(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Lion on Bull - Ink and watercolour on paper Surrealist drawing painting. Signed lower right. Mounted, framed and glazed.Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 38cm x 55cm ecluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
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(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Surrealist Colome, 1945 - Ink on paper Surrealist drawing painting. Signed lower left with initials. Galerie Simon, Paris label to back. Mounted, framed & glazed.Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 37cm x 28cm excluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Le Coup de Trique (The Cudgel blow), 1936 - A pen and ink on paper sketch drawing. Signed with initial lower right. Label from the Galerie Simon, Paris to back. Mounted, framed & glazed.Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 29cm x 23cm excluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Dying Bull - An ink on paper drawing painting. Signed with initial to lower right side of drawing. Mounted, framed & glazed.Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 33cm x 42cm excluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Untitled Surreal Face & Animal - An ink on paper Surrealist drawing painting. Signed with initial to lower left. Mounted framed and glazed.Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 36cm x 25cm excluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
(ARR) André Masson (French, 1896 –1987) – Dancing Woman (To Tina, friendly respects) - A pastel / chalk on paper Surrealist drawing painting personally dedicated to current owner's grandmother from artist himself. Signed lower right in pencil. Mounted, framed and glazed.The drawing is visible in a photograph from the artist's studio in 1933 featured in the book "Andre Masson and his Universe" (Horizon books 1947). Andre Masson was a French painter, sculptor, illustrator, designer and writer, born at Balagny (Oise). Spent most of his youth in Brussels, where he worked as pattern-drawer in an embroidery studio and studied part-time at the Académie des Beaux-Arts. Then moved to Paris and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts 1912-14. Participated from 1924-9 in the Surrealist movement. Made further works exploring chance effects, including sand paintings, as well as paintings of metamorphoses of animal and human forms, themes of germination, combats and massacres, with emphasis on violence and eroticism. Lived 1934-6 in Spain; paintings of bullfights, Spanish myths, etc. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 3,125,485 USD for GRADIVA, sold at Sotheby's Paris in 2010. In the past 12 months, their paintings have averaged 15,389 USD, while his sculptures have sold for an average of 12,686 USD. Measures approx. 45cm x 56cm excluding frame. From the Cooke Estate Private Collection. The painting having passed down through three generations.
An exquisite original lithograph titled Gold and Silk by artist Douglas Hofmann, printed on BFK Rives paper. It depicts a woman wrapped in a white comforter adorned with intricate gold, red, and blue embroidery featuring delicate birds. Printed in March of 1993, in a limited edition of 275 by The American Atelier, New York City, and published by Circle Fine Art Corporation Chicago/New York. Stamped in verso 1993 C.F.A. Corp and embossed printers and publishers logos. Housed in a gilded frame with a white, blue, and gold-colored mat. Edition number in graphite on lower left side: 148/275. Artists signature in graphite on lower right. Sight size: 22.75"L x 16.75"H. Frame dimensions: 34.25"L x 1.25"W x 28.25"H. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Douglas Hofmann (American, b. 1945)Issued: 1993Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
**NO RESERVE**An Indian Miniature Painting of a Deccan Prince, Circa 1932.A finely rendered Indian miniature painting depicting a regal Deccan prince dressed in a flowing white robe with golden embroidery, holding a sword and a shield. He stands gracefully against a lush green background, framed by floral motifs along the border. The upper section features an inscription in Persian script, enclosed by two decorative cartouches. This painting exemplifies the refined portraiture tradition of the Deccan courts.Approximately 25 x 14.2cmProvenance:From the collection of a British gentleman, formerly a history professor, assembled over several decades
A FELT COLLAGE AND EMBROIDERY PICTURE OF A COURTING COUPLE ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 42cm high, 33cm wide Provenance: With John Fowler (1906-1977) at the Hunting Lodge, Odiham, Hampshire, until bequeathed to Imogen Taylor. Condition Report: muted colours from sunlight and exposure, some small signs of old insect damages including two visible pupa cases. paper elements, notably her face, with damages and losses Condition Report Disclaimer
Fine and rare 17th century Flemish ebonised cabinet on later stand, the cabinet with rising caddy top enclosing small compartment and two stump work panels flanking central mirror, panel moulded below and with flanking drop handles on bun feet, enclosed by a pair of hinged doors, with an extensively fitted interior of short drawers about central cupboard, enclosing an architectural compartment with mirrored angles and gilt columns and ebony and bone chequerboard base, the interior extensively mounted with fine stumpwork embroidery panels, with birds, fish and scrolling foliage, with frieze drawer below, 61cm wide x 31cm deep x 56cm high, raised on later stand with barley twist supports and bun feet, united by an X-shaped stretcherTop with slight splits to reserves, hinged top yawns very slightly. Area of damage to top left corner, outer case is otherwise generally ok, just with small splits, wear, possibly small repairs. Interior with some deterioration and loose elements to stump work but colours are rich and mostly very good, some areas of staining - possibly old glue. Central cupboard is good, the various mirrors have some loss to silvering. Stand is later in date, with minor deterioration
A group of five indigo-dyed cushions, of recent manufacture, each of square form with Yoruba embroidery on a French linen ground,43 x 43cm (5)Condition ReportThese cushions are all in good condition with a close colour match of fabrics, no repairs of holesThere are six cushions.The filling is feather as far as we can tell.
A CREWEL WORK EMBROIDERED WALL HANGINGThe crewel work possibly 17th Century and later re-applied Depicting leafy fronds, forest animals and foliage, polychrome wools on a cream ground, 133.5 x 175cmCondition report: The woolwork appliqué has been applied to the backing cloth at a later time, see images. The wool embroidery is relativey thick with some of the backing to the appliqué visible in some areas at the very edges. A few areas are quite worn and faded, see extra images. Some of the wool work is later, in particular the exotic bird which looks later with brighter colours and a bright red which is inconsistent with other redder toners. The backing cloth with some spots of discolouration and holes in areas. See extra images. The cloth has then later re backed at some point.
Three framed early to mid 19th century samplers, including an 1828 Adam and Eve sampler embroidered by Emma Parker, worked with a floral border with various spot motifs and verse, together with an alphabet sampler by Jane Spicer dated December 1834 and a larger coarser worked Victorian alphabet sampler, Adam and Eve sampler 31cm wide x 39cm high. Condition - the Adam and Eve sampler has some staining and areas of moth damage to the backing fabric, the embroidery is in tact. The 1834 sampler has a large hole to the side of the name and the Victorian sampler has slight foxing to the backing cloth.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF SEWING ITEMS, HABERDASHERY, AND MISCELLANEOUS, included a vintage Athena Ardis dress making mannequin torso, Daler - Rowney easel, Sew Steady portable table by Dream World clear Perspex with feel, A1 and A2 artist folders, two tool boxes with varies brushes and fabric paints, hundreds of fabric samples with varies designs, colours and textures, lace, fringe trim, beads, ribbon, etc. forty plus reels of cotton varies colours, wool balls in earthy colours, ribbon, embroidery rings, also a selection of graph paper and mathematical tools, a Parker ball point pen in box with refill, Sheaffer pen and pencil set in box, 46cm rotary trimmer, etc. (15 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A finely executed Chinese painting on linen paper from the Qing Dynasty, depicting two young children with a pomegranate in an intimate moment of exchange. The left figure, dressed in traditional robes with hues of lavender and red, holds a peach, symbolizing immortality and good fortune in Chinese culture. The right figure, adorned in green robes with intricate embroidery, presents a pomegranate, representing prosperity and fertility. The delicate brushstrokes, harmonious composition, and muted palette highlight the refined artistry typical of the Qing period. This painting is set against a softly textured silk background, accentuating its historical significance. A ceremonial staff with ornate details stands prominently in the background, reinforcing the symbolism of status and power. The artwork is elegantly framed in a gold-tone frame and matted with a patterned silk border, further enhancing its visual appeal. Artwork dimensions with frame: 27"L x 47.25"H x 1.50"W. Issued: Late 19th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear. Some buckling on center part.
A finely executed painting on silk from the Qing Dynasty, depicting three figures in an intimate moment of exchange. The left figure, dressed in traditional robes with hues of lavender and red, holds a peach, symbolizing immortality and good fortune in Chinese culture. The right figure, adorned in green robes with intricate embroidery, presents a pomegranate, representing prosperity and fertility. The delicate brushstrokes, harmonious composition, and muted palette highlight the refined artistry typical of the Qing period. This painting is set against a softly textured silk background, accentuating its historical significance. A ceremonial staff with ornate details stands prominently in the background, reinforcing the symbolism of status and power. The artwork is elegantly framed in a gold-tone frame and matted with a patterned silk border, further enhancing its visual appeal. Includes two red seals on lower right. Artwork dimensions with frame: 26.75"L x 45.75"H x 1"W. Issued: Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
An elegant Chinese hand-embroidered silk panel, meticulously crafted to depict scenes of courtly life and cultural refinement. This elongated artwork features intricate embroidery, showcasing the skill and precision of traditional Chinese artisans. The leftmost vignette portrays a noble procession beneath majestic pine trees, while the central sections focus on women engaged in music and conversation, seated within lush gardens and ornate pavilions. Each element, from the finely stitched figures in flowing robes to the detailed architectural and natural settings, reflects the artistry and storytelling tradition inherent in Chinese textile art. The embroidery demonstrates an exquisite combination of color, texture, and craftsmanship, bringing depth and vibrancy to the scene. The natural silk backing, with its subtle patina, enhances the historical charm and authenticity of the piece. The panel is set in a gilt wood frame under glass, preserving the embroidery while offering a timeless display suitable for collectors of Asian decorative arts. Artwork dimensions with frame: 54.25"L x 13.75"H x 1"W. Issued: 19th-Early 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: China Condition: Age related wear.
These exquisite silk embroidery panels feature intricate floral designs meticulously crafted on a luminous orange silk fabric. This lot features a pair of framed silk embroidery panels, each showcasing exquisite floral designs meticulously crafted on luxurious silk fabric. Panel 1: The first embroidery features a vibrant floral arrangement with colorful blossoms, including peonies, intricately stitched in raised embroidery on a luminous orange silk and deep ocher backdrops. Panel 2: The second embroidery highlights elegant blue floral motifs embroidered on a golden silk background with a subtle damask pattern. Both are framed with a border of intricate metallic brocade and a ribbed wood frame, that exude a refined sophistication. Panel 1 dimensions with frame: 16.25"L x 23.25"H x 1"W. Panel 2 dimensions with frame: 22.25"L x 20.25"H x 1"W. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
Valerie Potter (born 1954) - Three works, comprising - Tapestry in colours, with embroidered initials 12.5ins x 16ins, monochrome embroidery of ethnic design, dated July 1990 12ins x 10.5ins, and a pen and ink drawing initialled and dated 24.12.83 5.75ins x 4ins, all in ebonised frames and glazed
An antique bell pull. Possibly re-purposed from a bed hanging, having crewel work embroidery on a linen and cotton twill ground, the embroidery featuring a large vine adorned with leaves, fruit, acorns and squirrels with a rabbit on the grass below, backed onto a woven fabric. The brass handle of a scrolling design with moulded details, 150cm x 8.5cm
Three framed textiles to include: an early 20th century Asian silk textile, the celadon silk ground embroidered with chrysanthemums, storks and bats, metal thread highlights; Regency silkwork of a female figure feeding hens, within a verre eglomise oval and beaded giltwood frame; an oval framed silk embroidery of hare bells and roses (3)
Registration No: 212 APX Chassis No: SAZ.37 MOT: ExemptNotably nicely presented example, worthy of close inspection!Covered over 10,000 trouble-free miles while in the vendor's nine-year ownershipPresented in its original and appealing colour combination of Sand over Sable with Beige hide interior upholsteryPurchased by the vendor from a marque specialist in 2016 for £69,000Rolls-Royce launched the Silver Cloud in April 1955, and it was the company's core model range for the next 11 years. For the final iteration, the Silver Cloud III, the exterior dimensions were subtly altered, the interior remodelled and the weight reduced by some 220lbs. Engine improvements included replacing the 1.75-inch SU carburettors with 2.0-inch ones and raising the compression ratio to 9:1. The resulting extra performance allowed the 0-60mph dash to be completed in just 10.1 seconds and a mean top speed of 114.3mph. The obvious visual change was the adoption of four headlamps. Less noticeable were the slightly increased slope of the bonnet and the shorter (by 1.5 inches) radiator grille.Chassis SAZ.37 was supplied new through Rolls-Royce agent P. J. Evans of Birmingham and was delivered on the 29th October 1962 to the first owner, a Mr E. F. Cash Esq of 147 Moor Green Lane, Birmingham, who is understood to have been an embroidery shop owner. Specified from the factory in Sand over Sable paintwork with a Beige hide interior upholstery with Fawn headcloth and Cumberland stone carpet, this is pleasingly still the colour scheme in which the Cloud is presented today. The Cloud was further optioned with electric windows, 620T radio, and Avon tubeless tyres when new. Acquired by the vendor from a Rolls-Royce and Bentley specialist in 2016 after being seen during his search for a Cloud III, this specific model was desired by the vendor due to memories of being taken to watch Derby County Football Club in a Cloud III by his father’s friend and business partner, Sam Longson, while Mr Longson was in his role as Derby Country Chairman!Purchased for the value of £69,000, the vendor has covered over 10,000 trouble-free miles in his nine-year ownership, with the Cloud now displaying c.76,500 credible miles on the odometer. Well-maintained during the vendor's ownership by a classic car specialist, the Rolls-Royce has been lavished with some £12,750 worth of expenditure, with maintenance including servicing; power steering fettling and underside attention in 2022; wheel refurbishment in 2021; and renewed starting equipment, brake refresh and speedometer overhaul in 2018. Supplied with a history file that includes the RREC chassis records, invoices from the vendor's ownership, a collection of MOT certificates and a current V5C document showing four former keepers and is accompanied by a touring spares package. Entered into the RREC Concours for cars covering over 3,000 miles per year while in the custodianship of the vendor, chassis SAZ.37 came within two marks of winning, with the vendor admitting ‘school-boy errors’ accounted to the falling short such as a headlight bulb failure on route.A notably nicely presented example in its original colour combination, this Cloud is worthy of close inspection! For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
1st & 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regimental Embroidery, fine Edwardian embroidered tapeestry, showing regimental insignia with battalion scrolls underneath set upon crossed regimental colours and union flags. Embroidered floral arrangements around the edge and ‘XXXV’, ‘CVII’. Housed in a glazed wooden frame which measures 73 ½ x 48 ½ cms.
George William Fish (1876 - c.1930) Portrait of a lady by a stream, watercolour, 41 cm x 30 cm, together with a further oil painting depicting figures in a harbour, a continental oil painting on tin depicting a gentleman smoking a pipe, a further watercolour, an embroidery and a German hand coloured engraving, all unframed.

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