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SCHNABEL JULIAN: (1951- ) American Painter and Filmmaker. Well known for his large-scale paintings with broken ceramic plates. Schnabel directed awarded independent films such as Before Night Falls or The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. A very attractive signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting the artist in a close-up profile portrait pose. Attractively signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image. Autograph obtained by collector in person in Vienna. EX
A pair of Victorian Staffordshire ceramic cows with calves, on natutalistic bases, together with a similar smaller pair, and a single black and gilt cow shaped creamer, the largest pair 18 cm high x 24 cm wide, Condition report: large pair: crazing throughout both groups, no apparent breaks. Some wear consistent with age and use.Smaller pair: Single black one:
The Ceramic Cargo of a Medieval South Asian Trading Vessel Christies Catalogue 1989 Softback Book published by Christie, Manson and Woods Ltd. 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
Dolmetsch (Rudolph, 1906-1942). Composer, author and keyboard virtuoso. A series of 10 Typewritten Letters Signed, ‘Rudolph Dolmetsch’, Haslemere, Surrey, 17 September 1937 to 6 April 1938, to Stroud [A. Stroud of 185 Victoria Road, Aldershot], mostly business-like letters regarding his own music or arrangements, which Stroud was copying for Dolmetsch, the latter paying handsomely for his services, one with an autograph annotation and another with a hand-written bar of music, some creasing and general marks, 10 pages, 4toQty: (10)Footnote: Dolmetsch studied under Constant Lambert at the Royal College of Music, and was a protégé of Sir Henry Wood. His death at the early age of 36, occurred when the liner he was on (SS Ceramic) was hit by a German U-boat in the mid-Atlantic. Dolmetsch was at the time serving as Regimental Bandmaster with the Royal Artillery and perished along with all the other passengers, one of whom was a Mr Henry Arthur Stroud. It has not been ascertained whether this Stroud was the same person as the recipient of these letters.

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