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Waltham Admiralty PATT. 6 chrome cased pocket stopwatch, signed 9 jewel movement, screw case with arrow and markings 'PATT. 6 U3536', 57mm, boxed (at fault); together with an Excelsior chrome cased cylinder pocket stopwatch, 54mm, Bentima 'Best Centre Seconds Chronograph chrome cased pocket watch, 50mm and a chrome cased 'Sports Recorder' chronograph pocket watch, with leather strap, clasp and T-bar, 49mm (4)
Interesting oak cased electrically driven speed recorder for checking the speed steam trains on the London and South Western railway, inscribed on a rectangular brass plaque inside the lid 'The Shortt Speed Recorder Chronograph Section, the Synchronome Company Limited, 32-34 Clerkenwell Road E.C.1', the hinged locking case fitted with an external tuning knob and leather carrying handle, 12.5" x 10" *This unit was designed by W. Hamilton Shortt and built by The H.E. Jones team, see Robert H.A. Miles - Synchronome, Masters of Electrical Timekeeping, page 16
Édouard Léon Cortès (French, 1882–1969)Le Moulin Rouge, Place BlancheSigned 'EDOUARD [sic] CORTÈS.' bottom right; also with 'copyright' stamp verso, oil on canvas13 x 18 in. (33 x 45.7cm)Executed in 1956.PROVENANCE:Galerie F. Clair, Paris (1956).Acquired directly from the above on January 2, 1957.Herbert Arnot Inc., New York, New York.Acquired directly from the above on January 18, 1957.The Haussner's Restaurant Collection, Baltimore, Maryland.Sotheby's, New York, sale of November 2, 1999, lot 132 (B).Acquired directly from the above sale.Hammer Galleries, New York, New York.Acquired directly from the above in 2000.Private Collection, Bronxville, New York.EXHIBITED:Hammer Galleries, New York, New York, 2000.LITERATURE:Hammer Galleries, An Exhibition Catalogue, 2000, no. 26869-002, p. 28.Nicole Verdier, "Paris 1940-1969," in Édouard Cortès, Catalogue Raisonné de l'Oeuvre Peint, Vol. II, Contexte, Paris, 2002, no. 865, p. 204, (illustrated).NOTE:Édouard Cortès was born in the small village of Lagny-sur-Marne in 1882. The son of famous Spanish court painter Antonio Cortès, he trained in his father's studio from the age of thirteen. Although his hometown was sparsely populated, its proximity to Paris attracted many Parisian artists associated with the Barbizon school, who came to paint its adjoining forests. It also enabled the Cortès family to travel to the capital and keep up with the latest artistic trends.By 1900 Cortès had executed his first series of Paris street scenes, all marked by a dark, dramatic lighting. At the time, Paris was the center of the art world, a bustling international city that attracted artists, dealers, and collectors from around the globe. City scenes were particularly in demand, and Cortès, alongside painters like Jean Béraud and Eugène Galien-Laloue, wisely decided to make this genre his niche. Through his bold brushstrokes and colorful palette, Cortès was able to render the City of Lights with an Impressionistic delicacy, at the same time respecting the fundamental rules of perspective and composition he had learned from his father.He became the most famous poetic recorder of the city's ever-changing beauty, and in a career spanning more than sixty years captured its fashionable inhabitants, busy market stalls, and iconic monuments. Biographer David Klein writes: "Paris changed during the years that Cortès painted it; and the changes appear in his paintings. Horses and carriages disappear in favor of cars and trams; women's hourglass silhouettes and picture hats give way to boyish figures in short skirts and little furs, gas streetlights turn into neon signs and glaring headlights. But despite two world wars and the introduction of the machine age, the Paris of Cortès remains primarily the city of the Belle Époque. His paintings are often filled with nostalgia for the period." (David Klein, Édouard Cortès: Le Poète Parisien de la Peinture, Detroit, 1999 quoted in Mary Manion, "Esteem is Rising for Édouard Léon Cortès" in Antique Trader, September 14, 2018).After a lifelong dedication to capturing the magic of Paris during its transition from the Belle Époque to the modern era, Cortès ultimately retired to his hometown, where he continued to paint more picturesque scenes until his death in 1969.Since the Moulin Rouge opened its doors to the public in 1889, the famous cabaret in Montmartre has drawn large crowds of fashionable Parisians in search of guilty pleasures nowhere else accessible. Of the many Parisian views that Édouard Cortès completed, often depicting Notre Dame, Opéra Garnier or Boulevard de la Madeleine, only a handful of paintings and studies feature the Moulin Rouge. This excitingly rare work is one of the finest and earliest examples of Cortès’ bold, painterly style. Executed some ten years before the artist’s death, the painting skillfully captures the glowing red exterior of the cabaret juxtaposed against a dark sky, offering a glimpse of the temptations to be found within. The windmill’s striking silhouette, surrounding street lamps, and nearby facades inundate the passersby in the foreground with a warm, golden light that compels them to enter the Moulin Rouge, perhaps also tempting the viewer to leap into the picture plane and join them.
SUNSHINE RECORDER, c.1920s, a sunshine recorder by C Dales & Sons Bournemouth, the thick slate base set with brass fittings comprising a calibrated adjustable graph paper holder and 4in glass sphere, loosely mounted on an adjustable rest, maker's/retailer's plate to front, registration number 366565, 23cm square
A box lot of Subbuteo football accessories. The lot comprising 7 complete sets of 00 scale football teams (track suited, QPR, England 329, Tunisia, England, Man Utd, and Brazil. Also including 5 other Subbuteo team boxes and incomplete sets, a Subbuteo team carrying case (C173). Accessories consist of a C119 world cup, a C115 match score recorder, a stadium score board, fence surround, world cup goals, corner kickers, through in figures, photographers, trainer manager, cup presentation set, tv tower C110, live action goal keepers, new continental type equipment, line/corner flags, FA cup, and flood lighting C101B.
Professional DJ Hi-Fi Equipment. This lot includes a Citronic Cl22 Stereo Compress Limiter in the original box with manual; Acoustic Professional SU-200R Audio Recorder in the original box complete with manual; Amplifier SPL 1500 DJ Amplifier, together with a pair of Prosound 500w loudspeakers.
Sound Making Effects Equipment. This lot includes a Professional Sound Mixer SA-2020 (pat tested); Alesis Microverb 4; Zoom R16 Recorder/Interface Controller in the box with manual but no power pack (pat tested); Numark ICDMix3 Dual MP3/CD performance system with Ipad dock in the original box with manual. (3)

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