Isgan Baz (b.1918) Turkish Abstract Signed and dated (19)58, mixed media on paper, 49cm by 27cm See illustration Born in 1918 at Gaziantap in Turkey, Baz received his BA from the University of Istanbul and went onto spend two years studying in Paris before he came to London in 1950. His one-man shows include those held at: The Drian Gallery London, 1957 & 1959 New Vision Centre Gallery, 1959 & 1962 and various international shows held between 1957 and 1961 His work is represented in the permanent collections of The National Gallery of Israel and in private collections in Paris, Ankara, London and Australia. 'Each painting has the underlying source of light and appears as if indestructible, diffused beneath the dramatic shadowing…..a kind of lyrical nostalgia…making dramatic structures' D A Duerden BEFORE LOT 1 Lots 1 - 34 represent a unique collection of works from Marie Walker Last & the New Vision Centre Gallery Artists It is with much pleasure that the family present the works of Marie Walker Last and her New Vision Centre Gallery artist friends and colleagues. These paintings come from her close association with many of the most talented and avant-garde artists that gravitated to Frank Avray Wilson and Denis Bowen at this ground-breaking gallery in the period 1956-1966. It was an exciting time in Art - and Marie was at her most innovative and creative - inspired by the passion and vigour of those around her. Her later works, whilst living in Yorkshire, were more gentle and inspired by the landscape which surrounded her - a reflection of a more settled and less bohemian lifestyle. Her collection includes works by close friend and mentor, Denis Bowen, collaborator Aubrey Williams and colleague, the Canadian artist and war veteran, William Newcombe, who exhibited in the UK with Jean-Paul Riopelle and Paul-Emile Borduas. This collection was put together by Marie herself; she chose to live with these paintings for over 50 years and it is with much family pride, tinged with sadness, that we see its dispersal to be enjoyed by a wider audience in the years to come. JD Walker, Nephew of the late Marie Walker Last New Vision 1956-1966 The New Vision Centre Gallery (NVCG) was founded by three members of the New Vision Group of painters - Denis Bowen, Halima Nalecz and Frank Avray Wilson. The gallery premises were located in basement rooms of 4 Seymour Place, Marble Arch. Halima Nalecz, who also founded the Drian Gallery, left the partnership in 1962 whilst Frank Avray Wilson left in 1960. As a result of this the art critic Kenneth Coutts Smith became a co-director with Denis Bowen in 1964. This innovative galley was devoted to non-figurative art and from the start drew in artists from both overseas and the UK. The policy was to show young artists with a special interest in ''Tachisme'' (European non-geometric abstract art of the 1940/1950's) and Art Informel and give the opportunity of one-man shows to associated artists, even if held concurrently. Unusually for such a small gallery, descriptive catalogues were published for individual shows, promoting abstract and avant-garde art in Britain at a time when such work was barely understood by critics, let alone by the general public. The NVCG became central in providing an important platform for the development of young, talented and avant-garde artists of the period.
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A 1950's RUBY RED GLASS BOWL, PROBABLY WHITEFRIARS, of elliptical form; together with a Dresden porcelain three-light candelabrum, the stem modelled as a fisher boy; a Dresden porcelain figural basket modelled as a putto carrying a floral-encrusted basket, various marks; and a pair of majolica comports, each modelled as a lotus leaf on three naturalistic legs. (5) First 7.5cm by 25.5cm
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN TWIN-LIGHT CANDELABRA, LATE 19th CENTURY, in the Rococo taste, each baluster stem in a pale jade green glaze encased within flower and foliate cast elements over a scroll-cast base and issuing twin leaf-capped scrolling candle arms with central floral spray and terminating in leaf cast candle cups and drip pans (formerly electrified). Height 35.5cm
A CARTIER BI-COLOUR PANTHERE BRACELET WATCH. Square ivory dial with roman index, central seconds hand, date window at 3 o'clock position, signed Cartier, case 30 x 30mm, 5 row hinged link bracelet with central hinged clasp, faceted crown set with blue cabochon stone, with Cartier box.Watch is currently functioning and shows signs of light wear & tear commensurate with normal use.
A gentleman's stainless steel Rolex OysterDate Precision wristwatch with rare grey dial, silver baton numerals, dial marked T swiss T below the 6 o'clock position, original strap marked Rolex, serial number 78350, 557, inside the case is the model number 6694, date code for Nov 1970, 17 jewel manual wind movement with number 3257. The watch is ticking and hands/date can be set however it requires a service and general clean. There is a protective sticker to the rear, which is also marked B Hibbert. The acrylic glass is scratched, particularly over the date window. In original Rolex presentation case. Further info - Winder has logo, screws down, however should not be considered tight or waterproof. Hands set but model does not have separate date setting, so date has to be set manually. Movement winds and runs for a period of time but needs servicing. (this does not constitute a guarantee). Rolex bracelet in good overall condition with some light surface scratches consistent with age. Box generally in good condition, some scuffs and staining; one corner lifting at the rear.
A Kammer & Reinhardt for Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, having rolling blue eyes and open mouth with four top teeth showing, with jointed composition body, marked Halbig K & (within a star) R, h.37cm; together with a miniature porcelain head doll, h.12cm; and a Victorian style mahogany dolls armchair (3)PLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.Further information: Slight chip to left ear, some light marks and surface wear. Little finger missing on right hand. Both hands have losses to surface.
An Armand Marseille bisque head doll, eyes loose, having open mouth with top teeth showing, having bent limbed composition body, stamped Armand Marseille Germany 995 A11M, length 58cm; together with an unmarked bisque head doll, having fixed blue eyes, open mouth with seven top teeth showing, having jointed composition body, length 56cm (2)PLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.Further information: Doll without eyes: Cracked face. Some scratching. Clothing beyond repair. Body repainted. Hands and feet badly chipped. Other doll: chip and light scratching to the head. Chips to hands and feet, paint cracked and flaky. Poor condition. See extra images.
A Simon & Halbig bisque head doll, having fixed brown eyes and open mouth with two top teeth showing, having bent limbed composition body, stamped S PB within a star and H0 Germany, h.38cmPLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.Further information: Light scratching to head. Lots of chipped, scratched and cracked paint to the body. Clothes and hair are poor. See extra images.
A Johann Daniel Kessler German bisque head doll, having rolling brown eyes with open mouth and two bottom teeth showing, having bent limbed composition body, stamped J.D.K. 18 Germany, h.60cmPLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.Further information: Cracks behind the ears. Eyelids chipped. Light scratching to the head. Possibly repainting to the body. Clothes are poor. Extra images.
A German bisque head doll, having rolling brown eyes with painted brows and lashes, open mouth with four top teeth showing, with jointed composition body, marked DEP, h.58cm; together with another German(?) bisque head doll, having fixed blue eyes with painted mouth, stuffed body and composition limbs, with portrait and ribbon mark, h.32cm (2)PLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.Further information: Head is very good with some light marks; little finger missing on right hand; some glue marks around top of head. Extra pic.
A Merrythought Cheeky Amber Glow , amber mohair limited edition bear No. 34/100, having moving limbs with glass eyes, stitched Merrythought label to foot, with further card label, length 44cm; together with a Merrythought Magnet Melody Maker limited edition bear No. 68/750, in light blue mohair, and two other limited edition Merrythought bears Nos. 00306 and 00295/500 (4)
A large Simon & Halbig German bisque head doll, number 1078, having rolling blue eyes, open mouth with four top teeth showing, having jointed composition body, stamped 1078 Germany Simon & Halbig SALH16, length 89cm Condition report: Lower left leg missing. Light scratching. It is filthy. Condition is poor. Extra images uploaded.PLEASE NOTE: This lot was removed from a house that was in a damp and untouched condition for a number of years, and this may be reflected in the condition of some of the clothes/hair etc.
A Chinese off white jade dish, probably late Qing Dynasty or Republican Period, of plain form with a flared foot, 78 mm, diameter 8 cm, height 8 mm, a light brown jade bowl, probably late Qing Dynasty or Republican Period, of plain form with a flared foot, diameter 8 cm, height 3 cm and an off white jade bowl, probably late Qing Dynasty or Republican Period, of plain form with a flared foot and reeded rim (small chip), diameter 8 cm, height 5 cm. Provenance; Sir Thomas Symmonds Tomlinson, (1877 - 1965), then by descent. Tomlinson became Town Magistrate in Zanzibar in 1907, rising to become Lord Chief Justice between 1925 - 1928, (knighted in 1925), he was instrumental in effectuating the Zanzibar Courts Decree and the British Subordinate Courts Order of 1923.
Of Raj interest; a Victorian electroplated biscuit barrel, the hinged cover with tiger surmount, two elephant head hands, all over floral chased decoration, vacant cartouche, height 19cm, another biscuit barrel with bright cut decoration and a lidded tankard engraved with 106th L.I. , and three crests (3) The 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry) was an infantry regiment of the British Army from 1862 to 1881. In 1881 the 106th Regiment was joined with the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry) to form the Durham Light Infantry, as its second regular battalion.
ROYAL STANDARD COFFEE SERVICEdecorated with a light blue ground with white flower heads and gilt highlights, comprising a coffee pot, cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl (15); together with a Roslyn part tea service decorated with a duck egg blue ground with roses and gilt highlights, comprising cups and saucers, side plates, sandwich plate, milk jug and tea bowl (18)

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