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Corgi - Classics - Fighting Vehicles - WWII - Vietnam. A selection of Three boxed diecast models appearing in Excellent condition withing Excellent boxes. Lot consists of: #55601 US Army Diamond T Wrecker, bubble appears to have been cut out where the near side mirror is. #US 50103, M151 A1 Mutt Recoilless Rifle Truck with Trailer, #CC60003 SD KFZ Krauss-Haffei Semi-Track German Army- Hermann Goering Panzer Corps Sicily, 1943/44. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
A silver fronted velvet easel backed photograph frame, a wooden backed similar smaller example, a velvet easel backed mirror with unmarked white metal front and a photograph album with modern silver ribbed frame (4).Condition Report: The velvet frame has some minor scratches to the silver and there is wear to the velvet and internally all the pages appear blank.The small frame is in good order, the hallmarks are still clear.The frame with the floral decoration is made of very thin silver which is starting to lift off the base. There are some minor dents and some wear to the silver.The mirrored back frame appears in good order but the stand on the reverse is damaged and only attached by the canvas.
AN ASSORTMENT OF WHITE METAL, to include a cased set of white metal fish eaters, stamped silver, a pair of continental posey vases, a white metal beaker, a candle stick, two ashtrays, two decanter labels, a mirror and other assorted items (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE LIGHT FITTINGS, HANDBAGS, PICTURES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include several brass ceiling and wall light fittings, a ceramic bodied table lamp, a quantity of small lamp shades, five framed prints, largest frame approximately 44.5cm x 36.5cm, handbags by Tula, Domo and Debenhams, a jewellery stand mirror, a wicker basket, rope, decorative canvases and wall art, etc (3 boxes + loose) (sd)
A FRENCH ART NOUVEAU MANTEL CLOCK, PICTURE FRAMES AND BOXES, clock mechanism marked with an A beneath a crown, W.B.K & Fils of Paris- 7507-4-8, domed top inlaid with stylised foliate motifs, raised on bun feet, white enamel dial and Roman numerals clock with key and pendulum, height 28cm, an oak easel photo frame with stylised copper corners, a small hammered pewter easel photo frame, a modern gilt table top mirror, and two wooden sewing boxes (s.d) (6 + envelope)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS SUNDRIES, to include a boxed Petite 'Super International' typewriter, a boxed Bush VHS video system VCR 906SIL, vintage roller skates, collection of souvenir Spanish fans, nine 'Beefeater' ironstone dinner plates, a red Texaco oil can, Southern Comfort advertising mirror, nine volumes of Newnes Pictorial Knowledge, a canteen of cutlery, a pair of red leather ladies 'St.Morritz' ice skates made by Dolcis Sports, UK size 5.5, an Alba 209 portable turntable in a red and cream carry case, an Alfa 'Standard' sewing machine with original shop label and instruction booklet, a vintage hand drill, a box of twenty four Enid Blyton story books, a box of children's annuals to include 1982 Smurfs, 1977 June, 1975 Cor, 1960 School Friend, Hello There- a book of stories, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
Gustave Courbet (French, 1819 - 1877) "Rock Cliff Near Ornans" Oil on Canvas. Signed and dated '73 lower left. Depicting cliffs of gray, rock reflected in the mirror-like surface of river Loue, with the grass grown summits forming a horizon before a growing cloudy sky; the water lapping a beach in the left foreground strewn with boulders.Provenance: - George Seney (1826-1893) NY, NYAs president of the Metropolitan Bank (New York City), Seney was situated to become a financier of newly chartered railroads. Charters organized or financed by banker Seney and his Seney Syndicate included the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway and the Nickel Plate Road. He was best remembered for amassing a substantial collection of pre-Impressionist 19th-century European and American paintings, some of which he gave to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The donation included works by George Inness and Francis Davis Millet.- Charles S. Haight Sr.- Sold through Sotheby's Parke-Bernet Galleries January 17th, 1941.- Sotheby's Parke Bernet Galleries sold March 23, 1950 (lot 60- "Rock Cliff Near Ornans" Illustrated). - Private collection Philadelphia Pennsylvania until 2019.- Private collection, Washington DC.Literature: World Collectors Annuary, Vol II 1950 by Fred A. Van Braam, Amsterdamn, Entry # 827.See last images for Sotheby's Parke Bernet 1950 catalog entry. Sight Size: 39.5 x 59.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 47 x 67 in.
Ca. 400-300 BC.A beautiful red-figure terracotta krater with a broad rim, bell-shaped body flanked by two lug handles, and a pedestalled ring foot. Side A depicts a cloaked female figure holding a patera and a mirror, she seats in fornt of a nude male, who holds a bucket and a wreath. Side B features two youth males clad in chlamydes facing each other. The scenes are separated by vegetal motifs and are framed by a wreath of laurel around the rim, and a geometric frieze below running around the whole of the vessel. Kraters were ancient Greek vessels used for diluting wine with water; they usually stood on a tripod in the dining room during a symposium (drinking party), where wine was mixed. Ancient wine was considerably stronger than its modern counterparts and often had to be mixed with water, honey, and spices. Kraters were made of metal or pottery and were often painted or elaborately ornamented. In Homer's Iliad, the prize offered by Achilles for the footrace at Patroclus's funeral games was a silver krater of Sidonian workmanship. The Greek historian Herodotus describes many enormous and costly kraters dedicated at temples or used in religious ceremonies to hold libations. Cf. Christie's, Live Auction 1915, Antiquities, 6 December 2007, Lot 133. Size: L:305mm / W:300mm ; 2.46kg Provenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.
Yayoi Kusama, born on March 22, 1929, is a Japanese contemporary artist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for her unique fusion of pop art, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities, Kusama's artistic repertoire spans an array of mediums, from painting to performance art and immersive installations. Central to her art are her distinctive polka dots and patterns, which evoke notions of infinity and boundlessness. Her "Infinity Mirror Rooms," transformative installations filled with mirrors and light, are iconic creations that envelop viewers in a realm of endless reflections. Beyond her artistic innovations, Kusama's early exploration of feminist themes and avant-garde concepts set her apart, as she engaged with happenings and performance art that challenged conventional artistic norms. Her collaborations with artists like Andy Warhol and her influence on pop art and surrealism demonstrate her unique impact. Kusama's art, celebrated worldwide, has bridged the gap between the art world and popular culture, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates with audiences through her innovative vision and thought-provoking concepts.Measures 12 x 18.
Yayoi Kusama, born on March 22, 1929, is a Japanese contemporary artist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for her unique fusion of pop art, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities, Kusama's artistic repertoire spans an array of mediums, from painting to performance art and immersive installations. Central to her art are her distinctive polka dots and patterns, which evoke notions of infinity and boundlessness. Her "Infinity Mirror Rooms," transformative installations filled with mirrors and light, are iconic creations that envelop viewers in a realm of endless reflections. Beyond her artistic innovations, Kusama's early exploration of feminist themes and avant-garde concepts set her apart, as she engaged with happenings and performance art that challenged conventional artistic norms. Her collaborations with artists like Andy Warhol and her influence on pop art and surrealism demonstrate her unique impact. Kusama's art, celebrated worldwide, has bridged the gap between the art world and popular culture, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates with audiences through her innovative vision and thought-provoking concepts.Measures 12 x 18.
Yayoi Kusama, born on March 22, 1929, is a Japanese contemporary artist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for her unique fusion of pop art, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities, Kusama's artistic repertoire spans an array of mediums, from painting to performance art and immersive installations. Central to her art are her distinctive polka dots and patterns, which evoke notions of infinity and boundlessness. Her "Infinity Mirror Rooms," transformative installations filled with mirrors and light, are iconic creations that envelop viewers in a realm of endless reflections. Beyond her artistic innovations, Kusama's early exploration of feminist themes and avant-garde concepts set her apart, as she engaged with happenings and performance art that challenged conventional artistic norms. Her collaborations with artists like Andy Warhol and her influence on pop art and surrealism demonstrate her unique impact. Kusama's art, celebrated worldwide, has bridged the gap between the art world and popular culture, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates with audiences through her innovative vision and thought-provoking concepts.Measures 12 x 18.
Yayoi Kusama, born on March 22, 1929, is a Japanese contemporary artist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for her unique fusion of pop art, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities, Kusama's artistic repertoire spans an array of mediums, from painting to performance art and immersive installations. Central to her art are her distinctive polka dots and patterns, which evoke notions of infinity and boundlessness. Her "Infinity Mirror Rooms," transformative installations filled with mirrors and light, are iconic creations that envelop viewers in a realm of endless reflections. Beyond her artistic innovations, Kusama's early exploration of feminist themes and avant-garde concepts set her apart, as she engaged with happenings and performance art that challenged conventional artistic norms. Her collaborations with artists like Andy Warhol and her influence on pop art and surrealism demonstrate her unique impact. Kusama's art, celebrated worldwide, has bridged the gap between the art world and popular culture, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates with audiences through her innovative vision and thought-provoking concepts.Measures 12 x 18.
Yayoi Kusama, born on March 22, 1929, is a Japanese contemporary artist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for her unique fusion of pop art, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities, Kusama's artistic repertoire spans an array of mediums, from painting to performance art and immersive installations. Central to her art are her distinctive polka dots and patterns, which evoke notions of infinity and boundlessness. Her "Infinity Mirror Rooms," transformative installations filled with mirrors and light, are iconic creations that envelop viewers in a realm of endless reflections. Beyond her artistic innovations, Kusama's early exploration of feminist themes and avant-garde concepts set her apart, as she engaged with happenings and performance art that challenged conventional artistic norms. Her collaborations with artists like Andy Warhol and her influence on pop art and surrealism demonstrate her unique impact. Kusama's art, celebrated worldwide, has bridged the gap between the art world and popular culture, leaving an enduring legacy that resonates with audiences through her innovative vision and thought-provoking concepts.Measures 12 x 18.
Resteverwertung nach Auflösung einer größeren Sammlung - mit Silber, einer kleinen Menge Gold, ca. 39 x 5 DM, 23 x 10 DM, Klimazonen 2018/19/20, je 5 x 5 Euro in spiegelglanz, teils nicht mehr in den Halterungen, DDR 20 Mark Herder 1978 in PP (verplombt), dazu etwas Deutsches Reich, Alle Welt, Georgstaler (Kremnitz (ohne Jahr), Medaille 100 Jahre Schlacht von Trafalgar, England 1905, Großmedaille Captain Duncan auf die Inhaftierung des österreichischen Konsuls in Smyrna.| Leftover recycling after dissolution of a larger collection - with silver, a small amount of gold, approx. 39 x 5 DM, 23 x 10 DM, climates 2018/19/20, each 5 x 5 Euro in mirror finish, partly no longer in the holders, GDR 20 Mark Herder 1978 in PR (sealed) plus some German Reich, coins from the whole world, Georgsthaler (Kremnitz (without year), medal 100 years Battle of Trafalgar, England 1905, large medal Captain Duncan on the imprisonment of the Austrian consul in Smyrna.| Remnants after liquidation of a larger collection with silver, a small amount of gold, approx. 39 x 5 DM, 23 x 10 DM, climates 2018/19/20, each 5 x 5 Euro in mirror finish, partly no longer in the mounts.

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