Ellison (Harlan) Harlan Ellison's Watching, letter "E" of 26 lettered copies signed by the author and specially-bound, original calf, spine gilt, slip-case, preserved in drop-back box, Los Angeles, CA, 1989; Harlan Ellison's Movie, 2 vol., letter "R" of 26 lettered copies signed by the author and specially-bound, original calf, lettered in gilt, slip-case, Westminster, MD, 1990 § Ellison (Harlan), Frederik Pohl, Thomas M. Disch, Frank Herbert and others. Medea: Harlan's World, number 64 of 465 copies signed by the authors and artists, original board, dust-jacket, very light fading to spine, slip-case, Huntington Woods, MI, 1985; and 18 others, limited editions by Ellison, v.s. (22)
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A set of four small silver-gilt tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) with thumb-plate handles and two smaller silver-gilt dishes with looped-handles. Of the four thumb-plate dishes (3.33 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, loop-handled thumb-plates, and five-point star marking on thumb-plate. Of the two smaller loop-handled tastevins (wine-tasting dishes) (2.5 inch diameter), each with circular inverse-relief and relief ornament, oblong inverse-relief ornaments, inverse domed-bottom, horizontal loop-handles, and two markings verso. Markings (two smaller dishes):(1) MADE IN FRANCE(2) L..M..N Condylis Collection Dimensions:3.33 inches diameter2.5 inches diameter
Property of a Gentleman. Landscape with Horses and Cattle. Sawrey Gilpin (1733-1807). Oil on canvas. In gilded frame. Sawrey Gilpin was born in Cumbria and trained with his father, Captain John Bernard Gilpin, a soldier and amateur landscape painter. In 1749 he moved to London to study with the marine artist Samuel Scott but soon developed a passion for animal painting. Gilpin's talent for portraying horses was recognised by the Duke of Cumberland who commissioned the artist to paint watercolours at his stables in 1758. During the 1760s, Gilpin worked as a drawing master at Cheam School where his brother - the theorist, Reverend William Gilpin - was headmaster. Concurrently, he began to exhibit sporting and animal subjects at the Incorporated Society of Artists. Gilpin did not submit works to the Royal Academy until 1786 but was elected ARA in 1795, becoming a full Academician two years later. He went on to collaborate with other members, including J. M. W. Turner, by adding animals to their landscape paintings. Gilpin benefited from a group of highly supportive patrons. He worked extensively for the eccentric sportsman Colonel Thornton and for the philanthropist Samuel Whitbread, both of whom offered him commissions, hospitality and even accommodation in their homes. Today, there are works by Gilpin in the collections of the Courtauld Institute of Art, Tate Britain, and the Royal Academy, in London, and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Provenance: 18th November 1960 (Lot 110, Christie's) sold for 150 guineas. Bought by Lord Jellicoe. Sold by P & D Colnaghi. Dimensions:(Frame) 25.75 in (H) x 33.5 in (W)(Canvas) 20.75 in (H) x 28.5 in (W)
A set of four circular silver sweetmeat-dishes, each on moulded foot, the sides pierced with scrolls with anthemion and scroll border. Each with hallmarks. By Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1959 and 1960. Condylis Collection 4.5 inch diameter 1959 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] R (London date letter for 1959);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield" 1960 dish Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Crown (Sheffield assay office mark);[3] S (London date letter for 1960);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd / London & Sheffield"
Two boat-shaped sweetmeat dishes. Each on moulded foot, the sides pierced with scrolls with acanthus and scroll border. Condylis Collection Dimensions:5.5 inch (W) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard head (London assay office mark);[3] C (London date letter for 1938);[4] M&W. Maker's mark for Mappin & Webb.[5] "Mappin & Webb Ltd"
A pair of George III plain oblong entrée dishes and covers. Each with gardooned borders and detachable foliage ring handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms and crest. Each cover and dish with hallmarks, date-marks, and numbers indicating matching covers and dishes. By Richard Cooke, 1807. Condylis Collection 12 inches (L) Markings:[1] Lion passant (English quality mark for sterling);[2] Leopard's head crowned (London assay office mark);[3] M (London date letter for 1807);[4] R C (Maker's mark for Richard Cooke).[5] Duty Stamp
Four reference books on Japanese art to include: 1. Japanese Music and musical instruments by William P. Malm, published 1959 by Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tokyo, 2. Fans of Japan by Charlotte M. Salwey, with ten full-page coloured plates and thirty-nine illustrations in black and white, published 1894 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co Ltd, London, 3. An illustrative book on Japanese woodblock prints, including black and white and colour illustrations and five colour woodblock prints, The Isseido Booksellers (Japanese only), 4. A Japanese book on Japanese masks (Japanese only) including one colour woodblock print (4)
Pelikan Füllfederhalter '1931', Neuauflage von 1991, No. 1599 von 1931, Korpus Golddouble, Feder GG 750/000, Stärke M, mit orig. Box, Papieren, GarantiekartePelikan fountain pen '1931', new edition of 1991 , No. 1599 of 1931, corpus golddouble, nib YG 750/000, nib hardness M, with orig. box, papers, guarantee card
Konvolut 2 Goldmedaillen, 1 x GG 999/000, Mondlandung 1969, 21.7.1969, E. Aldrin, N. Armstrong, M. Collins, 1 x GG 900/000, Weltraumfahrt Apollo 8, 10 x rund um den Mond, 1968, F. Borman, W. Anders, J. Lovell, total ca. 11.3 gLot 2 gold medals , 1 x YG 999/000, moon landing 1969, 21.7.1969, E. Aldrin, N. Armstrong, M. Collins, 1 x YG 900/000, Weltraumfahrt Apollo 8, 10 times around the moon, 1968, F. Borman, W. Anders, J. Lovell, total approx. 11.3 g
Bernsteinkette, 1930er Jahre, facett. Bernstein-Oliven in Braun-Gelb, durchscheinend, Durchm. ca. 18.6 - 6.4 m, Schließe Metall vergoldet, L ca. 44 cmChain made of amber, 1930s , bevelled amber-olives in brown-yellow, translucent, diam. approx. 18.6 - 6.4 m, clasp metal gold plated,l. approx. 44 cm
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £10, London, 16 February 1935, serial number K/143 55121, also £5, 18 May 1945, prefix J22, and Catterns, Bernhard £20 and £50 notes, 1933 and 1930 respectively, prefixes 47/M and 42/N, all four with mounting remnants at corners, Bernhards very toned, the £10 good very fine, others about very fine (4 notes) EPM B242, B255, B230*, B231* £200-£260
§ Jennifer McRae RSA (Scottish 1959-) The Garden Portrait - Michael Stennett and Billy, 2010oil on paper, reduced in height28 x 46cmthe lower section which has been cut from the portrait is signed and dated 'M Rae / 10'26 x 46cmCondition report: One section float mounted in the frame, the other section loose. The framed part in good, clean condition. The loose with some vert minor accretions to the bottom right hand side and with a very small and shallow dog ear crease to the right hand corner, otherwise in nice condition.
Tinplate: A collection of four Japanese tinplate toys to include: M-40 Tank, Attacking Martian Robot, as well as another robot, and a Yonezawa Space Explorer Robot, tested and in part working order, however it does need some attention. Battery boxes all appear in good order. All others are untested for working order. Together with a small Matchbox carry case, containing assorted unboxed, playworn vehicles. (one box)

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