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* Three: Ordinary Seaman 1st Class R. F. Owens, Royal Navy, among those lost when H.M.S. Goliath was sunk off Cape Helles in May 19151914-15 Star (364772 R. F. Owens, O.S.1, R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (364772 R. F. Owens, O.S.1, R.N.), nearly extremely fineQTY: (3)NOTE:After the landing of troops on the Gallipoli Peninsula, fire support from naval vessels became ever important. Old pre-dreadnought battleships were assigned this task. On 13 May 1915, whilst at anchor in company with Cornwallis in Morto Bay, the old battleship Goliath was attacked by the Turkish destroyer Mouavenet-Millieh, which in fog, evaded the allied destroyer screen and fired three torpedoes in quick succession. The first hit Goliath abreast the fore turret, the second abreast the foremost funnel and a third abreast the after turret. So swiftly did the battleship sink that many of those below were drowned before they could reach the upper deck. Of the 750 on board Goliath about 570, including Captain Shelford and Ordinary Seaman Owens were drowned.
Tapestry fire screen, contained in an oak frame with turned barley twist legs. Tapestry is still very colourful showing flowers insects and animals. Date approx 1940s to 50s. Has belonged to the same family since its making. See similar tapestry by the makers daughter lot NoDimensions31" x 25 1/2 x 10"Condition reportGood overall condition Colours remain good small piece of veneer missing from the back of the panel
SOUNDTRACKS / STAGE / SCREEN & COMEDY - LP COLLECTION. Collection of around 70 x LPs. Titles include Andre Previn - Rollerball (Original Soundtrack Recording), Madonna - Who's That Girl, Evel Knievel (AMH1001), Queen - Flash Gordon, Isaac Asimov - The Mayors From Foundation, Startrek IV - The Voyage Home, Diana Ross - Mahogany, Superman 2 (Original Soundtrack), Streets of Fire - A Rock Fantasy, The Rocky Horror Show, Music For Movies Video & Diashows, Budgie - The Musical, Jeff Wayne - War of the Worlds, John Williams - Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Woman In Red (Motion Picture Soundtrack), Staying Alive and Doing It In Style. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex / Ex+.
A GROUP OF ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE PEWTER PIECES TOGETHER WITH A COPPER FIRE GUARD, comprising a Cornish Pewter two handled dish impressed W1668 made by James Dixon & Sons impressed on the back, two hand hammered pewter candle sticks, height 22cm and 13cm, an Ell Ware four piece pewter cruet set with original Bristol Blue glass insert, a cast framed fire screen with claw feet, a large copper front panel decorated with an Oriental dragon, height 73cm x width 52cm, two cast wall plaques of hunting dog scenes, width 38cm x height 21cm (10) (Condition report: one candlestick is slightly tilting, pewter is rubbed and tarnished in parts, copper has darkened due to age)
Y GIANT AMAZON RIVER TURTLE (PODOCNEMIS EXPANSA) SHELL LATE 19TH CENTURY the taxidermy shell mounted in an arch shaped brass fire screen with scroll details to the base, on two trestle feetDimensions:60cm wide, 73cm highNote: CITES Status: Podocnemis spp. CITES Appendix II - Annex A Article 10 Exempt as a worked specimen in a finished state before 3 March 1947
Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 1, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Adam Koukoudakis About Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London. Education Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts Select Exhibitions/Awards Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London Gallery Representation Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 2, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London. Education Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts Select Exhibitions/Awards Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London Gallery Representation Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 3, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London. Education Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts Select Exhibitions/Awards Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London Gallery Representation Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising
Adam Koukoudakis N.M.R.H Death Mask 4, 2022 Graphite, Acrylic and Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Adam hails from South London - a father, painter, illustrator and collagist who studied Fine Art at Chelsea and Berlin Institutes of Art before graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2006. In the same year he was invited to participate in his first post - graduate show with the likes of Banksy et al at Greek Street's then infamous Lazarides Gallery, at a time when it was inspiring a broader movement of artists who blurred the lines between fine art, street art, illustration and graphics. In 2007 he accepted a further invitation to participate in Santa's Ghetto in Bethlehem, before embarking on a busy circuit of national & international shows, projects, publications, collaborations, auctions & private commissions which kept him out of trouble until 2010, when he took a hiatus to enjoy the rewards of fatherhood. Always a painter and lover of collage, Adam found a way to combine the two through his early exposure to screen printing by hijacking the pulling of ink & screen, and instead projecting his screens onto canvas and applying every benday by hand. His paintings and prints have always depicted subjects and topics close to his heart, from early political angst to the unapologetic love of his family and can be found in the permanent collections of the V&A & University of the Arts London, Atlantic Records & Sony BMG. Adam has been a practicing artist for over 20 years, living & with studios based out of North London. Education Chelsea College of Arts Central Saint Martins Berlin University of the Arts Select Exhibitions/Awards Stench - Lazardies Gallery - London Outside/Inside - Seth Carmichael Gallery - Los Angeles Santa's Ghetto - Palestine Geisterfahrer - Paintworks - Bristol TEMWA - Art for Africa Charity Auction - London/Bristol Shortlisted Finalist - National Open Art Competition - Chichester Shortlisted Finalist - Mercury Prize Art Competition - The Hospital - London Winning Finalist - Jealous Needs You Prize - Jealous Gallery - London Gallery Representation Jealous Gallery Smithson Gallery Paxton Glew Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The works I have submitted are my way of marking the death of Queen Elizabeth II They are a very loose play on the history of the death mask & are no way intended as an insult or mark of disrespect in her direction. Although I am a firm believer that there is never smoke without fire. Message from Art On A Postcard: Please do not bid if you intend to sell on the artwork. All artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for The Hepatitis C Trust and when work is sold on the secondary market, it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising

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