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An assortment of electronic equipment, some boxed, including a Roberts Chrono Logic VI Dual Alarm Clock Radio, a Sony DAB/FM Digital Radio, a Bush MP3 and Video Player, a Belkin Tunecast II FM Transmitter and a Nokia 106 Mobile Phone. Unboxed items include Garmin nuvi Satellite Navigation systems, a Magellan GPS310 Satellite Navigator with user manual, an Apple iPod, a Sony Walkman, a Kodak EasyShare C813 Camera, a Panasonic Lumix Digital Camera (10x) DMC-SZ3 and a Fuji F810 Digital Camera. (13)
A boxed French Atlas Editions Dinky Toy 32AJ Panhard Tractor with Semi Remorque in 'Kodak' livery housed in outer illustrated striped presentation box, complete with certificate, together with five other boxed Atlas Dinky French commercial vehicle models, Ford Camions 25JB 'SNCF' and 25JV 'Moulins de Paris', 32AB Panhard Tractor Unit avec Semi Remorque 'SNCF', 35A Citroen Breakdown Truck and 588 Berliet Bottle truck, all retain their outer shrink wrap/plastic bag packaging. (6)
§ FRANCIS DAVISON (BRITISH 1919-1984) UNTITLEDMixed media collage (Dimensions: 69.5cm x 70cm (27.25in x 27.5in))Biography: Francis Davison spent his childhood in Cannes, the adopted son of George and Joan Davison, who had made their fortune through the Eastman Kodak company. He was sent to boarding school in England, where he met Patrick Heron, who became a life-long friend. Following the Second World War, he moved to St. Ives where Heron introduced him to Margaret Mellis, who later became his wife. Together they moved to London, and then the South of France, where he first started to paint and draw, inspired by the landscape surrounding the family property. They returned to England in 1950, settling in Sussex and establishing a farm. In 1952, Davison started making collages, using torn paper, and a stark colour palette. He only started to receive recognition for his work in the late 1970s, with inclusion in some high-profile exhibitions. His popularity and renown has increased since his death, with several exhibitions and an acknowledgment of him as an inspiration from Damien Hirst.
GEORGE HENRY WALTON (1867-1933) INLAID MAHOGANY ‘BRUSSELS’ ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1900 the moulded top rail above heart-pierced splat, marquetry inlaid with flowers above shaped open arms and original close-nailed crewelwork seat, raised on tapering legs (Dimensions: 62.5cm wide, 121.5cm high, 55cm deep)(62.5cm wide, 121.5cm high, 55cm deep)Footnote: Literature: Moon, Karen George Walton , White Cockade 1993, p.104, pl. 137, illus. Note: Designed for the Kodak showrooms in Brussels, this elegant armchair sees Walton subvert traditional style of country seating furniture. Inspired by the form of the ‘fiddle-back’ chair, Walton elongates the back as the curved top rail meets the open arms in a manner similar to late 18 th century methods of furniture construction. Later exhibited in Glasgow at the 1901 International Exhibition, the iconic ‘Brussels’ armchair exemplifies Walton’s radical approach to furniture design.
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena.- The first photograph to show the Earth and Moon together in a single frame, Voyager I, 18 September 1977, chromogenic print, 24 x 17.8cm (9 ½ x 7 in.), NASA caption verso, watermarked "This Paper Manufactured by Kodak", tiny surface scratch to bottom edge, unframed, 1977
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena.- Jupiter and its four largest moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Calisto, Voyager I, March 1979; Saturn and its moons Rhea, Dione, Tethys, Mimas and Enceladus, Voyager I, November 1980, two vintage chromogenic prints from photographs assembled into composite images, each c.24 x 19cm (9 ½ x 7 ½ in.), versos blank, watermarked "This Paper Manufactured by Kodak", unframed (2)
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena.- Jupiter's southern hemisphere from the Great Red Spot to the South Pole and two others centred on the Great Red Spot, Voyager 2, July 1979, three vintage chromogenic prints, 18 x 19cm (7 x 7 ½ in.) to 23 x 19cm (9 x 7 ½ in.), versos blank, small adhesive labels verso, watermarked "This Paper Manufactured by Kodak", unframed (3)⁂ Jupiter's Red Spot is more than twice the diameter of Earth.
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena.- Saturn's rings and atmospheric banding, Voyager I, 1980, three vintage chromogenic prints, each 24.5 x 19.25cm (9 ¾ x 7 5/8 in.), one with NASA caption verso, two blank, watermarked "This Paper Manufactured by Kodak", unframed (3)⁂ The Voyager I probe discovered thousands of hitherto unknown rings of Saturn, comprised of dust, rubble and water ice.
CARLOS THE JACKAL: (1949- ) His real name being Ilich Ramirez Sanchez. Venezuelan terrorist, a Marxist-Leninist recruited by the Popular Front of the Liberation of Palestine. Carlos is currently serving a life sentence in France. He has been sentenced to three different life terms. A.N.S., `Carlos´, to the verso of his own photograph, a Kodak colour 6 x 4 image showing Carlos in a close-up portrait in 2011, Poissy, 29th May 2011. Carlos states `Here I appear at Court in Paris on a minor issue; I had an allergic reaction against something in the food… Yours in Revolution, Carlos´. Matted in black, beneath a 5 x 7.5 photograph of Carlos in the 1970´s, to an overall of 8 x 12. The signed photograph being easily removable. EX £150-200

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