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Lot 1185

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation.Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos.One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe.Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork.Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions.Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 20 x 20.

Lot 776

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation.Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos.One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe.Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork.Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions.Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 20 x 20.

Lot 1024

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation. Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos. One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe. Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork. Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions. Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 27 x 19.5.

Lot 920

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation.Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos.One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe.Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork.Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions.Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 20 x 20.

Lot 1090

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation.Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos.One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe.Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork.Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions.Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 20 x 20.

Lot 1002

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist known for her vibrant and immersive installations, polka-dot motifs, and avant-garde style. She was born on March 22, 1929, in Matsumoto, Japan. Kusama's work spans various mediums, including painting, sculpture, performance art, and installation.Kusama's artistic career began in the 1950s when she moved to New York City and became associated with the avant-garde art scene. She developed her signature style, incorporating repetitive patterns of polka dots and nets, which she used to explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and the relationship between the individual and the cosmos.One of Kusama's most recognizable works is her Infinity Mirror Rooms, which consist of mirrored rooms filled with a multitude of small lights or reflective objects, creating an illusion of endless space. These installations offer viewers an immersive and otherworldly experience, inviting them to contemplate their place within the vastness of the universe.Kusama's art often addresses her personal experiences with mental health issues, and she has used her creative expression as a form of therapy and self-discovery. Throughout her career, she has been open about her struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which have greatly influenced her artwork.Kusama's work has gained international recognition, and she has exhibited her art in major museums and galleries around the world. In recent years, she has become one of the most successful living artists, with her exhibitions drawing large crowds and her artworks reaching high prices at auctions.Yayoi Kusama's contributions to contemporary art are significant. Her distinctive style, immersive installations, and thought-provoking concepts have made her an influential figure in the art world. Her work continues to inspire and captivate audiences, encouraging reflection, introspection, and a sense of wonder.Measures 20 x 20.

Lot 349

Victorian Mahogany Duchess dressing table with oval mirror

Lot 104

Beefeater London Dry Gin Advertising Mirror

Lot 63

Collection of Smoking advertising items inc. Wills Woodbines advertising Mirror, Wills Gold Flake Ashtrays and Cigarette boxes

Lot 364

Collection of Gilt Gesso framed Pictures and a Oval Gesso framed wall mirror

Lot 12

Collection of assorted Ceramics and bygones inc. Bretby vase, Masons Jug, Georgian table mirror etc

Lot 2512

CARTIER "Spiegel" Silber 925, Lapislazuli im Cabochonschliff, oval, Gesamtgewicht 67,1 g. Etui, HxB: 6/8,5 cm. Leichte Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren.| CARTIER "MirrorSilver 925, cabochon cut lapis lazuli, oval, total weight 67.1 g. Case, HxW: 6/8,5 cm. Slight signs of age and wear.

Lot 2522

BERLIN Henkelschale, 12-lötig, 1. Hälfte 19. Jhd. Ovale Schale mit scharniertem Henkel, Wandung durchbrochen gearbeitet mit Weinreben- und filigranem ornamentalem Dekor, im Spiegel Darstellung eines Wasserfabelwesens, Beschauzeichen 'Bär' und 'A', Meistermarke Gerike, '12', Tremulierstich, L. ca. 26,5cm, Gewicht ca. 337 g. Fehlstellen, Reparatur- und Lötstellen, 1x gebrochen, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.| BERLIN Handle basket, silver, 1st half 19th century. Oval bowl with hinged handle, the wall open worked with vine and filigree ornamental decoration, in the mirror depiction of a water fable creature, inspection mark 'bear' and 'A', maker's mark Gerike, '12', tremulier stitch, l. approx. 26,5cm, weight approx. 337 g. Missing parts, places of repair and soldering, 1x broken, signs of age and use.

Lot 608

MEISSEN "Prunkplatte" 1924-1934 Schwertermarke, 1924-1934, 1. Wahl, königsblaue Fahne, Spiegel und Reserven mit bunten Blumen auf weißem Grund, Goldzier, D: ca. 30 cm. Goldrand etwas berieben.| MEISSEN "Showpiece" 1924-1934Sword mark, 1924-1934, 1st choice, royal blue flag, mirror and reserves with colourful flowers on white ground, gold decoration, D: ca. 30 cm. Gold rim somewhat rubbed.

Lot 7

Large hallmarked silver vanity mirror - Approx size: H 62cm W 42cm

Lot 258

Gilt frame bevel glass mirror together with another

Lot 261

Large gilt framed overmantle mirror - Approx overall size: 184cm x 114cm

Lot 371

2 Gothic style mirror windows

Lot 968

A Victorian fret carved wall shelf and a toilet mirror. The former 61.5 cm wide.

Lot 760

Two modern gilt framed mirrors and a pine over mantle mirror. The former each 105 x 75 cm.

Lot 1005

A large late 19th/early 20th century mahogany framed bevelled mirror. 101 cm high.

Lot 938

Two Victorian elm seated splat back kitchen chairs and another; together with a Victorian mahogany toilet mirror. The mirror 38 cm wide.

Lot 809

A wash jug and bowl, a mirror and two Chinese vases. The latter each 31 cm high.

Lot 347

A contemporary gothic style mirror with skeleton decoration.

Lot 457

1930's Art Deco Shaped Wall Mirror with bevelled edge, 54cm x 33.5cm

Lot 535

Pale Grey Painted Triptych Dressing Mirror, 68cm high

Lot 467

Victorian Mahogany Oval Swing Dressing Mirror, held on carved supports and a shaped base with glove compartment, 62cm wide x 72cm high

Lot 461

Framed Advertising Mirror ' Flowers Fine Ales ' 73cm x 88cm

Lot 478A

Floral Painted Wooden Casket, 36cm wide x 30cm high together with a Metal Circular Conservatory Table and a Triptych Dressing Table Mirror, 42cm diameter x 71cm high

Lot 459

Gilt Framed Rectangular Mirror, 34cm x 46cm together with a 1930's Octagonal Mirror with bevelled edge, 56cm x 35cm`

Lot 460

Edwardian Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Fretwork Carved Wall Mirror with a panel painted with still life flowers in a vase, 93cm x 42cm

Lot 163

British Railways - A British Railways carriage mirror (40.5cm wide), 1970's Chloride torch, ashtray and desk pad

Lot 458

19th century Wall Mirror with circular plate, the gilt and gesso frame with moulded swept and scrolling leaf decoration, 51cm x 51cm

Lot 491

George III Mahogany Washstand, the square top opening to a lift-up mirror and recesses for a wash set (with later fitted cover), pot cupboard and drawer below, 45cm wide x 85cm high

Lot 459A

20th century Venetian style shaped Wall Mirror, the mirrored panel frame with bevelled edges and floral decoration, 100cm x 76cm

Lot 299

A large modern wall mirror, with oversized scroll corners and concave sided mirror plate, 142 by 168cm high.

Lot 352

A Victorian mahogany framed cheval mirror, raised upon castors, 82 by 57 by 170cm high.

Lot 288

An oval Barbola mirror, with traditional fruit border, 79 by 67cm.

Lot 294

A Victorian mahogany overmantle mirror with central shield shaped bevelled glass, galleried above with shelf and with two shelves either side, 127 by 15 by 128cm high.

Lot 402

An early to mid 20th century giltwood wall mirror, with broken swan neck pediment, neoclassical foliate and floral decorated frame, and rectangular plate, plate size 93 by 95cm high, overall 123 by 134cm high.

Lot 315

A large modern easel mirror, with scrolling foliate silvered frame, and rectangular mirror plate, 83 by 20 by 194cm high.

Lot 322

A Victorian mahogany framed toilet mirror, 64.5 by 29 by 70cm high.

Lot 309

A group of furniture, comprising a 19th century painted side chair, an Edwardian cane seated bedroom chair, a dark stained wooden chair, a gold painted bamboo effect magazine rack, a piano stool, and a mahogany framed toilet mirror, largest chair 36.5 by 42 by 82.5 cm high. (6)

Lot 805

A flower encrusted porcelain mirror decorated with cherubs

Lot 928

A silver Art Nouveau brush and mirror set, Birmingham 1907

Lot 1145

A collection of Bells whisky decanters, novelty teapots, Kelloggs Cornflakes and The Daily Mirror advertising milk bottles, a kettle, a plated teapot, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 876

Silver items comprising a small oil lamp, a small enamelled mirror, napkin ring, salt spoons, caddy spoon, a Victorian silver salt by George Unite, small funnel and a butter spoon, also with a white metal cup holder and small trunk

Lot 265

A Quantity of Early 19th Century and Later Metalwares and Wooden Items etc, including a pair of gilt candlesticks, small convex mirror formed from a sedan clock, leather mounted bookends, fretwork cruet bottle stand, Chinese hardwood stand, bronze string dispenser, leather mounted jewellery box etc (one tray)

Lot 1242

An early 20th century Gilt Bevelled Glass Mirror, the ribbon tied pediment with printed panel depicting figures in a landscapea 19th century overpainted print, in an elaborate gilt and gesso frame, 118cm by 43cm

Lot 1122

A George I Burr Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau Cabinet, early 18th century, the cavetto cornice above bevelled glass mercury mirror doors enclosing a fitted interior of shelves and pigeon holes around a central cupboard door, the fall enclosing a leather writing surface, sliding well and an arrangement of pigeon holes and drawers, the base with two short over two long drawers with engraved brass handles, on moulded bracket feet103cm by 62cm by 205cmReasonable colour to the front and right hand panel however, left-hand side rather faded numerous veneer losses to the right panels with further splits. Also shrinkage splits around the mirror plates. Mirror plates are heavily tarnished. Some repair work around the cupboard door escutcheons also small repair above the lock on the fall section of the bureau Interior with later sliding well section, losses to the bracket feet as photographed no key but everything openEstimate - £700-900 

Lot 1280

A 19th Century Style Gilt Framed Mirror, the bevelled rectangular plate within a conforming frame, decorated with flowers and foliage, 98cm by 148cm

Lot 1235

A Victorian Three Glass Over Mantle Mirror, with swan neck pediment and central urn finial and having two pairs of flanking velvet mounted shelves, 150cm by 174cmAll finials repaired, one lacking, moulding repairs, have been re gilded, some tarnishing to the mirror plates

Lot 1130

A George III Style Parcel-Gilt Fretwork Mirror Surmounted by a Ho Ho bird; together with an Edwardian oval mahogany mirror, 58cm by 85cm

Lot 1326

A Bronze Framed Mirror, 190cm by 49cm

Lot 1287

A Small Group of Furniture Comprising, a cross-banded walnut overmantel mirror, 145cm by 93cm, a pine Delft rack, a hanging cupboard and an adjustable oak reading stand, a carved pine hanging shelf, (4)Pine Shelf - 122cm by 49cm by 23cm, shelf depth 17cm

Lot 1241

A Regency Rosewood Mirror Back Chiffonier, with reeded scroll supports, gilt metal mounts and grill fronted doors, 107cm by 35cm by 124cm

Lot 1291

A Reproduction Laburnum Glazed Coffee Table, sycamore framed architectural mirror; together with four 19th century clock faces including brass, silver, and toleware examples, some with signed dials

Lot 1297

A Modern Silvered Mirror in Rococo Style, 127cm by 167cm

Lot 1295

A 19th Century Gilt Framed Mirror, with scroll and mask surmount, 92cm by 172cm

Lot 1258

A Georgian Style Parcel-Gilt Fretwork Mirror, 141cm by 63cm

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