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*****RE-OFFER £30 - £40******* A gingham lined picnic hamper containing antique lingerie and nightwear to include an edwardian petticoat with torchon lace hem and inserts, an edwardian corset cover with torchon lace and blue silk ribbon, an early 20th century white cotton nightgown with cutwork and white work embroidery, a 10s/20s cotton nightgown with cutwork detail and another similar, plus another edwardian nightgown with valenciennes style lace. Generally good condition, with age related staining and age spots Torchon lace petticoat has a tear along the seam below the opening
Billy Childish (British, b. 1959) Sex Crimes of the Futcher, 2005 Signed, dated and numbered 4/50 in pencil 77 x 61 cm (30 x 24 in) Billy Childish is a British artist, writer, and musician. He is known for his Expressionist paintings which resemble the work of both Edvard Munch and Peter Doig. Childish co-founded the Stuckism art movement along with Charles Thomson in 1999, which promoted the use of Modernist pictorial ideals and personal expression over Postmodernist cynicism. Although Childish avoided the pitfalls of conceptualism, his return to figuration and expressive painting is reminiscent of artists who criticize the insulated art world through irony and satire, including Mike Kelley and Douglas Gordon. Born Steven John Hamper on December 1, 1959 in Chatham, United Kingdom, he went on to attend the St. Martin’s School of Art in London, though he never graduated due to his unruly behaviour. His work is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Childish lives and works in Kent, UK. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Billy Childish (British, b. 1959) BC Gallows, 2005 Signed, dated and numbered 4/50 in pencil 77 x 61 cm (30 x 24 in) Billy Childish is a British artist, writer, and musician. He is known for his Expressionist paintings which resemble the work of both Edvard Munch and Peter Doig. Childish co-founded the Stuckism art movement along with Charles Thomson in 1999, which promoted the use of Modernist pictorial ideals and personal expression over Postmodernist cynicism. Although Childish avoided the pitfalls of conceptualism, his return to figuration and expressive painting is reminiscent of artists who criticize the insulated art world through irony and satire, including Mike Kelley and Douglas Gordon. Born Steven John Hamper on December 1, 1959 in Chatham, United Kingdom, he went on to attend the St. Martin’s School of Art in London, though he never graduated due to his unruly behaviour. His work is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Childish lives and works in Kent, UK. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
A collection of Le Creuset wares. Including orange lidded pans and others, also including a Aluguss Promont skillet pan, all housed in a vintage Fortnum and mason hamper Condition Report: The enamel is generally in good condition. Some wear and tear consistent with age and usage. Areas of discolouration to some pots and small chips around some handles.
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE HABERDASHERY ITEMS, TINS, HATS, ETC, including two bowler hats, ladies and gents straw sun hats, ladies gloves and shoes, a wicker hamper, modern novelty biscuit and sweet tins, a box of loose buttons, embroidered and crocheted table linen, sewing equipment, knitting needles, thread, together with a box of CD's, DVD's and LP's, suitcase, fibre optic lamp, etc (7 boxes and loose)
A WICKER HAMPER AND LOOSE TOOLS, PICTURES, BRIEFCASE AND SUNDRY ITEMS to include a vintage Britool socket set in a red metal case, a Pedigree plastic doll, a Kockums Sweden 12cm enamel saucepan, a black leather briefcase, two volumes of Winston S Churchill by Martin Gilbert and Randolph S Churchill, a large Virginia Hayward wicker hamper, etc (sd) (1 BASKET + LOOSE)
A BREXTON WICKER PICNIC HAMPER with contents, comprising six pottery cups, saucers and tea plates; two Thermos flasks; two plastic sandwich boxes; various glass and plastic storage containers; four stacking plastic tumblers; a salt/pepper pot; and chrome-plated flatware, overall 19cm high, 61.5cm wide, 38.5cm deep. Condition Report : Some worm damage to wicker. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A large white painted wicker hamper containing a large quantity of mainly vintage Fisher Price children's toys to include circus train, a transistor radio, playing 'London Bridge' and 'Row your Boat', vintage children's record player, various blocks, small table top electric ring cooker, xylophone, etc.

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