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David Wilde (British, 1918-1978) - 'Llyn Padarn Geometrics', oil on board, signed, and titled within, black gloss and wooden frame, 37x88cm NB David Wilde formerly known as Norman Shacklock, is often referred to as 'Manchester's Hidden Artist', due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. Most notable in previous years for his erotic art and exhibiting in Paris alongside Dali and Picasso, this new body of work only discovered recently shows Wilde's move into the surreal, with vibrant depictions of Wales and Manchester with obvious vorticist and futurist influences. This painting in particular showing an abstract depiction of Llyn Padarn the glacially formed lake in Snowdonia
Cristo De San Juan De La Cruz, a pendant after Salvador Dali, the necklace composed of alternate polished and textured fancy links, suspending a large polished crucifix pendant, with a removable bracelet of similar links, necklace and bracelet signed ‘Dali’, with card of authenticity from Kuala Commerce Inc. no. 0948, necklace 46.5cm long, pendant 5cm high, bracelet 18.5cm long, cased
The Eye of Time (El Ojo Del Tempo), a 1950’s diamond set watch brooch after Salvador Dali, probably manufactured by Alemany & Ertman New York, the watch at the centre as the eye, with a blue enamel dial and black Arabic numerals signed ‘Dali’, the eye lids pavé set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds and a line of baguette cut diamonds, approximately 5.00 carats total, with a cabochon ruby in the left hand corner suspending a pavé set eight cut diamond tear drop, the 17 jewel Movado watch movement unadjusted, cal. 50 SP signed Movado Factories, stamped ‘Pt’ to the clip, 7cm long, in a green velvet Alemany & Ertman New York box. Created in 1949 by Salvador Dali, The Eye of Time is “An eye that sees all things”, and as Dali explained of this piece, “Man cannot change or escape his time. The eye sees the present and the future”. Dali entrusted the making of his jewellery designs to the New York workshop of craftsmen, Carlos Alemany and Ertman, who produced limited editions of the original jewels, including another example of The Eye of Time, now in the personal collection of Queen Sophia of Spain. The original jewels created by Dali are now on permanent exhibition at the Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali in Figueres following their acquisition in 1999, having previously passed through the hands of a number of collectors. Literature:Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali, ‘Dali: Jewels-Joyas, The Collection of The Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation’, for the original drawing of The Eye of Time dated 1949, and illustrations of the original piece in the Dali Jewellery Collection in Figueres
Salvador DALI FAUST. 1968-69. Suite des onze gravures en hors-texte. (Michler et Löpsinger 298 à 318) 316 x 240. Pointe sèche et roulette avec ajout d’or. Épreuves sur Japon nacré chacune signée, numérotée 99/145. Timbrées. Petites rousseurs éparses, infimes petites pliures ou cassures dans les bords. Feuillets : 380 x 280.
After Salvador Dali `El Cid` Monochrome print Titled verso 16.5cm x 12cm; 20th century school Portrait of a bearded man Oil on board 34cm x 24.5cm; together with another portrait of a man wearing a ruff with caricature verso, a wash drawing of Venice, a picture in the Indian style and a sketch of a horse and carriage (6)
DALI, Salvador (Figueras 1904-1989).- Hibou.Gravure en couleurs (fond bleu, étoiles et lune jaunes, hibou à la pointe en blanc), 17,4 x 12,4 cm, sur papier vélin BFK à grandes marges (45 x 31 cm), signée sous le champ en bas à droite, monogrammée et justifiée 2/200 en bas à g.Retenue par le bord sup. sur carton de support, sous passe-partout.Est. : 150/ 200 €
Salvador Dali (Spanish, -1989), "L`hostie," from L`Apocalypse selon Saint Jean, 1961, etching with aquatint and embossing, double sided, published by Foret, and printed by Lacourière et Frélaut, pencil signed lower right, from and edition of 300, sight: 27.5"h x 20.5"w, overall: 41"h x 32.5"wStarting Price: $250
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "Dreams of a Horseman," 1979, an original lithograph on japon paper, an artist proof from the edition of 75, published by Martin Lawrence Galleries, Reference: Field, 74-14, pencil signed lower right, sight: 29"h x 21"w, overall: 37"w x 28"w. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity from Martin Lawrence GalleriesStarting Price: $500
Salvador Dali, Spanish 1904-1989- "Carmen Castanets" (Descharnes 440), c.1970; bronze, signed and numbered 4/25 AP, height 26cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: Carmen is the image of Mediterranean antiquity; born from the meeting of the writings of Prosper Mérimée, the opera of Bizet and Andalusian traditions, she is the concentration of all beautiful Mediterranean dances and became an emblem of Spain.
SALVADOR DALI (Spanish 1904-1989) "The Path to Wisdom- The Banker (Retrospective Suite)" Lithograph on paper. Image: 23 x 17 inches/ 58.4 x 43.2 centimeters. Sheet: 29.5 x 21.5 inches/ 75 x 54.5 centimeters. Signed in pencil lower right "Dali" Numbered lower left "E 310/350" Included in lot: Dali Dali Dali Retrospective Volume II Portfolio Case. Starting Price: $500
Dali, Salvador (1904-1989) Dali, Signed Copy. Introduction by J.G. Ballard, edited by David Larkin. New York: Ballantine, [1974]. Softcover, with printed publisher`s covers, inscribed by Dali with a wide black magic marker inside the front cover, on the half-title, and again on the opening with the title, both dated 1974, the signature on the title incorporating a long-stemmed rose, text introduction by Ballard is followed by reproductions of Dali`s paintings in color on glossy paper, 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.
Dali, Salvador (1904-1989) Dali.Dali.Dali, Signed Copy. Text by Max Gerard. New York: Abrams, [1974]. Softcover, with printed publisher`s covers, inscribed by Dali with a wide black magic marker on the front cover and across the inside cover and adjacent end leaf, both inscriptions dated 1975, with doodles, incorporating a feminine facial silhouette on the inscription inside the front board; the book with color and black and white illustrations throughout, 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in.
Dali, Salvador (1904-1989) Exhibition Catalog, Signed Copy. New York: Heliographic Inc. for the Gallery of Modern Art, [1965]. Softcover publisher`s blue wraps, documenting an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art, including the Huntington Hartford Collection, 18 December to 28 February 1966, with the Reynolds Morse Collection, inscribed by Dali in wide black magic marker on the ffep and the title opening, dated 1973, with doodles incorporating a shooting star, and two profiles, two errata slips pasted to the last leaf, illustrated throughout with reproductions of Dali`s work, spine sun-faded 11 x 8 1/2 in.
Montaigne, Michel de (1533-1592) Essays, Illustrated and Signed by Salvador Dali (1904-1989). Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1947. First edition, number 359 of 1,000 copies, signed by Dali on the limitation page, illustrations in black and white and color, bound in original publisher`s blue cloth, stamped in gold, with newer Mylar wrapper, t.e.g., 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.
A quantity of Folio and other books on various subjects but all with interesting illustrations, titles include Folio Editions of Voyages To The Moon And Sun illustrated by Quentin Blake, Peter Pan illustrated by Paula Rego, Nursery Rhymes also illustrated by Paula Rego, the Odes of Horace illustrated by Elizabeth Frink, etc, Don Quixote De La Mancha illustrated by Salvador Dali and published by Abbeville Press, New York, etc.
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), from the portfolio "Visions Surrealiste," including "Coronation of Gala," "Enigma of the Rose," "The Mystery of Sleep," and "Obsession of the Heart," 1976, published by Bowles/Hopkins San Francisco, color lithographs, from an edition of 150, on arches paper, complete with portfolio cover and tirage/title sheets, sheet (each): 29.5"h x 21.5"w, overall (portfolio): 32.75"h x 24.5"w Starting Price $1500
(lot of 3) vintage posters (lot of 3) Theo Van Doesburg and Kurt Schwitters, and Klein Dada-Soiree Exhibition Poster (1923), Dali Exhibition Poster, Florence (1992), and ``Der Tag Des Weltproletariats`` (1929), vintage posters, unsigned, largest overall (unframed): 39/375``h x 27.5``w Starting Price: $20
`Wyvern` [Kenney (Herbert)] Culinary Jottings for Madras, A Treatise in Thirty Chapters ..., 1880, Madras; Higginbotham, 3rd edition, original cloth; Recipe Book, 19th century notebook with manuscript recipes, domestic lists, etc., (Indian interest), sheep binding (worn); Dali (Salvador) translated by Moore (J. Peter), les diners de Gala, 1973, 4to., dust wrapper (3)
* Daniel Sabater y Salabert (Spanish, 1888-1951), La Gran Noticia, signed lower right “La Grande Noticia, D Sabater”, oil on board, 36 x 45cm (14 x 18in). Daniel Sabater y Salabert was a friend and contemporary of Salvador Dali was known principally for his fascination with the surreal, particularly with witches and sorcerers. His work is represented throughout Spain
* Jose Porta-Misse (Spanish, b.1927), Prickly Sticky Beetle, signed bottom right “Porta Misse”, oil on canvas, 53 x 64cm (21 x 25in). Born in Barcelona where he still lives, Jose Porta-Misse is one of the foremost artists of his native Spain. Heavily influenced by the great Surrealists such as Miro and Dali, he paints the subjects of dreams and hallucinations with imaginative figures.
DALI (Salvador) & MAO TSE-TOUNG. Poèmes. Paris, Argillet, 1967. In-folio en feuilles, chemise et étui de percaline noire, signature de Dali en lettres dorées sur le premier plat (emboitage de l`éditeur). Première édition française, traduites par Ho Ju. L`illustration se compose de 8 planches gravées sur cuivre de Dali et d`une planche de calligraphie en noir et rouge. Tiré à 229 exemplaires. Un des 50 sur Arches avec une suite en noir des 8 planches. Signature autographe au crayon de Dali sur le feuillet de justification. Bel exemplaire.
André MALRAUX -Salvador DALI. "Roi, Je t`attends à Babylone …" Genève, Albert Skira, 1973. Edition limitée à 150 exemplaires sur vélin de Rives pur chiffon à la cuve reproduisant en filigrane un dessin de Salvador Dali. Un des 138 exemplaires (n°89) comprenant 12 pointes sèches sur parchemin, chacune signée et numérotée 89/150 au crayon, bandeau et cul-de- lampe. Signé par l`artiste, l`auteur et l`éditeur sur la justification, In folio en feuilles avec chemise parchemin et maroquin noir avec motif gaufré noir, titre en or sur le dos, étui en maroquin noir. (étui très usé). 480 x 660 x 70 mm.
SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989) Don Quichotte, 1969 Encre sur papier signée en bas au milieu 20,6 x 12,3 cm Un certificat de Monsieur Robert P. Descharnes, Monsieur Olivier M. Descharnes et Monsieur Nicolas Descharnes en date du 18 octobre 2012 référencé sous le numéro d 5188 sera remis à l’acquéreur
SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989) Las Musas, 1950 Collage et encre sur papier Signé en haut au centre 27 x 17 cm Un certificat de Monsieur Robert P. Descharnes, Monsieur Olivier M. Descharnes et Monsieur Nicolas Descharnes en date du 21 février 2012 référencé sous le numéro d 4936 sera remis à l’acquéreur
SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989) Double page dédicacée à Norman Brown, 1970 Encre sur papier Signée et datée en bas à droite 37 x 53,3 cm Un certificat de Monsieur Robert P. Descharnes, Monsieur Olivier M. Descharnes et Monsieur Nicolas Descharnes en date du 18 octobre 2012 référencé sous le numéro d 5190 sera remis à l’acquéreur
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