A collection of 20th century Swiss black forest style wooden plates and objects. The collection to include a miniature wall clock, with carved decoration depiction a church spire with bell and a bronzed clock face. Alongside a bowl carved in the form of two overlapped leaves and a pierced carved plate with grape and leaf decoration.
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Chris Orr (b. 1943) The Envious Bell Boy - 1979 Hand Coloured Etching Signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil by the artist. Artist Proof. Measures 52cm x 76cm. Chris Orr was born in Islington London 1943. A Student at the Royal College of Art 1964-1967 he subsequently taught in many Art Schools. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1995 and made Professor of Printmaking at the Royal College of Art 1998-2008. He was awarded an MBE and made Professor Emeritus in 2008. As Treasurer of the Royal Academy 2014-18 he was involved in the Burlington project. Chris Orr has had numerous exhibitions throughout the world which include: ‘The Complete Chris Orr’ (touring show), 1976; ‘Many Mansions’ (touring show), 1990; Six Royal Academicians in China’, shown in Beijing, Shanghai, and London, 2005; ‘LithORRgraphy’, Royal Academy, Fine Rooms 2012. ‘The Miserable Lives of Fabulous Artists’ Royal Academy Keeper’s House 2018. He has had regular solo shows with the Jill George Gallery and the Brook Gallery. He exhibits annually at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the London Original Print Fair. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Chris Orr (b. 1943) Never Listen to the Deaf Janitor 15/25 - 1979 The Bitter Tears of the Envious Bell Boy 4/20 - 1979 They Made England - 3/30 - 1989 Hand Coloured Etching Signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil by the artist. Largest measures 58cm x 46cm. Chris Orr was born in Islington London 1943. A Student at the Royal College of Art 1964-1967 he subsequently taught in many Art Schools. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1995 and made Professor of Printmaking at the Royal College of Art 1998-2008. He was awarded an MBE and made Professor Emeritus in 2008. As Treasurer of the Royal Academy 2014-18 he was involved in the Burlington project. Chris Orr has had numerous exhibitions throughout the world which include: ‘The Complete Chris Orr’ (touring show), 1976; ‘Many Mansions’ (touring show), 1990; Six Royal Academicians in China’, shown in Beijing, Shanghai, and London, 2005; ‘LithORRgraphy’, Royal Academy, Fine Rooms 2012. ‘The Miserable Lives of Fabulous Artists’ Royal Academy Keeper’s House 2018. He has had regular solo shows with the Jill George Gallery and the Brook Gallery. He exhibits annually at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the London Original Print Fair. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Dinky Toys - Two boxed Dinky Toys police vehicles. Lot consists of #277 Police Land Rover; together with #732 Bell Police Helicopter. Models appear to be in Mint condition housed in very dusty boxes with storage wear (there's yellowing and holes to the helicopters bubble) both appearing Fair Plus overall. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A REPRODUCTION BRASS SHIP'S BELL, BULK HEAD BAROMETER AND LUMEX TELESCOPE, comprising an FCC precision bulkhead barometer, an FCC precision bulkhead thermometer, a wall hanging ship's bell, a small gilt mantel quartz clock in the shape of a padlock, a boxed 'Anemo' wind speed indicator together with a Lumex astronomical telescope D=60mm F=900mm with a 2X Barlow lens and wooden tripod stand (6) (Condition Report: all appear to be working)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, white enamel dial with gilt bezel, gilt finial and feet, bell striking with pendulum, missing key, red marble decoration to the front, height 38cm to the top of the finial (1) (Condition Report: the clock winds, but does not appear to be working)
Glazed Porcelain Decorated, hand-created, hand-painted featuring a Blue and White Bell and a Rust and White Bell, each with Flower Knobs. Year: 2001. Blue and White - HM: 8037-0-36/AB, 4"h. Rust and White - HM: 8037-0-36/AOG, 4"h. Like Brand New. Artist: HERENDIssued: 2001Dimensions: IN DESC.Manufacturer: HEREND PORCELAINCountry of Origin: HUNGARYCondition: Excellent
Vintage Full Leather Classics, Gilded, Franklin Library Collectors Edition Books from the 100 Greatest Books of All Times. These Vintage Limited Edition Books have been printed to the highest of standards. Full Leather Bound, Hubbed Spines, 22k Gold Accents, 22K Gold Gilded Edges, Silk Moire End Papers, and Sewn-In Silk Ribbon Bookmarks. Smyth Sewn Bindings with Hidden Muslin Joints accentuate the Fine Bindings. Condition: Like New, Very Fine to Excellent. Vintage, See Title, Author and Year Listed. - Title: Lord Jim. Author: Joseph Conrad Year: 1977 Excellent. Title: The Ambassadors. Author: Henry James. Year: 1980 Excellent. Title: Political Writings. Author: John Stuart Mill. Year: 1982. Title: Paradise Lost. Author: John Milton. Year: 1981. Title: Pensee.s Author: Blaise Pascal. Year: 1979 Title: Poems of John Keats. Author: Illustrations of Robert Anning Bell . Year: 1982. Artist: THE FRANKLIN LIBRARYIssued: 1977-82Dimensions: IN DESC.Manufacturer: THE FRANKLIN LIBRARYCountry of Origin: PA, USACondition: Very Good
A Charles ll period brass lantern clock case, by Andrew Prime, London, with a later chain driven fusee movement striking on a bell, the engraved dial signed 'Andrew Prime Londini Fecit' and 'WM 1671', decorated with flowers, chapter ring with engraved and black painted Roman numerals with half hours markers, steel hands, 15 by 15 by 36cm high, with winder.Notes: Andrew Prime (1619-1710) was in the circle of pioneers involved in early English clockmaking. Born in 1619, he was the son of a Norwich weaver and apprenticed in 1632 to Abraham Boyce of the Blacksmiths’ Company and made free in 1641. Prime was closely associated with the Fromanteels, whose family also came from Norwich. He was made free of the Clockmakers’ in 1646 and, in the same year, Prime married Ahasuerus Fromanteel’s sister, Elizabeth. They had three children, the youngest of which, Abraham, worked for his father. Despite protestations, in 1674, Prime was made Assistant of the Clockmakers’, but never attended meetings and may have left London. Prime died in Norwich in 1710, having spent his later life there.With key in running order, some damage to edges of the dial and various adaptations. Please see images provided.
A mid-19th century mahogany ‘Rocking Ship’ 8-day Longcase Clock, signed S. Magnus, Swansea, with two-weight movement striking on a bell, the painted and enamelled 13-inch arched dial with Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date aperture and rocking ship automata to the arch, the case with boxwood stringing and spiral twist columns, long trunk door, arched hood with three ball finials, 91in (231cm) high, with two weights and pendulum. Condition: overall good condition, clock currently running and striking, but we cannot guarantee it.
An antique late 17th century style Lantern Clock and Bracket, probably Victorian, silvered 6 inch chapter ring with roman numerals enclosing a foliate engraved centre and with silvered central alarm dial and single hand, unusual silvered foliate pediment depicting a man and strapped bell to top, with chain driven movement.
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