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BERYL COOK (BRITISH 1926-2008), 'Bryant Park', A Limited Edition print, 187/300, of a woman lying on a bench whilst smoking, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, no certificate, unmounted, unframed, size approximately 47cm x 59cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) (condition: as new)
PAUL HORTON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), 'Sweet Dreams', A Limited Edition print of a man and his dog sleeping on a park bench, 71/295, signed, titled and numbered in pencil with a hand written dedication to the vendor verso, dated 2004, with certificate of authenticity, mounted, framed and glazed, size approximately 40cm x 48cm (condition: as new)
A mixed lot of power tools and hand tools to include a Nu Tool six inch bench grinder, a Powercraft router, an angle grinder, a boxed tap and die set and a quantity of spanners and similar This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
After George Nelson - Platform Bench - A 20th Century Herman Miller style slatted ash wood top raised on ebonised supports with a fitted sheet of toughened glass. Originally designed in 1948 and designed to be used as a bench , coffee table or a base to heighten something else. Measures 37cm x 153cm x 47cm.
Collection of autograph letters relating to the arts (musicians, composers, painters, sculptors, actors, writers), comprising the following: Valentine Cameron "Val" Prinsep RA (1838-1904), British painter of the Pre-Raphaelite school, autograph letter giving his apologies for not attending a party, addressed to a Mr Henley, headed paper with embossed address (1 Holland Park Road, Addison Road, Kensington), black ink on paper bearing manufacturer's watermark (Joynson 1875). Harry Furniss (1854-1925), artist and illustrator, autograph letter on headed paper (The New Budget, Covent Garden), signed and dated 11th November 1895. Sir Alfred Gilbert RA (1854-1934), English sculptor and goldsmith, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (16, Maida Vale). Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912), painter, autograph in black ink on slip of paper torn from correspondence. Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900), English composer, autograph letter on headed paper (2, Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.), 'Sir Arthur Sullivan presents his compliments to Mr Waddy & the Masters of the Bench & has much pleasure in accepting their invitation to dinner on Jan 22nd, 10/12/95'. Sir George Clement Martin (1844-1916), English organist who served at St. Paul's Cathedral, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (4, Amen Court, S. Paul's Cathedral) bearing manufacturer's watermark (A Cowan & Sons 1909), 'I am just off to Ascot and I hate the journey on a wet Sunday night'. Sir Hubert Parry (1848-1918), English composer, autograph letter on headed paper (Highnam Court Gloucester), signed and dated January 2nd 1898, 'Dear Mr. Dumford, A capital idea! and I hope the Club will be a great success. Wishing you a happy new year'. Harry Plunket Greene (1865-1936), Irish baritone, autograph letter on headed paper (Park Lodge, Albert Gate, S.W.), dated November 11 1894. Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (18, Berkeley Square), signed and dated 1898. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852-1917), English actor and theatre manager, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (Theatre Royal Haymarket). E. Holman Clark (1864-1925), British stage actor, autograph letter written from the Savoy Theatre, complete with original envelope postmarked November 3 1924. E. F. Benson (1867-1940), English novelist, autograph letter on headed paper (102, Oakley Street, Chelsea). John Galsworthy (1867-1933), English novelist and playwright, autograph in black ink on scrap of paper taken from a sheet of correspondence. Edmund Hodgson Yates (1831-1894), British journalist, novelist and dramatist, proprietor and editor of The World society newspaper, autograph letter on headed paper ("The World", 1 York Street, Covent Garden. W.C.), signed and dated August 16 1887, complete with original World envelope postmarked 1887. (14)Provenance: The vendor's grandmother, a Mrs. Mordaunt, was a collector of signed letters and autographs; the letters that she amassed in her lifetime are being offered in this Library Auction.
A pair of green painted cast iron garden benches on paw feet, width of each approx 150cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Considerable weathering and wear, one is missing a slat, remains of various paint jobs still left, some areas of corrosion, the wood is semi distressed with some splits, cracks, flaking to the finish, cracking to the painted finish, bench with the missing slat also has one broken to one end.

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