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Michael Ayrton, British 1921-1975 - Street Corner, 1949-50; oil on panel, signed lower right 'Michael Ayrton', 36 x 45 cm (ARR) Provenance: The Redfern Gallery, London (label attached to the reverse of the frame); Col. A. S. Richardson, purchased from the above on the 20th June 1951 (according to the label attached to the reverse) and thence by descent Note: Ayrton exhibited with Redfern in the late 1940s and a painting of a similar subject 'Encounter No 1, 1947' originally with the gallery, depicting two figures in an alleyway, one wearing a cloak, is now in the Jerwood Collection. In the late 1940s Ayrton had visited Italy, where he was inspired by the artists of the quattrocento such as Masaccio and Piero della Francesca. The impact of their work can be seen in the highly tonal use of colour and careful drawing and modelling of the figures.
12 boxed Myth & Magic figures - The Magic Cloak, How Much Longer Is She Going To Be?, Meditation, The Scarlet Shield, There's Nothing Like Winning!, The Dragon Hunter, Crystal Raider, Releasing the Magic Waters, The Celtic Defender, Summoning the Serpents, Guardian of the Settlement and Invoking the Spell
SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #53, 55, 57, 58, 60, 62-87, 89-168, 170-174, 201-207, 209, 210 + ANNUAL 8 (126 in Lot) - (1983/1994 - MARVEL) - Includes the first appearance and origin of Cloak and Dagger, the second appearance of Spider-Man's black costume, first cameo and full appearances of the Answer, Spot & the Foreigner + the death of Jean DeWolff
First piece of the Masquerade trilogy. This annual edition is created from clear crystal with satin crystal face and collar. His costume is adorned with colored crystal buttons on cloak, hat and shoes. Swarovski backstamp. 7400 099 000. This item has its original box: 6"L x 10"W x 5.5"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has an oval base included: 5.5"L x 3.5"W x 1.5"H. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1999Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 8"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCondition: Age related wear.
Quantity of military badges to include silver GRV king and empire service rendered badge impressed 'B207726' to reverse, 1916 'On war service' badge by J.H.Gaunt impressed '57216', GRV service button hole badge, Scottish cloak badge of rampent lion bearing national motto "NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT" together with United states of American Airforce enlisted service cap badge with screw back. etc
A vintage chinese woman's robe made from a rose gold silk and hand embroidered in shades of blue along with a 1930s reversible kimono robe that had an antique cloak pin used as a closure (the pin does pull out and leaves a pin hole, but no other damage). (2) faint marks on the embroidery on the front of the Chinese robe,. kimono robe shows age and wear and the lighter side has marks/ discolouration.
43-150 A.D. Standing adorant, wearing a knee-length tunic, the right arm held across the body to support the left hand raised to the mouth; mounted on a custom-made display stand. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme no.NLM995. 102 grams total, 83 mm including stand (3 1/4 in.). Found whilst searching with a metal detector in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, UK, on Wednesday 19th August 1998. From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.NLM995.This small statuette of a male figure in short hooded cloak (cucullus) has the left arm raised towards the chin, and the right arm lies on left arm just below the wrist. A similar statuette in PAS is identified as possibly depicting an adorant. [No Reserve]
1st millennium B.C. Comprising: Amlash bronze cloak pin, the top of the shank decorated with encircling bands of various widths and surmounted by a conical head, a piercing in the shaft allowed for the attachment of a crescentic slip-ring, the surface with areas of corrosion, the very tip broken away; similar with pierced lug finial and four radiating birds' heads; each with old collector's label '10633' and '10689'; each mounted on a custom-made display stand. Cf. Moorey, P.R.S., Catalogue of the Ancient Persian Bronzes in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1971, pl.43, no.248, for type. 113 grams total, 15.2-15.5 cm including stand (6 - 6 1/8 in.). Acquired on the UK art market 1970s-1980s. Private collection, London, UK. [2, No Reserve]
127-151 A.D. Kushan standard, Bactria, main mint (probably Balkh), late phase. Obv: ÞAONANOÞAO KA-NHÞKI KOÞANO, Kanishka I standing facing, head left, with long beard, flame emanating from right shoulder, wearing round cap with ladder-like brim, diadem tie with two ribbons to right, cloak around shoulders double-clasped at chest with corner folds pointing left and right, worn over belted tunic, trousers, and boots, sacrificing with right hand over altar at left, grounded spear in left hand, sword with curved hilt held by buckled belt; dotted border beneath feet. Rev: OHÞO, Oesho (Siva or Shiva) standing facing, nimbate head left, hair in topknot, wearing dhoti, bracelets, and armlets with amulet string across chest, pouring water from flask in extended lower right hand, holding vajra (thunderbolt) in raised upper right hand, transverse trident in raised upper left hand, holding a he-goat by the horns at hip in lower left hand; tamgha without crossbar to left, dotted border. Very fine/good very fine. ANS Kushan 382-384, Göbl, MK 78. 1.99 grams, 12 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
70-57 B.C. Obv: long-bearded bust left wearing tiara (T39ii) decorated on side with horn and stags with prominent antlers around crest; circular border of pellets. Rev: beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; below bow, monogram [~], ????????? read from outside in six-line Greek inscription = ???????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ??????????. Sellwood 39.5 variant. 4.05 grams, 20 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
70-57 B.C. Obv: long-bearded bust left wearing tiara (T39ii) decorated on side with horn and stags with prominent antlers around crest; circular border of pellets. Rev: beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; below bow, monogram [~], ????????? read from outside in six-line Greek inscription = ???????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ??????????. Sellwood 39.5 variant. 4.01 grams, 21 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
70-57 B.C. Obv: long-bearded bust left wearing tiara (T39ii) decorated on side with horn and stags with prominent antlers around crest; circular border of pellets. Rev: beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; below bow, monogram [~], ????????? read from outside in six-line Greek inscription = ???????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ??????????. Sellwood 39.5 variant. 4.00 grams, 20 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
57-54 B.C. Obv: short-bearded bust left wearing double-banded diadem and segmented necklet with medallion; circular border of pellets. Rev: beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; below bow, Greek letter K; no border; seven-line Greek inscription: BA?I?E?? ME?A?oY AP?AKoY E?I?ANoY? ?IKAIoY ?EoY EY?AToPo? KAI ?I?E??HNo?. 3.97 grams, 19 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
70-57 B.C. Obv: long-bearded bust left wearing tiara (T39ii) decorated on side with horn and stags with prominent antlers around crest; circular border of pellets. Rev: beardless archer wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand; below bow, monogram [~], ????????? read from outside in six-line Greek inscription = ???????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ??????????. Sellwood 39.5 variant. 4.04 grams, 21 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
90-78 B.C. Obv: medium-bearded bust of Orodes left wearing Median bejewelled tiara with eight-point star in triple dotted border and pellet-ended torque Rev: beardless Archer (Arsakes I) wearing bashlyk and cloak seated right on throne, holding bow in right hand, six-line legend in square around above BA?I?E?? ME?A?OY, on right AP?AKOY, below AYTOKPATOPO? ?I?O?ATOPO?, on left E?I?ANOY? ?I?E??HNO?. 4.09 grams, 20 mm. . Property of a London, UK, gentleman.
37-41 A.D. Struck under Caligula. Obv: M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head left wearing rostral crown. Rev: S-C, Neptune standing facing, head left, naked except for cloak draped behind him and over both arms, holding small dolphin in right hand and vertical trident in left. RIC 58, Sear5 #1812, Cohen 3. 10.87 grams, 28 mm. . Property of an Essex, UK, collector. [No Reserve]
1st-2nd century A.D. Standing in contrapposto pose, wearing a cloak draped from the right shoulder and tucked around the left arm supporting a caduceus with snake-head finials; broad-brimmed petasos with wings on the crown; the right arm held vertically at the side supporting the marsupium coin-purse; mounted on a custom-made display stand. Cf. Boucher, S. & Tassinari, S., Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine a Lyon: Bronzes Antiques I. Inscriptions, Statuaire, Vaisselle, Lyon, 1976, item 49, for type; see also Boucher, S., Recherches sur les Bronzes Figurés de Gaule Pré-Romaine et Romaine, Rome, 1976. 111 grams total, 88 mm including stand (3 1/2 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.Mercury was the god of trade and industry, whose principle shrine in the city of Rome was at the Circus Maximus. The draped mantle is typical for statuary of Mercury from the 1st-2nd century A.D. (Boucher, pl.40, 43) as is the caduceus (Boucher, pl.46 (211)). [No Reserve]
4th-6th century A.D. Discoid appliqué with beaded rim and a repoussé imperial bust to the centre, the bearded male looking right and wearing a laurel wreath and a military cloak. Cf. Sannazzaro, M., Giostra, C., Petala Aurea, Gold-Sheet-work of Byzantine and Lombard Origin from the Rovati Collection, Truccazzano, 2014, no.10, for a circular gold sheet with imperial image. 3.46 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.). Acquired in the early 1990s. From the collection of a London antiquarian. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D'Amato.The subject is represented as an imperator or field general, recalling the image of a victorious emperor, iconography widely in use in the late Roman Empire. [No Reserve]
2nd century A.D. Hollow-formed with short hair and a beret, wearing a paenula military cloak extending to the hips; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Reinach, S., Répertoire de la statuaire Grecque et Romaine, Paris, 1897, pp.469-470. 110 grams total, 90 mm including stand (3 1/2 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.Telesphorus, dressed in the Gallo-Roman manner with the long hooded military cloak (folded on his back), was the subject of many votive statuettes in Roman Gaul. Son of Aesculapius, god of medicine, he certainly had a connection with the world of healing and medical care, and was associated with his sister Hygeia. He belonged to the Celtic pantheon and was spread to the East by the Galatians of Asia Minor. His cult then spread to the West, particularly in the Hadrianic period, as attested by his images found on the Wall at Birdoswald. [No Reserve]
A silver engine turned rectangular cigarette case, with initials and other items. The cigarette case with a reserve with initials 'W.A.G.' and internally engraved 'W. A. Gittins', hallmarks for Birmingham 1930; a silver engine-turned 'buckle' bangle, mark of Charles Horner, Chester 1945, 17g; a pair of filded oblong baton-twist cufflinks and a tie tack all marked 'Silver'; and a horseshoe and St Christopher 'good luck' cloak clasp, marked 'Silver'; the lot weighs approx. 137g gross
POW! (1968) 51-86 (final issue) No 53 wfg Flying Saucer (lacking press-out card). Reprinting U.S. Amazing Spider-Man # 21-29 and Fantastic Four # 27-34 plus Experiment X and The Two Faces of Janus with The Cloak, Dare-A-Day Davy and The Dolls and the Tiddlers. A few [vg-], balance [vg/fn] (36)
believed to be from Iiocos in the Philippines which was a Spanish colony, the polychrome carved figure wearing a crown and blue cloak and floral dress, set on a perspex base, 39cm high including base Provenance - Private UK Collection, baring old label to reverse "Saint Helen Provenance Iiocos", Note - for similar example examples see Bonhams 22nd June 2015 lot 2361.
Hand crafted wooden doll is a nod to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes character. Created with hat, pipe and cloak as the original would have worn. Steinbach impressed mark. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"L x 5"W x 12"HManufacturer: SteinbachCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
Russian Orthodox oil on board painting of a saint. The bearded figure raises one hand from underneath his cloak. He is portrayed against a gold background with a radiant halo.Unframed; height: 5 1/4 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 1 in.Condition:The colors are slightly faded. There is craquelure throughout and chipping around the face in particular. There are signs of inpainting throughout when examined under UV light. There are several boreholes along the verso.
This Royal figurine, DB115, depicts the heralder in a yellow and green cloak and was a Special Edition of only 300 made for the International Doulton Collectors Weekend. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 1985Dimensions: 2.5"L x 2"W x 3.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Marvel Comics: 3 Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man key issues (1982).This lot features:Peter Parker: the Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) Nos. 1, 1st print pence copy. Tarantula appearance.Peter Parker: the Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) Nos. 64, 1st print, cents copy. Featuring the 1st appearance of Cloak and Dagger.Peter Parker: the Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) Nos. 116, 1st print, cents copy. Featuring the 1st appearance of The Foreigner.Issue complete without cut coupons or missing pages.Issue comes bagged and boarded in brand new polyethylene bags and comic boards.~(3)Condition Report: Vary from Mid to High Grade.
Marvel Comics: Marvel Tales and Mixed titles. 40 issues (1969s onwards).Marvel Tales featured many classic reprints of early Amazing Spider-Man issues and 1st appearances of key spider-Man villains.This lot features:Marvel Tales (1st series) Nos. 20, 26, 141-143, 158, 160, 174, 177, 178m 181, 184, 191, 192, 193, 195.Cloak and Dager (1st series) Nos. 1-11. Iceman (limited series) Nos. 2-4Comet Man (1st series) Nos. 1-6.1st prints. Cents and pence copies included. Price stickers to some covers.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.~(40)Condition Report: Price stickers to some covers.Majority of lot varying from Low to Mid-Grade condition.
Marvel Comics: Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man No. 64 (1981).Featuring the 1st appearance of Cloak and Dagger. Key Marvel 1st appearance issue.This lot features:Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) No. 64, 1st print, cents copy. Creators: Story by Bill Mantlo. Interior art by Ed Hannigan. Inks by Al Milgrom. Cover art by Ed Hannigan and Al Milgrom.Complete without cut coupons or missing pages.Issues come bagged and boarded in polyethylene bag and comic board.~(1)Condition Report: FN (Fine) condition (6.0)
Marvel Comics: A group of 49 Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man comics featuring notable issues and multiple first appearances (1980 onwards).A selection of notable issues from the second main ongoing spider-Man series.This lot features:Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man (1st series) No. 51-63, 65-100, all issues 1st prints, cents copies. No. 60 featuring the origin of Spider-Man retoldNo. 69 featuring the 2nd appearance of Cloak & Dagger.No. 72 featuring the 1st appearance of Ollie Osnick as Doctor Octopus.No. 82 featuring the 1st battle of The Punisher versus the Kingpin.No. 90 featuring the 2nd appearance of Spider-Manss black costume.No. 92 featuring the 1st full appearance of the Answer.No. 94 featuring the 1st cameo appearance of Jonathan Ohnn, who later becomes Spot, as seen in Spider-Man: Across the Multi-verse.No. 98 featuring the 1st Full appearance of Spot, a villain who has the power to Teleport.No. 99 featuring the 2nd appearance and 1st cover of Spot.Creators: Stories by Gerry Conway and Roger Stern. Interior artwork by Sal Buscema, Herb Trimp and Edd Hannigan. Inks by Mike Esposito and Jim Mooney. Cover art by Al Milgrom and Frank Giacoia. Other creators contribute. Issues complete without cut coupons or missing pages.~(49)Condition Report: Average condition varies between FN/VF (Fine/Very Fine) condition (7.0) to VF (Very Fine) condition (8.0).Some very slight pen/ pencil marks to back of some covers.
A BOX CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF BOXED AND UNBOXED STAR WARS AND LORD OF THE RINGS FIGURES AND GAMES, to include a boxed 2002 Toy Biz Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers two piece figurine set, figures include Pippin with Sword-Slashing action and Elven Cloak and Ugluk with Sword slashing and whipping action, item number 81177, a boxed 1998 Kenner Star Wars Electronic Darth Vader figure numbered 27729, a boxed 1998 Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Darth Maul figure, a boxed 1998 Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Jar Jar Binks figure, a 1995 Kenner Star Wars The Power of the Force Luke Skywalker figure inside blister pack, a 1999 Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Amidala figure numbered 84111, inside blister pack, a 1999 Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Rune Haako figure numbered 84091, inside blister pack and a 1999 Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Qui-Gon Jinn figure, numbered 84072, inside blister pack, all figures appear in good condition housed inside their plastic and cardboard packaging or blister packs, all outer packing/ blister packs do show signs of crushing and wear to sharp edges and corners, also included is a sealed 1997 Hasbro Interactive Star Wars Twenty Years 1977-1997 Collectors CD-Rom edition Monopoly game numbered 49102102, appears to have never been opened housed inside Monopoly boxed and sealed round the outside, small hole to the plastic seal on the top of the box but otherwise in good condition, some previous price stickers and sticker security tag still present, also included are two action figures from The Phantom Menace and a 1999 Mattel doll
John Butler Yeats, RHA (1839-1922) "Patrick O'Leary," O.O.C., half length portrait of a young Gentleman wearing long black cloak and cravat, [studio], approx. 44cms x 35cms (17 1/4" x 14"), signed lower right, m/ss label on reverse 'Patrick O'Leary, Dublin, by J.B. Yeats 1872 painted in London' gilt frame. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
MARCEL GUILLARD FOR EDITIONS ETLING OF PARIS, CERAMIC NUDE OF A LADY, CIRCA 1920 modelled standing with cloak, over a tapered square base, indistinct signature to lower drapery, impressed marks to base61cm highIn overall good condition. Small area of crazing. Some age related ware. Small hairline crack running down one section of base. Additional images now available.
A carved and painted wood figure of Buddha, Thailand, standing with left hand raised in abhaya mudra, his right at his side, holding a fold of his cloak, his domed head with cone shaped usnisa, 67cm high Condition Report: some damage and wear throughoutsee additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
The chamber icon, a pocket altar of St. Alexandra, on a parquet board, bears a full-length, blessing image of the saint on a golden background. Dressed in royal clothes, covered with a scarlet cloak, she overshadows with a cross and a heart, to which she presses her hand. The festive, radiant, humble anticipation is enlivened by the dynamic Art Nouveau pattern in the upper corners of the icon. This is a symbolic symbiosis of a flower, sun, capitals in the architecture of a better world. Width: 9cm, Height: 22cm, Depth: 2cm, Weight: 0.8kg, Condition: Good, Material: Wood, gesso, gilding, tempera
A Staffordshire Pearlware Figure of St Philip, circa 1810, the bearded figure stood wearing a long cloak, coloured in enamels and over a marbled square plinth applied with patera and inscribed "St Phillip"36.5cm highMinor abrasions, slight flakes and chips to the edges. Firing crack to the rear. Some slight enamel flaking. No restoration,
British School (19th Century) The quieting of a revolt during the Napoleonic wars Oil on canvas, 93.5cm by 168cmA mid-20th century lining and associated stretcher. One key missing and fairly slack. Heavily pressed impasto, likely caused by lining.There are several distortions to the canvas: three blows from the reverse top righthand side of the sky at top and a bulge to the top centre, and four approx. 3-inch wide dents in a line across the painting from one above the head of the lead villager in red, and to the right of the soldier's head (see images). There is widespread brittle age craquelure running mostly vertically in long lines (see raking light image). Only slighly raised and no history of flaking. The canvas is not held in frame tightly, and there has been some surface abrasion at the edges with a bigger loss of paint and ground in the top left corner behind the rebate. Fresher unrestored losses including two to the right hand side, a small scratch to the hair of the soldier, and in the bottom right corner. Tiny scattered minor losses to the sky. A group of losses on the left in the faces include two larger losses with have punctures through the canvas and a white scratch approx. 10cm in lenght above (see images).There has been abrasion to the dark, delicated glazes throughout, for example in the little boy in red, the cloak of the girl in yellow and in the villagers. There is abrasion to the sky and tree brances, with associated retoucheing. leading to a mottled appearance.There is a fairly even varnish, and a light layer of surface dirt and debris.Examined in frame, not examined in UV.
Annie French (British, 1872-1965)Lady in cloakink, watercolour and gouache 21.2 x 12.7cm (8 3/8 x 5in).there is a further ink drawing on the reverse, depicting a group of seven ladiesFootnotes:ProvenanceThe artist's niece.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pat Douthwaite (British, 1934-2002)Herod in red cloak charcoal, pastel and collage64.5 x 50cm (25 3/8 x 19 11/16in).unframedFootnotes:ProvenanceThe artist's studio; thence by descent.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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