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Grayson Perry CBE RA (British, b.1960). 'Queen of Diamonds', limited edition digital print on Giclee Hahnemuhle Pearl paper. Signed and numbered A/P (artists proof). From an addition size of 2. Sheet size 61 x 42.5cm. Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance. There is a strong autobiographical element in his work, in which images of Perry as ""Claire"", his female alter-ego, and ""Alan Measles"", his childhood teddy bear, often appear.Perry has had solo exhibitions at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, at the Barbican Centre, the British Museum and Serpentine Gallery in London, at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. His work is held in the permanent collections of the British Council and Arts Council, Crafts Council, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. In 2008 he was ranked number 32 in The Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". In 2012, Perry was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artworkthe Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album coverto celebrate the British cultural figures of his life. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Grayson Perry CBE RA (British, b.1960). 'Queen of Diamonds', limited edition digital print on Giclee Hahnemuhle Pearl paper. Signed and numbered 1/2. From an addition size of 2. Sheet size 61 x 42.5cm."Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British ""prejudices, fashions and foibles"".Perry's vases have classical forms and are decorated in bright colours, depicting subjects at odds with their attractive appearance. There is a strong autobiographical element in his work, in which images of Perry as "Claire", his female alter-ego, and ""Alan Measles"", his childhood teddy bear, often appear.Perry has had solo exhibitions at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, at the Barbican Centre, the British Museum and Serpentine Gallery in London, at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, and at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan. His work is held in the permanent collections of the British Council and Arts Council, Crafts Council, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Tate and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.He was awarded the Turner Prize in 2003. In 2008 he was ranked number 32 in The Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most powerful people in British culture". In 2012, Perry was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artworkthe Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album coverto celebrate the British cultural figures of his life.Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Karen Marks (British). 'Ten of Spades (Jus' Keep Swimmin'). Ceramic mounted on driftwood, with markers mark. 19cm H x 18 5cm W x 5cm D. I am a ceramic artist, and I work with porcelain. I create flowing abstract sculptures, inspired by the colours, movement and energy of the sea and the coast, aiming to evoke feelings from time spent at the coast. I make my own shades of coloured porcelain by adding oxides, which I then throw with white porcelain.For this wonderful charity auction, I decided to combine my coloured clay with my drawings, and interpret the ten of spades in a different way!I graduated from the University for The Creative Arts in Farnham with a BA (Hons) in Ceramics. I am a Member of the Society for Designer Craftsmen and West Forest Potters in Berkshire and also London Potters. My work has been exhibited around the UK, including at the Oxo Tower Wharf and Mall Galleries in London, and I regularly exhibit at Art in Clay at Hatfield House. I am the Ceramics Artist in Residence at South Hill Park Arts Centre in Bracknell. In addition to developing my own work, I teach adult classes as well as a range of workshops. www.karenmarks.co.uk. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Pair of Victorian open salts, Copelands ceramic bowl modelled as cabbage leaves seated upon a silver dish, crimped edges, makers William Henry Leather & Son, Birmingham 1897; together with a pair of silver handled glove stretchers and a mother-of-pearl silver bladed folding fruit knife, John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1921 (3)
An early Victorian mahogany library table, circa 1860, moulded top with leather inlay, above two frieze drawers with identical false drawers, turned handles, twin turned end supports united by turned stretcher, raised on cabriole legs with scrolled feet on white ceramic casters. 74cm H x 107cm W x 56cm DCondition Report:Good condition with signs of general scuffs and wear to the leather inlay, a clean split to the drawer handles..
Late Victorian carved walnut stick barometer, anonymous, the white ceramic scale printed for 10am Yesterday and 10am To Day with Remarks, flanking partially exposed main tube and twin verniers, the moulded figured trunk with ogee-arched carved flowerhead decorated pediment and carved wings over mercury thermometer and carved cistern cover, 102cm high Condition: Missing one wooden Vernier adjusting knob, otherwise sound - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian Copeland parian ware figure of a shepherd boy, by L.A. Malembré, made for the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union 1871, a companion to Theed's Musidora, the original illustrated in the Art Journal 1873, impressed marks, 45.5cm high - Literature - see Atterbury, Paul (Ed.) - The Parian Phenomenon, Richard Dennis 1989, fig.560 (p.170) Condition: Minor discoloured hairline to right wrist, slight scuffing to right elbow and to tree stump, otherwise sound - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Seamaster Professional 300m Co-Axial automatic chronometer stainless steel Divers watch, ceramic bezel, black dial with luminous hands and markers, date at 3 o'clock, Helium Escape at 10 o'clock, serial no: 89694693 on stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 41mm diameter. Together with box, no cards present Condition: Movement currently functions, this watch has had very little wear. Probably ref: 212.30.41.20.01.003 - **General condition consistent with age
A Victorian mahogany 'drum' library table, circa 1860, the circular top with tooled leather inset surface, above four frieze drawers, the turned and cabochon moulded stem on three foliate carved outswept scroll legs, terminating in ceramic casters, 75cm high, the top 123cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some additional old scratches to the top as often seen. Some old splits and chips. very few small losses. some very minor old repairs but generally of tidy appearance. Solid mahogany drawer linings.The green leather is an attractive rich colour. One handle appears to be a fairly closely matched associated example (it is slightly smaller than the others)The locks may be later associated. They are neatly set into the drawers. lacking keys. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
PAIR OF PAINTED AND GILT RESIN WALL LIGHTS, BY ORIEL HARWOOD LATE 20TH CENTURY modelled as outstretched arms grasping torchères with pendant flames below, the moulded oval backplates with applied balls(35.5cm high, 42cm deep)Footnote: Note: Oriel Harwood trained at Middlesex as a potter, and graduated in 1982, producing at her degree show a vivid primary-coloured glazed ceramic fireplace and glistening candelabra fashioned from serpents. A Crafts Council grant helped her set up a workshop in 1984, and she had her first one-woman show, Architectural Ceramics, at Burgh House, Hampstead, which announced her intention to blur the edges between architecture and applied art.
A Hallmarked Silver Mounted "Menu", with removable white ceramic panel, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, on semi circular hoop back, 11.8cm high; A Hallmarked Silver Holder, of photograph frame style, with applied openwork decoration, on wooden easel back, JD&S, Sheffield 1919, overall height 17cm. (2)

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