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Vintage chromogenic print mounted on original cardboard7.6 x 11.4 in. (22.6 x 19.3 in. cardboard)Signed and dated in pencil on the cardboard rectoLITERATUREG. Celant, Bello qui non Ž vero? Contrasto, Milan, 2008, p. 10F. Fabiani, L. Gasparini, G. Sergio (edited by), Luigi Ghirri. "Pensare per immaginiÓ, Electa, Milan, 2014, p. 297P. Ghirri, E. Taramelli, Luigi Ghirri, vista con camera, Federico Motta Editore, Milan, 1992, p. 126This lot is subject to Artists Resale Rights
no. 323736, in chrome finish, with Elmar 1:35/50mm lens, Leitz Elmar 1:4 f=9cm lens, No. 295549, Leica lens cap, lens hood, and ercProvenance: private collection West Wales, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition report: Comments: camera generally good used condition. Lens slight wear to blackened rims, slight scuff to chrome
no.1021542, in chrome finish, with Summaron 1:1.35/35mm lens, Leitz Uva filter, Leica lens cap; Elmar 1:5/65 lens, No.2288294, c. 1968, with Leica lens cap; Leitz Elmar 1:4/135 lens, No.1825245, c.1960, Leica lens cap; Leitz SHOOC 135mm Bright-Line Finder 12030; Leitz Visoflex III OTXBO 90 degree finder & three related extension tubes (16471,16472K, 16464K); Leica-Meter MC with related booster (cased), three Leica lens hoods, five Leica tinted filters, all in an Omnica leather camera case Provenance: private collection West Wales, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition report: Comments: two small leather sections missing below lens and lower corner, some dints to top and base, generally fair/good used condition.
CHANEL: A METALLIC GOLD LAMBSKIN DIAMOND CC CAMERA BAG2014CC logo at front, two interwoven chain with shoulder pads, burgundy leather interior, aged gold tone hardwareCondition Grade A-28cm wide, 18cm high, 29cm shoulder drop, includes serial sticker, authenticity card and dust bagFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Nobby Stiles Manchester United 12x16 Signed, Coloured photo, Autographed Editions, Limited Edition. Photo shows Nobby staring into the camera as he leans against a goalpost 1970. Nobby played a total of 394 games for the 'Red Devils' scoring 19 times. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Football. Nat Lofthouse Signed 16x12 inch Colourised Photo. Autographed Editions, Limited Editions. Photo shows Lofthouse posing for the camera during a match warm up. Lofthouse scored 285 goals in 452 appearances for Bolton Wanderers. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A Dinky Toys No. 987 ABC TV mobile control room vehicle with cameraman, camera and cable, and a No. 988 ABC TV transmitter van with plastic aerial, both boxed (some minor paint chips, boxes lightly scuffed and stained).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Gina Parr Mysore India 2013 Photograph Printed on Hahnemuehle 310gsm German Etching Paper with Archival Inks Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Scape, memory and identity are ever present in my work. My childhood, spent diversely in wide-open spaces with my father fishing for mackerel and at home with my mother's hoarding and mental health issues, defined my relationship to the sea and land: The uncertainty of the deep, the spirit and memory of the open space, evoking freedom and connectedness. I do not wish to recreate those experienced places, but to unearth the truth, to centralise the feelings and emotions that were and are present and to not be afraid of the material of my past. My work is an expression of the intermingling of both joy and pain: the human condition. Education Originally trained as a Fine Artist at Coventry University, graduating with a First Class BA Honours Degree, she went on to Chelsea College of Art to study set design, leading to a 25-year career in Production Design, working on many prestigious shows for television. She returned to her Artist's practice in 2007. Select Exhibitions/Awards Solo Exhibitions / Commissions 2021 Commission of 4 large works at Neon Gallery London for Squire & Partners London 2019 "Deceived with Ornament" Renata Maiblum Gallery Copenhagen 2019 Solo show "Night Fishing" David Lolly Gallery Cambridge 2018 Solo show "Casting off" Brook Contemporary Budleigh Salterton Devon 2018 Commission Belmond Cadogan Hotel London - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2018 Commission Belgium - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2017 Commission for 2 large works for the Middle East - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2014 Solo show Candida Stevens Gallery Chichester 2013 Four paintings purchased by Keble College Oxford Permanent Collection Awards 2021 Associate member of Society of Women Artists 2020 Shortlisted and Exhibition The Chaiya Art Awards (online) 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 2014 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 1981 Awarded Arts Council England Grant 1980 Awarded Arts Council England Grant Gallery Representation Irving Contemporary Oxford, The Stratford Gallery Broadway, The Archive Gallery Salisbury, Rise Art London. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork When she is traveling and away from her painting studio, Parr uses a camera as her way of 'painting' whilst on the move, often mistaken as reproductions of her paintings, her photographs are Original Limited-Edition pieces. Renata Maiblum Art Consultancy Copenhagen says of Parr's work: Parr´s approach is a microcosm of surface, fragments of diversity founded on variety of exteriors; some human made, others adopting form by natural causes. Their very strong presence lends them the appearance of enlarged particles, those vibrant atoms of the country. The images exist by themselves, without need for definitions or description and, with their tactile and lively texture, seem as paintings. These 4 Photographs which were taken, paradoxically, in the overpopulated and chaotic streets in Southern India become chimerical worlds and fictional places.
Gina Parr Mahabalipuram India 2013 Photograph Printed on Hahnemuehle 310gsm German Etching Paper with Archival Inks Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Scape, memory and identity are ever present in my work. My childhood, spent diversely in wide-open spaces with my father fishing for mackerel and at home with my mother's hoarding and mental health issues, defined my relationship to the sea and land: The uncertainty of the deep, the spirit and memory of the open space, evoking freedom and connectedness. I do not wish to recreate those experienced places, but to unearth the truth, to centralise the feelings and emotions that were and are present and to not be afraid of the material of my past. My work is an expression of the intermingling of both joy and pain: the human condition. Education Originally trained as a Fine Artist at Coventry University, graduating with a First Class BA Honours Degree, she went on to Chelsea College of Art to study set design, leading to a 25-year career in Production Design, working on many prestigious shows for television. She returned to her Artist's practice in 2007. Select Exhibitions/Awards Solo Exhibitions / Commissions 2021 Commission of 4 large works at Neon Gallery London for Squire & Partners London 2019 "Deceived with Ornament" Renata Maiblum Gallery Copenhagen 2019 Solo show "Night Fishing" David Lolly Gallery Cambridge 2018 Solo show "Casting off" Brook Contemporary Budleigh Salterton Devon 2018 Commission Belmond Cadogan Hotel London - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2018 Commission Belgium - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2017 Commission for 2 large works for the Middle East - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2014 Solo show Candida Stevens Gallery Chichester 2013 Four paintings purchased by Keble College Oxford Permanent Collection Awards 2021 Associate member of Society of Women Artists 2020 Shortlisted and Exhibition The Chaiya Art Awards (online) 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 2014 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 1981 Awarded Arts Council England Grant 1980 Awarded Arts Council England Grant Gallery Representation Irving Contemporary Oxford, The Stratford Gallery Broadway, The Archive Gallery Salisbury, Rise Art London. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork When she is traveling and away from her painting studio, Parr uses a camera as her way of 'painting' whilst on the move, often mistaken as reproductions of her paintings, her photographs are Original Limited-Edition pieces. Renata Maiblum Art Consultancy Copenhagen says of Parr's work: Parr´s approach is a microcosm of surface, fragments of diversity founded on variety of exteriors; some human made, others adopting form by natural causes. Their very strong presence lends them the appearance of enlarged particles, those vibrant atoms of the country. The images exist by themselves, without need for definitions or description and, with their tactile and lively texture, seem as paintings. These 4 Photographs which were taken, paradoxically, in the overpopulated and chaotic streets in Southern India become chimerical worlds and fictional places.
Gina Parr Coast Exmouth 2012 Photograph Printed on Hahnemuehle 310gsm German Etching Paper with Archival Inks Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Scape, memory and identity are ever present in my work. My childhood, spent diversely in wide-open spaces with my father fishing for mackerel and at home with my mother's hoarding and mental health issues, defined my relationship to the sea and land: The uncertainty of the deep, the spirit and memory of the open space, evoking freedom and connectedness. I do not wish to recreate those experienced places, but to unearth the truth, to centralise the feelings and emotions that were and are present and to not be afraid of the material of my past. My work is an expression of the intermingling of both joy and pain: the human condition. Education Originally trained as a Fine Artist at Coventry University, graduating with a First Class BA Honours Degree, she went on to Chelsea College of Art to study set design, leading to a 25-year career in Production Design, working on many prestigious shows for television. She returned to her Artist's practice in 2007. Select Exhibitions/Awards Solo Exhibitions / Commissions 2021 Commission of 4 large works at Neon Gallery London for Squire & Partners London 2019 "Deceived with Ornament" Renata Maiblum Gallery Copenhagen 2019 Solo show "Night Fishing" David Lolly Gallery Cambridge 2018 Solo show "Casting off" Brook Contemporary Budleigh Salterton Devon 2018 Commission Belmond Cadogan Hotel London - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2018 Commission Belgium - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2017 Commission for 2 large works for the Middle East - Artefact Hotel Consultants 2014 Solo show Candida Stevens Gallery Chichester 2013 Four paintings purchased by Keble College Oxford Permanent Collection Awards 2021 Associate member of Society of Women Artists 2020 Shortlisted and Exhibition The Chaiya Art Awards (online) 2017 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 2014 Aesthetica Art Prize Longlisted 1981 Awarded Arts Council England Grant 1980 Awarded Arts Council England Grant Gallery Representation Irving Contemporary Oxford, The Stratford Gallery Broadway, The Archive Gallery Salisbury, Rise Art London. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork When she is traveling and away from her painting studio, Parr uses a camera as her way of 'painting' whilst on the move, often mistaken as reproductions of her paintings, her photographs are Original Limited-Edition pieces. Renata Maiblum Art Consultancy Copenhagen says of Parr's work: Parr´s approach is a microcosm of surface, fragments of diversity founded on variety of exteriors; some human made, others adopting form by natural causes. Their very strong presence lends them the appearance of enlarged particles, those vibrant atoms of the country. The images exist by themselves, without need for definitions or description and, with their tactile and lively texture, seem as paintings. These 4 Photographs which were taken, paradoxically, in the overpopulated and chaotic streets in Southern India become chimerical worlds and fictional places.

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