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David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003) Chinese Lithographic Print Black Cat - Kim Da Wei Kwo, David Kwo 1919-2003 (Dawei Huaji) Lithographic print of his cat Kim. Printed by Kwo Art Studio, New York 1958. Stamped and signed with Chinese character Da Wei. David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003), was born in Beijing, studied art at the Art Institute of Nanjing and later under, Qi Bai-Shih. His first exhibition was held in Hong Kong in 1952. He died in the United States in 2003. He was well known for his Chinese ink paintings of Kim, his beloved black cat. 35 x 53cm
David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003) Chinese Lithographic Print Spaniel Da Wei Kwo, David Kwo 1919-2003 (Dawei Huaji) Lithographic print of a spaniel breed pup Printed by Kwo Art Studio, New York 1958. Stamped and signed with Chinese character Da Wei. David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003), was born in Beijing, studied art at the Art Institute of Nanjing and later under, Qi Bai-Shih. His first exhibition was held in Hong Kong in 1952. He died in the United States in 2003. He was well known for his Chinese ink paintings
David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003) Chinese Lithographic Print Pup Da Wei Kwo, David Kwo 1919-2003 (Dawei Huaji) Lithographic print of a spaniel breed pup Printed by Kwo Art Studio, New York 1958. Stamped and signed with Chinese character Da Wei. David Kwo Da-Wei (1919-2003), was born in Beijing, studied art at the Art Institute of Nanjing and later under, Qi Bai-Shih. His first exhibition was held in Hong Kong in 1952. He died in the United States in 2003. He was well known for his Chinese ink paintings
Titanic Interest:Two Elkington & Co., silver plate White Star liner napkin rings, the first possibly for 2nd Class diners engraved with White Star flag and table number 244 above Maltese Cross , stamped to interior with date letter K for 1896; the second probably for First Class with White Star flag and table number 231, stamped with date letter K for 1896 (2) Condition Good
AN IMPRESSIVE MAMLUK STYLE POTTERY BASIN BY THÉODORE DECKPARIS, 19TH CENTURY of tapering form with wide flaring rim and rounded base, moulded and decorated in cobalt blue, turquoise and white with a band of inscription interspersed by pole medallions containing rosettes surrounded by floral interlace, above and below arabesques, Théodore Deck stamp to base47.6 cm. diam.FootnotesInscriptions: al-maqarr al-'ali a/l-mawlawi al-amiri a/ l-kabiri al-ghazi a/l-mujahidi al-murabiti/al-maliki al-nasiri, 'The high authority, the lordly, the great Amir, the conqueror, the holy warrior, the defender, [an official of] al-Malik al-Nasir'. PROVENANCE 24 Apr 2018Théodore Deck (1823-1891) was one of the most highly esteemed French ceramicists in the late 19th Century; stimulated by the zeitgeist of Orientalism which pervaded French society at the time, he was known for taking inspiration from Middle Eastern artefacts and developing colourful glazes which mimicked those found on Iznik and other Islamic ceramics. He was celebrated particularly for the deep turquoise which he developed, known as "bleu de Deck". His work was displayed at the 1862 International Exhibition in London, from which the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) purchased three of his works. Thanks to his technical ability and innovations he was appointed the art director of the Sèvres manufactory in 1887; the first ceramicist to hold the position. For a similar basin in the Mamluk style by Théodore Deck sold at Christie's see Arts & Textiles of the Islamic & Indian Worlds, 22 April 2016, lot 436.
India, late 19th century to 1920. Finely painted with watercolors, ink, and gouache on paper. The first depicting the Taj Mahal flanked by the Mosque and Mehmaan khana, the second a fragment of the interior showing the fine designs on the white marble.Condition: With some creases, painting in fine condition.Provenance: Collection of an Indian gentleman.Dimensions: 46 x 31 cm
AN OTTOMAN VOIDED SILK VELVET AND METAL THREAD PANELBURSA OR ISTANBUL, TURKEY, LATE 16TH OR FIRST HALF 17TH CENTURYThe crimson velvet ground worked with staggered rows of silver seven-petalled carnations each issuing from a tulip flowerhead and flanked by paired everted leaves, metal thread worn, mounted, stretched and glazed32 3/8 x 25½in. (82.3 x 64.7cm.)PROVENANCE CHRISTIES 2011 7th April Islamic Art Sale LOT 332
First Cask 23 Year Speyside Single MaltDistilled in 1985 at Linkwood Distillery Cask 4534/Bottle 2221x70clFirst Cask 19 Year Islay Single MaltDistilled in 1989 at Bruichladdich Distillery Cask 88/Bottle 511x70clFirst Cask 18 Year Highland Single MaltDistilled in 1990 at Ben Nevis Distillery Cask 1503/Bottle 631x70clTotal 3x70cl
Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, $1, $5 and $10, 1 July 1941, serial numbers F/31 017633, E/38 091809 and H/82 055905, first very fine, second good fine, last with considerable staining in watermark area, otherwise a fresh and original very fine, a lovely set (3 notes) TBB B112a-B114a, Pick 11-13 £400-£500
Azerbaijan National Government, 5 Tomans, 1324 (1946), serial number 121048, 10 Tomans, 1324 (1946), serial number 510342, both with perforated numeral and purple handstamp, 50 Tomans, SH1324/1946, first about extremely fine, second fine, third about uncirculated (3 notes) TBB B104-106a, Pick S104-106a £80-£120
Egyptian Government Currency Notes, a small group comprising 10 Piastres (2), 1940, one with Arabic and one with western serial numbers, 5 Piastres (5), prefixes B/3, B/3, F/3, N/3 and T/3, also 5 Piastres (3), prefixes A/5, T/5 and B/6, and 10 Piastres, prefix U/5, also a group of later Egyptian and UAR 5 and 10 Piastre notes (26), earlier generally fine to very fine, with some scarcer varieties, the A/5 is a first prefix and the B/6 is a scarcer crossover prefix, later notes almost all uncirculated (37 notes) TBB B209a,b, B210a,b, B212a,b,d, B213f, Pick 166, 164, 165, 166 £100-£150
Bank of England, Andrew J. Bailey, a group of notes comprising £5, prefix LB39, £10 (5), prefixes CD01, EL50, LL38, LE10 and LE10, and £20 (2), prefixes DE80 and LL25, several replacement notes and some first runs, uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B398, B400, B400cs, B401, B402, B403, B408 £150-£200
Central Bank of Cyprus, £20 (2), 1 March 1993, serial numbers H792333-34, £10 (4), 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2005, prefixes U, AE, AW and BE, also £20 (3), 1997, 2001 and 2004, prefixes K, X and AD, uncirculated, the first two a nice consecutive pair, the last three are all the possible dates for type (9 notes) TBB B316b, B320c,d,e,f, B321a,b,c, Pick 56b, 62 b,c,d,e, 63a,b,c £150-£200
Bank of England, a small group of notes comprising John B. Page, replacement £1, 1970, prefix MT08, £10, prefix B07, £1 (2), serial numbers A01 004467 and A06 000302, also Somerset, £1, prefix DW03 and Gill, £5, serial number SE90 999169 (last run, from Debden set), and £5, serial number A01 999169 (first run, from Debden set), all uncirculated, the SE90 scarce (7 notes) EPM B323, B330, B337, B341, B375, B353£120-£160
Military Authority in Tripolitania, specimen 1000 Lire, ND (1943), serial number 00T 000000, perforated SPECIMEN at low centre, in ICG holder number 66, choice uncirculated, this is the first time a specimen of this note has come for auction for almost a decade, an incredibly rare note in superb condition! TBB B008as, Pick M8s £7,500-£10,000
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, a small group of notes comprising £1, unthreaded, prefix 40R, £1, blue, prefix B97D, 10 shillings, mauve, prefix J04D,£1, threaded, prefix W06A and 10 shillings, last series prefix 04E, first and third good extremely fine, others about uncirculated to uncirculated (5 notes) EPM B238, B249, B251, B260, B262 £100-£150
St. Mary’s Parochial Bank, Jersey, an unissued and an additional proof/pull for £1 (2), 18-, no signatures or serial numbers, both on watermarked paper, first blue printing, second black printing, black print example very fine and blue print example about uncirculated (2 notes) McCammon JN190 £100-£150
Bank of England, Merlyn V. Lowther, a small group comprising £5 (2) 2000 and 2002, serial numbers HA01 007583 and LL75 824114, £10 (3), 2000, serial numbers AA01 007794, 007795 and 999836, and £20, 1999, serial number AC32 708385, the LL a replacement, most of the others first run (some from Debden sets), uncirculated (6 notes) EPM B386, B390, B393, B394 £150-£200
Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, 10 Shillings, 15 July 1930, serial number L37 211404, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings, 5 October 1934, prefix B94, £1, 13 September 1948, prefix U69A, 10 Shillings, 2 April 1940, prefix S73D, £1 (2), 29 March 1940, prefixes H10E and U45H, first two notes extremely fine, the remainder very fine to good very fine (6 notes) EPM B223, B235, B249, B251, B260 £150-£200
Bank of England, John S. Fforde, a small group comprising replacement 10 Shillings, 1967, prefix M80, £1 (2), prefixes R63B and R69L, £5, prefix 67D and £10, prefix A48, also Hollom, £1, prefix A15X, all uncirculated or with minor handling only, the first a scarce last run replacement (6 notes) EPM B311, B307, B314, B316, B288 £100-£150
Central Bank of Egypt, a group of the 1961-67 issue, comprising 25 (2) and 50 (5) Piastres, £1 (4), £5 (4), including one of the scarcer first 1961 issue, along with a group of the 1967-78 issue, comprising 25 (4) and 50 (5) Piastres, £1 (6), £5 (2), £10 (3) and £20, the scarce £5 very fine, others mixed grades with roughly a third being uncirculated, the rest mostly very fine to extremely fine (36 notes) TBB B301-B306, B308-314, Pick 35-40, 42-48 £150-£200

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