Artist: Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971). Title: "The Junior Interstate Ballroom Dance Champions, Yonkers, N.Y". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1962. Printed 1978. Dimensions: Overall size: 15 3/4 x 11 5/8 in. (400 x 295 mm). Image size: 10 5/16 x 10 in. (262 x 254 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. High-grade archival paper. Ample margins. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Comment(s): According to “Gordon’s Photography Prices” the auction record for a silver print of this image is $377,000 realized at Sotheby's, New York, 12/11/2014, lot #37. Arbus’s direct, confrontational approach to photography meant that her subjects did not always like their portraits. After seeing his, the writer Norman Mailer famously said, "giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child. Image copyright © The Estate of Diane Arbus, LLC. [27161-3-225]
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Artist: Christian Vogt (Swiss, b.1946). Title: "The Couch". Medium: Vintage color photometalgraph. Date: Composed 1975. Printed 1975. Dimensions: Overall size: 17 1/4 x 13 in. (438 x 330 mm). Image size: 7 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (184 x 184 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in the plate. Intended edition of 950 (of which all were printed?). High-grade white Chromecoat coated archival paper. Full margins, as ssued. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition. Comment(s): Very scarce. Quite possibly printed in a run of far less than the 950 proposed. The printing was derived from a high-resolution negative produced from the SX-70 camera. In an effort to show that the SX-70 could successfully compete with traditional analogue cameras and film as a fine art medium, the company gave cameras plus a generous stock of film to leading photographers of the day. Their output was then published by the Polaroid Corporation. Image copyright © Christian Vogt. [24693-3-200]
Artist: Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971). Title: "A Castle in Disneyland, California". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1964. Printed 1978. Dimensions: Overall size: 15 3/4 x 11 5/8 in. (400 x 295 mm). Image size: 9 7/8 x 10 in. (251 x 254 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. High-grade archival paper. Ample margins. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Comment(s): According to “Gordon’s Photography Prices” the auction record for a silver print of this image is $95,600 realized at Phillips, New York, 10/17/2003, lot #49. Arbus’s direct, confrontational approach to photography meant that her subjects did not always like their portraits. After seeing his, the writer Norman Mailer famously said, "giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child. Image copyright © The Estate of Diane Arbus, LLC. [27152-3-225]
Artist: Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978). Title: "Composition". Medium: Vintage color photometalgraph. Date: Composed 1975. Printed 1975. Dimensions: Overall size: 17 1/4 x 13 in. (438 x 330 mm). Image size: 7 1/4 x 7 1/4 in. (184 x 184 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in the plate. Intended edition of 950 (of which all were printed?). High-grade white Chromecoat coated archival paper. Full margins, as issued. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition. Comment(s): Very scarce. Quite possibly printed in a run of far less than the 950 proposed. The printing was derived from a high-resolution negative produced from the SX-70 camera. In an effort to show that the SX-70 could successfully compete with traditional analogue cameras and film as a fine art medium, the company gave cameras plus a generous stock of film to leading photographers of the day. Their output was then published by the Polaroid Corporation. Image copyright © The Eames Office. [24682-3-400]
Artist: Edward Weston (American, 1886 - 1958). Title: "Sea and Kelp". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1940. Printed 1950. Dimensions: Image size: 8 1/4 x 10 1/8 in. (210 x 257 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): This image was pictured on the dust jacket of the legendary Weston title "My Camera on Point Lobos." Image copyright © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents. [29569-2-800]
Make & Model: Mini Clubman John Cooper WorksDate of Reg: GK69 ZPYColour: Blue / Blackcc: 1998MoT: 16-08-2020Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 11kTransmission: AUTOSummary: 2 Registered keepers. 2 Keys (not tested) THIS VEHICLE HAS PASSED AN AFTER SALES TEST DRIVE. Spec includes Nav, Adaptive cruise control, PDC, Front heated seats, Front armrest, Panoramic glass roof, Mini excitement package, Reverse camera, JCW circuit spoke alloys.Sold with an after sales test driveVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=115430
Artist: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940). Title: "Group of "Newsies" at the Brooklyn Bridge Starting Out at 1:00am in a Blizzard on a Sunday". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1908. Printed later. Dimensions: Overall size: 11 5/8 x 15 11/16 in. (295 x 398 mm). Image size: 9 5/16 x 11 13/16 in. (237 x 300 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Full margins. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition. Comment(s): A gelatin silver print of this image sold for $22,500 at Phillips, NY, October 8, 2015, lot #142. Lewis Wickes Hine was an American sociologist and photographer who used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States. [27164-3-400]
Artist: Diane Arbus (American, 1923-1971). Title: "Child with a Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, New York [medium format]". Medium: Original vintage photogravure. Date: Composed 1962. Printed 1972. Dimensions: Overall size: 8 1/2 x 8 3/8 in. (216 x 213 mm). Image size: 8 1/2 x 8 3/8 in. (216 x 213 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Comment(s): According to “Gordon’s Photography Prices” the auction record for a silver print of this image is $511,500 realized at Christie's, New York, 4/6/2017, lot #12. This edition authorized and supervised by Doon Arbus. Diane Arbus’s direct, confrontational approach to photography meant that her subjects did not always like their portraits. After seeing his, the writer Norman Mailer famously said, "giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child". Here the grenade is just a toy, yet Arbus again makes an unconventional portrait of her subject. On the contact sheet, it is evident that Arbus did make ‘typical’ portraits of the boy smiling, but she chose to print only this unusual shot. He stands stiffly, his hands clenched like claws, with a crazed expression on his face. The portrait seems sinister, yet it could reflect something more ordinary – the exasperation of any child made to stand still and have his picture taken (courtesy National Gallery of Scotland). Image copyright © 1972 The Estate of Diane Arbus, LLC. [30109-3-800]
Artist: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940). Title: "A Group of the Youngest Coal Breaker Boys in a Pennsylvania Coal Mine, South Pittston, Pennsylvania". Medium: Original photogravure. Date: Composed 1911. Printed later. Dimensions: Overall size: 11 5/8 x 15 11/16 in. (295 x 398 mm). Image size: 9 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (241 x 298 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Full margins. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition. Comment(s): Lewis Wickes Hine was an American sociologist and photographer who used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States. [27163-3-400]
Subbuteo - A collection of 10 boxed Subbuteo football teams plus 4 boxed Subbuteo accessories. Lot includes Subbuteo #743 Arsenal; #727 Newcastle Utd; #643 Everton; #61208 TV camera tower similar. Items all have varying degrees of play wear but general appear to be in Good overall condition in Fair - Good boxes with some imperfections. Sets are unchecked for completeness. Two sets presented in internal polystyrene packaging only.
A novelty German musical compact in the form of a camera, with blue marbled effect body inscribed 'To Mum From Frank', a Marhill mother of pearl compact in cloth pouch and a matching travelling set containing comb and mirror (3).Additional InformationThe two Marhill pieces are in very good condition, the camera compact has no major chips or damage, just some light surface scratches.

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