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300 Years of American Art (2 Volumes with Slipcase) compiled by Michael David Zellman 1987 Second Edition Hardback Books with Slipcase published by The Wellfleet Press some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Pop Art by Lucy R Lippard 1967 Second Edition Softback Book published by Thames and Hudson some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
John Singer Sargent and The Edwardian Age by James Lomax and Richard Ormond 1979 First Edition Softback Book published by Leeds Art Galleries and National Portrait Gallery some ageing good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A large collection of typesetters letter type for printing also books on the subject including Mechanick Exercises on the Whole Art of Printing by Joseph Moxon 1958, Basic Typography by H F Lock 1940, Practical Printing and Binding published by Odhams and Johann Gutenberg and the Amazing Printing Press by Bruce Boscielnaik 2003.
DAVID WILLIAMS (Scottish b1952) *ARR* Pictures From No Man's Land Six photographic prints, signed and dated '84 lower right, 25cm x 25cm. Together with two copies of his book 'Pictures from No Man's Land St. Margaret's School For Girls, Edinburgh' published by Waterfront 1985 ISBN0 948547-00-6, both copies signed and dated 'Dec '86'. (8) https://www.nationalgalleries.org/art-and-artists/features/pictures-no-mans-land
Art interest, books and gallery brochures to include Philipson by W Gordon Smith 1995, Robin Philipson by Maurice Lindsay 1976, Pat Douthwaite 1934-2002 Memorial Exhibition Scottish Gallery brochure signed, Anne Oram brochure and an invitation and a Giuseppe Capineri brochure.
Art Nouveau period brass jardiniere inset with four blue glazed pottery tiles depicting musicians in the manner of Minton Hollins and Co, raised on ball supports, 29cm tall. Chip to the bottom right of one tile. Heavily crazed and needs cleaning. There is also nibbles at the edges
Collection of around sixty pieces of Torquay Ware pottery including a Watcombe Widecombe Fair dish, Longpark udder vase, Daison Art Pottery peacock vase, Babbacombe Pottery seagull jug, Dartmouth Pottery paperweight in the form a female sunbather, motto ware, Scandy, cottage ware etc.
Isle of Wight art glass perfume bottle of globular form having spray top and an Isle of Wight art glass perfume bottle of globular form with stopper, signed to the base 'Timothy Harris 94? 6/50', both boxed. (2)Condition report.Spray bottle - Good condition, no visible chips or cracks.Stopper bottle - Possible paintwork flaw to the top of stopper as areas differ in texture. No visible chips or cracks.
Brett Payne (Sheffield); A Modern Hallmarked Silver Necklace, 'No.28 with Gold Beads', Sheffield 2001, 40.5cm long, in original long case, with booklet. *Brett Payne card purchase receipt dated 14 June 02 £610. £750-£850 www.brettpayne.com Brett Payne is a leading British silversmith with over twenty-five years experience. His approach to design and making combines the ancient technique of hot forging with original and contemporary ideas of form. He designs and hand-makes all his pieces in his workshop in Sheffield, a city renowned for its silversmithing heritage. Brett Payne is a Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, a Freeman of The Cutlers' Company of Hallamshire, a Fellow of the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths, a past Chairman of The Goldsmiths' Craft and Design Council and a Director of British Silver Week. He regularly exhibits his work both in the UK and abroad and has participated in numerous exhibitions, most notably at The Pompidou Centre, Paris; The Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; The Keith Lippert Gallery, Washington; The Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Glasgow and at The Goldsmiths' Hall in London. In recent years he has exhibited his work in Munich, New York and Antwerp, as well as Finland, Holland and Denmark. Brett has won many awards for his craftsmanship and his work can be seen in numerous collections including the V&A, the Vintners' Company, The Cutlers' Company and The House of Lords.
An early 20th century Mappin & Webb Goliath white metal pocket watch/travel clock, round dial with roman numeral markers, subsidiary at 6, diameter approx 65mm, along with six various silver pocket watches, including open faced and hunter, ladies and gents versions, together with metal versions and an Art Deco 8 day white metal travel clock ( 1 bag) Further details: Mappin & Webb plate wear winds but cannot confirm working, others with wear and tear/damage commensurate with age, movements untested
Four various boxed silver cruet sets to include:1. late Victorian pair of oval gadrooned salts, Birmingham, 1896, with two spoons (1 silver / 1 EPNS), boxed, approx 1.10 ozt (34.1 grams) 2. pair of Edwardian circular salts, wavy rim on three shell and trefid feet, by Charles Wilkes, Birmingham, 1906, approx 1.99 ozt (61.9 grams) boxed 3. pair of Victorian small circular salts with pinched rims with matching spoons, by John Millard Banks, Birmingham, 1890, 0.74 ozt (23 grams)4. An Art Deco silver matched set of five cruets to include: pair of peppers, pair of salts and mustard pot and cover, plain bodies by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1930 & mustard pot 1929, with bakelite insets, with spoon, boxed, gross weight 154.6 grams (4)
A collection of jewellery to include a silver brooch, blue topaz earrings drops, butterfly wing brooch, AF glass is broken, Blue John set, white metal jewellery, silver three pence coins, bracelet on silver Albert link chain, silver Art Deco compact, silver glove stretcherFurther details: wear and tear commensurate with age
An Art Deco emerald and diamond gold ring, geometric form set with alternate round cut emerald and eight cut diamonds (some replaced by mixed cuts) setting approx 25mm, silver setting to a unmarked gold band possibly 15ct gold, size M, total gross weight approx 2.7gms Further details: one emerald broken, thinning to shank wear and tear commensurate with age

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