandwyk, with copperplate etching signed by the artist, London: The Folio Society, 2008, limited edition no. 648/1000, in clam-shell box. (1)Very light shelf wear to front of book.With interior tissue paper guard.Does not appear to have been read.Very good condition.
Campbell, Bruce: The Bird Paintings Of Henry Jones, Foreward by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT, Folio Fine Editions with The Zoological Society, 1976, limited to five hundred copies, this copy number 361, in slipcase. (1)Slipcase with two marks to back cover and light bumps at corners.Does not appear to have been read.Overall condition is good.
Two boxes of miscellaneous books, mainly being ecclesiastical and related to include Kinns, Rev. Samuel: Graven In The Rock; Or The Historical Accuracy Of The Bible, 1891, Ward, Bernard: St Edmund Archbishop Of Canterbury, Cook, Augusta and Stanley Martin, W.: The Story Of The Light That Never Went Out and Funck-Brentano, Frantz: Luther etc. (2)
Tea MorosatiCeiling light, circa 1964Coloured glass, brass.67 cm drop, 39 cm diameterProduced by Barovier & Toso, Murano, and manufactured by Stilnovo, Milan, Italy. Fixture with remnants of manufacturer's printed paper label MILANO/STILNOVO and impressed 19.Footnotes:LiteratureRoberto Aloi, L'Arredamento Moderno, vol. VII, Milan, 1964, p. 78Gianpiero Aloi, Aloi, Esempi, Ristampa Illuminazione 1934-1964, Compasso Gallery, Milan, 2019, p. 245For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Max IngrandCeiling light, model no. 1239, designed 1961Brass, glass.85 cm drop, 65 cm diameterManufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Finial impressed FX MILANO.Footnotes:Literature'Illuminazione', Quaderni Fontana Arte, no. 1, 1961, Milan, p. 10This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Gerald Abramovitz'Cantilever light, Mk II', model no. 914155, circa 1964Aluminium, anodised aluminium, painted steel.51 x 71 x 9.2 cmManufactured by Best and Lloyd Ltd., Birmingham, United Kingdom. Base with paper label printed Registered design no. 914155/cantilever light Mk II/best&lloyd.Footnotes:Literature'Duke of Edinburgh's Prize for Elegant Design and the Design Centre Awards 1966', Design Journal, no. 209, May 1966, p. 41Kathryn B. Hiesinger and George Marcus, Design Since 1945, exh. cat., Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1983, p. 143The present model won the Design Centre Award in 1966 and is held in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STATUETTE D'USHNISHAVIJAYA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉTIBET CENTRAL, XVE/XVIE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 4601 23.8 cm (9 3/8 in.) highFootnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF USHNISHAVIJAYACENTRAL TIBET, 15TH/16TH CENTURY藏中 十五/十六世紀 銅鎏金尊勝佛母像Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sUshnishavijaya, whose name translates as 'the Victorious Crown Ornament', is a peaceful deity who bestows long life. Depicted with three distinctive faces and eight arms, the deity is crowned, jeweled and ornamented seated atop a double lotus throne. Each implement and gesture signify the giving of boons. The primary right hand holds the visvavajra, the symbol of indestructability. The second right hand holds an effigy of the Buddha Amitabha, whose name means 'Infinite Light', and whose emanation is Amitayus, represented by the vase containing the elixir of long life held in Ushnishavijaya's fourth left hand. The third arm at right holds an arrow signifying wisdom with the bow mirrored in the second left hand symbolizing compassion. The lower right hand is held in varada mudra and the third left arm is raised in abhaya mudra expressing gestures of generosity and assurance respectively. The multi-faced, many armed deity offers enduring protection and favorable rebirth to those who have devoted faith. Adhering to a 15th-century style, Ushnishavijaya shows a syncretic blend of Indo-Nepalese, Central Asian, and Chinese artistic traditions. While these stylistic exchanges were occurring earlier during the Yuan dynasty, their integration matured in the 15th century with a distinctive Tibetan style at its art historical peak. Political and economic support for these artistic developments partly came from the Early Ming emperors' patronage with Tibetan monasteries. The sending and receiving of gifts between the Early Ming court and Tibetan lamas which included texts, commentaries, silks and Buddhist imagery inspired a process of elaboration and refinement in Tibetan art, yielding casts like this delicate gilded sculpture of Ushnishavijaya. The qualities that harken back to earlier influences from India and Nepal include the lithe proportions of the body, the foliate triangular leaf crown, and the cabochon of turquoise and inlaid stones with heavy gilding which was popular in Nepalese artistic traditions. Skilled Nepalese metalworkers coming from the Kathmandu Valley had long been involved in workshops relating to specific monasteries throughout Tibet. These stylistic choices, especially in consideration of the overall layout of ornamentation can be compared to another Ushnishavijaya in the Rubin Museum of Art (C2005.16.22). While the garments and ornamentation are predominantly of Indian and Nepalese style, the modeled face, with its demure expression, is more definitively Chinese and can closely be compared to another tantric deity of Ratnasambhava in this sale (see lot 21) along with a Vairocana Buddha on Himalayan Art Resources (HAR 15711).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STATUETTE D'AMITABHA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉTIBET, XVIE/XVIIE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 4625 14 cm (5 1/2 in.) high Footnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF AMITABHATIBET, 16TH/17TH CENTURY西藏 十六/十七世紀 銅鎏金無量光佛像Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sThe artist models a classic depiction of Amitabha, the Buddha of Limitless Light, seated in the meditation pose with his hands supporting an alms bowl containing the elixir of immortality. The sculpture's thick pleats, heavy gilding, and sheer density of casting suggest it was produced during a time of relative prosperity in Tibet between the 16th and 17th centuries. Compare the garment folds and broad lotus petals with sculptures of Nyangrel Nyima Ozer and Shakya Yeshe from the Portraits of the Master's Collection sold at Bonhams, New York, 14 March 2017, lots 3211 & 3255, respectively.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three Sheaffer PFM V fountain pens, in black with gold trim, having rolled gold caps and 14k gold nibs, length 13.5cm (capped) (3)Each filler unscrews smoothly and snorkel extends (we have not filled), and each retracts flush.Each with very minor scuffs/scratches to barrels, particularly where cap has rubbed.Some light tarnishing to gold edges. Otherwise in good condition with no cracks.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED NURSING CHAIR CIRCA 1880 AND LATER UPHOLSTERED The typical tub-back above integral arms, removable seat, and turned legs 95cm high Condition Report: The frame appears to be solid and stable overall, As catalogued the upholstery is later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. Generally this is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and light use in a domestic setting - there are some marks and stains to the front of the seat which would benefit from a clean The visible elements (the legs) have knocks, scratches, marks, signs of use, the castors are later, there are some tack marks visible from the earlier upholstery Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A MODERN ELM WAKE TABLE SUPPLIED BY CORYNDON The top with hinged sides, on square legs united by stretchers 74cm high, 244cm long, 138cm wide (open) Condition Report: Light scratches and signs of light wear. Some filled natural cracks in the wood (top surface). please see supporting images available upon request. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND RED UPHOLSTERED SOFA CIRCA 1850 Of U-shape, with button upholstered back above facetted feet and castors 89cm high, 230cm wide, 83cm deep Provenance: Supplied by Christopher Gibbs Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use The frame appears to be solid and stable overall, the upholstery is later and more recently applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. This is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and light use in a domestic setting The timber legs with the usual knocks and impactions consistent with age and use Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
COUNT AMADEO PREZIOSI (MALTESE, 1816-1882) A SCHOOL IN CONSTANTINOPLE; IN THE BAZAAR Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour Signed 25 x 20cm (9¾ x 7¾ in.) and smaller, oval (2) Condition Report: Under glass and unexamined out of frame. Both slightly unevenly cut around the edges and light bulging of the paper. Overall discolouration of the sheets. No signs of tears, folds or other damages. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI R.A. (ITALIAN 1727-1815) SIX ALLEGORICAL SCENES Stipple engravings in carved giltwood frames 30cm (11¾ in.) diameter (6) Provenance: Christie's, The David Style Collection, 12th January 2005, Lot 812 Elston Hall, Nottinghamshire (three bear paper labels for Elston Hall). Elston Hall was the birthplace of Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), founder of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, with Mathew Boulton, Josiah Wedgwood and Benjamin Franklin. Charles Darwin, the naturalist, was Erasmus's grandson. Condition Report: All under glass and unexamined out of frame. All with overall discolouration of the sheet and seem to have been laid down. On with a woodworm hole in the margin upper right. One with slightly bulged paper and a water stain in the margin on the right. One with several wood worm holes and a surface stain lower left, as well as signs of foxing. One with a tear of approxx. 1 cm centrally from lower margin. One with several abrasions in the sky, including a scratch of approx. 6 cm above the figures. One with light signs of foxing. Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO SIMILAR CAST METAL LAMP BASES FRENCH 1930s Adapted from moulds for casting spoon and ladle handles, impressed with various names and numbers, 35cm high Condition Report: There are stains, knocks, marks and abrasions consistent with age and use. These items are sold as decorative items only, not as working electrical items. The tubular section holding one of the light fittings is at an angle and the fittings slightly loose; the lamp shades are slightly dented and has some marks. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GREEN 'BAMBOO' PATTERN UPHOLSTERED WING ARMCHAIR IN GEORGE II STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY 103cm high, 74cm wide, 72cm deep Condition Report: All measurements are approximate as it is upholstered and the shape makes it difficult to be precise, having re-measured the approximate measurements are: seat height 36cm high; 102cm high, 72cm wide, 77cm deep. The upholstery is more recent than the frame - this is in presentable order overall and appears to have been recently applied. The fabric is 'willow' not 'bamboo' printed pattern fabric. The frame appears to be solid and stable overall, the upholstery is later applied, Dreweatts can make no comments or give any guarantees as to the condition or originality to the frame beneath this later upholstery. This is in a condition that reflects its lack of significant age and light use in a domestic setting The legs have a varnish over them giving them a dark appearance, the remainder of the rails or structure have not been seen or inspected Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER WHITE STAG AND HIND, CIRCA 1825 each modelled in a recumbent pose upon green cushions, with gilt collars and antlers. (2) 8cm by 7.5cm by 4cm and 6cm by 7.5cm by 4cmPurchased by the vendor in 1998 from David J. Thorn Antiques, Ceramics & Works of Art, Devon.For the models see, 'Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain' by Geoffrey Godden, pl.246. A pair of stags with green cushions cost 7/6p. in 1826.Both restored, both to ears, necks and tails, stag with restoration to the antlers, left front ankle and base, both with light crazing and rubbing to gilding.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), A PRE-WAR AMBER GLASS BIRCHES INKWELL, CIRCA 1913 square form and moulded with deer amongst scrolling foliage, with a conforming square cover, etched 'R. Lalique France'. 9.5cm by 10cm by 10cmSome very light nibbling to edges and some mould lines to the edge of the cover. There is an old finger nail size chip to the rim of the inkwell, there are surface scratches and slight rubbing to the base of the inkwell, the Lalique mark is clear, the clear glass inkpot is in good condition, overall in good condition
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR, LATE 18TH CENTURY with openwork wavy ladder back. Height of back 94.5cmSecond from top rung of the ladder back with a split/repair, the sides of the chair with various tack holes from previous upholstery, general scuffing and surface wear to bottom of legs and stretchers, upholstery with some light surface staining, current upholstery poor.
A CHINESE DOUCAI-DECORATED POWDER-BLUE-GROUND ROULEAU VASE decorated with figures on a rich powder-blue ground, further decorated with gilding, bears a six-character mark in underglaze blue within double circles. 48cm highGood condition - very light wear to gilding, traces of sticky tape residue to sides, no cracks, knocks or damage.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BON-BON DISH by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1905, shaped oval, the flared sides chased with C-scrolls, flowerheads and stylised winged creatures. 25.3cm wide, 6.7 troy ouncesMarks clear and well struck. Very slight rocking to base. Light tarnishing and surface scratches commensurate with age and use
A GROUP OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINTON BENGAL TIGER / CRAZY COW PATTERN PORCELAIN comprising a five-piece hors d'oeuvres set, formed of a central circular bowl and four shaped side dishes; a lobed hors d'oeuvres dish with scroll handle; a lobed oval serving dish and a side plate, each decorated with a central reserve depicting a stylised cow or tiger, within meandering foliate scrolls, painted in tones of green, red and blue; hors d'oeuvres dish; serving dish and side plate numbered '106' in blue, hors d'oeuvres set unmarked. (8) Assembled hors d'oeuvres set 51cm diameter approx.Lobed hors d'oeuvres dish restored, with some chipping and losses to the painted design and some blistering to the green enamel; oval serving dish possibly restored with faint hairline to rim and two associated underglaze hairline cracks, some surface scratching to the painted design; side plate with faint hairline to rim and fine crazing all over, light surface scratching to the design and generally yellowed; five-piece hors d'oeuvres set with faint hairline noted to the central bowl, all pieces with some surface wear and loss to the painted designs, green enamel to most pieces is blue-green in tone, with two of the side plates being more yellow-green.
A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI VASE Edo period, of baluster form, now with a metal cover. 40cm highMetal cover detaches. An underglaze chip to the inside of the footrim, general rubbing to the gilding, a patch of gilt (fault) to the inside of one of floral cartouches, light general wear, light scuffing to neckrim due to metal mount.
A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE, MEIPING 19th Century, enamel painted and gilded, bears seal mark in underglaze blue. 45cm highTwo patches of adhesive residue to the shoulders where previous stickers have been applied - appear to clean off, some minor rubbing and wear to the enamel, light general surface wear.
A PAIR OF DERBY PORCELAIN MAYFLOWER VASES AND COVERS, IN THE MEISSEN SCHNEEBALLEN MANNER, CIRCA 1770 pear form and encrusted with turquoise mayflowers, the covers with puce-coloured flower finials. (2) 12cm highPurchased by the vendor in 1997 from David J. Thorn Antiques, Ceramics & Works of Art, Devon.A similar pair of vases were in the Winifred Williams exhibition, held in 1973, 'Early Derby Porcelain 1750-70', see catalogue No.80. Also Sothebys 19-11-1996 Lot 251 for a garniture.Minor chipping to the edges of the mayflowers with some light touching in of colour to the raw edges, the finials restored with later losses (one finial with most of the stem deficient), the inner rims to both covers with small chips.
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DAVENPORT LONGPORT DESSERT PLATES painted with clusters of flowers within green and gilt foliate scroll moulded borders, printed marks, 1379. (2) 22cm diameterGeneral light surface wear consummate with age and use including some minor surface scratching to the painted floral designs.
Δ John Aldridge RA (1905-1983)'Hayfield, North Essex'signed 'John Aldridge' l.l., inscribed with title on artist's label verso, oil on board76.5 x 115.5cmProvenance: Anon. sale, Sworders, 10 September 2013, lot 430Condition ReportOverall in good condition. Some very light scuffs in top left hand corner, not significant. Seen under uv light, no retouching visible.
▴ After Pablo Picasso'Notre Dame' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' l.r. and numbered '255/500' l.l., bears blind stamp75.5 x 55.5cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportVery light crease to edge of top corner, otherwise in good condition.
▴ Bernard Cathelin (French, 1919-2004)A still life in yellow and blacklithograph in colours, artist's proof, signed 'Cathelin' and inscribed 'epreuve artiste'image 59 x 89cm;together with a catalogue signed and inscribed by the artist in 1987, for the exhibition 'Cathelin' at the Chateau de ChenonceauCondition ReportFramed size 68 x 100cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Light foxing visible to the margins.
Leo Gausson (French, 1860-1944)A tree-lined roadsigned 'Leo Gausson' l.l., oil on panel26.5 x 34cm Provenance: Anon. sale, Bonhams, 10 March 2009, lot 32.Condition ReportFramed size: 42 x 49.5cm.Examined under uv light, a knock at centre has been retouched, a couple of other specks of retouching to the right, bloom of varnish on left, these are fairly minor and not obvious under naked eye, otherwise work appears to be in good order.
▴ Jean Chaleyé (French, 1878-1960)A vase of red carnationssigned 'J Chaleyé' l.r., oil on board34 x 26.5cmProvenance: With Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery.Condition ReportFramed size: 50 x 42cmSmall scratch lower right and along bottom edge, possibly from time of painting or previous frame, otherwise appears to be in good condition, not viewed under uv light, please contact the department for a full report.

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