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ALEC MONOPOLY (Né en 1986) BH MONOPY, 2018. Sculpture en vinyle peint. Techniques mixtes : médium, vinyle, peinture. Version entièrement réhaussée à la main. Signé et numéroté. Boîte d’origine. Édition à 100 exemplaires. Dimensions : 25.4 x 20.3 x 15.2 cm Vendu avec le certificat signé par l’artiste.
Henry Bone R.A. (British, 1755-1834)Robert Milligan, seated before a red curtain and pillar background, wearing a brown jacket with yellow waistcoat and white stock, his hair en queue . Enamel of copper, signed, dated and inscribed on the counter-enamel Robert Milligan Esq., Born at Dumfries NB. 19 Aug 1746. Died at Rosslyn Hampstead, Middx, 21st May 1809. Painted by Henry Bone R.A. Enamel painter in ordinary to His Majesty and Enamel painter to HR.H The Prince Regent, after the original by Abbot, gilt metal easel frame stamped H.J. Hatfield and Sons Ltd., London.. Rectangular, 133mm (5 1/4in) highFootnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Ellison Fine Art, October 23, 2006Robert Milligan (c.1749-1809) was a wealthy merchant and ship owner whose family had extensive sugar plantations in Jamaica. He left Jamaica in 1779 to establish himself in London, where he headed a group of powerful businessmen who planned and built West India Docks, which was to have a monopoly on the import into London of West Indian produce such as sugar, rum and coffee for a period of 21 years. The Docks' foundation stone was laid in July 1800, when Milligan was Deputy Chairman of the West India Dock Company - his strong connections with the political establishment of the day were evident from those attending the ceremony, the stone being laid by Lord Chancellor Lord Loughborough and Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger as well as Company chairman George Hibbert and himself. A statue of Milligan by sculptor Richard Westmacott stands in front of the Museum in Docklands on West India Quay. Bone's preparatory drawing, squared in ink for transfer and inscribed Mr Milligan after Abbot/ for Miss M. Feby 1810 is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery (NPG D17643). It is assumed that the original painting was by Lemuel Francis Abbott, most famous for his portraits of Admiral Lord Nelson.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GANDHI MAHATMA: (1869-1948) Indian political and spiritual leader during the Indian independence movement. A pair of wooden chappals previously belonging to, made and worn by, Mahatma Gandhi, the sandals of a simple design, measuring approximately 26 cm in length and 10 cm in width (at the longest and widest points) and featuring rounded toe pegs, approximately 4 cm in height, and with wooden re-inforcements to the outsole and heel of the sole. The chappals show signs of wear and retain the distinct impression of Gandhi´s toes, heels and the balls of his feet. Together with a small piece of white cotton thread originating from a garment Gandhi was in the process of creating, contained in the original contemporary folded paper wrapper annotated in the hand of Gandhi´s disciple and assistant, Franziska Standenath, in German, ´Ein Fadenabfall......den Mahatma Gandhi im Nov 1929 in meinem beisein in seinem Ashram gesponnen hat´ (Translation: ´A piece of thread......that Mahatma Gandhi spun in my presence in his ashram in November 1929´). Further including Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) Indian politician and stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of India 1966-77, 1980-84. Assassinated. T.L.S., Indira Gandhi, one page, 8vo, New Delhi, 9th March 1966, to Franziska Standenath, on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister´s House. Gandhi writes, in full, ´I am happy to hear from such a devoted friend of my country. Thank you for your kind felicitation and good wishes which I value. I myself love Bach´s music so was especially interested to learn of the prayer meeting in Sabarmati Ashram where you played Bach for Bapuji´. Accompanied by the original envelope bearing the remnants of a wax seal to the verso. A highly unusual grouping of items including the Mahatma´s simply designed footwear, emblematic of Gandhi, a paragon of ethical living and pacifism. The chappals with some light age wear as is to be expected with items of this nature and with a little splintering and a small area of loss to the heel of the left chappal, otherwise generally VG, 3Provenance: The chappals were gifted by Gandhi to Franziska Standenath (1883-1971). Standenath, or ´Savitri´ as she was named by Gandhi, was a scholar of Indian politics and history, and the author of Indiens Freiheitskampf: Vier Monate Gast Mahatma Gandhis (1931; ´India's fight for freedom: four months as a guest of Mahatma Gandhi´). The work is an important account of the four months she spent travelling throughout India with Gandhi as his personal assistant. Gandhi and Savitri remained life-long friends and, in her last will and testament Standenath recounted the occasion when Gandhi removed his chappals and gave them to her as a parting gift (´.....die für mich als Abschiedsgeschenk von seinen Fuß gestreiften Sandalen Mahatma Gandhis...´). This extraordinary pair of chappals are believed to have been personally made by Gandhi, famously a man of few possessions, having learnt woodworking skills from his friend Hermann Kallenbach in the 1910s. Along with his circular spectacles, homespun loin-cloth, and walking staff, Gandhi´s sandals have become one of the most powerful and emblematic symbols of his life and vastly influential legacy.Not only a utilitarian accessory, the chappals are also the symbol of Gandhi´s long marches as a sign of non-violent political protest, including the 24-day Salt March of 12th March to 6th April 1930 in which Gandhi led over seventy trusted volunteers across more than 380 kilometres in a campaign against the British salt monopoly. Also, on 2nd January 1947 (at the age of seventy-seven), Gandhi began his march for peace in East Bengal on his way to the state of Bihar, stopping in every village in an attempt to reconcile Hindus and Muslims. It would be one of his last significant protests before his assassination the following year.
Miscellaneous boxed board games and jigsaws, early 20th c, to include a Harlesden Series Coronation Scot Railway game and Queen Mary Steaming Round Great Britain game, a Cunard White Star jigsaw puzzle, a table tennis set, a Glevum Series Figure Skittle set and a Monopoly set with paper playing pieces In overall good condition, Monopoly set does not include board, some damage to boxes
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CHILDREN'S TOYS AND MISCELLANEOUS, to include a complete set of carved wooden chess pieces in a wooden box, two packs of playing cards new presented in a wooden box with The Blue Train in gold printed on, a selection of games include Pie Face, Poundland Monopoly, HangMan, Chess, vintage game Past Times 'The Viking Game, a red leather look cased backgammon set, Magic sets, etc. Hot Wheels slot car track set 5+, Lego Ninjago 8-14, toy cars, Trivial Pursuit bite size Genus Edition, six Skylanders figures and carry bag, a floor standing wood statue of Charlie Chaplin height 96cm, two academic robes and hood by Ede & Ravenscroft robe makers, approximately twenty TY beanie toys, etc. (3 boxes +loose), (sd/af)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a video tripod, a box of EPNS bowls, a platter, gravy boat, etc., a vintage Bradleigh Plate, a box of EPNS cutlery, furniture restoration items and books, digital camera, artists easel, vintage monopoly game, Parker fountain pen and mechanical pencil, a bag of vintage ink nibs, vintage playing cards, chess pieces, two tantaluses one a triple decanter etc. (6 boxes + loose), (sd/af)
A vintage Louis Marx & Co battery operated tin plate ‘Swing Tail Airplane’, mid 20th century, the fuselage 51cm long, wingspan 51cm, in original box; with a Louis Marx & Co battery operated ‘Tricky Tommy “The Big Brain” Tractor’ in original box (at fault); a Hero toy accordion in original box; a Lumar Toy Gramophone in original box; a Playcraft ‘Deluxe Inter-com Telephone Set’; and a Monopoly game (6) (all untested)Condition reportAll boxes with damage and wear, all toys appear to have light play wear and re-boxed, possible minor light damage and losses.
William and Mary (1688-94), gold Five Guineas, 1692, elephant and castle below, conjoined busts right, legend surrounding, GVLIELMVS. ET. MARIA. DEI. GRATIA, toothed border around rim both sides, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms with scalloped frame, Lion of Nassau as an escutcheon at centre, date either side of crown, MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB . REX. ET. REGINA., edge inscribed in raised letters, inverted orientation to obverse, +DECVS. ET. TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. QVARTO., 41.50g (Schneider -; MCE 139; King 126; S.3423). Rich amber tone with mirrored elements to the periphery, few nicks in the portraits and a little distortion in parts of the finer details of the reverse shield, graded by NGC as AU53.NGC Certification 8221107-001The Latin legends translate to on obverse "William and Mary by the Grace of God" continuing on the reverse as "King and Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland."The elephant and castle provenance mark represents the "Royal African Company of England" as it had been so reconstructed by the Duke of York from 1672. The "R.A.C." found success trading with Africa and the New World through the 1670s and 1680s, from 1692 onwards things became more distorted, the Nine Years War with France did not help, as well as competition from other traders over the African monopoly, the company seemed to hold along with the East India Company for the Far East. In 1697 a modus vivendi was reached allowing others to trade in Africa, under the proviso they paid a 10% tariff to the R.A.C.
LGB - Waddingtons - An assembled G scale building with 1 piece a G scale straight track. Also a Monopoly set with an additional Monopoly game board and Cluedo game board (both loose) Items appear to be in on good plus condition with some signs of use. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE VINTAGE GAMES AND TOYS to include Ker-Plunk, Monopoly, Mouse Trap, Stitch-A-Magic, Electro-Communicator, Tip It, Pisa, Paul Daniel's Magic Set, Countdown, Stretch and Sketch, Luxury Casino, Frustration, Tri-dominoes, Hangman, a Fisher Price Family Farm, a boxed porcelain Cathy Doll, a large metal chest (4 boxes and loose) (s.d/unchecked for pieces)
SEVEN BOXES AND LOOSE TOYS, GAMES AND PUZZLES, vintage and modern items, to include a metal hull of a pond yacht, remote controlled helicopters, Trik-Trak Cross Country Road Rally, games including Monopoly, Disneyland, Mine a Million, Shenanigans, Railroader, Escalado, Click, Avalanche, Colditz, Table Soccer, etc, constriction toys including Contiko and Tap Tap, jigsaw puzzles by Gibsons, Falcon and Ravensburger, etc (7 boxes + loose) (sd, pieces unchecked, electronics untested)
A quantity of vintage toys to include a 'Puppet-Show Pinocchio on the Swinging Stage', 'Careers' game, 'The Market Square' jigsaw puzzle, 'Monopoly', a book and recording of 'Treasure Island', a music box, a boxed 'The Unity Cookery Outfit', and a boxed Mabel Lucy Atwell style children's tea service.Condition Report: Puppet show not in original box, we cannot confirm all items are complete, cookery outfit box is worn, tea service is in OK but grubby condition, box is heavily worn
Awesome original Monopoly cross-stitch game board framed in a Neo-Pop wall art style. Housed in a black wooden frame with an indigo mat. Sight size: 24"L x 24"H. Frame size: 31.25"L x 31.25"H x 1.50"W. Issued: 1984Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Sporadic stains.

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