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Trademark (Mark Wardel, b.1957), Self Portrait, 1999, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 92 x 92cm. Exhibited at Underground Ikon exhibition, Heaven Nightclub, London, 1999. Purchased from a house clearance shop in Wimbledon, 2015. Mark's instantly recognisable work draws on influences from traditional portraiture to post punk graphics, New York street art of the `70s & `80s, Soviet-era propaganda posters, pop art and high-fashion imagery that explores issues of identity, portraiture and the self-created personae prevalent within the entertainment, club and urban sub-cultures.
A set of five 'Dartmouth Britannia Designs' ceramic tankards, treacle glaze, depicting scenes of steam engines, together with a Border Fine Art model turkey (162A) Davenport collector plates, Aynsley cabinet pieces, advertising 'Guinness' glassware, wicker basket, four modern prints and other wares. (3)
An early 20th century Art Deco chrome and walnut alarm clock / mantel clock by Peter. The clock having a silver circular dial with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring set on a walnut base along with an another Art Deco mantle clock with dome top walnut case and windup movement.
An early 20th century circa 1930’s Art Deco oak gentleman's bachelor compactum. The wardrobe having a single full length door to the right and a bank of six drawers to the left with block handles, metamorphic mirror raised on shaped supports. Measures approx. 137cm x 93cm x 55cm
A 1930’s Art Deco oak veneer refectory extending dining table. The table having a two piece top with metal extending mechanism, two piece fold in leas, shaped edges raised on unusual base decorated with square oak vintage panels and Art Deco arches / motifs with bun feet. No makers marks. 76cm h x 166cm w x 90cm d
A vintage retro mid 20th century Art Deco style walnut sideboard credenza. The sideboard of a long rectangular form having a small gallery back, bank of three drawers to the centre flanked by single door cupboards raised on shaped feet. Measures approx. 79cm x 111cm x 53cm
After Archibald Thorburn FZS (1860-1935)HobbySigned in pencil with blindstamp for Fine Art Trade Guild, colour print, 31cm by 20cm, with a folder of related ephemera;After BinksEnglish Setter, Irish Setter and Gordon Setter in moorland settingsa set of three colour aquatints, 18cm by 24cm (5)
Assorted early 20th century and later lighting including an Edwardian brass rise and fall ceiling light, five hanging oil lamps converted to electricity, a Grays pottery Art Deco table lamp, a four branch gilt metal hanging lamp, a brass scrolling wall light with iridescent glass shade, various other glass shades and a brass twin branch twist pedestal lamp with pleated glass shades (qty)
A Jean Muir suede jacket, the blue suede jacket with button fastening, labelled size UK10, together with a Jean Muir autograph and Jean Muir exhibition booklet published by Leeds Art Galleries in 1981.Condition report: Overall condition fair to goodSigns of light to general wear and in keeping with age
Eugene Speicher (American, 1883-1962). Pastel drawing on paper depicting a seated topless woman. Signed along the chair's arm. A gallery label from Joseph Paolillo Art Gallery Inc., New York, New York is attached to the verso. The artwork is framed under glass in a gilded frame.Provenance: Joseph Paolillo Art Gallery Inc, NY 1963; Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Sight; Height: 13 1/2 in x width: 11 in. Framed; Height: 26 1/4 in x width: 23 1/4 in.
Small classical marble figure of a woman, likely the goddess Venus. She is depicted nude, her left leg placed slightly forward. Her fragmentary right arm is raised. Small figures of gods and goddesses such as this were popular in Roman funerary art.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.(Without Stand) Height: 7 1/2 in x width: 2 3/4 in x depth: 2 in.
[ART]. PHOTOGRAPHY Ten works, including Hedgecoe, John. Portraits, limited edition 4/200, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Collins & Brown, London, 2000, original black boards, black and white illustrations throughout, tall quarto, in slip-case; Newton, Helmut. Portraits, Photographs from Europe and America, first edition, Quartet Books, London & New York, 1987, red cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; and Ulmann, Doris. The Appalachian Photographs, first edition, The Jargon Society, Penland, 1971, brown cloth, dustjacket, quarto.
[ART]. JAPAN Bing, S., compiler. Artistic Japan, Illustrations and Essays: A Monthly Illustrated Journal of Arts and Industries, English edition edited by Marcus Huish, Nos 1, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12 & 22-28, bound as one, Sampson Low et al., London, no date [circa 1888], blue-green cloth with decoratively papered upper cover, colour and black and white plate and text illustrations, including several double and one triple plate, quarto. Note: This lot sold with all faults, not subject to return. Condition Report : Covers damp crinkled; plates appear complete as called for by 'Contents' listings. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[ART] Cook, Beryl. The Works, first edition, Murray / Gallery Five, London, 1978, boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), colour illustrations throughout, small quarto; together with Cook, Beryl. Private View, first edition, Murray / Gallery Five, London, 1980, boards, dustjacket (price-clipped), colour illustrations throughout, SIGNED BY THE ARTIST, small quarto; and Cook, Beryl. Bouncers, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1991, boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), colour illustrations throughout, tall quarto, (3). Condition Report : Generally good, clean, bright and tight; Bouncers jacket evenly faded across spine. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[SPORTING]. CANINE Dobson, William. Kunopaedia, A Practical Essay on Breaking or Training the English Spaniel or Pointer with Instructions for Attaining the Art of Shooting Flying, for the editor, London, 1814, full calf (re-backed), vignette frontispiece, octavo; 'Stonehenge' [Walsh, John Henry]. The Dog in Health and Disease, second edition, Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, London, 1872, two-tone crimson pebble grained and green cloth, frontispiece, text illustrations, two-page publisher's list, octavo; and nine other assorted works, (11). Condition Report : Dobson: ownership inscription to front free endpaper, otherwise clean; 'Stonehenge': foxed and with new endpapers. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Estienne (Henri) The Art of Making Devises: treating of Hieroglyphicks, Symboles, Emblemes ..., translated by Thomas Blount, additional engraved title, laid down, 10 plates, 2 engraved illustrations, spotting, worming throughout affecting additional engraved title and occasional text, trimmed, affecting one or two head-lines, spotting, previous owner's ink signatures to endpapers, contemporary sheep, rubbed and worn, small loss to spine extremities and upper cover, small 4to, for John Holden, 1650.
NO RESERVE Journal of Indian Art (The), vol 3., Working Men's College Library bookplate to pastedown and book-label to front free endpaper, endpapers browned, original cloth, upper cover detached, lacking most of spine, 1890 § Dugas (Charles) Le Trésor De Céramique de Délos, bookplate to pastedown, original cloth-backed boards with ties, splitting to joint ends, 1930 § Hunnisett (Basil) Steel-engraved book illustration in England, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1980, plates or illustrations, all but last with covers rubbed and corners bumped; and 11 others, art related, v.s. (14)
NO RESERVE Judaica.- Schreiber (Prof. Alexander) Codex Maimuni...The Illuminated pages of the Kaufmann Mishneh Torah, 1984 § Narkiss (Bezalel) Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts, Jerusalem & New York, 1969 § Posner (R.) & Israel Ta-Shema. The Hebrew Book, New York, 1975 § Nebenzahl (K.) Maps of the Holy Land, 1986 § Sed-Rajna (G.) Ancient Jewish Art East and West, Paris, 1985 § Roberts (David) The Holy Land, 5 vol. in 1, 1982 § Brenner (Frederic) Jews/America/A Representation, spotting to title, New York, 1996, illustrations, many colour, original cloth or boards, the last ring-bound, the rest with dust-jackets; and c.30 others, Judaica, v.s. (c.35)
Miscellanies.- Essays Serious and Comical Viz. On the Readers of this Book. The Art of Pleasing Women. The Play-houses ... Flattery. Swearing and Profane Jesting. The Court ... By a Person of Quality, scattered spotting, occasional tiny marginal worming, lacking final free endpaper, bookplate, previous owner's ink signature, contemporary panelled calf, covers detached, small loss to spine extremities, rubbed and worn, 8vo, by R. J. and Sold by B. Bragg, 1707.
Fashion.- Art, Gout, Beauté: Feuillets de L'elegance Feminine, two issues only, 15 October 1924 and January 1930, numerous pochoir fashion illustrations throughout, both mounted and in-text, publisher's pochoir printed wrappers, string-bound with gold silk cord, some wear to spines and corners, 4to, [c. 1924-1930]; together with a copy of Atelier Bachwitz's 'English Fashion' for Summer 1928, with 12 plates of men's clothing, some trimmed, and a small group of facsimile posters, various sizes, 20th century.

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