283287 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
283287 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
283287 Los(e)/Seite
'Sugar for the Birds' and 'Female Portrait' seven original designs on paper painted in colours and annotated, the original design by Olive Bourne and a small collection of pounced tracing paper designs various sizes, including 31.5 x 28cm.Provenance Poole Pottery Archive auction, Christie's South Kensington, 31st March 2004, lot 113
A large quantity of Aintree motorcycle racing ephemera 1954-1962, comprising an album of 1956 Red Rose meeting press cuttings, 12 original monochrome photos, portrait and action (probably from 1954), each 15 by 10cm., 6 by 4in. or larger; together with a comprehensive set of unused Aintree motorcycle race meeting programmes and other related ephemera, with duplications (a qty.)
After Harry Hall and W. Stevens THE COLONEL colour aquatint, the horse engraved by H. Hall and the portrait of the jockey George Stevens by W. Stevens, 47 by 66.5cm., 18 1/2 by 26 1/4in., framed. The Colonel was a double-winner of the Grand National winning back-to-back renewals in 1869 and 1870.
A group of nine framed photographs relating to Aintree and the Grand National, i) a b&w portrait of Port Blair being saddled; ii) a colour image of the Mounted Police at the 1970 Grand National; iii) undated double-mounted b&w photographs titled 'A GLIMPSE OF THE CROWDS FROM TATTS AND AINTREE' and FROM TATTERSALLS ROOF; iv) a photograph titled TIM DURANT, 68, RIDING IN THE 1968 GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE; v) a photograph titled 1968, 50 YEARS BETWEEN RIDERS, MR TIM DURANT AGED 67, MR N THORNE, AGED 17; vi) double-mounted b&w photographs featuring the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret titled ROYALTY AT AINTREE MARCH 1950 and MORNING INSPECTION OF THE NATIONAL FENCES; vii) a b&w photograph of George Stevens's tombstone (died 1871) mounted above a photograph of the jockey inscribed GEORGE STEVENS, WON THE GRAND NATIONAL FIVE TIMES AND COMPLETED THE COURSE NO LESS THAN 13 TIMES WITHOUT A FALL; viii) a photo of a print featuring the 1839 Grand National; ix) a photo of the famous J.F. Herring painting 'Steeplechase Cracks'
After Sir Alfred Munnings PORTRAIT OF MAJOR TOM BOUCH WITH THE BELVOIR HOUNDS signed in pencil by the artist lower right, blind stamp lower left, a colour print published by Frost and Reed 1956, mounted, framed & glazed, 55 by 63cm., 21 3/4 by 24 3/4in.; sold together with a Vanity Fair print by Lib titled 'Newmarket, 1885', mounted, framed & glazed, 29 by 47cm., 11 1/2 by 18 1/2in. (2)
A superb Waterford Crystal bowl presented to the jockey Charlie Smirke in commemoration of his riding achievements aboard H.H. The Aga Khan's Tulyar in 1952, with a central deeply etched portrait of Tulyar with Charlie Smirke up signed by the company's master craftsman Miroslav Havel and inscribed TULYAR, RECORD PRIZE WINNER ON ENGLISH TURF (no. 76,516-10-0), OWNER: H.H. AGA KHAN, TRAINER: M.MARSH, JOCKEY: C.SMIRKE, THE DERBY, ECLIPSE, ST. LEGER, KING GEORGE VI & QUEEN ELIZABETH STKS., 1952, height 25.5cm., 10in., diameter at rim 23cm., 9in.
A rare Stamford Bridge programme (not found in the Chelsea FC bound volumes) for the Arthur Thomas Memorial Football Cup tie, Arthur Thomas Team v Hammersmith and District League Team, 28th December 1908, in the form of a match card, with portrait of the late Mr Thomas and an advertisement to the reverse; sold together with the match ticket, priced 6d (2)
A medal struck for George Best's Conferment of the Freedom of the Borough of Castlereagh, a cased gilt medal struck with a portrait of Best and inscribed GEORGE BEST, FREEMAN OF THE BOROUGH OF CASTLEREAGH, the reverse struck with arms of the borough council and inscribed FREESOM OF THE BOROUGH OF CASTLEREAGH; together with a programme of events and a luncheon menu signed in blue marker pen by George Best (3)
A signed Jack Hobbs Farewell Dinner programme, held at the Dorchester Hotel, 17th July 1935, signed in ink by Hobbs 'All Good Wishes' to the front cover, and additionally signed inside over a photographic portrait; complete with printed menu, an invitation and the programme's original envelope; the lot also including The Ashes Retained, a 1956 brochure (5)
After Albert Chevallier Taylor THE EMPIRE'S CRICKETERS a folio of 30 portrait prints each complete with an accompanying printed biography sheet, subjects comprising David Denton, Mr J. Darling, Mr R.A. Duff, Mr R.E. Foster, Mr B.J.T. Bosanquet, Mr W.W. Armstrong, Mr A. Cotter, Leonard Braund, Mr Charles Burgess Fry, Dr William Gilbert Grace, Lord Harris, John Thomas Hearne, G.H. Hirst, Mr A.J. Hopkins, The Hon. Francis Stanley Jackson, Mr A.O. Jones, Mr G.L. Jessop, Mr J.J. Kelly, Mr Frank Laver, Mr H. Martyn, Mr M.A. Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Mr Victor Trumper, G. Thompson, Mr Reginald H. Spooner, John Thomas Tyldesley, Mr Pelham F. Warner, Captain E.G. Wynyard, Schofield Haigh & Mr S.E. Gregory, published in 1905 and with the original Fine Art Society paper folio wrappers for Part I of the series preserved
The silver-gilt Lonsdale Belt for the Lightweight Championship of Great Britain won outright by Dave Charnley in 1963, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1956, the central oval panel enamelled with a portrait of Lord Lonsdale surrounded by inscriptions reading LORD LONSDALE CHALLENGE BELT, FIRST PRESIDENT, THE BRITISH BOXING BOARD OF CONTROL (1929), LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN, PROFESSIONAL BOXING, the belt decorated with four national emblematic panels bearing a rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock, and two small enamelled panels depicting boxing matches and four rectangular panels, one blank, the others inscribed i) HARRINGAY ARENA, 9TH APRIL 1957, JOE LUCY V DAVE CHARNLEY, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 15 RDS), ii) THE RINK, NOTTINGHAM, 20TH NOVEMBER 1961, DAVE CHARNLEY V DAVID HUGHES, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 1 ROUND), iii) BELLE VUE, MANCHESTER, 20TH MAY 1963, DAVE CHARNLEY V MAURICE CULLEN, WON BY DAVE CHARNLEY (IN 15 ROUNDS), the reverse of the central panel inscribed THIS BELT IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF DAVE CHARNLEY , WHO HAS WON THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF GREAT BRITAIN THREE TIMES, in original Mappin & Webb fitted case, 81.5cm., 32in. Dave Charnley was born at Dartford 10th October 1935. He is considered to have been one of the greatest British boxers of all time in his weight division. Known as the Dartford Destroyer, the left-handed Charnley career spanned 1954 to 1964 and was the undefeated British lightweight champion. He also won Commonwealth and European championship titles. His arch rival was Joe 'Old Bones' Brown whom he challenged twice for the World Title but was defeated on both occasions.
Six antiquarian boxing prints, comprising a portrait of William Eales, another of Dan Crutchley, a coloured print titled 'A Striking View of Richmond,' a political satire print featuring a boxing match, a small hand coloured print titled 'Fives Court,' a small hand coloured Henry Alken print titled 'A Private Turn Up'; sold together with a photograph of Carpentier with facsimile signature, and a cigarette cards display, all framed, various sizes (8)
ALBERT TOFT (British, 1862-1949) PORTRAIT OF AN OLD MAN, with a worried expression, charcoal study on tinted paper signed with monogram and dated 1/3/83 to low right. Typed label to verso stating the work of art was given personally by the artist in 1948 to Col. P. Synge-Hutchinson. Mounted and framed under glass. 39.5cm x 29cm
Robert Wraith, My Two Friends, oilRobert Wraith (1952-), My Two Friends, signed and dated 1980, oil on canvas, 150 x 100cm.; 59 x 39.5in. * Held a first solo show at Mall Galleries in 1976, others including Belgrave Gallery in 1979 and King Street Galleries, 1982. Also exhibited in mixed shows including the Royal Academy; Royal Society of Portrait Painters; Pastel Society; Royal Watercolour Society and United Society of Artists. In 1982 won special commendation in National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award.
F.T. Copnall, portrait of a gentleman - member of Liver club, oilFrank T. Copnall (1870-1949), Portrait of a gentleman - a member of the Liver Sketching Club, signed, oil on canvas, 60 x 50cm.; 23.5 x 19.5in. * Studied at Ryde, Isle of Wight and Finsbury Park Colleges. President of the Liver Sketching Club and Liverpool Art Club. Exhibited many works at the Royal Academy and Walker Gallery, Liverpool.
Ann Lindsay, Francesco Sassetti and his son, watercolourAfter Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494), Francesco Sassetti (1421-1490) and His Son Teodoro, watercolour, 42 x 30.5cm.; 16.5 x 12in. * Francesco Sassetti (1421-1490) worked in the Medici banks in Avignon, Geneva and Lyons, and was an advisor to Piero de'Medici and Lorenzo the Magnificent. Both of Sassetti's sons were named Teodoro, with the younger one born in 1479, the year of the elder's death. If the younger Teodoro is portrayed here, the painting probably dates to about 1487. Ghirlandaio has set father and son against a background showing an oratory built by Sassetti in Geneva. The same building recurs in the magnificent frescoes painted by Ghirlandaio for Sassetti in Santa Trinita, Florence, between 1483 and 1486. The head and figure of Sassetti in this portrait are much repainted.
A 19th century German lacquer circular box, the painted covered titled to the underdside 'Herodias mitdem Kopfe des Johannes, nach eninem Meister Bilde des Luini,' (Herod with the head of John (the Baptist) after Bernadino Luini,) 3.75in (9.5cm) dia. and a snuff box painted a half length portrait of a young lady. (2)
Four 19th century portrait silhouettes comprising a gentleman, profiled to the left, painted and bronzed, 7.5 x 6cm, another similar, and another of a gentlemen profiled to the left wearing coat and top hat, cut out on card, 10.5 x 8.5cm, and the other of a lady, profiled to the right, wearing a dress and feather bonnet, cut out on card, 7.5 x 6cm, all oval framed, in gilt mounted rectangular ebonised frames (4)
A collection of four 19th century portrait silhouettes, comprising a gentleman, profiled to the right wearing coat and stock, cut out on card and bronzed, 8.5 x 7cm, two similar of gentlemen profiled one to the left and one to the right wearing coats and stocks, 7.5 x 6cm and one of a lady, profiled to the right, cut out on card, 7.5 x 6cm, all oval framed and gilt mounted in rectangular ebonised frames (4)

-
283287 Los(e)/Seite