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A Wedgwood Bizarre by Clarice Cliff series 'Blue Firs' pattern Bonjour three piece tea set and separate jug, both boxed and the former with certificate, two Collage elephants, a single Staffordshire figure of woman with spaniel, a small Mdina vase and a pair of Davidson Art Deco glass vases.
GEORGE BEVEN (Sri Lanka, born 1929); Indian ink on paper applied with a toothbrush, 'Monotone', portrait of Marilyn Monroe, signed lower right with date of 1974 and details verso, 87 x 66.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) George Beven is one of Sri Lanka's most accomplished painters and splits his time between Negombo and London; he has worked as a newspaper illustrator and fashion designer alongside frequent exhibitions of his varied and innovative art output.Additional InformationSome waviness to the paper, some foxing. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
GEORGE BEVEN (Sri Lanka, born 1929); five portraits and sketches on paper of a gentleman, the largest in Indian ink, 174.5 x 58.5cm, another Indian ink example and the remainder of varied media including nude study, the first two signed, all framed and glazed (one with glass af), all produced circa 1960s/70s (5). (D) George Beven is one of Sri Lanka's most accomplished painters and splits his time between Negombo and London; he has worked as a newspaper illustrator and fashion designer alongside frequent exhibitions of his varied and innovative art output. Additional InformationThe largest with creases/folds at intervals, two further with similar creasing and folding, the item with the broken glass also heavily frayed and with some losses to the edges, the largest and three smallest with fading/discolouration and foxing to the paper. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
JAEGER LECOULTRE; an Art Deco mantel clock with chromed frame enclosing square clear glass dial set with Arabic numerals on rectangular marble base, dimensions including base 18 x 23.5cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound but no guarantee of working order, some rubbing to the numerals notably to the one numeral in twelve, all lettering of the Jaeger Lecoultre applied name has now been rubbed and lost, general wear with surface scratches particularly to the top and further minor throughout, some light wear to base.
A group of books on 20th century art and artists including 'David Hockney A Retrospective' and 'Hockney Paints The Stage' with further volumes on Lowry, Chagall, Picasso, German art, etc. Additional InformationDue to the weight of this lot, we would be able to ship it via our in house shipping service and would recommend Mailboxes, Etc.
JOHN NORTHCOTE NASH RA (1893-1977); watercolour and pencil, 'The Beach at Galant', signed lower left, inscribed on two labels verso the French Gallery Berkley Square, London also Blond Fine Art Ltd detailing the purchaser Frank Green Esq, 28th February 1978, 25 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationSome minor spotting and foxing. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Two volumes of The Art Journal for 1867 and 1888 both featuring numerous engraved illustrations (2). Additional InformationBindings worn, the earlier example more heavily worn with losses, heavy wear etc, no guarantee that all original plates are present, sold as seen.
A GARDNER & SONS; an Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid display cabinet with mirrored back, glazed central section with velvet lined interior, twin cupboard doors, lower shelf and raised on square section supports, bearing plaque inscribed 'A Gardner & Sons Cabinet Makers, Jamaica St Glasgow', width 158cm.
RUSKIN, JOHN; 'Modern Painters A New Edition', five volumes with the first signed beneath preface by the author, pub. Smith, Elder & Co, London 1873, all bound in green cloth boards, also a group of further art related books including 'The Studio' volumes 28 and 29, 'Raphael His Life, Works and Times' ed. W. Armstrong, London 1882 (binding af), 'Living Anatomy' by C.L. Burns and R.J. Colenso, London 1900, etc. Additional InformationBinding of the Ruskin examples heavily worn, generally all bindings worn throughout, no guarantee all plates or illustrations are present.
ROMANO STEFANELLI (Italian, 1931-2016); oil on canvas, 'Interno con Modella', signed and dated 1970, inscribed on label verso, 80 x 101cm. (D) Footnote: Included in the lot is the original exhibition poster for the London Hilton Art Gallery July and August 1970 with introduction by Pietro Annigoni. This particular oil is numbered 3 in the inventory 'Interior with Model' and was the most expensive work on offer at the exhibition priced at £900.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk. The canvas is slightly rippled in places and there is dirt all over the surface, there are traces of spots of white paint on the surface. Postage to UK would require a large picture box at a cost of £22.50 + VAT.
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); limited edition signed print, 'Group of Children', signed in pen to lower right and bearing Fine Art Trade Guild blimp stamp indicating number 776, 29 x 22cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationNeeds adjusting in it's mount, colours remain strong, otherwise appears in good order. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
WILEMAN & CO; a Foley 'Intarsio' mantel timepiece with shaped architectural case inscribed 'Carpe Diem' beneath the circular dial and with angled side panels with Art Nouveau decoration, printed marks, Rd.342317(?) and numbered 3160, height 29cm (restored).
ABLE & CHARNELL; a cased matched set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau buttons, each centred with repoussé female heads within foliate borders, each diameter 3cm, Birmingham and Chester 1902, approx 0.5ozt.Additional InformationAll loops are slightly bent, some slightly tarnished, some small dents to rims, general surface wear commensurate with age, case slightly af with some staining to silk.
GEORGE BEVEN (Sri Lanka, born 1929); Indian ink on paper applied with a toothbrush, portrait of Marilyn Monroe, signed lower right, 73 x 100.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) George Beven is one of Sri Lanka's most accomplished painters and splits his time between Negombo and London; he has worked as a newspaper illustrator and fashion designer alongside frequent exhibitions of his varied and innovative art output. Additional InformationLost section of paper lower left corner, some waviness and creasing. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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