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J P S (aka JAMIE PAUL SCANLON) "Freddy Krueger", of "Nightmare on Elm Street", with television and young boy in background, stencil on canvas, unsigned (Provenance: acquired by the vendor in Weston-Super-Mare. Authenticated by the artist "...The canvas actually has an art work underneath the red that my mate Adam painted but didn't like, then he sprayed it red but wanted an orange fade and failed. The canvas then sat in his room for a while and he put the tv stencil on it. I visited one day and put the Krueger in the tv." This information acquired directly from the artist for the auctioneers by Peter Davison of Secret Agent Marketing), 90 cm x 90 cm CONDITION REPORTS Basically appears in sound condition though with a light surface scratch above the aerial of the television - 7 cm long - showing white. A light surface scratch from across the right hand side of the television - approx 14 cm. Another very light scratch from Freddy's left shoulder upwards - approx 6 cm though all do not seem to affect the integrity of the piece viewing from 6 feet. This is though purely an opinion.
A Tudor Prince Oyster date Sub Mariner Model 494110 wristwatch, dating from the late 1970's CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be in good condition throughout. Hands / movement appears to be working. Cannot enter the case back of the watch as do not have the tools nessasary and the codes are as follows 380B and 78500.Specific enquiries - overall condition appears good. However is it in shop condition? Suggest not. Light scratch to the back plastic cover (wrist side). Is the movement functioning correctly? The second hand is moving more than that we cannot tell. Unknown whether it is an ETA2784 movement. Unknown as to whether it has been serviced. The colour of the dial is dark blue. The bezel is blue but looks to be new blue, rather than faded. The only visible numbers on the watch / bracelet are those already provided ie 380-B and 78500 to the bracelet. Bracelet length open is 21 cm. There is no box and there are no papers with this piece.
AFTER NEMON "Winston S Churchill 1874-1965", a Spode Parian ware bust, first edition 1965, a Spode bone china figure "Mallard rising", a modern Staffordshire type pastille burner and a Wade tortoise trinket box CONDITION REPORTS Winston Churchill figure - basically sound though a little grubby. Pastille burner modern and with cracks to the back near the opening. Wade whimsie, Wade tortoise good condition. Spode mallard small chip to end of right wing and a little grubby.
A collection of over 290 vintage glamour magazines 1950's-1970's including "Beautiful Britons", "Spic", "Span", "QT" "66", "Charm", "Pin-up", "Fi-fi", "Hi-fi", "Breezy", "Carnival", "Pose" and "Photo Studio" (293) CONDITION REPORTS Condition basically good throughout though with signs of age. Overall condition varying depending on each magazine. It is suggested that prospective purchasors view in person to satisfy themselves as to overall condition.
Italy.- Benedetti (Ignazio) La topografia di Roma, plan of Rome, with vignettes of St. Peter's Basilica, and Piazza S. Maria Maggiore in the lower corners, and decorative putti to the upper corners, engraving on laid paper without watermark, platemark 470 x 690 mm. (18 1/2 x 27 1/4 in), full margins, some surface dirt and minor browning, unframed, rolled, Rome, 1773; together with another engraved plan of Rome with key, by Giovanni Brun, platemark 480 x 695 mm. (18 7/8 x 27 1/2 in), unframed, rolled, 1798, (2).
Portugal.- Theunis (Jacobsz) & Jacob and Casparus Lootsman. De Cust van Andaluzia, En Algarve, van Capo de Spichel tot aen het Clif., sea chart showing the Portuguese coastline from Setubal S. Vves along the Algarve towards Palos de la Frontera in the south of Spain, large title and scale cartouche in upper centre, engraving with hand-colouring on laid paper without watermark, sheet 452 x 560 mm. (17 3/4 x 22 in), central vertical fold as issued, some minor spots and even browning, small nicks and minor loss to extremities, unframed, [1662].
Geological map.- Walker (John & Charles, publishers) A Geological Map of England and Wales, First edition, second state, 'showing also the Inland Navigation by means of Rivers & Canals, with their Elevation in feet above the Sea', large title in the upper left quadrant, engraving with hand-colouring, 1285 x 1000 mm. (50 1/2 x 39 1/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen with green endpapers and yellow printed collector's label of Mr. Ja[me]s Bromilow, minor spotting and offsetting, folding into original dark green moiré silk slip-case, with black morocco label with gilt lettering, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, 1835.
Scotland.- Armstrong & Son (Captain) A new map of Ayr Shire, comprehending Kyle, Cunningham & Carrick, large detailed wall map, engraved by S. Pyle on six double-page sheets conjoined, total approx. 1540 x 1150 mm. (60 5/8 x 45 1/4 in), some small abrasions, handling creases and repaired tears, browning and surface dirt, unframed, rolled, 1775.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry , RBA, RA (British, 1887–1976) Group of children signed in pencil "L S Lowry" lower right and with FATG blind stamp off-set lithograph 21 x 21cm (8 x 8in) CONDITION:Not examined out of frame. Little offset staining under the mount visible along the left and right margins. Otherwise fine. Colours are good. Signed and with a blind stamp.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887–1976) His Family signed in pencil "L S Lowry" lower right and with FATG blind stamp off-set lithograph 54 x 72cm (21 x 28in) CONDITION:Very slight offset staining along the bottom margin, running horinzontally approximately quarter of an inch from the main image. Not examined out of frame. Colours are good. Signed and with a blind stamp. Side of frame chipped.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887–1976) Britain at Play signed in pencil "L S Lowry" lower right and with FATG blind stamp off-set lithograph 47.50 x 61cm (19 x 24in) CONDITION:Not examined out of frame. Margins clean. Colours are good. No visible foxing to the print. Slight crinkling to the paper along the top edge.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RBA, RA (British, 1887–1976) The Pond signed in pencil "L S Lowry" lower right and with FATG blind stamp off-set lithograph 46 x 58.50cm (18 x 23in) CONDITION:Not examined out of frame. Colours are strong. Clean margins. No noticeable signs of foxing or damage.
§ John Stanton Ward, CBE, RA (British, 1917-2007) Sale of Victorian sculpture, Christie's, King Street, 1966 titled and signed "John Ward" lower right pen, ink and wash 32 x 48cm (12 x 19in) Provenance: J S Maas & Co Ltd, 15a Clifford street, New Bond Street, London, W1 John Stanton Ward (1917-2007) was a portrait painter and book illustrator. His illustrations for books included Joyce Grenfell's George, Don't Do That and H.E. Bates The Darling Buds of May. He worked as an illustrator for Vogue magazine before deciding to concentrate on portrait painting. His obituary described him as an "establishment painter par excellence". He was best known for his portraits of the Royal Family and commissioned portraits of cabinet ministers and other celebrities, including Sir Roger Bannister. The National Portrait Gallery holds fifteen works by Ward, including several pen and ink wash drawings.
§ John Stanton Ward, CBE, RA (British, 1917-2007) Self portrait and nude model reading signed and dated "John Ward 1972" lower right pencil 35 x 45cm (14 x 18in) Exhibited: London, J S Mass & Co, March 1973, no. 44 John Stanton Ward (1917-2007) was a portrait painter and book illustrator. His illustrations for books included Joyce Grenfell's George, Don't Do That and H.E. Bates The Darling Buds of May. He worked as an illustrator for Vogue magazine before deciding to concentrate on portrait painting. His obituary described him as an "establishment painter par excellence". He was best known for his portraits of the Royal Family and commissioned portraits of cabinet ministers and other celebrities, including Sir Roger Bannister. The National Portrait Gallery holds fifteen works by Ward, including several pen and ink wash drawings.
§ John Stanton Ward, CBE, RA (British, 1917-2007) View across the Grand Canal, Evening signed and dated "John Ward '75" in pencil lower right, inscribed by the artist to the reverse "Just down from the Accademia on the way to Peggy Guggenheim gallery" watercolour 23 x 31cm (9 x 12in); together with the 1976 exhibition catalogue signed by John Ward (2) Provenance: J S Maas & Co Ltd, 15a Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London, W1Exhibited: London, J S Maas, October - November 1976, no. 2John Stanton Ward (1917-2007) was a portrait painter and book illustrator. His illustrations for books included Joyce Grenfell's George, Don't Do That and H.E. Bates The Darling Buds of May. He worked as an illustrator for Vogue magazine before deciding to concentrate on portrait painting. His obituary described him as an "establishment painter par excellence". He was best known for his portraits of the Royal Family and commissioned portraits of cabinet ministers and other celebrities, including Sir Roger Bannister. The National Portrait Gallery holds fifteen works by Ward, including several pen and ink wash drawings.

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