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Josefina De Vasconcellos (1904-2005); two handmade doll arrangements, one depicting lady at wooden cabinet with string of pearls looking in mirror, height 49cm, on carpeted wooden base, the other depicting servant girl wearing lace and crocheted dress, holding oil lamp, height 48cm, both unsigned but come with a letter of thanks to the vendor's family member Kathleen, on address headed paper signed by Josefina thanking her for the lace and how she enjoyed making the dolls, dated 1982 (2). CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
A group of ceramics and metalware to include plated oval galleried tray, brass planter, large mahogany box (af), ceramic Russian-style tea urn, spherical opaque glass and metal ceiling light, white metal Corinthian column table lamp, two Doulton-style ovoid vases, brown and mustard ground with floral decoration, with metal cover with pineapple finial to circular spreading base, height of each 31cm and a 17th century-style metal globe with engraved star signs (11).
A Continental porcelain lamp base in the form of a violin with putti and encrusted with roses, height 66cm, a modern pottery figure of a clown and a table centre in the form of fruit in a bowl (3). CONDITION REPORT Clown: large crack to right leg, break in bow tie and re-glued, other wear commensurate with age. Lamp: Two surface cracks to the top left hand side, various rim chips to some of the applied floral petals. No loss of colour or gilding. Gilded bridge is not attached, needs to be reattached professionally. Bowl: Wear commensurate with age, some small surface chips to the rim of bowl, loss of some glaze to one pear.
TISCHLAMPE IM EMPIRESTIL Antik patinierter Metallfuss mit Lampe aus ockerfarbenen mattiertem Glas H.83cm A TABLE LAMP IN EMPIRE STYLE Antique patinated metal base with lamp made of ochre-coloured frosted glass. 83 cm high. Keywords: lamps, lights, decorative items, home accessories, lighting
Five sketches by Ridley Scott from the productions of his historical epics Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven. The collection comprises five "Ridleygrams" drawn on pieces of scrap paper. One drawing, an image of two people on a wagon, is rendered on the back of a page of sides from Gladiator, and is accompanied by several handwritten notes and two other pages of sides. A pen drawing of two animals is rendered on half a page of A4 paper, and there is a bathroom scene rendered in pen, with a lamp sketched below it. There are two sketches from Kingdom of Heaven on separate pages of A4 paper. One is labelled "Boy King (Chair)", and both pages feature pencil sketches of a child on a throne. The sketches have some wear from production use and age, including creasing and staining to the script pages. Dimensions (largest): 29.5 cm x 21.5 cm (11 1/2" x 8 1/2"); (smallest): 21 cm x 15 cm (8 1/4" x 6 ")Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £400 - 600 M
A "Have You Seen This Wizard?" lamp post from the promotion of Alfonso CuarÃÆ’³n's fantasy sequel Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Produced by Drissi Advertising, lamp posts were issued to high profile cinemas to promote the film. It is rare to find one of these as a complete item, as many were disassembled and disposed of after use, with only the "Wanted" poster section retained.The lamp post is made of card and features a holographic "Wanted" poster of Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), in which Black disappears and reappears depending on the viewing angle. Underneath the image of Black is text reading "Coming Soon", along with the film's web address. Directional signs point towards "Hogsmeade" and "Diagon Alley", and the post's two lamps are covered in shiny foil to give the impression of being lit. The lamp post has some wear from production use and age, including scuffing, scratches and wear to the edges of the card. The display can be professionally dismantled for shipping. Dimensions: 80 cm x 87 cm x 255 cm (31 1/2" x 34 1/4" x 100 1/4") Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £3,000 - 5,000 M
A model miniature Joker helicopter from Tim Burton's superhero film Batman. A model helicopter was used during the film's climactic scenes, in which one of the Joker's (Jack Nicholson) henchmen assisted in the maniacal villain's attempt to escape a ledge high up on Gotham City cathedral. The Joker's helicopter was also briefly seen when he used a megaphone to mock Batman (Michael Keaton) after the superhero blew up Axis Chemicals. Two different scale models of the helicopter were created for the production, with this one being the smaller of the two, used for exterior shots of the vehicle in flight. A copy of the AÃÆ’©rospatiale SA 341 Gazelle, the model is made primarily of plastic, with wooden rotors, and painted in a lime-green-and-white colour scheme. Decals of the Joker laughing in front of a yellow-and-red target adorn each side, and three wooden seats finished in grey are located within the cockpit. The exterior of the model is intentionally distressed and dirtied, producing a more realistic appearance.A red light fitted into the helicopter's left-hand side flashes when powered by a pair of 9V batteries, stored within two battery packs hidden behind the back seat. The seat and battery packs are fitted with black Velcro to allow easy access and replacement. The search lamp and rotors remain untested. The model displays signs of wear, including light scratching, minor paint wear on the rotor, and some flaking of the green paint over time, notably on the right side. The lot is accompanied by a Warner Bros. Pictures certificate of authenticity. Dimensions: 70 cm x 64 cm x 23 cm (27 1/2" x 25 1/4" x 9")Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £8,000 - 12,000 Ω
A Sardinian bronze boat-shaped lamp Nuragic Period, circa 8th-7th Century B.C.The open vessel with a stylised bull's head prow, with a long muzzle and large curving horn, cast in one piece with a double-legged arching element forming a handle, surmounted by a suspension loop with bird finial, 24cm long, 11.5cm high Footnotes:Provenance:Michel Holley collection, Paris, acquired prior to 1972.For a similar lamp with bull's head prow and bifurcating arched handle element, dated to 8th Century B.C., see Kunst Sardiniens, Baden State Museum catalogue, 1980, p. 323, fig. 179.Michel Holley (b. 1924) is a noted architect, and sailing enthusiast. M. Holley studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, in the studio of Otello Zavaronia, and was elected Grand Massier in 1954. A keen member of the Royal Ocean Racing Club, M. Holley took part in the 1973 Cowes Admiralty Cup with the Izenah IV. His love of the nautical inspired his collection, which though drawn from the breadth of the Greek, Roman and Egyptian cultures, is bound by a fascination with seafaring. Formed in the early 1970s, this collection comes to auction for the first time.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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