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Lot 507

Primavera; a Prima 200 1/2 size cello with two-piece back, length 106cm.

Lot 43

Four hand-decorated 19th century Meissen porcelain monkey band figures (damaged and reparations) (tallest 17cm high) (4)The monkey figure in the powdered wig with blue coat has the right hand detached (available with the lot), the figure in the tricorn hat and yellow frock coat has the right arm detached (available with the lot), the female monkey figure has right hand detached (see above musical score and not available with the lot), the monkey figure in frock coat with cello appears to be in good order.

Lot 584

A cello bow (small amount of damage and reparation to end of bow) (70cm)

Lot 1186

Stentor 1/4 size student cello, case and bow. Student cello. Used. Playing condition

Lot 1187

Intermusic 1/8 size student cello, case and bow. Student cello. Used. Playing condition

Lot 318

Stentor student one cello; another cased.(2)

Lot 123

Various musical instruments, including child's cello, electric guitar etc (5)

Lot 94

A collection of six antique porcelain hand painted Sitzendorf frog musicians. Includes flute, cello, tuba, violin, bassoon and composer. Height 13cm.

Lot 1530

Tatra by Rosetti cello, 124 cm high; together with a further Chinese cello, 128 cm high (2)

Lot 187

λ Maggi Hambling (British b. 1945)WaveOil on board Signed and dated 2010 to backboard 9.5 x 14.5cm (3½ x 5½ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: Under glass, unexamined out of box glazed frame. A few small pieces of fluff/hairs trapped within the box. Otherwise no significant condition issues. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 188

λ Maggi Hambling (British b.1945)UntitledOil on canvas Signed and dated 89 verso 53 x 43cm (20¾ x 16¾ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: In original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 189

λ Maggi Hambling (British b.1945)LoversOil on canvas Signed, titled and dated 1977 to canvas verso 52 x 67.5cm (20¼ x 26½ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: Light staining and surface dirt throughout, most notable to the lower edge. Otherwise no significant condition issues. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 190

λ Keith Milow (British b. 1945) Untitled Mixed media Signed and dated 89 lower right 45.5 x 35.5cm (17¾ x 13¾ in.)Provenance: Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) (purchased from the above in 1989) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 191

λ Keith Milow (British b. 1945) Abstract composition Mixed media Signed and dated 91 lower right 20 x 20cm (7¾ x 7¾ in.)Provenance: Drury Lane Gallery, London Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020)  Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 192

λ Keith Milow (British b. 1945) Five, 1997-98 Mixed media on board Signed verso 95 x 152.5cm (37¼ x 60 in.)Provenance: Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020)  Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 193

λ Derek Jarman (British 1942-1994)What if this present were the worlds last nightMixed media on canvas Signed, titled and dated April 07 to canvas verso 46 x 46cm (18 x 18 in.)Unframed Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: In original condition. The weight of the compass and other materials have made the work quite fragile. May wish to look into the long term preservation of this work. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 194

λ Derek Jarman (British 1942-1994)George and the Dragon, 1979Mixed media Signed and titled to frame verso14 x 22cm (5½ x 8½ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Exhibited:London, Barbican Art Gallery, Derek Jarman, May-August 1979, no. 105 Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: In original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 195

λ Derek Jarman (British 1942-1994)Study from the Christ Series, 1982Oil on canvas Signed and dated Sept 82 to canvas verso 45.5 x 35.5cm (17¾ x 13¾ in.)Provenance:Edward Totah Gallery, London Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: In original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 196

Olivia Scholnick (South African 1927-2013)Still LifeOil on canvas Signed lower right 60 x 60cm (23½ x 23½ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat. 

Lot 197

Olivia Scholnick (South African 1927-2013)River RoadOil on canvas Signed lower right, titled and dated 05 verso 60 x 60cm (23½ x 23½ in.)Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat. 

Lot 198

Olivia Scholnick (South African 1927-2013) Jerusalem, View from the Mishkenot Crayon and pencil Signed and dated 83 lower right 21 x 28cm (8¼ x 11 in.)Provenance: Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat. 

Lot 199

λ John Hubbard (British/American 1931-2017) Casa Pilatos no. 8, 1991 Oil on paper Signed with initials and dated 91 lower left, inscribed lower right, titled and dated 1991 to backboard 22.5 x 25cm (8¾ x 9¾ in.)Provenance: Fischer Fine Art Ltd., London Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) (purchased in 1991) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 200

λ Eric Victor Shanes (British 1944-2017) Untitled Mixed media on canvas Signed verso 81 x 112cm (31¾ x 44 in.)Provenance: Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020)  Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 205

λ Jean-Marc Prouveur (French b. 1956) The Portuguese Man Cibachrome print Overall 101 x 160cm (39¾ x 62 in.) Five works to be displayed as one Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020)  Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 206

λ Anthony Whishaw (British b. 1930)Interior landscape 1982-3Mixed media on paper Signed and dated 1982/3 lower right 56 x 76cm (22 x 29¾ in.)Provenance:Nicola Jacobs Gallery, London Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) (acquired from the above in 1985) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.Condition Report: Under glass, unexamined out of glazed frame. Rips and losses to the corners. Slight damage to sheet edges and creases scattered throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 207

λ Jane Joseph (British b. 1942) Demolition Ladbrooke Grove Monotype Signed and dated 1987 lower right 84.5 x 61cm (33¼ x 24 in.)Provenance: Flowers East, London (stock no. 2158) Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020)  Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat.  

Lot 208

λ Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian 1906-1997)CTA 102, no.4Screenprint, 1966Signed in ink lower centre, from the edition of 150, co-published by Edition Domberger, Stuttgart, Galerie Der Spiegel, Cologne, and Edition Denise René, Paris70.5 x 70.5cm (27¾ x 27¾ in.)Unframed Provenance:Private Collection, Gerald Levin (1934-2020) Gerald Levin was born in Zimbabwe and arrived in London in 1954. He first worked for Basil Spence and was a founding partner of Renton, Howard, Wood, Levin Architects a firm which became synonymous with arts and theatre projects. Gerald was responsible for designs of the Donmar Theatre in London, Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Sadlers Wells and many of the practices acclaimed housing projects included The Prudential Building on Euston Road (London) part of Tolmers Square (London) and Earlstoke Estate (London). Gerald was a member of The Architectural Association, President from 1985-1987 and a Life Member. He supported many Arts organisations including LPO, Donmar and Tate Gallery where he was Chairperson of Patrons of New Art 1990-1993 acquiring works of art for their collections and was a driving force behind the instigation of the Turner Prize. Gerald played the Cello and was part of many small groups of string players. Levin was an avid art collector who had many good friends involved in music, art, theatre and ballet including Maggi Hambling, Keith Milow, Yolanda Sonnabend, Derek Jarman, Jane Joseph and Olivia Scholnick whose works of art filled his Covent Garden flat. 

Lot 648

A modern cello case

Lot 148

Mid 20th Century cello with a two piece back in a travel caseNumerous bumps and scuffs and three visible splits to the top as per photographs otherwise sound together with a bow marked Hug and Company has split to top and one side see photos length of back 29.5in no label

Lot 569

A 20th century Czechoslovakian Tatra by Rosetti Stradivarius model cello, 76cm (excluding button) with soft carry case

Lot 1481

Six Hummel figures including a boy with a cello, carol singers, and a boy with a camera, boy with umbrella, girl with ducks, girl with bird, all a/f

Lot 635

Geoffrey Baxter - Whitefriars - A Textured range Cello vase, pattern number 9675 in cinnamon, height 19cm.

Lot 3217

FRANK ARCHER (1912-1985).  ARR. 'FRAUE SONATA FOR CELLO AND PIANO TORTELIER'. WATERCOLOUR, SIGNED, GALLERY LABEL VERSO. 36 x 49cms.

Lot 118

Modern students cello in good condition, unnamed, with bow and plastic case. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 169

A cello, probably 19th century. Spurious label for Antonius Stradivarius, 76.5cm. Break where the neck joins the body. Repaired crack to the back.

Lot 236

A cello with two bows and carrying case

Lot 812

English School, 19th/early 20th Century, a collection of pencil, pen and ink drawings and sketches, to include a cello player, a seated gentleman, thatched cottage in a garden setting and others, varying sizes (14).

Lot 483

Karl Palda for Haida (attributed), a Bohemian Art Deco enamelled glass liqueur set, the cello form decanter cut and etched with geometric black enamel checked design, two pairs of similarly decorated waisted tot glasses and lyre form stopper, 24.5cm high (50)

Lot 1379

A 19th Century cello bearing Guadagnini label to sound hole, hard cased with bow, cm length

Lot 1070A

A cello, with 30in back, in bag.This lot can only be collected on Saturday 10th October (10-2pm)

Lot 242

A LIMITED EDITION FOUR PIECE ROYAL DOULTON GROUP 'EDWARDIAN STRING QUARTET' comprising HN 3704 'First Violin' numbered 176/1500; HN3705 'Second Violin'; HN3706 'Viola' numbered 124/1500; HN3707 'Cello' numbered 164/1500

Lot 2136

Song Chung child size cello, 64cm, with two-piece back, labelled 'handmade by Song viola da gamba', six strings

Lot 2137

Antonius Stradivarius 20thC copy cello, with two piece 75cm back, in fitted case with two bows, 59 and 69g each, together with accessories

Lot 504

A Gear4Music student's deluxe quarter cello, with two bows and case.

Lot 216

A small group of assorted collectables to include a Limoges plate with waterlily design, length 30cm, a Continental tapering oblong glass vase with gilt and polychrome decoration of a basket of flowers, height 20cm and a collection of novelty miniature timepieces, mostly 'Park Lane' taking the form of a teddy, barrel, dice, cello and golf caddy (30+)

Lot 49

A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a Bernard Muller silver teaspoon with a Cello player to the handle, hallmarked Chester, approximate weight 20.9 grams, four white metal necklaces, three white metal Albert chains, a large white metal ring set with a black and colourless paste, three white metal bar brooches, a small hand painted ceramic dish etc

Lot 1368

A lot comprising a cello case and two violin cases Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 3048

Cello 29 3/4'' two piece laminated back, labelled 'Made in Hungary' in soft case; together with a quantity of Violin spares and repairs materials , some used, some new, including Hirden 5.5x10 1:30 peg reamer

Lot 533

A reproduction chrome plated teapot after a design by Christopher Dresser, of hollowed-square shape on four splayed feet, 18 cm x 25 cm, together with a novelty silver plated cruet set, the base modelled as a cello, 22 cm long.Qty: 2

Lot 77

Cello - well made German or English, brown varnish over golden ground, finely grained front, finely flamed 2 piece back, similar ribs. Extensive crack, unlabelled, in bag

Lot 546

A traditional cello, labelled Rosetti (tatra) Stradivarius model

Lot 393D

A One piece Cello converted into a wall shelf

Lot 289

A modern cello, 111cm high overall

Lot 918

A cello. 127 cm high.

Lot 529

A contemporary retro vintage style wire worked free standing candlestick holder in the form a cello musical instrument. The candle holder of metal construction having four sconces atop mimicking the pegs. Measures 107cm x 35cm.  

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