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AN IRANIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL CARPET, MASHAD, the red field with all-over scrolling foliate design, with dark blue and brown medallion and corners, the wide multi-coloured foliate border enclosed by narrow cream foliate borders. 253cm by 190cmCONDITION REPORTGood condition, professionally cleaned
A KASHAN CARPET, CIRCA 1970, the brick red field with all-over scrolling foliate and flowerhead design, with dark blue, cream and pale blue medallion and corners, the wide dark blue border enclosed between two narrow pale blue borders. 405cm by 305cmCONDITION REPORTIn generally good condition commensurate with age and use.
AN IRANIAN HAND-KNOTTED WOOL CARPET, KHORASAN, the brick red field with all-over scrolling foliate and flowerhead design, with dark blue medallion and corners, the wide dark blue border enclosed between two narrow pale blue borders. 385cm by 290cmCONDITION REPORTCleaned professionally, good condition
A FINELY WOVEN PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, the red field with scrolling foliate design, the dark blue medallion with cream lozenge centre, the corners striped dark blue, cream and pale blue, the wide dark blue foliate border enclosed within two narrow pale blue borders. 300cm by 370cmCONDITION REPORTIn generally very good condition without damage.
1956 Chevrolet Bel AirReg. no. No documentsChassis no. UnknownEngine no. UnknownThe Bel Air term originally only described Chevrolet’s two door hardtops but in 1953 it designated a premium level of trim applied across a number of body styles. The Chevrolet Bel Air has been considered by many to be an icon of the 1950s. This second-generation Bel Air came with features found on cars in the lower models ranges plus interior carpet, chrome headliner bands on hardtops, chrome spears on front fenders, full wheel covers and a Ferrari-inspired front grille. For 1955 Chevrolets gained a V8 engine option.Little is known about this 1956 example, except that it has had considerable money spent on restoration over the years. Its late owner had carried out much of the expensive work over several years, including a respray. Nothing is known about the condition of the V8 engine, but this car deserves to be finished and will be a fabulous looking classic when completed. There sadly aren’t any documents with the car.
A collection of Persian and South American saddle bags together with saddle racks, the three Irish cast iron and teak saddle racks by Musgrave, Belfast, 50cm long, 32cm wide; an unmarked leather saddle; a long Persian 'carpet bag' with twin end handles, top straps, 99cm long; an Afghan Baluchi double carpet bag, with flat and raised weaving, 145cm wide; two long bags (quantity) Condition Report: All mostly in generally good condition- some mild signs of wear from use/handling with some fraying to bag margins, racks with some paint marks from wall hanging, saddle is unmarked- and quite worn Condition Report Disclaimer
Childrens. De BRUNHOFF (J) Histoire de Babar, 1949, folio; Babar and that Rascal Arthur, 2nd edition; LANG (A) The Pink Fairy Book, first edition 1897, 8vo, spine faded; DARWIN (B & E) Tootle Two, Nonesuch Press, one leaf taped; Lear's Nonsense (reprint); The Katy Kruse Dolly Book, 1927, somewhat worn and marked; NESBIT (E) The Phoenix and the Carpet, Newnes, no date, illustrated edition; 3 others (8)
Benny Hill Rare Handwritten Signed Postcard To Phobe King. Provenance: From the late Phoebes Kings Estate. From a collection of postcards, sent by the iconic British comedian, from 1972 right through to 1991 (the year before his death), all sent to his dedicated fan who first sent him a fan letter back in the 1950s; mailed from various Worldwide locations and discussing details of Hills filming schedules & private activities, and all signed with affectionate pet names. Hill wrote to King whenever he was abroad. The collection of postcards reveal Benny Hills tender friendship with Cerebral Palsy sufferer PHOEBE KING - addressing her as Kitten or Feeb and signing off as Petit Ben, Benny, Little Teddy B, Teddy B, T.B. and other endearing names. Hill visited Phoebe King once a year, staying in a guestroom in her sheltered accommodation in Felixstowe, Suffolk and taking her for meals in her wheelchair. There was also red-carpet treatment from him to her in London, including lunch at The Savoy Hotel. BENNY HILL`S WILL MAY GIVE DISABLED FAN $30 MILLION. The $30 million fortune that British comedian Benny Hill accumulated by telling sexy jokes and surrounding himself with sexy girls will likely go to a disabled woman who had been a fan for 42 years. Hill, who was found dead at his home in April 1992, spent little on himself. He vowed last year to leave his money to two cerebral palsy victims, Phoebe King, 57, and Jeanette Warner, 58. Warner died in February, so, subject to what the still-unpublished Will says, King is set to become a multimillionaire as a result of a fan letter she sent to the comedian in the 1950s. 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
Adam Styka (Polish, 1890-1959)A negotiation signed and dated '1920 ADAM/STYKA' (lower right)oil on canvas130.5 x 167cm (51 3/8 x 65 3/4in).in a carved giltwood frame Footnotes:Adam Styka was born in Poland into an artistic family, his father, Jan Styka, being a prominent Polish painter of grand historical, religious, and military subjects. Although his father wished him to be an architect, Styka persuaded him to allow his study at the Ècole des Beaux Arts, Paris. He exhibited his first paintings at the Grand Palais des Champs Elysées in 1911. Taking advantage of the freedom to travel through French territories in North Africa, Styka was greatly influenced by the region, and it is here that he would turn to the Orientalist subjects for which he is best known. In 1913, he exhibited his first paintings of North African subjects, specifically of Algerian and Tunisian sun-drenched people and landscapes. This caused such as sensation that he was proclaimed as the 'Painter of the Sun' because his canvases looked as though they had been 'dipped in light.' The present lot epitomises Styka's Orientalist painting. Here we see a group of men crowded around the negotiation taking place over the sale of a richly decorated carpet. The sun combines with the red earth and sand of the surrounding landscape to imbue the canvas with a rich rose gold light. Here, we can see both his interest in the human subjects of Orientalist painting, but also his great love for the landscape of North Africa.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Francesco Ballesio (Italian, 1860-1923)The carpet merchant signed and inscribed 'FBallesio Roma' (lower left)watercolour and bodycolour 52 x 74cm (20 1/2 x 29 1/8in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Paolo Antoine Simoni (Italian, 1882-1960)The carpet seller signed and dated 'P A Simoni/1912' (lower right)oil on canvas58 x 87cm (22 13/16 x 34 1/4in).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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