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Lot 12

Wearing a pink and white dress, and white and brown cap. Beswick backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2"L x 2.25"W x 3.5"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 36

In plaid striped, red and white dress, green and blue striped skirt, white apron. Beswick circle backstamp. Issued: 1970 - 2000Dimensions: 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 3.5"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 15

Glossy, wearing a light blue dress with white apron doing her laundry. Beswick backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.25"L x 1.75"W x 3"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 7

Special limited edition colorway with a purple dress and yellow floral apron. Issued to commemorate the closure of the Beswick factory in 2002. Beswick backstamp. Issued: 1992Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 4"HEdition Number: 59 of 100 Manufacturer: BeswickCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 43

Hand-painted porcelain figurine modeled as Pig-Wig; a black sow dressed in a blue dress. Pig-Wig was a character in The Tale of Pigling Bland who was being held captive by the farmer Peter Thomas Piperson. Beswick Beatrix Potter's mark to base. Issued: 1972Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 4"HManufacturer: BeswickCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 35

Adorable bunny in a dress and bonnet holding a green umbrella and a wicker picnic basket. Beswick Gold Oval backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.25"L x 2"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 30

The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe, figurine in white dress and bonnet with pink accents, living in a sky-blue shoe with her children. Beswick Gold Oval backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"L x 1.25"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 11

Style One, colored in blue dress, white apron, pink blanket and straw cradle. Beswick sticker label. Beswick Gold Oval backstamp. Artist: Arthur GredingtonIssued: 1951 - 2000Dimensions: 3.5"L x 2.5"W x 3"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 25

Character from Tailor of Gloucester. In old English white dress with yellow, blue, and pink trims. Beswick circle backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5"L x 2.25"W x 4"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 14

A 9ct gold garnet set dress ring in twelve claw fluted setting, stone included S 3.83g

Lot 7

A 9ct gold oval faceted amethyst collette set dress ring with rope pattern border approximately 2ct R 2.79g 

Lot 124

A collection of vintage dolls, an Edwardian bisque head doll with a pink and lace satin dress and bonnet (loss to leg) and  a 1960's MerryThought Noddy and Big Ears dolls both with a velvet face and in original outfits (label to bottom of feet) and a miniature pine chair. (h-34cm) (a/f) (3)  

Lot 61

A set of three 9ct gold dress studs with engine turned engraved decoration D x 0.6cm in original fitted case retailed by Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh 3g 

Lot 467A

A ladies Armani dress size 40

Lot 146

19th c. portrait miniature of a gentleman and a later portrait miniature of a lady in Spanish dress

Lot 134

Joseph NASH (1808-1878) watercolour of a lady in medieval dress standing on cathedral steps

Lot 135

Victorian draper's shop advert featuring dress styles in the Autumn & Winter 1898-99 season available at Pettits, Drapers of Wallingford (A/F)

Lot 126

American Express Edition. Yellow hair, white feather dress.Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Colin M. DavidsonIssued: 1983 - 1983Dimensions: 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 408

Vivian Stanshall (1943-1995) British, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a carved wood and gloss-painted abstract sculpture, 44 cm wide, together with 'Lady with Goitre in Sensible Wooden Dress', cut-out wooden panel, 19 cm high and a further painted wooden panel, 39.5 cm high. Qty: 3 This lot, along with all others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall

Lot 328

From the personal collection of Vivian Stanshall, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a handwritten verse, signed a darted May 1985, reading 'I wish we both had seen us, Our happy bonded pair. Mates for life in love with: Our difference & the air, Was all that came between us, 'cept your ego and my penis', together with a group of black and white photos of Vivian Stanshall, with his friend Keith Moon, each in fancy dress. This lot, along with all others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall

Lot 370

Vivian Stanshall (1943-1995) British, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a side profile nude of a woman, verso reading 'Keijo Lindgren 'Musci' Alankolic 27, 00730 Helsinki 73 Finland', together with a man performing a headstand, ink on paper, 27.5 cm x 19.5 cm, and a pair of musicians in 16th-century dress, ink on paper, after Albrecht Durer, 35.5 cm x 27 cm. This lot, along with all others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall

Lot 1204

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY (3)Portrait miniature of a lady with a pouf and wearing a pink dress on ivory (ref. DRCE7TB5) 3.7cm in a frame with paste surround together with two other 18th century portrait miniatures; A young man with a black hat, on ivory (ref. FQTF33WN), 3.5cm, in a frame with a paste surround; A woman in a blue and white dress, on ivory (ref. H1MMVVVT), in a frame set with sapphires (3) Provenance Private collection, UKFootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.

Lot 1214

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY (3)Portrait miniature of a lady wearing a pink dress on ivory (ref. 161FQXE1) 6.5cm in a gilt-metal frame together with two other portrait miniatures; After Paul Delaroche, Portrait of Napoleon, on ivory (ref. XFA486XM), 6.5cm; and Portrait of a young girl, on ivory (ref. TUM65Z5Y), 6cm (3)FootnoteProspective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.

Lot 1459

WILLIAM CHRISTIAN SYMONS (BRITISH, 1845-1911) (5)Boy in an oriental costume watercolour on paper laid down on card 33 x 18.5cm together with Woman seated on a throne, watercolour and gouache; Study of a lady in a pink dress and hat, ink and watercolour; Studies of a lady with auburn hair, ink and watercolour; Study of a man and an angel, watercolour, all by the same hand (5, all unframed) Provenance Property of the artist; Thence by family descent

Lot 1249

CIRCLE OF SIR WILLIAM BEECHEYPortrait of a lady in a white and blue dress pastel 60 x 51cm Provenance Private collection, UK

Lot 1244

ENGLISH SCHOOL, EARLY 18TH CENTURYPortrait of a young girl wearing a pink dress, with a fawn oil on canvas 126 x 100cm Provenance The late Lady Williams of Elvel (1929-2023) See Bellmans website article for further detailsCondition ReportThe canvas has been relined.  Minor abrasions visible to the paint surface, upper right and discoloured spots of retouching to the fawn, visible to the naked eye.  Light surface dirt and discoloured varnish; paint appears thin in some areas, to the robe in particular. Ultraviolet reveals retouching to the aforementioned abrasions, upper right background, further spots off the right hand border, to the sitter's neck; to the fawn and to frame abrasions on each border.  Held in a later plain frame with some chips and losses.

Lot 1428

ARTHUR WARDLE (BRITISH, 1864-1949)Portrait of a lady seated, wearing a blue dress signed 'Arthur Wardle' (lower right) pastel on paper laid on card 56 x 37cm (unframed) Provenance Property of the artist, thence by family descent

Lot 241

Nao group of figures - tallest 29cm & girl with bonnet has glue mark on dress otherwise no obvious damage

Lot 550

Qty of Egyptian costume jewellery to include ceramic scarab beetle necklace, 3 Scottish brooches (1 boxed) t/w art deco brooch/ dress clips with paste set stones

Lot 464

Qty of antique / vintage jewellery inc 2 sterling silver dress clips, carved glass brooch (lacks pin), diamante spectacles decoration, antique hair slide (slight a/f) etc

Lot 460

Qty of vintage clip-on fashion earrings inc F.O.Inc Deco style (3.5cm diameter) etc t/w silver dress ring, silver mother of pearl screw back earrings etc

Lot 162

Vintage black strapless evening dress with sequin bodice and net overlay and wetlook floor length black evening dress

Lot 303

9 ct gold dress ring with clear stone, weight 1.3 grams

Lot 168

A Palestinian/Jordanian (?) lady's Thobe dress, with satin embellished shoulders and panels of geometric needlepoint on a black cotton ground, with accompanying matching sashGood order

Lot 087

Two 18ct dress rings, approx. 3.90g

Lot 084

A mid 20th century blue stone dress ring, set with a faceted glass stone, unmarked, previously tested between 18-22ct gold, size O

Lot 498

Part of Period Figures English History. Modeled after the former Queen of England, wearing a blue, brown, and red dress. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1948 - 1953Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3.5"W x 10"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 446

Glossy Bone China figural dressed in lounge dress colored is pale pink, blue and cream. Royal Doulton backstamp. This item has its original box: 4"L x 4"W x 14"H. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 4"L x 3"W x 13"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 539

Bone china figure of a lady in a long pale yellow dress with arm raised looking forward. Royal Albert backstamp. Issued: 2008Dimensions: 3"L x 2.5"W x 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal AlbertCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 416

Striking bone china figural of a lady in a pale yellow and light violet dress standing next to a peacock with its tail feathers expanded. Part of the Myths and Maidens series. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 1983Dimensions: 11.75"L x 9"W x 11.5"HEdition Number: 182 of 300 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 525

Woman holding her blue hat and green dress in the wind. Part of the Harradine Classics series. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1937 - 1971Dimensions: 4.5"L x 4.5"W x 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 574

Limited edition figurine study of an Eastern beauty wearing her floral native dress. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Pauline ParsonsIssued: 1995Dimensions: 4.5"L x 4"W x 12.5"HEdition Number: 40 of 2500 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 105

Richard Thomas Moynan RHA (1856 - 1906) Boy on a Swing (1890) Oil on canvas, 35.5 x 25cm (14 x 10") Signed and dated 1890Provenance: Private Collection, DublinThis oil on canvas painting entitled Boy on a Swing (1890) is fresh to the market. It has been hidden away in a private collection for the past fifty years. The painting is in its original gold exhibition frame and it is signed and dated by the artist. The letters RHA accompanies the signature and that dates the work to the latter half of 1890. This was an important year in the painter’s life as on the 18th of July 1890 he gained full membership of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Ireland’s elite society of professional artists. Moynan became an Associate of the Royal Hibernian Academy on the 18th of October 1889 and nine months later he was elevated to full membership. This unusually rapid promotion was a key feature of Moynan’s artistic career. He was 24 when he first embarked on his artistic training, as he had previously studied for the medical profession. However, from his commencement in art-school he constantly won awards for his drawing and painting, including the Taylor and the Cowper prizes. He concluded his Irish art-education by achieving the prestigious Albert Prize for the best picture shown in the Royal Hibernian Academy by a student. The painting was entitled The Last of the 24th at Isandula (1883). Gaining this award allowed him to travel to study under Karl Verlat at the Academy in Antwerp. Six months later he was the first Irishman to achieve the premier place for painting from the living model in an international competition called the Concours. He later travelled on to Paris where at the Academy Julian he was frequently placed first in drawing, painting and composition.Moynan began work on Boy on a Swing  (1890) with a meticulous figure drawing executed in his careful academic style. A shy smile illuminates the child’s features as he expertly brings the swing to a halt by extending his left arm. The detailed rendering of the boy’s portrait contrasts with the artist’s animated treatment of the landscape as Moynan confidently employs broad brush-strokes to portray the lush rural setting. This is not an affluent child playing on a swing in his own garden. The boy’s raggy dress and bare feet suggest a rare treat when he was given unexpected access to a swing.Children were a constant source of pleasure and inspiration for the artist. He painted wonderfully intimate images of his own daughter, Eileen Norah and his son, Richard. Many of his large genre pieces featured children at play. Titles such as The Village Pump (1890), The Tug of War (1890), The See Saw (1891), Invitation to Go Haymaking (1892), A Travelling Show (1892), Ball in the Cap, (1893) and The Game of Marbles (1893), all depict groups of children in a village street or in a garden setting. The psychologist, Jean Piaget viewed play as being integral to the development of a child’s intelligence and social skills. Moynan’s sketchbooks in the National Gallery of Ireland illustrate his close observation of children engaging in recreational activities. Indeed, these sketchbooks demonstrates that he explored three different compositions before settling on the final narrative for his popular Leixlip street scene, Military Manoeuvres (1891), NGI Collection. This work was painted within six months of Boy on a Swing. While Military Manoeuvres tells the story of a large group of children with make-shift musical instruments pretending to be a military band, the subject draws the viewer into the excitement of the children’s game. Boy on a Swing is a much smaller and more focused composition yet this painting generates a similar effect. The child has an impish quality and he is clearly aware of his good fortune in trying out the make-shift swing.                                                                                                                  Dr. Maebh O’Regan

Lot 28

Vladimir Griegorovich Tretchikoff (South African, 1913-2006)Zulu Girl signed and dated 'TRETCHIKOFF/ 51' (lower right)oil on canvas 66.5 x 49.5cm (26 3/16 x 19 1/2in).(framed)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artist by Mark & Aleen Dawson;Bequeathed to Aleen Dawson's niece, Donna Regan Lefeve;By direct descent to the current owners.Never exhibited in the lifetime of the artist, this work was painted during Tretchikoff's golden decade. It was in the 1950s that he produced such mass-market masterpieces as the Chinese Girl (a high-profile sale was handled by Bonhams in 2013), Miss Wong and Balinese Girl. The Broadway actor Mark Dawson purchased Zulu Girl in 1953, when Tretchikoff brought his show to Chicago. The second painting that Dawson acquired from the artist was the iconic Lost Orchid (seen also in this catalogue).It is probably an early version of the Zulu Girl, a work that first became available in reproduction in 1952, during Tretchikoff's tour of South Africa. The following year, he brought both versions to the USA for his tour of North America. After the phenomenal success of the tour, he took one of the Zulu Girls to London, where Frost & Reed, an old Bond Street art dealership, had lithographs made of the painting. Tretchikoff may be credited with introducing the African theme in popular prints of the post-war Britain. If we examine the issues of the Art Bulletin, a journal of the Fine Art Trade Guild, the leading association of British makers, distributors and framers of art reproductions, we will notice an absence of African portraits until Tretchikoff's Zulu Girl appeared on the market in 1955. The Zulu Girl is Tretchikoff's typical 'exotic' portrait. In his oeuvre, it is this kind of portraits that is most sought after. Unlike his pictures of Asian women, it is purely South African in its subject matter. With such studies, Tretchikoff created images of serenity for the industrialised world. In his exhibition catalogues, Zulu Girl was described as follows, 'A portrait in repose, suggesting the essential spirit of Africa, still so little known and so greatly misunderstood by the European.'The early version, like the often-reproduced picture, is dated 1951. The most obvious difference is the presence of a dappled red-and-blue background in the work in the Dawson collection. However, a more significant difference is the unembellished look of the model in this version. Tretchikoff tended to produce pastiches, where visual elements of different cultures were put together for effect. In the better-known Zulu Girl, as well as in many other 'ethnic' portraits by Tretchikoff, the model wears European jewellery that contrasts with her traditional African dress. Her large gold earrings, bracelet and necklace were unaffordable to a Zulu woman in apartheid South Africa.Depicting the same model without the inappropriate accessories, the Zulu Girl from the Dawson collection is a more authentic representation of African reality.We are grateful to Boris Gorelik for his completion of this footnote.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 99

A RUBELLITE TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a faceted-top oval cut rubellite tourmaline of 23.14 carats in a border of round cut diamonds, stamped 18K, size N / 6.75, 14.9g.

Lot 212

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a large rose cut sapphire of 39.93 carats in a border of round cut diamonds, stamped 18K, size R / 8.5, 16.6g.

Lot 139

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a cushion cut emerald of 2.12 carats, accented by a step cut diamonds arranged in octagonal design, stamped 18K, size N / 6.5, 4.9g.

Lot 124

A DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a cluster of round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, the shoulders accented by further round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, inscribed D221, stamped 18K 750, size M1/2 / 6.5, 6.5g. 

Lot 64

A PINK TOURMALINE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING in 18ct white gold, set with a rectangular step cut pink tourmaline of 17.98 carats in a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, the trifurcated band set with further diamonds, stamped 18K, size M / 6.25, 11.7g. 

Lot 68

AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND DRESS RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with an old cut diamond of approximately 1.82 carats accented on each side by a trio of further old cut diamonds, the diamonds all totalling 2.5-2.7 carats, full British hallmarks for Birmingham 1905, size P1/2 / 8, 6.0g. 

Lot 71

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FLOWER DRESS RING of quatrefoil design, set with four pear cut blue sapphires in a border of round cut diamonds, with further diamonds to the band, stamped 18K, size N / 6.75, 2.6g.

Lot 112

JEAN DESPRES, A LAPIS LAZULI DRESS RING set with a polished lapis lazuli accented by beaded shoulders, Jean Despres maker's mark, no assay marks, size P1/2 / 8, 19.0g. Jean Despres was a leading French jeweller of the Art Deco period. He was known for creating affordable pieces in silver mainly set with semi-precious stones. He drew inspiration for many of his pieces from his time working with the French Air Force during WWI. 

Lot 279

A RUBY AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with an oval cut ruby of approximately 3.00 carats, the band pave set with round cut diamonds and round cut rubies, no assay marks, size L / 5.75, 7.8g. 

Lot 51

AN ART DECO DIAMOND DRESS RING in yellow gold and platinum, the openwork face set with old cut and single cut diamonds, no assay marks, size J1/2 / 5, 3.4g.

Lot 30

A TANZANITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING set with a cushion cut tanzanite of approximately 2.99 carats, in a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 750, size N1/2 / 7, 4.7g. 

Lot 264

Yosy (Ann) Switzerland, as now divided into Nineteen Cantons...with Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Swiss, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, 50 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates of costumes, paper guards, 2pp. engraved musical notation, most plates very clean but light soiling to plate 16 and slight smudge to plate 20, some foxing to text, pp.73-82 and plates 29 & 30 misbound after p.100, H.Bradley Martin's copy with his bookplate, original blind-stamped cloth, t.e.g., a little rubbed and faded, rebacked preserving original spines, new endpapers, [Bobins 507; Colas 3102, erroneously calling for 50 plates in vol.2 and therefore 70 plates in total], 8vo, 1815. *** Including a 6pp. 'Short Guide to Travellers' at end of vol.2.

Lot 169

Lange (Edouard) and Wilhelm Frenzel. Das Hoffest zu Ferrara, in den Saelen des Koeniglichen Schlosses zu Berlin, first edition, 42 hand-coloured lithograph plates, heightened with gum arabic, some trimmed a little short, some foxed, contemporary half roan, rubbed, upper cover worn and stained at top, [Colas 1758; Lipperheide 2545; Bobins 585], folio, Berlin, C.G. Luederitz, 1846. *** Rare, no copy traced at auction. "The plates herein represent fancy-dress costumes for this 1843 recreation of a celebration at the Court of Ferrara, bedecked in Renaissance splendour." (Bobins).  

Lot 206

Planché (J.R.) Souvenir of the Bal Costumé, given by Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, at Buckingham Palace, May 12, 1842, first edition, additional chromolithograph title, 52 fine hand-coloured lithograph plates after Coke Smyth, each with decorative floral border printed in gold, text printed in blue, occasional foxing (including to plate of Prince Albert), upper hinge broken and front endpaper torn, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, [Colas 2403; Bobins 899], folio, Colnaghi and Co., 1843. *** The fine plates depict the elaborate costumes designed for and worn by the hosts and guests, royalty and aristocracy, at the fancy-dress ball given by Queen Victoria in May 1842.  

Lot 13

Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977)Farm Land stamped with estate stamp 'K.V.' (on sheet verso)pencil on paper20 x 25.5cm (7 7/8 x 10 1/16in).Executed circa 1955Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Anthony Hepworth Fine Art, London, 19 March 2015, where acquired by the present owner Private Collection, U.K.Vaughan made many drawings throughout his career, life drawings, drawings for paintings, compositional studies, erotic images (which he called his 'Grafitti [sic] Drawings'), sketches made 'in situ', and fully finished presentation drawings which he called 'table drawings'. Early on he evolved a habit of carrying around small notebooks and sketch books in which to jot down visual information and motifs which caught his eye or which he thought might be useful in terms of his painting. The present work is one such drawing, probably made on a walk, or sitting in his car. In an interview in 1962 he discussed what he considered his approach to drawing and painting:'I make drawings from life. I also make drawings for developing ideas. The activity of drawing with me is now entirely independent of the activity of painting. I don't find that I can make preparatory drawings. I think partly because if you make preparatory drawings, then you never really get involved with the actual working out of the problem in terms of the painting. You tend to refer to the drawing for the solution to a problem which concerns the painting and this always leads you down the wrong track because you are trying to reproduce something you have done in the drawing. And so, though I still do a lot of drawings, they are an entirely independent activity. The thing about drawing is that it requires no special situation and the interruption between the activity of the imagination and the act of drawing is at a minimum. It is the nearest possible extension to one's natural faculties. You can draw anywhere; you can draw in the open, in the back of a car, in bed or in an armchair. You can't paint like that. Painting is a dress parade affair. You have got to be standing up in a particular place in a certain light and you have got to have both your hands free to manipulate a considerable quantity of equipment.'(Anthony Carter Interviews Keith Vaughan, BBC Transmission, broadcast unknown. Transcript, 1962) We are grateful to Gerard Hastings for compiling this catalogue entry.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

Lot 5A

Ladies Excellent Quality 18ct Gold Emerald and Diamond Set Dress Ring, full hallmark to interior of shank, the faceted emerald of excellent colour, the well matched, faceted diamonds of top colour, clarity and sparkle, est.diamond weight 0.50pts, ring size H, weight of shank 3.3g, shank and setting in excellent condition

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