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12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN CABERNET SAUVIGNONJen Pfeiffer The Rebel 2020; Casella Family Brands The Magic Box Amazing 2019 and Three Vintners 2018; Kirrihill Wines Regional Series 2019 and Partner Series 2019; De Bortoli Melba Amphora 2019, The Estate Vineyard 2019 and Melba Vineyard 2018; Nina Stocker The Brave Goose 2019; St Hugo 2018; Nugan Estate Alcira Vineyard 2019; Wakefield Taylors Wines Jaraman 2019
12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN RED WINEJacob's Creek Tempranillo 2020; La Boheme Act IV 2019; Oxford Landing Merlot 2020; Shottesbrooke Bush Vine Grenache 2019; Lindeman's Pyrus Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Malbec 2018; Petaluma Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra 2018; Zilzie Platinum Edition Cabernet Sauvignon 2019; Orlando Jacaranda Ridge Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2016; Claymore Wines Bittersweet Symphony Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 + Black Magic Woman Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2018; Salena Estate Ex-Press-Ion Touriga 2020; Sir Paz Estate Merlot 2018
12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN WHITE AND ROSÉ WINE2 x Pinnacle Drinks Sit Stay Society Violet's Gruner Veltliner 2021 (375ml); Zilzie Wines Platinum Edition Arinto 2020 and Fiano 2020; Grape Expectations Vintners AC Byrne + Co Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2021 and Miles From Nowhere Rosé 2021; Casella Family Brands The Black Stump Sauvignon Blanc 2021, The Black Stump Chardonnay Pinot Grigio 2021 and The Magic Box Remarkable Rosé 2020; Peter Lehmann Margaret Semillon 2021; Salena Estate Ink Series Rosato di Sangiovese 2020; Trentham Estate Banksia Rosé 2021
12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN SHIRAZIdyll Victoria 2019; 2 x Sam Plunkett Tait Hamilton Vineyard 2019; De Bortoli 17 Trees 2020; Limestone Coast Wines Tesco Finest 2018; Kirrihill Wines EB's The Squire 2018; Casella Family Brands The Magic Box Spectacular 2019; Broadlands Drinks Soaring 2018 and 2 x Cumulus Climbing 2018; Peter Lehmann Stonewall 2019; Brands Laira Stentifords 2018
12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN CHARDONNAY2 x Broadlands Drinks Soaring 2019; Fowles Wine Are You Game? 2020; Howard Park Wines Tesco Finest Brooks Road 2020; 2 x Orlando Lyndale 2019; Barramundi 2019 and Viognier 2020; Casella Family Brands The Magic Box Wondrous 2020; Asda Extra Special 2020; De Bortoli The Estate Vineyard 2019; Pinnacle Drinks Cat Amongst The Pigeons 2021
12 BOTTLES AUSTRALIAN CABERNET SAUVIGNONJacob's Creek Reserve 2020; Casella Yellow Tail Limited Release 2012; Co-op Limetree 2019; Prophercy The Emperor 2019; Jen Pfeiffer Rock It Like A Redhead The Rebel 2020; Thentham Banksia 2020; Hardy's Thomas Hardy 2017 and HRB 2017; The Magic Box Amazing 2019; Aldi Kooliburra 2018; Just Wine 2020; Barramundi 2019
Palitoy, Fisher Price, Bontempi - A mixed lot to include a Bontempi electronic organ with method booklet. Lot also includes a Fisher Price music box record player with five records, a boxed Palitoy Magic Spelling Machine, and similar. All appears in good to very good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Coal Mining - University of Nottingham Mining Society Magazine, 39 various issues, some runs, ranging and dating from Volume I, 1949, to Volume XL, 1988, (39); Photography, a cased set of 18 b/w didactic magic lantern slides, illustrating coal mining, including geological strata, (1); further coal mining interest, some local to Derbyshire; geology; etc., [approx. 45]
Gothic Fiction, Ghosts and Horror - Stoker (Bram), Dracula, seventeenth edition, London: Rider & Co., 1927, original publisher’s cloth, repaired and now enclosing the front of the pictorial dustjacket as ffep, 8vo, (1); other Stoker titles, (3); Chesterton (G.K.), The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare, first edition, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1908, restored cloth, 8vo, (1); Blackwood (Algernon), Strange Stories, first edition, London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1929, black cloth, 8vo, (1); Haining (Peter, editor), The Black Magic Omnibus, first edition, Robson Books, 1976, d/j, h/b, ex-lib but neat/good, 8vo, (1); Merritt (A.), Burn Witch Burn!, first edition, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1934, red cloth, 8vo, (1); etc., [12]
Miscellaneous Non-Fiction - Churchill (Sir Winston), The Second World War, six-volume set, London: Cassell, 1948-1954, original dustjackets over cloth, 8vo, (6); Maclead (Iain, editor) & Maude (Angus, editor), One Nation: A Tory Approach to Social Problems, Conservative Political Centre, 1950, blue cloth, 8vo, (1); Powell (Enoch, editor), Change is our ally, Conservative Political Centre, 1954, original wrappers, 8vo, (1); Utley (T.E.), Solon: A Right Wing Journal, Volume I: Number I, October 1969, original wrappers, 4to, (1); Where Stands Socialism To-Day?, first edition, London: Rich & Cowan Ltd., 1933, original dustjacket over red cloth, 8vo, (1); further politics, Conservative in nature; Edward VIII, Windsor (The Duke of), A King's Story, first edition, London: Cassell and Compnay Ltd, 1951, original pictorial dustjacket over cloth, 8vo, (1); Margot Asquith, various memoirs; Hurston (Zora), Voodoo Gods: An Inquiry into Native Myths and Magic in Jamaica and Haiti, first UK edition, London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1939, fragmentary dustjacket over cloth, 8vo, (1); Cartier, Tribute to Precious Stones, 1947, illustrated, original wrappers, 4to, (1); The Born-Einstein Letters, 1971, (1); Hilaire Belloc; gardening and botany, various; etc., [approx. 90] Provenance: the Chandos-Pole family, removed from the Library of Radbourne Hall, Derbyshire.
Photography - an pre-Second World War European 'Grand Tour', an album of approx. 60 competent b/w photograph, dated 1936 and annotated in most places, illustrating the gentleman-tourists’ travels in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, as well as named-view topography, architecture and antiquities, some of the snapshots provide an image of Nazi Germany and the Third Reich prior to the war, with streets decked with Reichsadlers and swastika flags, loosely-inserted Zeppelin ephemera, oblong 4to, (1); an English family’s post-Second World War album of domestic holiday snapshots, typical larks, the seaside, architecture and topography, oblong 4to, (1); Royal Navy, an early 20th century scrap album, some b/w photographs, but mostly ephemera and prints, oblong 4to, (1); The Lund Family, a ‘family tree’ album of photographic portraits, late 19th century and later, annotated throughout, some of the later family member leaves with tipped-in ephemera, oblong 4to, (1); Magic Lantern Slides, The Royal Family, six slides (two of which are in colour), with studio portraits of Queen Victoria, Edward VII and Alexandra, boxed, c. 1900, (1), [5]
A collection of unboxed Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring plastic action figures to include Prince Isildur, King Elendil, Gil-Galad, Prologue Elven Warrior, Elrond of Rivendell, Elrond with Sword Attack Action, Galadriel Lady of Light, Galadriel Entranced by the One Ring, Legolas, Council Legolas, Strider, Gandalf, Saruman with Magic Floating Palantir on base, Moria Orc Archer, Witch King Ringwraith, Twilight Ringwraith, Gimli, Samwise Gamgee with Moria Mines Goblin Battle Action Base, Frodo, Ringwraith Reveal Base, Travelling Bilbo with Bag End Diorama and travelling gear, Merry and Pippin, Moria Orc with Moria Mines Battle Action, Lurtz, Boromir, Arwen and Asfaloth
A collection of unboxed Lego Belville sets to include 5840 Garden Palymates, 5822 Jennifer and Foal, 5853 Lucinda and Cressida, 5854 Pony Trekking, 5835 Dance Studio, 5825 Stella and the Fairy, 5823 The Good Fairy's Bedroom, 5844 Dolphin Windsurfer, 5824 The Good Fairy's House, 5843 Queen Rose and Little Prince Charming, 5836 Beautiful Baby Princess, 5805 Princess Rosaline's Room, 5857 Safran's Amazing Bazaar, 5834 The Enchanted Garden, 5832 Vanilla's Magic Tea Party, 5833 Rosita's Wonderful Stable, 5831 Adventurous Puppies, 5827 Royal Coach, 5870 Pretty Playland, 5850 The Royal Crystal Palce, 5858 The Golden Palace, 5862 Flower Fairy Party, 5812 King (Fairytale), 5811 Prince Justin, 5859 Little Garden Fairy, 5856 Paprika and the Mischevious Monkey, 5802 Princess Rosaline, 5803 Iris
A Swarovski Crystal Magic of Dance trilogy, 2002-2004, comprising Isadora, designed by Adi Stocker, Anna, designed by Anton Hirzinger, and Antonio, designed by Martin Zendron, signed, heights 20cm, 17.5cm and 21.5cm, each with display stand and title plaque, all boxed, together with an additional Antonio paperweight and a mirror plate.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.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) OPUS O. 1393: SORCERER'S BAG, 1998 Oil on wooden panelDimensions:48cm x 62cm (19in x 24.5in)Note: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) FIRST PERSON HABUERIM, 2011 Signed and dated in pencil lower left, oil and felt tip on paperDimensions:16cm x 13cm (6.25in x 5in)Provenance:Exhibited: Gimpel Fils, LondonNote: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) OPUS O. 1979 POETAS MEMOIR, 2008 Signed and dated and inscribed with title verso, oil on boardDimensions:37cm x 31.5cm (14.5in x 12.5in), unframedProvenance:Exhibited: Gimpel Fils, LondonNote: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) MAGIC CASKET, 1996 Signed and inscribed with date and title verso, oil on canvasDimensions:75cm x 95.5cm (29.5in x 37.5in)Note: Note: This work is being sold on behalf of the charity Art in Healthcare to support their charitable aims.For over thirty years, the Scottish charity has displayed works from its holdings of modern and contemporary art in health and social care settings, to create welcoming and stimulating environments for patients, visitors and staff. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic provided an opportunity to review the collection so that it can be cared for and shared as effectively as possible. As a result, a selection of works are being de-accessioned and the proceeds will be used to ensure that the collection remains relevant, provides maximum benefit to as many people as it can reach physically and digitally and continues to support emerging Scottish artists.Alan Davie’s Magic Casket of 1996 is a mature example of the artist’s work. His unique vocabulary of signs and symbols, combined with the implications of the title, invite the viewer to form a narrative based on personal interpretation. Davie is the subject of an exhibition which runs at Dovecot, Edinburgh until 24 September 2022.To find out more about Art in Healthcare please visit: https://www.artinhealthcare.org.uk/
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) OPUS G. 2337: MEDITATIONS ON A BABYLONIAN WORLD MAP NO. 3, 1998 Signed and dated upper left, gouache on paperDimensions:33cm x 38cm (13in x 15in)Note: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) SERPENT IN LOVE, NO. 2, 1968 Gouache and watercolour on two conjoined pieces of paperDimensions:41cm x 103cm (16in x 40.5in)Note: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
§ ALAN DAVIE C.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1920-2014) OPUS O. 1796: MIMI SPIRIT (SECOND VERSION), 2005 Inscribed with title lower edge, signed and dated 2005 and inscribed with title verso, oil on canvasDimensions:122cm x 152.4cm (48in x 60in)Note: Note: Few British artists of the 20th century are quite as intriguing as Alan Davie. Low key and independent, Davie operated outwith the art world ‘scene’ until his death in 2014 which means that, despite his popularity amongst critics and collectors, he isn’t the household name he perhaps deserves to be. Hopefully this is set to alter; it is with happy serendipity that this sale coincides with a major exhibition of his work at Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, celebrating the centenary of his birth.He met and was admired by the great collector Peggy Guggenheim in Venice in the late 1940s and was close to members of the American Abstract Expressionist movement including Jackson Pollock.Taking reference points from a vast area of art history - Celtic, Buddhist, African, Hindi and Modernist to name but a few - he created a language of emblems and symbols with the aim of capturing the 'mysterious and spiritual forces normally beyond our comprehension.' Davie’s esotericism and eccentricity earned him the reputation as something of a “shaman”, a fitting title for an artist who sought to live his entire life as an exploration of the magic that underpins art, music and philosophy.The artist has had retrospectives at the Barbican, London, Tate St Ives and Tate Britain. He was appointed CBE in 1972 and elected a senior Royal Academician in 2012.
A quantity of sewing and needlework related books and patterns, to include 'Picture It In Cross Stitch', 'Fifty Cross Stitch Floral Designs', 'New Stitches', seven compiled albums of 'Stitch by Stitch', including crochet patterns, sewing ideas and patterns, etc, 'Magic Touch' book with sewing patterns, mostly from the 1980s, a further compiled album of 'Golden Hands Monthly', with patterns in each, also a small selection of 'Easy McCall's' sewing patterns, etc.
BESWICK; two black gloss horses, CH. Black Magic, no.1361, mark and hand painted title underside, and a Fell pony 'Dean Dauntless', no.1647 (2). CONDITION REPORT: Fell pony has repair to front right foot and possibly earsBlack magic has repair to right ear, and back right leg, slight chipping to hooves
Commercially Produced Magic Lantern Glass Slides Concerning South Africa, approx. 28 slides, concerning South Africa, gold fields, the transport of workers, etc. Some with titles: "11 - Guy's Well", "15 - Avenue of Firs, Rondebosch", "17 - South African Weeds - Arum Lilies", "Johannesburg Gold Fields", "Morning Market - Port Elizabeth", "4 - At the Docks, Cape Town", some with slight damages,
A Collection of Magic Lantern Slides approx. 28 slides, concerning a week in Devon, as well as Wales, & other locations, 'Swallow Falls, N. Wales' 'Hunters Inn, North Devon' 'Eastgate, Warwick' - soiled A hand-coloured woodland road x3 Houses in a valley A modern castle entry bridge, together with others concerning similar material,

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