CONTEMPORARY ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY - Wolfgang TILLMANS (b. 1968, photographer). if one thing matters, everything matters. [London:] Tate Publishing, 2003. 4to (297 x 223mm). Coloured photographs by Tillmans, 8 subjects to a page. Original grey silk boards lettered in blind. WITH AN ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH BY TILLMANS, signed and numbered in pencil 16/50 on the verso, loosely-inserted in a pocket at the front, the book further SIGNED by Tillmans on the title. With 21 other books, pamphlets etc. including Allen Ginsberg (contributor, and others) Birth (New York, Esthetic Press, 1960, books 1 & 2, wrappers), John Cage's Diary: How to Improve the World (You will only make matters worse) Continued Part Three (1967) (West Glover, Vt., Great Bear Pamphlet, 1967, wrappers), Edward Ruscha's Crackers (Hollywood, 1969, plain wrappers), Dennis Oppenheim's Flower Arrangement for Bruce Nauman (New York, 1970, photographed accordion-leaf, folding into plain white wrappers), Eduardo Paolozzi (London, Tate, 1971, with cut-out boot on silk ribbon, original boards, dust-jacket, and another copy in wrappers), Julia Griffths's A drawing and an attachment. August. 1977 ([?London, no publisher, 1977, notebook with many stapled inserts including clippings, tickets, receipts, etc, wrappers), Robert Frank's One Hour (Madras & New York, Hanuman Books, 1992, 105 x 70mm., wrappers), Christian Boltanski's Lost (Glasgow, 1994, contained in grey file with elastic tie) and Martin Creed's Down Over Up ([?]London, Bloomberg & The Fruitmarket Gallery, [2010], original white paper boards, SIGNED by Martin Creed on the title). (23)
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A George III silver cow creamer, by John Schuppe, London 1765, the horned cow with open mouth, textured head and spine, floral and leaf decorated hinged cover, standing on all fours, 15cms long, 9.5cms high, 4.4oz. Note: John Schuppe (fl.1753-73) was a Dutch silversmith working in London and noted for his humorous cow creamers (cream jugs). John Schuppe is first recorded in England on 28 June 1753 when his name was recorded as a large worker of Little Deans Court, St Martins-le-Grand. He was registered to 6 New Rents in 1755. In 1773 his name appeared in the Parliamentary Return. The majority of creamers shaped as a cow in the Dutch style between 1753 and 1773 bear his mark. Nothing is known of him after 1773.
Scouting interest:-Thurman, John"Scout Camps, a Book for Scouters", The Boy Scouts Association 1954, green cloth with white titles, dj not price clipped"Look Wide, a Book for Senior Scouts", The Boy Scouts Association, maroon cloth with white titles, dj not price clipped Dudley Pank, J "The Scouter's Job", Herbert Jenkins 1954, dj not price clippedMorgan, D.Francis "Standing Camps, a Manual for Camping for Scout Troops", The Boy Scouts Association 1949, dj not price clipped, chipped"Hazelwood and Thurman Camping", a Penguin handbook 1960"A Sixer Annual for all the Wolf Clubs""Impeesa la Grande Aventure de Baden Powell " Lizard Edizioni", 1907, a comic strip annual of Baden Powell in French "It's A Wonderful Life and Nine Other Hit Songs from the Gang Show by Ralph Reader", limp covers 1951, published by The Boy Scouts AssociationReader, Ralph"More Sketches from the Gang Show", The Boy Scouts Association 1960, limp covers Bond, Michael"Paddington Takes the Air", Collins 1970, dj "A Bear Called Paddington", Young Puffin, condition poor "More About Paddington""Paddington's Blue Peter Story Book" (13)
A silver curb link charm bracelet with eighteen charms, a 1oz silver ingot with Jubilee 1977 hallmark, silver teddy bear pendant and chain, St Christopher, other silver and coin pendants, man's silver signet ring set with a garnet and other silver rings, a Stratton base metal and enamel Scottish dancer brooch, two cased EPNS christening spoons.
A Muela Bear Fixed Blade Knife, 15" overall length, Eickhorn Cyprus Fixed Blade Knife EICK825112, A KA-BAR 02-3053 DESERT TAN TACTICAL HEAVY-DUTY MULE COMBO EDGE FOLDING KNIFE and A Dajo Survivor Knife DJ00918, A Cudeman Model 261L Dagger, A Dark Ops Paul Basal "SHADOW" Tactical Assault Knife, 14" overall length (box, sheath and handle fastening bolt missing)
Four small silver novelty items by Sarah Jones, comprising Winnie-the-Pooh and Honeypot, a badger, a teddy bear-mounted cylindrical box and a letter opener with swan head terminal, London 1981-1990CONDITION: Badger quite tarnished. Minor nicks to Winnie & honeypot. Letter opener- Scratched on both sides of blade terminal. Box with teddy- Minor scratches in general and a small ding.nick to base rim. All hallmarks clear.
31 souvenir spoons, teaspoons and picks, including sterling silver and enameled examples. Places represented include San Franciso and other California cities, Alaska, Honolulu, Tennessee, Stratford on Avon, Paris, and other European cities. Includes one Russian style enamel and silver-gilt spoon marked 830S; 1 enameled Tennessee souvenir spoon with Lookout Mountain and the state seal (marked Gorham sterling); 1 Gorhan holly-enameled spoon; Honolulu spoon with figural hut and gilt leaf form bowl; California spoons including 2 engraved San Francisco (one having a bear figure on handle, the other with bead and shell pattern), Sea Beach Hotel Santa Cruz, San Luis Obispo, Woodland CA; Muir Glacier Alaska with picture of the Steamer Spokane on bowl, "Skagway", walrus and Greek Church on handle; Mount Tacoma with gilt bowl depicting the mountain, handle depicting fish, George Washington, and mining scene; 4 picks with twist handles and European buildings and shield on handles, 2 engraved Cologne and dated 1894; 1 for Paris dated 1894; 1 egg spoon engraved Canada; 2 twist handle spoons engraved Hazel and Dublin; 1 with Shakespeare bust engraved Stratford on Avon; 1 with lion rampant engraved Bruxelles having enameled angel on back of bowl; 1 with thistles on handle engraved Edinburgh; 1 with enameled handle engraved Glasgow; 2 gilt-sterling spoons with flower enameled handles and twisted stems (one bowl engraved London and the other plain); 1 Shreve & Co strawberry fork; 1 Whiting Floral handle spoon with no engraving, and 1 Tufts silverplated spoon with no engraving. 23 spoons are marked sterling. Combined weighable sterling: 7.56 oz. CONDITION: Overall very good condition, some with minor wear.
Group of five (5) Herend porcelain animal figurines with fishnet decoration, including one (1) red sitting rabbit, one (1) red lying rabbit, one (1) red pair of rabbits, one (1) red bear, and one (1) green duck. All pieces finished with gilt trim and having stamped Herend mark with additional numbers to underside (see photos). Ranging in size from 1 1/4" H x 5 3/8" H. Mid/late 20th century. CONDITION: All pieces in overall very good condition.
Four (4) East Tennessee Pigeon Forge pottery bears in various reclined positions. Bear seated upright on all fours is incised "Pigeon Forge Pottery Ferguson" on underside. Remaining three are signed "Douglas Ferguson" on underside. Bears range in size from 5 3/4" H x 7 1/2" W x 5" D to 9 1/2" H x 7" W x 6 1/2" D. American, mid to late 20th century. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate. CONDITION: Overall very good condition. A few minute scattered glaze imperfections.
Joe Kronenberg (Idaho, b. 1968) oil on masonite board painting titled "Warm Light " or "Big Boy" depicting the close up profile of a brown bear, cast in a soft light against a brown background. Signed "Joe Kronenberg" lower right. Signed, titled, and dated "2018" with copyright en verso. Housed in a contemporary wooden frame. Sight - 11 3/8" H x 15 1/4" W. Framed - 15 3/8" H x 19 1/2" W. Biography (from artist's website): Joe Kronenberg's paintings draw inspiration from historic sites and national parks in the American West and are influenced by the 19th-century French academic style and the Luminism and Tonalism techniques of the Hudson River School of painting. He was the 2009 recipient of the CM Russell Museum Auction’s "Ralph 'Tuffy' Berg Award" given to the most promising up and coming artist and was invited by the museum to join the prestigious Russell Skull Society of Artists in 2017. In 2011, 2014, 2015, and 2016 he had seven total paintings honored as finalists in the prestigious Art Renewal Center's International Salon. He is a member of the International Guild of Realism and the American Society of Traditional Artists. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition.
Pair of Jerry McKellar (Washington, b. 1944) bronze bear sculptures. 1st item: Patinated bronze sculpture depicting a sleeping bear titled "Snooz'n Bruin". Titled, signed and numbered 11/35 on back of one paw. 4 1/2" H x 15" L x 9 1/2" W. 2nd item: Patinated bronze sculpture depicting a partially seated bear titled "Bearly Aware". Signed and numbered 22/4 on the upper rear leg. 7 1/2" H x 7 1/2" W. CONDITION: Both sculptures overall very good condition.
Four (4) lithographed wind-up tin toys including: Marx tin wind-up Hop - A - Long Cassidy range rider toy, Marx logo to platform top corner, 9 1/4" H x 11 1/4" W; Courtland Rocking R Ranch wind up see-saw toy with Courtland logo to one end, 9 1/4" H x 17 3/4" L x 2 3/8" W; Japanese Line Mar wind-up English drumming soldier, marked on the backside of the base, 9" H; Japanese TPS wind-up golfing bear, marked on the backside, 4 1/2" H; together with a pair of "Pony Boy" cap guns with a Roy Rogers leather holster, retains one bullet. Guns - 9 3/4" L. Holster - 24 1/2" W x 12 3/4" L. All items 20th century. Provenance: The estate of James (Jimmy) Neely, Smyrna, TN. CONDITION: All toys overall good condition with very light wear and functioning when wound. Bear toy is missing the golf ball from the base and net. One gun strap of holster is broken, leather is brittle.
Kings pattern silver-plated cutlery, pair of cased Victorian fish servers, silver-plated bottle coaster, Victorian tea caddy with inscription, various tankards mostly awarded to Maj. Cleaver, small sliver candlestick, children's EPNS spoon with Teddy Bear moulded handle and other silver-plate in two boxes Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George Morton-Clark Bear 1, 2020 Pencil on paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) George Morton-Clark was born and raised in London He studied animation for 3 years at London University, Surrey Institute of Art and Design. After gaining his BA he left to pursue an art career but the animation aspect has never really left his craft. Still based in London he has his work in major collections across the US, Europe, The Middle East, and the Far East. George has exhibited alongside the likes of George Condo, Tracey Emin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Damien Hirst. He has also collaborated with major brands including All Saints Clothing, DeLonghi, The Macmillan Cancer Trust, and Penguin Books. In 2018 he sold out his works in a major show in Beirut concluding with 24 pieces going to prestigious collections across the world.
George Morton-Clark Bear 2, 2020 Pencil on paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) George Morton-Clark was born and raised in London He studied animation for 3 years at London University, Surrey Institute of Art and Design. After gaining his BA he left to pursue an art career but the animation aspect has never really left his craft. Still based in London he has his work in major collections across the US, Europe, The Middle East, and the Far East. George has exhibited alongside the likes of George Condo, Tracey Emin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Damien Hirst. He has also collaborated with major brands including All Saints Clothing, DeLonghi, The Macmillan Cancer Trust, and Penguin Books. In 2018 he sold out his works in a major show in Beirut concluding with 24 pieces going to prestigious collections across the world.
George Morton-Clark Bear 3, 2020 Pencil on paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) George Morton-Clark was born and raised in London He studied animation for 3 years at London University, Surrey Institute of Art and Design. After gaining his BA he left to pursue an art career but the animation aspect has never really left his craft. Still based in London he has his work in major collections across the US, Europe, The Middle East, and the Far East. George has exhibited alongside the likes of George Condo, Tracey Emin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Damien Hirst. He has also collaborated with major brands including All Saints Clothing, DeLonghi, The Macmillan Cancer Trust, and Penguin Books. In 2018 he sold out his works in a major show in Beirut concluding with 24 pieces going to prestigious collections across the world.
George Morton-Clark Bear 4, 2020 Pencil on paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) George Morton-Clark was born and raised in London He studied animation for 3 years at London University, Surrey Institute of Art and Design. After gaining his BA he left to pursue an art career but the animation aspect has never really left his craft. Still based in London he has his work in major collections across the US, Europe, The Middle East, and the Far East. George has exhibited alongside the likes of George Condo, Tracey Emin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Takashi Murakami, and Damien Hirst. He has also collaborated with major brands including All Saints Clothing, DeLonghi, The Macmillan Cancer Trust, and Penguin Books. In 2018 he sold out his works in a major show in Beirut concluding with 24 pieces going to prestigious collections across the world.
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