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Lot 417

Three Nudessigned 'andré Masson' (lower right); numbered 116/150lithograph, unframed 56 x 76cmThe margins with some slight overall toning, though this is even and uniform in nature. There are some light foxing spots, msotly localised to the left hand margin, and along the top margin some dark, grubby marks. The image itself appears in good order.

Lot 449

A 19th century mahogany wine table with shaped galleried top, 73 x 54cmtop is discoloured with heat marks and light scratchingTurned gallery has multiple restored breaksThe tilt mechanism has been removed and the top screwed to the basecolumn looks to have restoration, legs are heavily knockedSee images

Lot 569

Two early 20th century ormolu ceiling lights, one with glass shade 46cm diameter, the other in hanging Roman lamp form 29cm wide (2)Roman lamp is elecrified and wire is cut, chains are fine, gilt and body knocked and scratchedGlass light: glass fits well within the frame, glass has light scratching to the inside, gilt quite rubbed in places, some high points around the frame have been bent or repairedSee photos

Lot 1041

Art Nouveau - Pleasing Light Oak Smokers Cabinet, The Front 2 Doors with Panels Inlaid with Stylised Images of Tulips and Decoration In Various Woods. The Doors Open to Reveal 3 Small Drawers with Brass Ornate Handles with Stylish Compartment - Shelf Below. Height 15.25 Inches, Width 13.75 Inches & Depth 8 Inches - 20 cms. Good Condition - No Issues.

Lot 1507

Large Train Set Collection, comprising two boxes of Streamline track (new) size H/00 and 00-9, collection of card light up houses, warehouses, station houses, shops etc., steam train and locomotive, loose track, various vehicles, farm animals and accessories. Great start up set.

Lot 194A

Smoky Quartz Tennis Bracelet, oval cut, warm, smoky quartz, totalling 8.5cts, gently sparkling in the light, set in a single row in 14ct gold vermeil and silver, fastening with a tongue and box clasp with two safety catches; 8 inches (20cms) long

Lot 31A

A Faux Cherry Amber Barrel Bead Necklace, each bead individually knotted. Length 60 cm. Weight 220 grams. Good large beads, excellent colour, superb strong swirly lines when held to a light.

Lot 292

Various 43rd Wessex Division original news letters dated 1944, a short history of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1702-1945; 5th Bn. DCLI magazine, 1946 One and All journal etc.

Lot 809

A Southern Railway shunting signal iron light box

Lot 849

A British Rail Western Region rectangular enamelled warning sign "Danger This Building Contains High Inflammable Stores - No Naked Light Allowed Inside ..." 10" x14"

Lot 1154

An 1802 silver Peace Presentation medal to the Loyal Birmingham Light Horse Volunteers presented by the Town of Birmingham to Jn. Rowlinson

Lot 1196

A Royal Artillery Officer's blue tunic with brass King's crown buttons and trousers and a Light Infantry Officer's khaki tunic with anodised buttons and medal ribbons (2)

Lot 252

A 9ct Gold Single Stone Dress Ring, oval claw set (finger size N) (3grams).condition; Lot 252 - There is a chip to one side of the stone, some light scratches and pitting. 

Lot 1224

A PZO dissecting microscope with extra lens, in fitted wooden case with carry handle and key. Together with a metal cased "Watson" light adjustment box and a wooden cased base light lamp. Microscope case approx. 37 x 27 x 28cm.

Lot 1225

A vintage cased artists tracing/photographic light box. Approx. 52cm x 32cm.

Lot 139

A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOAT the boat on four ball feet with patterned rim, hallmarked for London 1811 (leopard's head crowned), length at longest point 15cm, height at highest point 10cm, weight 192grams 6troy ozs Condition Report : overall good for age, handle firm, some light scratches typical of age and use. In need of a very good clean Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 141

A SILVER SALVER the salver with ribbed pie crust border on three ball feet, hallmarked for London 1975, maker RP, diameter 36cm approx., weight 1175grams approx. 37troy ozs Condition Report : un-engraved, good, light wear only Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 144

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SIFTER/SHAKER hallmarked for Birmingham 1891, height 18cm approx., weight 133grams Condition Report : good for age with only light wear typical of usage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 175

A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI PALETTE PLATES 26cm diameter, impressed printed and painted marks verso, date code for 1887 Condition Report : very good, some veru light scratching to gilding Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 229

A MAHOGANY CASED FILING CABINET fitted with two short and four long drawers, metal trade label for 'MANIFOLDIA WEST BROMWICH', 51cm wide 71cm deep 151cm high Condition Report : light wear and tear, generally good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 235

A SMALL FIGURED MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS the upper section wtih doors opening to three sliding trays, the base with two short and two long drawers on turned supports, 123cm wide 51cm deep 158cm high Condition Report : a small size, but probably more commercial for it, cornice altered. generally good clean condition, some light wear and tear to right side, split ot left side Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 263

A CONTEMPORARY LIGHT OAK BOOKCASE fitted with four fixed shelves, 127cm wide 31cm deep 172cm high Condition Report : good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 294

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Two portrait miniatures Oil on metal panel and watercolour on oval paper Uniformly framed in embossed metal frames 18cm x 16cm overall Condition Report : light wear and tear, generally good Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 2526

A pair of Art Deco chrome and glass wall lights, each shade relief moulded with a nude lady, height 24cm, width 28cm, together with a foliate decorated ceiling light, diameter 34cm, a pair of brass and glass two-branch wall lights and a similar single-branch wall light.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2401

A pair of British Railways hand lamps, one fitted with original burner, height 52cm, together with a green enamelled station ceiling light.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 2538

A modern lacquered and carved ply table lamp by Christian Wallis, bearing signature, height to top of light fitting 30cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1803

19th century watercolour, portrait of a girl with a fan, indistinctly signed, 25cm x 19cm, framedSlight paper discolouration, a few light fox marks

Lot 2001

A contemporary light oak chest of 8 drawers, W127cm, H85cm, D43cm

Lot 2120

A modern light oak draw leaf dining table, L132cm, H76cm, D90cm, and 6 matching ladder-back chairs

Lot 2234

An early 20th century oak Arts and Crafts 2-section dresser, with single lead-light glazed cupboard door, and 2 fitted drawers and single cupboard to base, W138cm, H196cm, D53cm (with key)

Lot 2289

A modern light oak console table, W101cm, H86cm, D31cm

Lot 123

A boxed King and Country Austin Light Utility vehicle.

Lot 231

A large quantity in three boxes of Star Wars, mainly Episode One, to include light saber, a boxed naboo pistol.

Lot 281

An unusual carded light pistol, early Hong Kong.

Lot 294

An unpunched carded out-of-licence Rambo, light up knife, dated 1988, Argentinian issue.

Lot 397

Original transfer books, Battle of Britain, Charge of the Light Brigade, Football etc.

Lot 126

A mid century elm topped Ercol extending dining table with hinged two section leaf raised on light beech supports. H.70 W.223 D.90cm (fully extended)

Lot 243

A contemporary light beech draw leaf dining table. H.74 W.90 D.166CM (extended)

Lot 32

A vintage rosewood and brass inlaid table lamp with twin light fittings. H.46 Dia.36 cm.

Lot 56

A vintage Louis Vuitton Idylle tote bag in monogram canvas and leather, gray color, hardware in gilt metal, double handle in gray leather. Zip closure. Lining in light gray canvas, two patch pockets. Impressed mark to interior. H.45 W.35 D.3 cm

Lot 73

Light From the Dark Room by Sara Stevenson Softback Book 1995 First Edition published by The Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland some ageing good condition.

Lot 48

AGUSTÍ PUIG PINYOL (Sabadell, Barcelona, 1957)."Female nude", 1999.Mixed media on canvas.Signed and dated in the lower right-hand corner.Size: 148 x 120 cm; 158 x 130 cm (frame).The canvas in question stands out both for the suggestion of synthetic elements barely sketched, and for the mystical character impregnated by these black silhouettes on the white background. The figures used simulate emotional gestures, incursions into the subconscious and eternal dilemmas of the artist, who immerses us in a complex graphic and symbolic universe that allows us to reflect on the essence of life.Agustí Puig studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Sabadell, and later at the Massana in Barcelona. His painting, which is constantly evolving, was initially based on the contemplation of nature and landscape, abstracting elements such as light and colour. Puig also cultivates poster design, illustration, graphic design and sculpture, always with a distinctive personality. He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the II Biennial of Young Art (Barcelona, 1985) and the Hannover International Fair (1990). He has received an honourable mention in the Joan Miró Drawing Prize (Barcelona, 1985), and was awarded a prize in the Muestra de Arte Joven (Madrid, 1987). His solo exhibitions include those held at the galleries René Métras in Barcelona (1987, 1989 and 1991), Egam in Madrid (1988), Luis Adelantado in Valencia (1989), SIC in Vigo (1990), Fernando Latorre in Zaragoza (1993) and Van Art in Madrid (1997). He has also held personal exhibitions in foreign galleries such as the Centre les Hautes de Belleville in Paris (1988), Esse Gallery in Cologne (1990), Jadite Gallery in New York (1992), Futaba Gallery in Tokyo (1992), Messum's Gallery in London (2002-2005) and DeNovo Gallery in Chicago (2009). From the late nineties onwards, Puig moved away from his previous subject matter to focus on elements of everyday life, with chairs, shoes or hats, which he recreates with apparent spontaneity in an essentialised vision, full of subtlety, in which the economy of means endows the images with a certain magical and symbolic character. Agustí Puig's work is currently on permanent display in the galleries Giart in Girona, Set Espai d'Art in Javea and Messum's London, in London. He is also represented at the Vila Casas Foundation in Barcelona.

Lot 39

EDUARDO CHILLIDA JUANTEGUI (San Sebastian, 1924 - 2002)."Argian II. In the Light" 1989Engraving on paper. Copy 43/50Signed and jutsified in pencil.Work referenced in "Eduardo Chillida. Opus P.III. Complete catalogue of graphic works. 1986 - 1996" p. 163.With damp stains.Measurements: 29 x 21 cm; 55 x 55 cm (frame).Chillida began his training at the School of Architecture at the University of Madrid, but abandoned his studies to devote himself to football, as goalkeeper for the Real Sociedad. As a result of an injury he was forced to give up sport, and it was then that his artistic vocation awoke. He began drawing at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, and little by little his interest in sculpture grew. It was during his years in Paris that he made his first plaster sculptures, impressed by the archaic Greek sculpture in the Louvre. He held his first sculpture exhibition in the French capital in 1950. It was at this time that he began his rivalry with the sculptor Jorge Oteiza, who accused him of plagiarising his work. Both with a work linked to the constructivist tradition, they nevertheless dealt with different themes. In 1951 he returned to San Sebastián for good, and produced his first work in iron, the material he would work with for the rest of his life. With the idea that art should be accessible to everyone, he produced numerous public works throughout his life, as well as sculptures for museums all over the world. His works dialogue with their surroundings, which is why many of them are already considered emblematic places for citizens, as is the case with the "Peine del viento" in San Sebastian and the "Puerta de la Libertad" in Barcelona. Throughout his life, Chillida received numerous prizes and awards, including the Carnegie Prize (1965), the Rembrandt Prize (1975), the Wolf Foundation Prize for the Arts (1984/85) and the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts (1987). He was also a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Arts in London, a member of the Imperial Order of Japan, and was awarded the Grand Cross for Humanitarian Merit by the Institution of the same name in Barcelona. In addition to his Chillida-Leku Museum in Hernani, he is represented in museums and collections all over the world, such as the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the MOMA in New York, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Tate Gallery in London and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin.

Lot 100

MANUEL VIOLA (Zaragoza, 1916 - San Lorenzo de El Escorial, 1987).Untitled, circa 1970.Oil on panel.Attached certificate issued by Jacobo Viola, son of the artist.Signed in the lower right corner.Measurements: 46 x 38 cm. The piece shows the usual use of black as a background in which the tonalities are reversed, and at the same time they emerge as flashes of light, in an immense inconcrete emptiness. A pictorial space, which becomes a visual poetry, where the tensions generated by the artist, through the contrast of tonalities, such as magenta and armarillo, directly question the spectator. In this apparently simple work, Viola introduces only the primary colours on the black, which he manipulates with great mastery to create a whole range of tonalities that merge between the brushstrokes of the artist, who lets a large amount of matter rest on the support.José Viola Gamón adopted the name by which he is known, Manuel Viola, after the Civil War. A member of the El Paso group, his painting is characterised by an informalist and colourist treatment, in line with the avant-garde movements developed in Spain from the 1950s onwards. He began studying philosophy and literature in Barcelona, but was forced to abandon them because of the war. His first drawings date from these years. After the war he went into exile in France, where he wrote for the surrealist poetry magazine "La main à plume". There he began to exhibit his work in the exhibitions of the so-called Spanish School of Paris. He returned to Spain in 1949, and in 1958 his truly personal style began to emerge, and at the same time he joined the avant-garde pictorial group El Paso, to which Antonio Saura, Rafael Canogar, Luis Feito and Manolo Millares, among others, belonged. He began to express himself through abstract painting with a strong expressionist character and great attention to colour. He definitively left behind the figuration that had prevailed until then in his work. Throughout his life he was awarded numerous prizes, such as the Condado de San Jorge Prize, the Lissones Prize (Milan) and the Gold Medal of the City of Saragossa. He exhibited in the most important galleries in Spain and also abroad, in cities such as Oslo, New York, Venice, São Paulo and Houston. While he was still alive, important retrospective exhibitions of his work were held: in 1965 at the Dirección de Bellas Artes de Madrid, in 1971 at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Madrid, in 1972 at the Lonja de Zaragoza, in 1983 at the Armas Gallery in Miami, and in 1986 in Houston. After his death, anthological exhibitions of his work continued to be held in international galleries and museums. Manuel Viola's work can be seen in the Reina Sofía Museum, the Museum of Modern Art in Cologne, the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao, the Guggenheim in New York and Bilbao and the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca, among many others.

Lot 74

GUILLEM NADAL (Sant Llorenç, Mallorca, 1957)."S.T. 9-6-06", 2006.Mixed media on canvas.Dated in the lower left-hand corner, signed and titled on the back.Measurements: 170 x 170 cm .The work stands out for its great gesturality, conferred by the artist's creative process. Nadal works with his hands, ploughing the canvas, producing furrows, textures; literally introducing himself into the work. The result is a play of light and shadow that not only invites us to see the paintings from different points of view, but also generates in the spectator an inevitable attraction to touch the works. Nadal's characteristic monochromatism, limited to a palette of whites, blacks and greys.Guillem Nadal's paintings take on the consistency of sculpture and his painting takes on the appearance of raw material. Nadal is fascinated by the secret codes that govern nature and he expresses this in his work.Guillem Nadal began his exhibition career in his native Mallorca, at the Sa Pleta Freda Gallery in Son Servera, where he produced the work presented here, in 1985. Since then he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in galleries in Barcelona, such as the well-known Dau al Set, the Centre Cultural de la Caixa in Valencia, the Palau Gravina in Alicante and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB). He has also exhibited internationally, at the Joachim Becker Gallery in Cannes, France; at the Tobias Hirschmann Gallery in Frankfurt, Germany; at the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain in Nice; the Michaela Möeller Gallery in Salzburg, Germany, and others. The artist works both in painting and sculpture, from a point of view that does not shy away from figuration but is particularly interested in texture, surface and material. In this way, his works reveal the mystical feeling of emptiness, sometimes described by critics as a "Zen touch" in harmony with an ordered chaos.

Lot 28

LUIS FEITO LÓPEZ (Madrid, 1929).Untitled.Watercolour on paper.Signed in the lower right corner.Size: 29 x 40 cm; 40 x 50 cm (frame).Born and trained in Madrid, he was one of the founding members of the group El Paso. In 1954 he held his first individual exhibition, with non-figurative works, at the Buchholz gallery in Madrid. From then on Feito exhibited regularly in the most important cities in the world, such as Paris, Milan, New York, Helsinki, Tokyo and Rome. Appointed professor at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in 1954, two years later he left teaching and went to Paris on a scholarship to study the avant-garde movements in force. During this period he was influenced by automatism and matter painting. In 1962 he became a founding member of the El Paso group, with which he had lost contact during his years in Paris. His first works were figurative painting, followed by a phase in which he experimented with cubism and finally moved fully into abstraction. At first he only used black, ochre and white colours, but when he discovered the potential of light he began to use more vivid colours and smooth planes. He evolved until he used red as a counterpoint in his compositions (from 1962) and, in general, more intense colours. In his abstract phase, which includes the 1970s, Feito showed a clear tendency towards simplification, with the circle predominating in his compositions as a geometric form. Possibly, the influence of Japanese art can be seen in his preference for large bands of black. Most of his works are untitled and can therefore be recognised by a number assigned to them. Among his awards is his appointment as an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters of France in 1985. In 1998 he was awarded the Gold Medal of Fine Arts in Madrid, and was made a Full Member of the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. In 2000 he was awarded the Prize of the Spanish Association of Art Critics at the Estampa Salon, in 2002 the AECA Grand Prize for the best international artist at ARCO, in 2003 the prize for the most important artist at the Osaka Art Fair (Japan), in 2004 the Prize for the Culture of Plastic Arts of the Community of Madrid, in 2005 the Francisco Tomás Prieto Prize of the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, and in 2008 the Jorge Alió Foundation Prize and the Grand Prize for Spanish Contemporary Art CESMAI. Luis Feito is represented in the most important museums around the world, including the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, the Guggenheim, the MoMA and the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, the Museums of Modern Art in Tokyo, Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Montreal, the Lissone in Italy and the Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo.

Lot 103

KLAUS OHNSMANN (Mannheim, Germany 1962)"Interior with glassware", 2007.Acrylic, methacrylate and aluminium.Retains information label on the back of the IX Carriegos Painting Prize.Dated and titled on the back.Measurements: 180 x 110 cm.In this image the artist recreates in a realistic way an interior scene, where through a set of crystals a landscape can be appreciated in the last plane. The perspective is slightly rotated and the sharpness of the glass is distorted in such a way that the artist creates a piece with a naturalistic aesthetic, where light and reflections are the protagonists.Klaus Ohnsmann is a renowned German artist who began his career in his native country, although when he moved to Spain, his artistic production and career has been developed mainly in the country. He has an extensive curriculum with solo and group exhibitions, has won numerous prizes and has works in various international collections. He also has a museum that bears his name, located in the town of Sintra, which shows the evolution of his work, both technical and thematic, as well as his relationship with the Portuguese town.

Lot 412

Three light oak oval tables- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 420

Four large and ten medium light oak rectangular wall mirrors- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 470

Two light oak two drawer side tables- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 460

Light oak cabinet and two wall mirrors- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 463

Light oak side cabinet and two wall mirrors- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 476

Light oak two drawer side table, light oak cabinet and a wall mirror- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 482

Light oak side table and matching side cabinet- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 462

Light oak side table, wall mirror and oval coffee table- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 313

Disco Equipment - Denon DN-1800F, CDM8.4 mixing decks, Adastra power amplifier USA370, Crown LPS 800 amplifier, two EV 300 watt SX200 speakers, four Lanta disco lights, two Polaris lights, Skytec laser light, two APart 6W speakers- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 479

Light oak side cabinet and wall mirror- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 465

Light oak two door cabinet and two wall mirrors- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 477

Light oak side cabinet, two wall mirrors - LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AY

Lot 419

Sixteen light oak wall mirrors- LOT SUBJECT TO VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE - To be collected by appointment from The Ambassador Hotel, 36-38 Esplanade, Scarborough YO11 2AYDimensions: Length/Width: 60cm  Depth/Diameter: 70cm

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