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§ Rosalie Johnson (British, b. 1933), bronze resin sculpture in the form of a resting fox, ed. 63/75, inscribed with artist's signature, height 15cm, diameter 28cm approx.Please note that Artist's Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information
Bilbo type mirror from the 18th century.Gilded wood and marble. It has a bronze and brass figure.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70's between London and Madrid.Measurements: 86 x 62 x 3,5 cm.Mirror of rectangular format with the perimeters adorned in gilded wood and carved with a chain created with small carved balls. Both bands frame the central one, which is made of marble with a highly expressive stone colouring. The work is completed with bronze and brass sconces. In the upper left area, a cup from which a plant grows, and in the lower central area, a large figure representing a female figure. Both her clothing and the cornucopia she holds in one of her hands bring to mind the aesthetic models of classical antiquity, specifically Hera, who was usually represented with the aforementioned attribute due to her role as goddess of abundance.
A set of three bronze medals commemorating the tree different British kings who reigned in the year 1936: 1) Silver Jubilee of George V & Queen Mary; 2) Abdication of Edward VIII; & 3) Accession of George VI & Queen Elizabeth; in original fitted case, together with nine corresponding postage stamps.
Medal: Cased City of London School, New Buildings 1882 bronze medal. OBV busts of Albert Edward & Alexandra facing right/ REV Facade of school building flanked by shields of the Prince of Wales & City of London, above text "By his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales 12 Dec 1882". J.S & A.B Wyon. Diameter 77mm.
THE AGE OF BRONZE - I'M GONNA LOVE YOU 7" (US SOUL - GUAVA 103). A scarce original US 7" pressing of I'm Gonna Love You/ I'm In Love by The Age Of Bronze (103, US pressing on Guava Records. Yellow/ black labels are in excellent shape. The record is in lovely Ex condition, displaying a couple of hairline/ wispy paper marks).
Corgi Toys Gift set 48, comprising 1138 Carrimore car transporter with Ford tilt cab, orange cab with two tone blue transporter; 252 Rover 2000, metallic maroon body with cream interior, spun hubs; 251 Hillman Imp, metallic bronze body with white flashes, cream interior, spun hubs; 440 Ford Consul Cortina super estate car, metallic blue body with faux side panels, cream interior, spun hubs; 249 Morris Mini Cooper DeLuxe, black body with faux 'wickerwork' side panels and red roof, lemon yellow interior, spun hubs; 321 Mini Cooper 'S', red body with white roof, Monte Carlo decals and racing number '2' to side doors, red interior, spun hubs; 226 Morris Mini-Minor, pale blue body, red interior, spun hubs, window boxed with polystyrene display piece, original instructions sheet and eighteen plastic traffic cone accessories
Corgi Toys Gift set 41, comprising 1138 Carrimore car transporter with Ford tilt cab, orange cab with two tone blue transporter; 252 Rover 2000, metallic maroon body with cream interior, spun hubs; 251 Hillman Imp, metallic bronze body with white flashes, cream interior, spun hubs; 440 Ford Consul Cortina super estate car, red body with faux side panels, cream interior, spun hubs; 226 Morris Mini-Minor, pale blue body, red interior, spun hubs; 321 Mini Cooper 'S', red body with white roof, Monte Carlo decals and racing number '2' to side doors, red interior, spun hubs; 249 Morris Mini Cooper DeLuxe, black body with faux 'wickerwork' side panels and red roof, lemon yellow interior, spun hubs, boxed *This Gift set was previously only sold by mail order.
Matchbox 1-75 issue models, comprising 1g 'Superfast' Dodge Challenger, blue body with white roof, red interior, boxed; another, boxed; 2f 'Superfast' Rescue Hovercraft, lime green with light brown skirt and 'RESCUE' decal, boxed; 2g S-2 jet, metallic light blue body with white wings, red and white 'VIPER' decals to wings, boxed; 3e Porsche Turbo, red body with various decals, boxed; 4g '57 Chevy, red body with 'CHERRY BOMB' decals, boxed; 5f 'Superfast' Seafire boat, blue hull with white deck, 'SEA FIRE' decal and yellow plastic driver figure, boxed; 5g U.S. Mail truck, blue body with white roof, 'U.S. MAIL' decal to bonnet, boxed; 6f Mercedes 350SL, metallic steel blue body with white interior, boxed; 7e 'Superfast' Volkswagen Golf, yellow body with red interior, black roof rack with two surfboards, boxed; 8h Rover 3500, metallic orange/bronze body with tan interior, boxed and 9f 'Superfast' Ford Escort RS2000, white body with 'FORD', 'SHELL' and 'DUNLOP' decals, tan interior, boxed (12)
Matchbox 1-75 issue models, comprising 26e 'Superfast' site dumper, orange cab with white interior, silver tipping piece, boxed; another, boxed; 27e Lamborghini Countach, orange body, boxed; 27f Swing Wing, red and white body, boxed; 28e 'Rola.matics' Stoat, military green body with brown figure, boxed; 28f 'Superfast' Lincoln Continental, pink/red body with beige/brown interior and white roof, boxed; 28g Formula racing car, metallic bronze/grey body with various decals, boxed; another, boxed; 30e 'Superfast' Swamp Rat, military green deck, light brown hull with 'SWAMP RATS' decals, boxed; 30f arctic trunk, metallic blue cab, silver truck, boxed; 31e 'Superfast' caravan, white body with striped orange decal featuring an Eagle, orange door, boxed; another, with blue door, boxed; 32e field gun, military green body, brown base with two soldiers and four shells on sprue, boxed; another, with two soldiers and two loose shells, boxed (14)
Matchbox Superkings models, comprising K-1 hydraulic excavator, red cab with silver arm and scoop bucket, 'D&K' decals, window boxed; K-2 car recovery vehicle, bronze body with decals, red car with '207 COBRA' decals, window boxed; K-4 big tipper, red cab with yellow tipper piece, 'LAING' decals, window boxed; K-9 Fire tender, red body with silver extending ladder, 'DENVER' and 'DIRE DEPT.' decals, window boxed; K-26 cement truck, orange cab and body with grey cement mixer and plastic figure with cement barrow, window boxed; other Matchbox models including Battlekings etc, each window boxed (12)
Mixed lot of 19 Bronze Age Marvel comics, approx VG - FN. Avengers, Fantastic Four, The Defenders, The Thing. The Invaders #36 1979 (2nd Iron Cross Appearance)Marvel Triple Action #46 1978Avengers #189 1979Avengers #190 1979Avengers #194 1980The Defenders #51 1977The Defenders #76 1979The Defenders #77 1979Fantastic Four #156 1975Fantastic Four #161 1975Fantastic Four #166 1976Fantastic Four #170 1976Fantastic Four #212 1979Marvel Two-in-one #57 The Thing and Wundarr 1979Marvel two-in-one #50 The Thing Battles The Thing 1979Marvel two-in-one #48 The Thing and the Jack of Hearts 1978Marvel two-in-one #45 The Thing and Captain Marvel 1978Marvel two-in-one #16 The Thing and Kazar 1976Marvel two-in-one #58 The Thing and Aquarian 1979 (First appearance of Wundarr the Aquarian).
23 Mixed Bronze Age Marvel Comics, Spider-Man, Black Panther Nova, Man Thing. Approx VG-FN. Spider-woman #20 (1979) 1st Meeting with Spider-manThe Man Thing vol. 2 #1 1979Marvel Team-up #77 Spider-man and Ms. Marvel 1978The Man Called Nova #12 1977Marvel Premiere #51 Featuring Black Panther 1979Daredevil #154 1978Conan The Barbarian #81 1977Power Man and Iron Fist #55 1978Doctor Strange #28 1978Tales to Astonish #12 1980Marvel Premiere #46 Featuring Man Thing 1978Machine Man #11 1979Ms Marvel #23 1979Marvel Spotlight on Captain Marvel #1 1979Marvel Spotlight on Captain Marvel #2 1979Marvel Spotlight on Captain Marvel #3 1979Captain Marvel #59 1978Master of Kung Fu #64 1978Master of Kung Fu #72 1978Master of Kung Fu #75 1978Master of Kung Fu #77 1978Master of Kung Fu #78 1978Master of Kung Fu #80 1979
LUDOVICO POGLIAGHI (Milan, 1857 -, Varese, 1950)."Siege. 1890.Oil on paper pasted on cardboard.With label on the back and handwritten inscription.Signed at the lower left.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70's between London and Madrid.Measurements: 38 x 54 cm.Ludovico Pogliaghi was born in an upper middle class Milanese family. He enrolled at the Brera Academy at a very early age; and in 1889 he completed his studies. Among his strongest influences was Giuseppe Bertini, who taught him painting. During the 1880s he obtained important commissions for the artistic decoration of palaces belonging to the Milanese aristocracy. He also executed religious works and embarked on a career as an illustrator of historical subjects for the Treves publishing house in Milan. He was appointed professor of decoration at the Brera Academy in 1890, and in 1895 won a prestigious competition to design the bronze doors of the Duomo in Milan. One of his works is the Pietà above the entrance to the Expiatori Chapel in Monza. As a leading exponent of an eclectic academicism oriented towards the restoration of earlier classical styles, he engaged in an intense activity that saw him involved in all the major official works of the time, including as a consultant to the Department of Antiquities and Fine Arts, and as a restorer. During the 1920s, while continuing with his official duties, he gradually withdrew from the art world, devoting himself mainly to ecclesiastical commissions. In his mature years, from the mid-1880s onwards, he retired to the house-museum of the Sacro Monte di Varese, where he assembled his collection of antique art, which is displayed together with models of his own works.
LUDOVICO POGLIAGHI (Milan, 1857 - Varese, 1950)."The Death of Pliny in Pompeii", 1890.With label on the back and handwritten inscription.Signed at the lower left.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid.Measurements: 37 x 55 cm.Ludovico Pogliaghi was born in an upper middle class Milanese family. He enrolled at the Brera Academy at a very early age; and in 1889 he completed his studies. Among his strongest influences was Giuseppe Bertini, who taught him painting. During the 1880s he obtained important commissions for the artistic decoration of palaces belonging to the Milanese aristocracy. He also executed religious works and embarked on a career as an illustrator of historical subjects for the Treves publishing house in Milan. He was appointed professor of decoration at the Brera Academy in 1890, and in 1895 won a prestigious competition to design the bronze doors of the Duomo in Milan. One of his works is the Pietà above the entrance to the Expiatori Chapel in Monza. As a leading exponent of an eclectic academicism oriented towards the restoration of earlier classical styles, he engaged in an intense activity that saw him involved in all the major official works of the time, including as a consultant to the Department of Antiquities and Fine Arts, and as a restorer. During the 1920s, while continuing with his official duties, he gradually withdrew from the art world, devoting himself mainly to ecclesiastical commissions. In his mature years, from the mid-1880s onwards, he retired to the house-museum of the Sacro Monte di Varese, where he assembled his collection of antique art, which is displayed together with models of his own works.
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