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The Ulla Johnson Kamari Tote is cut from handloomed Ikat, featuring a multi-hued print exterior in rich black and rust tones, complemented by a Sunflower colorway interior. Crafted from 100% cotton, this oversized tote boasts a soft quilted texture, dual top handles, and an embroidered Ulla Johnson monogram on the front. Includes the original Ulla Johnson Tag,Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 18.5"L x 19.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A striking women's belt featuring a bold faux leopard print design on a wide strap, measuring approximately 45 inches in length. The belt showcases a statement gold-tone metal buckle adorned with intricate sculptural details, including faux pearls and rhinestone embellishments. The textured design and mixed-metal accents create a high-fashion look, making this piece a standout accessory. The underside of the belt is lined with black leather. Condition shows some wear consistent with use, particularly along the edges.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 45"LCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
*SUSHILA SINGH (1904-1999): A group of six art pottery vases each decorated with a stylised female head, incised marks to the bases, various colours and sizes, the largest 18cm high (6)Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Bournemouth & Poole College.Note: Sushila Singh was a painter, print maker and occasional ceramicist born in India in 1904. Her father, the Queen's counsel Bawa Dhanwant Singh, retired to England to give Sushila the advantage of an education not yet available to girls in India.Sushila's early works were surrealist in nature, with her later work becoming more abstract, yet retaining a dreamlike quality. Sushila held solo exhibitions at the John Whibley Gallery, Exeter College, Oxford, Grabowski and Heal's Gallery, Mansard Galleries and Galerie Niklaus Knoll, Basel, Switzerland.Sushila Singh and Arthur Henry Andrews met whilst students at Hornsey School of Art and latterly Royal College of Art under William Rothenstein, where they graduated in 1929. The pair were married in 1930.Singh and Andrews' works are held in public collections such as the Atkinson Art Gallery, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and the Paintings in Hospitals Scheme, as well as private collections around the world.
Joan Hassall (British, OBE 1906-1988) A group of three woodblock prints, signed in pencil, titled 'Highland Mary, 8 x 8.5cm, 'The Highland Widow's lament' 6 x 8cm, 'Willie Brewed a Peck o'Maut', 10 x 11cm; with a further woodblock print by George Mackley titled, 'The Creek' signed in pencil, numbered edition 15/75, 9.5 x 11.5cm; and an etching by Bert Cobb of a Flat Coat Retriever with Spaniel, 30 x 25.5cm, unframed (5)
A group of Victorian treen and other collectors' items, including Mauchline ware, a papier-mâché shoe snuff box and a tortoiseshell card case, inset with a reverse print on glass depicting 'The Transept' of Crystal Palace. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.
CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE REPRODUCTION SIGN, AND TWO OTHER REPRODUCTION SIGNS both of elongated rectangular form, on brown backgrounds, one with enamel paint detail stating 'DELICIOUS & WHOLESOME CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE', another in yellow detail stating 'CONFECTIONARY, AERATED WAFERS, GROCERIES', and a print of a Cadbury's Cocoa advertlargest 244cm
COLLECTION OF ELVIS MEMORABILIA, comprising Elvis the King print, signed by Nate Giorgio and framed with certificate verso, a Artist of the Century CD compilation, a filmcell and photograph framed presentation set, sheet of USA 29 cents stamps, The Complete Illustrated Record by Roy Carr & Mick FarrenQty: 5

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