Artist: Leonard Misonne (Belgian, 1870 - 1943). Title: "Au coucher du soleil, Belgique". Medium: Original vintage photogravure. Date: Composed 1899. Printed 1905. Dimensions: Image size: 3 5/8 x 5 9/16 in. (92 x 141 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped with the photographer's name, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. The full sheet. Fine, quality printing. Fine condition; tipped to original support sheet. Comment(s): Misonne, a Pictorialist, is known for his images of landscapes resembling paintings. Working on light and grey monochromes, his images diffused foggy and yet luminous atmospheres highlighted by dramatic skies. [6566-2-300]
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Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). Title: "Naples Suite #06 [untitled]". Medium: Lithograph. Date: Composed 1983. Printed 1989. Dimensions: Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29735-2-800]
Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). Title: "Naples Suite #08 [untitled]". Medium: Lithograph. Date: Composed 1983. Printed 1989. Dimensions: Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29737-2-800]
Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). Title: "Naples Suite #13 [untitled]". Medium: Lithograph. Date: Composed 1983. Printed 1989. Dimensions: Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29742-2-800]
Artist: Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). Title: "Naples Suite #15 [untitled]". Medium: Lithograph. Date: Composed 1983. Printed 1989. Dimensions: Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29744-2-800]
Artist: Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917). Title: "Pianiste et le chanteur". Medium: Original color gravure with pochoir, after the monotype. Date: Composed 1877. Printed 1948. Dimensions: Overall size: 10 3/4 x 9 in. (273 x 229 mm).Lot Note(s): Numbered in pencil, lower left; handstamps verso. Edition of 500. Cream wove Marais "vellum" paper. Wide margins. Fine impression with delicately applied pochoir. Fine condition, very crisp, with a pronounced platemark and the expected light tanning to the sheet. Provenance: Ex-collection Marty Gordon (the legendary print dealer), Martin Gordon, Inc., New York City, his handstamp verso. Comment(s): Degas created a considerable body of monotypes in the late 19th century. A number of them were reduced in size and recreated as original works in 1938 and again in 1948, of which our example is part. The verso bears the handstamp of Edgar Achille Gaston DeGas-Musson (1875-1953), the son of Estelle Angelina Musson DeGas and Jean Baptiste Rene DeGas (the brother of Edgar Degas). [29329-2-600]
Artist: E(rnest) H(oward) Shepard (British, 1879 - 1976). Title: "Pooh's Party". Medium: Original color offset lithograph. Date: Printed 1957. Dimensions: Overall size: 14 1/4 x 11 in. (362 x 279 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed with the initials in pencil, lower left; signed in the plate, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream textured laid paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Good to very good condition; a few dimples in the sheet; minor creasing two corners and soft creasing upper right; pinhole in lower left margin; else very good. Comment(s): The lithograph illustrates a scene from “The World of Pooh.” Image copyright © The Disney Corporation and Dutton Children's Books. [30096-3-400]
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Portrait of Andy Warhol [poster]". Medium: Color offset lithograph. Date: Composed 1982. Dimensions: Overall size: 22 x 20 in. (559 x 508 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Warhol in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Sweden, thence to our consignor. Comment(s): Warhol had a joint exhibition with the German-born photographer Hans Namuth (1915-1990) at New York’s Castelli Gallery from January 9th to the 30th, 1982. Namuth specialized in portraits and is most famous for his photographs of Jackson Pollock creating his iconic drip paintings. This portrait of Warhol is part of Namuth’s project to photograph the artists represented by Castelli. It shows Warhol standing in front of Rubens’s painting ‘Reconciliation of the Queen and her Son’, which was part of his Marie de Medici Cycle. Rubens was famous for painting the celebrities of his day, providing them with an image to bolster their power. Warhol did the same with his pop portraits; indeed Robert Rosenblum described him as “an ideal court painter”. Rubens also employed a large studio of assistants which is paralleled in Warhol’s ‘Factory.’ An impression of this work is included in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland, accession no. AR00437. Image copyright © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London; and image copyright © Estate of Hans Namuth. [29234-5-800]
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Portrait of Andy Warhol [museum promotional card]". Medium: Offset lithograph. Date: Composed 1975. Printed 1979. Dimensions: Overall size: 4 1/4 x 6 in. (108 x 152 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed by Warhol in black marker. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Borje Bengtsson, Sweden, thence to our consignor. Comment(s): Warhol in New York City, photographed by Pepe Diniz (Portuguese/American, b.1945). The card was a gift to Borje Bengtsson from a friend of his who had met Warhol in Germany so the text (in Swedish) is addressed to Bengtsson. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29247-1-400]
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Queen Beatrix (#1)". Medium: Color offset lithograph. Date: Composed 1985. Dimensions: Image size: 7 x 5 9/16 in. (178 x 141 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in black felt tip pen, upper left. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Light cream wove paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.338. Comment(s): Very scarce, and rare signed. Issued to promote the portfolio "Reigning Queens" published by George Mulder, Amsterdam. The portfolio consists of 16 separate images of each of four reigning queens: Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Beatrix, Queen Margrethe II, and Queen Ntombi Twala, all printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held in the late afternoon of September 20th, 1985 at Castelli Uptown and the exhibition ran from September 21st to October 12th. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28660-1-600]
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Queen Elizabeth II (#1) [Reigning Queens portfolio]". Medium: Color offset lithograph. Date: Composed 1985. Dimensions: Image size: 7 x 5 9/16 in. (178 x 141 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in black felt tip pen, upper left. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Light cream wove paper. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.334. Comment(s): Very scarce, and rare signed. Issued to promote the portfolio "Reigning Queens" published by George Mulder, Amsterdam. The portfolio consists of 16 separate images of each of four reigning queens: Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Beatrix, Queen Margrethe II, and Queen Ntombi Twala, all printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held in the late afternoon of September 20th, 1985 at Castelli Uptown and the exhibition ran from September 21st to October 12th. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28656-1-800]
Artist: Willem de Kooning (Dutch/American, 1904 - 1997). Title: "Rainbow - Devil at the Keyboard [Thelonius Monk]". Medium: Color lithograph. Date: Composed 1975/76. Dimensions: Overall size: 35 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. (902 x 622 mm). Image size: 32 1/2 x 20 1/4 in. (825 x 514 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in green crayon, lower right. A proof aside from the edition of 75/125. Light cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression with vibrant colors. Very good condition; minor handling dimples. Comment(s): Another impression of this print, also with the blue crayon signature, sold for $3,600 on May 16, 2013 at Swann Galleries, New York City, lot #10. According to 'Gordon's Art Reference' the auction record for the print is $5,124, sold May 3, 2011, Bonhams and Butterfields, San Francisco, lot #275. Published by the Rainbow Foundation, New York. Image copyright © The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [26897-6-1400]
Artist: Lewis Hine (American, 1874-1940). Title: "Riding the "Ball," High Up on the Empire State Building". Medium: Silver gelatin print. Date: Composed c1930. Printed 1975. Dimensions: Overall size: 10 x 8 in. (254 x 203 mm).Lot Note(s): Stamped, verso. Edition of 50. Kodak Ektalure double weight paper. Very wide margins. Printed from the original glass plate. Fine condition; original archival mat as issued. Provenance: Private collector, Rochester, New York. Comment(s): A gelatin silver vintage print of this image sold for $12,500 at Sotheby’s, New York, October 7, 2015, lot #66. Published by Light Impressions Corporation, Rochester, N.Y., their stamp verso. The glass plate from the collection of the International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House. Lewis Wickes Hine was an American sociologist and photographer who used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States. [27485-3-1600]
Artist: Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988). Title: "Salome with the Head of John the Baptist [From: Prevelance of Ritual]". Medium: Original color silkscreen. Date: Composed 1974. Dimensions: Overall size: 8 1/2 x 11 in. (216 x 279 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in pencil, lower right. Edition c100. Light cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Fine condition. Comment(s): A very rare Bearden silkscreen - only two auction records since 1985 located by Gordon’s: a sale for $1,375 at William Doyle Galleries, NYC, 11/11/2013, lot #12; and a sale for $1,380 at Swann Auction Galleries, NYC, 3/4/1999, lot #44. Published by Cordier & Ekstrom and Ives-Sillman for inclusion in their prospectus announcing the publication of the portfolio “Romare Bearden: Prevalence of Ritual.” A copy of the prospectus is included with this lot. Image copyright © Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [29831-2-1000]
Artist: Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988). Title: "Because It Hurts the Lungs". Medium: Color offset lithograph. Date: Composed 1986. Printed 1987. Dimensions: Overall size: 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 in. (270 x 210 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Very light cream wove paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Comment(s): Scarce, rare signed, and seldom seen. No auction records located. Issued for the opening night exhibition of "Jean-Michel Basquiat: New Works" at the Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (the exhibition ran from February 7th to the 28th, 1987). Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the event and they went quickly. Published by the Akira Ikeda Gallery and printed by the Takada Printing Co. Image copyright © The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/ADAGP, Paris; ARS, New York. [29082-2-800]
Artist: Armin Landeck (American, 1905 - 1984). Title: "Sunset Palace Lodge". Medium: Drypoint. Date: Composed 1938. Dimensions: Image size: 6 x 7 3/4 in. (152 x 197 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed, dated, and editioned in pencil. Edition of 100. Light cream wove paper. Full margins (deckle edges). Fine impression, richly inked with much burr. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Kraeft 69. Provenance: The collection of Norman Kraeft. Comment(s): This scarce Landeck image has sold as high as $1,200 at auction (Swann Galleries, NYC, 19th & 20th Century Prints & Drawings, Sale #2106, 03/06/2007, lot #337). Image copyright © The Estate of Armin Landeck. [18361-3-225]
Artist: Paul Cezanne (French, 1839 - 1906). Title: "Tête de Jeune Fille". Medium: Original etching with roulette. Date: Composed 1873. Printed later. Dimensions: Overall size: 13 11/16 x 9 7/8 in. (348 x 251 mm). Image size: 5 3/16 x 4 1/4 in. (132 x 108 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in the plate, lower right. Cream wove paper. Very wide margins. Very fine, well-inked impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Cherpin 4; V1160. Comment(s): Michel Melot, "The Impressionist Print" (Yale University Press, 1996) says, "The most elaborate of Cezanne's etchings is the 'Head of a Girl', with the shadow in the background worked over with a roulette. Whereas the landscapes are presented without any reworking, this simple, regular face, seen in close up and head on against quite a strong back light with its attendant shadows, has been made more dramatic: the hair is a tangle of lines, there are acid spots everywhere and the eyes are black dots.". [6946-2-600]
Artist: Sigmar Polke (German, 1941-2010). Title: "Untitled Rorschach Blot". Medium: Gouache and watercolor on paper. Date: Composed c1999. Dimensions: Overall size: 11 11/16 x 16 1/2 in. (297 x 419 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in pencil, verso. Painted on light cream wove notebook paper. Very good to fine condition; vertical center fold, as found/painted. Comment(s): Compositions comparable to our example, in watercolor and gouache, often sell at auction for substantially more than our modest pre-sale estimates. A similar image to our work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, in the exhibition “Alibis: Sigmar Polke 1963–2010,” April 19–August 3, 2014. Polke is widely considered to be one of the most influential painters of the postwar era. Image copyright © The Estate of Sigmar Polke. [29947-3-16000]
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). Title: "Warhol/Wunsche #2". Medium: Autograph - signature on paper. Date: Composed 1980. Dimensions: Overall size: 8 1/8 x 8 1/16 in. (206 x 205 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed in black marker. Light cream wove paper. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: See: Paul Marechal, “Andy Warhol Ephemera…Catalogue Raisonne, 1950-1987.” Lyon, France: Les amis du Musee de l’Imprimerie, 2018, Section 9A, no.45. Provenance: Private collection, Sweden, thence to our consignor. Comment(s): Our example is signed on the title page of “Andy Warhol: Das Graphische Werk 1962-1980” by Hermann Wunsche. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29079-1-800]
Victorian walnut upholstered stool with turned supports raised on castors, (W46cm) together with a Victorian mahogany footstool, (W41cm) a three tier cake stand, and a light oak floor standing cupboard with two doors enclosing shelf, (W47cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Small carved oak coffin stool sewing box with hinged lid revealing silk lined interior, (W47cm) together with a light oak drop leaf table, with shaped, pierced and pegged panel end supports, (W84cm) and a spinning wheel standard lamp with decorative shade, (H169cm) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Antler Furniture: A Pair of Carved Austro-German Wall Lights, circa late 20th century, a pair of carved oak wall lights, each fitted with a red deer antler branch, mounted with a single bulb light fitting with amber glass shades, each 29cm by 56cm approximately, together with a single red deer antler mounted ceiling light, with two bulb fitment, suspended by a ceiling mounted double chain, 76cm by 52cm approximately (3)
Taxidermy: European Beech Martens (Martes foina), circa late 20th century, a pair of full mount adults in fighting pose, facing one another upon a wall mounted branch, overall width 90cm, another full mount stood upon a wall mounted log, together with a light coloured full mount, stood upon a split log base, (4)
Collection of nine diecast / tin plate model vehicles to include Minic dark blue police car, Minic Ford Light Van box only, Timpo Pickfords Removers & Storers van/lorry, Tri-Ang Minic red & black car, Tri-ang Minic green & red lorry, boxed Minic Vauxhall Cabriolet in green, original Dinky 343 Farm Produce Wagon with green cab & chassis, yellow tipper and hubs (repro box) , Corgi Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Coupe, and 2 x boxed Atlas Dinky models featuring 555 Ford Thuderbird in blue & 111 Triumph TR2 Sports in salmon (both with discolouring to box) condition varies with some play wear
A 1950's Bakelite radio set by Phillips, Type B3G63A, dark brown Bakelite case with cream and gold woven material grille, input port for a gramophone and provision for separate external speaker, cream and gold controls for station select, volume and tone.Condition Report: No cracks or significant damage to the case, light surface scratching / marks.
A gentleman's 9ct gold cased pocketwatch, Roman numerals to the white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss 15 jewel movement, approximately 92.5 grams all in, working at time of cataloguing (this does not constitute a guarantee).Condition Report: Picture of movement added. Dust cover stamped '9' and '.375', dial appears undamaged, case in good condition, some light surface scratching, case is 5 cm (d)
An Edward VII silver hallmarked 'Thistle' bread fork, the terminal set with glass, Birmingham assay 1908, makers mark for Joseph Cook & Son approximately 22 cm (l)Condition Report: Slight bending to the tines, light tarnishing and surface scratching, approximately six small chips to the glass, mostly pinhead size, the largest 1 mm length.

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