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Lot 235

An Art Deco oval mirror with chrome frame and swivel wall bracket. Mirror 46 x 35cm

Lot 95Q

An Art Deco silver green and white paste stone double clip brooch, a blue paste pendant on chain with a matching pair of earrings, a pair of silver labradorite drop earrings marked 925, a Madonna pendant, and assorted costume jewellery

Lot 350

Assorted boxed games, to include Subbuteo table soccer 'Club Edition', Escalado, 'Masterpiece - The Art Auction Game', Totopoly, a 'Chop Chop' helicopter, and general Dynamics FIII A

Lot 109

A 925 silver pendant necklace with Art Nouveau style pendant with hoop clasp.

Lot 11

A pair of 9ct gold earrings in the Art Deco style as large stylized fans with post backs. Marked 375 test 9ct gold.

Lot 110

A 1930's Art Deco Bakelite green bar brooch with three yellow lilies and safety pin clasp. Measures 5cms.

Lot 111

A pair of 925 silver Art Deco marcasite earrings with post backs.

Lot 19

A 925 silver Art Nouveau style brooch pin set with a french jet Cabochon.

Lot 56

A 9ct gold Art Deco bar brooch with a green silver set central stone. Measures 5cms. weight 1.6g. Marked 9ct silver set. Tests 9ct and silver.

Lot 59

An Art Nouveau style silver pendant necklace with large marcasite set pendant on a rope twist chain. Marked 925.

Lot 77

A 1930's Art Deco black bakelite figural hat pin in the form of a swallow bird set with paste stones with gold tone pin. Measures 5.5cms.

Lot 135

A LARGE ART DECO BAKERLITE CASED EKCO AC97

Lot 219

AN ART GLASS GROUP OF TWO LEAPING DOLPHINS, CERAMIC INCLUDING A COUNTRY CRAFT TUBE LINED FLORAL POTTERY VASE, DESIGNED BY ANNE ROWE, 8 1/2" HIGH ETC....

Lot 69

AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BLOND WOOD ART NOUVEAU CARVED SMALL MIRROR DOOR WARDROBE (LACKS CORNICE)

Lot 83

ART DECO WALNUT CHIMING AND STRIKING MANTEL CLOCK

Lot 560

A teak jar and cover (Aero-Art product made from British Aircraft propellers of the war period 1914 - 1918)

Lot 580

A box containing various ornaments; a glass paperweight; an art glass vase; a shoe brush; a travelling chess set etc.

Lot 746

An Art Deco style teaset

Lot 834

A quantity of various glass and china to include a carnival glass vase; an Art Deco style vase; a Chinese teapot etc.

Lot 857

A Victorian copper teapot; a Royal Doulton figure entitled 'Top o' the Hill'; two pieces of trench art etc.

Lot 335

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945): A Japanese Wood Sculpture: Kisshōten, female deity standing with serene expression and holding a nyoi-hoju (wish-fulfilling) jewel. Lacquer, colours and gold on wood. H 45 cm x W 15 cm x L 11 cm Note on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 336

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Bishamonten, the chief of the four Heavenly Kings, punisher of evildoers, standing with severe expression, holding a spear in the right hand and a small pagoda in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 53 cm x W 13 cm x L 9 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 337

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Fudōmyōō, one of the Wisdom Kings, sitting against a karura flame background, with fierce expression and holding a sword in the right hand and a rope in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 51 cm x W 36 cm x L 10 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 339

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Nyoirin Kannon, six-armed Goddess of Mercy, sitting on a double lotus flower in meditative position, holding attributes. Colours on katsura (cercidiphyllum japonicum, or 'wig plant') wood with gilt crown, decorations and part of halo.H 25.5 cm x W 12 cm x L 11 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 340

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Dainichi Nyorai, the Primordial Buddha sitting in meditative position. Colours on camphorwood with gilt face and body.H 18 cm x W 13 cm x L 9.8 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 451

A stylish Art Nouveau lucid green baths salts jar, with label underneath "Bath Crystals, Violet, prepared by Boots, circa 1920", decorated on either side with peacocks painted in "gold", with screw-off top. Foot note:- Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10, helped his mother to run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, which became Boot & Co., in 1883, then Boots Pure Drug Company Ltd. in 1888. In 1920, Jesse Boot sold the company to the American United Drug Co. However, because of deteriorating economic circumstances in North America, Boots was sold back into British hands in 1933.

Lot 179

John Edwards (British, 1938-2009):Abstract study, mixed media, signed & dated. Note: John Edwards was a rising star on the British art scene in the late 1960s and 70s. He served as head of painting and sculpture at St Martin's School of Art, London, in the 1980s.

Lot 117

An art deco hand painted Jardinière

Lot 3

An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver pin box decorated with a kitten

Lot 378

An Art Nouveau decanter with hallmarked silver collar

Lot 594

A quantity of modern plates including designs by Michael Rothenstein for the Royal Academy of Art.

Lot 86

Four art glass dishes various colour

Lot 20

A collection of Edwardian sporting themed collectors plates, animal themed plates and a black and white art glass dish

Lot 33

A Keswick School of Industrial Art, Firth Staybright cake slice

Lot 7

A Border Fine Art Polar Bear and Cub RW18, Otter WW2 and a Country Artists Wolf Pair CA544

Lot 125

Art deco style bronze figure, Diana Goddess of the Hunt

Lot 219

Art deco dressing table with matching compactum

Lot 176

MIRRORED WALL ART, in the style of Damien Hurst of a skull, 100cm x 100cm,

Lot 68

MIRROR, with bevelled plate circular centre in a square mirrored and gilded frame Art Deco style, 110cm x 110cm.

Lot 162

A tray lot of coloured glass, cranberry, Art Deco and etched examples, Mary Gregory, etc together with an un framed reverse painting on glass of a young girl.

Lot 193

A Royal Doulton Art Deco coffee service decorated in the Leonara pattern, including coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, coffee cans and saucers, approximately fourteen pieces.

Lot 20

A box of miscellaneous to include T.V lamp, Jersey pottery tablelamp, composite plaque, art glass, Royal View binoculars etc.

Lot 218

A lot of collectable ceramics including a large West German art pottery lamp base, a model of a bay horse and cart, Sylvac, Staffordshire style King Charles Spaniels etc.

Lot 221

An Italian pottery figure of a flamenco dancer, a Regency Fine Art figure Russell Rabbit and two pottery dogs.

Lot 229

A tray of art glass and art glass animals and birds.

Lot 241

Two West German art pottery lamp bases and shades.

Lot 246

A tray of collectables to include Wade Wedgwood, Poole and assortment of art glass.

Lot 254

A pair of Art Nouveau copper finger plates, along with two ceramic examples. Copper 33cm x 13.5cm and mounted on boards.

Lot 274

Two Capodimonte figures and three pieces of glassware including amber art glass bottle vase.

Lot 29B

A lot of mounted art prints architecture related calendars, three volumes of The Worlds Greatest Paintings, a book on Manet etc.

Lot 359

A boxed Kevin Francis Art Deco style figure 'beach belle'. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. 1st quality.

Lot 377

A Beswick Trentham Art pottery stylized model of a bull designed by Colin Mebourne. Ground in matt black and with gilt highlights. Incised numbers 409. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Tiny chip to left horn only. No other flaws and free from repair.

Lot 481

An oak Art Deco metamorphic writing desk by Maco. With glazed bookends pedestals, cut glass ink wells and letter rack.

Lot 84

A box of mixed glassware and ceramics to include jelly moulds, tourist wares, Palissy, art pottery etc.

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