Original oil on canvas painting that depicts two young Italian ladies conversing while on a patio as one mends a bright white sheet. Signature on lower right: illegible. On verso: sticker from F. O. Stromberg, Manufacturer and Gilder of Pictures & Looking-Glass Frames, Boston. Housed in a gilded wood frame. Artwork dimensions: 5.50"L x 7.50"H.Frame size: 8.50"L x 10.50"H x 1.50"W. Issued: c. 1900Condition: Age related wear. Craquelure and paint loss.
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6 elegante Filzhüte für Damen 5x mit Etikett Geschw.Rüttmann, Paderborn, unterschiedliche Formen und Farben, 1x Wiener Modell, grau mit dunkelgrünem Federschmuck; 1x braun, mit Federschmuck, Creation La Mouche (Krempe mit Loch von einer Nadel o..); 1x schwarz, mit Stoffkrempe und -band, Faustmann/Germany; 1x ohne Etikett, grau mit Filzrose; aus gepflegtem Nachlass
Pair of large majolica Cockatoo wall pockets with glass bead eyes, circa 1900, pattern no. '40' to reverse, each 48cm high x 30cm wide. (2)Condition: The right-hand bird has a firing crack to the left of opening, and firing cracks in the right wing. The left-hand bird has firing crack just above right wing and above wall mount. pattern no. probably painters initials H. O.
Family group of war medals comprising the Military Cross awarded to Lieut. Clarence Reginald Robinson, Machine Gun Corps, with citation, 22nd October 1916, and gilt metal and silver gilt R A O B jewels, 1925 and 1926, all cased; D S M awarded to his son, Clarence Edwin Benedict Robinson, with citation, 17 January 1945, cased; 1939-45 Atlantic star with France and Germany clasp, (detached); War medal, with citation; Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal, P. O. B. 27846 P. O. TEL., RFR, and a QEII Imperial Service medal, with citation, dated 28th September 1977, cased, and a plywood box inscribed "Mr D M Robinson, c/o O. A. D. HQ.1 (BR) CORPS, B. A. O. R. B. F. P. O. 39", W.50.7cm, (Desmond Maurice, Brother of Clarence and Son of Clarence Reginald). (a lot)
Group of 7 Second World War medals awarded to 7580134 W. O. CL.1 R Dow R. A. O.C., comprising the G S M with Palestine clasp, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence medal, War medal with oak leaf, and a Long Service and Good Conduct medal with clasp "Regular Army", on bar, in cardboard envelope. (a lot)
18ct yellow gold diamond 3 stone ring, total diamond weight circa 3.59ct, with single central 1.75ct transitional round brilliant cut diamond, flanked by 0.92ct transitional round brilliant cut diamond on each side, set in platinum head.London 1977. Insurance document states the average colour estimated as G/H Average clarity estimated as VS1, ring size O, ring weight 5.1 grams. Latest insurance valuation from March 2017 was for £19,200.We have shown this to one of our jewellery valuers who has made the following comments:There is cut marks (nibbles) to all 3 stones that can be seen when studying the diamonds round the girdle.The diamonds our valuer fairly described as ‘good but not excellent’, he did also comment that the report has perhaps been a little generous to the ring by the southern jewellers. Our jewellery would perhaps estimate the clarity as SI2 which he would describe as fair. The colour also as H/I so similar to what the report has suggested.In terms of the weight, without de-mounting the diamonds, it would be hard to confirm the exact weight as we cant clearly see the depth of the ring so can only advise that the estimation of the ring from the insurance valuation would be correct but we couldn’t confirm for sure whilst the stones are mounted.
WWII 617 Squadron 28x20 inch multi signed colour print titled Tirpitz Re visited limited edition 149/150 signed in pencil by the artist Philip West and 12 bomber command veterans includes W/O Harry Barrett, W/O Francis Baylis, Flt Lt Peter Brearley, F/O Tom Clark, Flt Lt Arnold Cussons, FL/O Ken Ellis, F/O Eric Hill, W/O Paddy Hope, Fl/Lt Walter Le May, Fl Lt Tom Pratt, Fl Lt Mike Randles and F/O Joe Townshend. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
WWII F/O George Dunn DFC signed Misty Morning 20x14 inch print by the artist Philip E. West. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
CLOGAU 9CT WELSH GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER RING 0.25ct central stone, claw mounted to shouldered square diamond set surrounds, diamond strip and 'Tree of Life' rose gold raised shoulder setting with white gold shank, Size O, 4.5grms, original box with certificateProvenance: Private Collection Conwy Condition Report:The diamonds are all present.Principle diamond with small inclusions visible under 10x loop.Gold shoulders worn.Hallmarks clear.Shank unaltered.Ordinary scratches commensurate with age.
Football, Carlos Alberto Torres signed 16x12 colour photograph pictured as he receives the 1970 Jules Rimet Trophy as Brazil's Team Captain. Torres, also known as O Capitão do Tri, was a Brazilian football player and manager who played as an attacking right sided full back or wing back. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
James Bond Collectables comprises: Set of 12 limited edition commercial lobby sets and posters from the Bond 50th Anniversary in 2012, published by Pyramid, each includes full size reproduction lobby card sets (11 x 14 inches) and mini poster (11 x 14 inches) for each of the first 12 films; MOORE (Roger). Bond on Bond, first edition hardback book, dust-jacket unclipped, published by Michael O Mara, 2012; CORK (John) and Collin Stutz, James Bond Encyclopedia, reprinted hardback book, published by DK, 2008; WILLIAMS (Greg). Bond On Set: Filming Quantum of Solace, first edition, soft covers, published by DK, 2008; James Bond 007 Royal Mail postage stamps, mounted, 33 x 23 cm overall, framed and glazed; Walter Howarth, a pair Limited edition prints, The James Bond 007 Annual, Signed and numbered 3 of 5 by the illustrator in gold ink lower right, 29.5 x 42cm and Bond 007, Signed and numbered 13 of 20 in gold ink on top left corner, 42 x 30cm; each with an accompanying COA; Ian Fleming, Operation Opium DVD; and three reproduction mini posters, On Her Majestys Secret Service, 17 x 21 inches overall, framed and glazed, Thunderball, and Goldfinger, mounted, various sizes, the largest, 15 x 19 ¾ inches overall.
Autographs: Vintage stage, screen, and music related - thirty-five Signed items, comprises: photographs, publicity postcards and others, includes, Marlene Dietrich, A Salute to Marlene Dietrich by Jean Cocteau, Signed by Dietrich in black ink lower centre of the front cover, with a further facsimile signature, German, French and English text, black and white photo. illustrated throughout, 4to; Sophie Tucker by Maurice Seymour, 1935, mounted, 11 ¾ x 14 ¾ inches overall, framed and glazed; Marie Dressler, Signed Souvenir for her three hundredth performance in Lew Fields production of Tillies Nightmare, Heralds Square Theatre, 1910; Jean Simmons, 8 x 10 inches, overall, framed and glazed; Gig Young, Signed in blue ink on a single piece of paper; Pat O Brien, Signed in blue ink on a single piece of paper, with an accompanying 8 x 10 inch black and white publicity photograph; with photographs Signed by Leon Errol, Tammy Grimes, Harry James; HughWilliams, Chili Bouchier, Carnival (1931); Hughie Green, Peggy Ryan and Ray McDonald, Hermoine Baddeley, Georges Guetary, Rosemary Clooney, Denholm Elliott, Googie Withers, Peggy Ashcroft, Ida Lupiono, Paul Lukas, and others, various sizes, the largest, 16 x 20 inches. (35)
Sporting: Five Signed first edition hardback books, Boxing, Rugby Union, Snooker and Tennis related includes, MATHISON (Melissa). Lennox, Signed by the former professional boxer on a bookplate, published by Little Brown, 2002; CARLING (Will). Captains Diary 1989-1991, Signed by the former International England rugby union captain on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, Chatto & Windus, 1991; ROBINSON (Jason). Finding My Feet: My Autobiography, Signed by England former dual-code International rugby league and rugby union player on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, Hodder and Stoughton, 2003; O SULLIVAN (Ronnie) and Simon Hatterstone. Ronnie: The Autobiography of Ronnie O Sullivan, Signed in blue ink on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, Orion, 2003; and NASTASE (Ilie). Mr. Nastase: The Autobiography, Signed by the Romanian former No. 1 tennis player on title-page, dust-jacket unclipped, Collins and Willow, 2004. 8vo. (5)Condition Report: near fine conditions with strong signatures.
Promotional posters for concerts and shows seventeen posters, many produced by Johnny Mans Productions, 1950s-1980s, includes, Elvis Presley, Yuletide Jamboree, Presented by Galena Park Fire Department, a concert held at Cooks Hoedown Club, Houston, Texas, December 28 (1954) other acts included, Floyd Tillman, Link Davis, Laura Lee, Hub Sutter, Biff Collie and many others, rolled, 13 ¼ x 21 ¼ inches; Yesterday Once More, starring Jess Conrad, The Telstars, and Impressionist, Glen Ford, with his Tribute to Norman Wisdom, rolled, 16 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches; The Legendary Norman Wisdom, with special guests, Tony Fayne, The Simmons Brothers and Nikita Scott, rolled, 10 ¾ x 30 inches; Televisions Top Comedy Star Bob Monkhouse, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ½ inches; The Legendary Norman Wisdom Live on Stage 95, with special guest Tony Faye, rolled, 19 ¾ x 28 inches; Those Were the Good Old Days, Jeremys Music Hall, starring Jeremy Spake, 16 ½ x 23 inches; An Evening in the Company of Bert Weedon, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ¼ inches; The CrazyTime Show starring Norman Collier, rolled, 16 ¼ x 23 ¼ inches; The Basil Brush Show, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, rolled, 20 x 29 ½ inches; The Keith Harris Show with Orville and Cuddles, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, rolled, 10 x 15 inches; Cliffs Pavilion 25th Anniversary Gala Performance, Cliffs Pavilion, Westcliff-On-Sea, artists appearing included, Danny La Rue, Barry McGuigan, Jimmy Tarbuck, Frankie Vaughan and others, rolled, 20 x 30 inches; Vince Hill, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ½ inches; Val Doonican in Concert, rolled, 20 x 30 inches; The Paul Daniels Show, with Special Guests Debbie McGee and Martin Daniels, rolled, 16 ½ x 23 ¼ inches; Rolf Harris A Show for All the Family, rolled, 17 ½ x 24 inches; Joe Pasquale Road Joe Tour, rolled, 19 ¾ x 28 ¼ inches; Dads Army, rolled, 20 x 30 inches. (17) Provenance: Johnny Mans Production Company and Theatrical Agents. Johnny Mans theatrical family were based in Bristol, England. Johnny first worked with impresario and agent Billy Marsh before forming his own agency and production company representing a host of celebrities including Max Bygraves, Norman Wisdom, Danny La Rue, Des O Connor and many others. Johnny Mans cousin, Archie Leach, left Bristol for America, changed his name to Cary Grant and eventually took the movie world by storm.
*FABARM "EURALFA 2000" 12BORE O/U SHOTGUN with ejector, synthetic walnut stock and forend, single trigger, rose and scroll engraved action, no. 2033233, barrel length 28" (old gun shop stock), as made*Note: The Buyer must be over the age of 18 to purchase this item and provide a valid UK Shotgun Licence.
*REVO 20 BORE O/U SHOTGUN with synthetic walnut stock and forend, single trigger, floral engraved action, barrel length 28", in its original plastic shotgun case, National Proof House certificate, owner's manual booklet, no. 13-200363 (brand new unused shop stock)*Note: The Buyer must be over the age of 18 to purchase this item and provide a valid UK Shotgun Licence.
* JAMES HARRIGAN (SCOTTISH b. 1937), THE HANGING BASKET watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassimage size 28cm x 38cm, overall size 52cm x 62cm Label verso: The Macauley Gallery, StentonNote: James Harrigan is a graduate of Glasgow School of Art where he studied Painting and Printmaking between 1956 and 1961. He was born in Ayr in 1937 and has continued to live in Ayrshire all his life. He taught Art for many years and was an inspiring teacher with many of his pupils going on themselves to develop successful careers as artists. In recent years James has spent time in the West Indies and in Brazil but he never tires of painting the landscape and coastline around his Ayrshire home and elsewhere in Scotland. He is known mainly as a landscape artist but his landscapes are almost invariably informed by a human presence and day to day activities, a sense of life being lived. This may be actual figures or it may be a suggestion of human life through buildings, gardens, boats.... He is an expressive painter working mainly in oils but also in watercolours, using the rich, luscious quality of the paint to great effect. He exhibits widely and has work in many collections including those of the House of Lords, Glasgow University, P & O Cruises, Wigtownshire Education Trust and the Maclaurin Gallery. He is a past winner of the prestigious Laing Landscape Competition and the Scotsman Art Competition. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 10th November 2022, lot 52 "Girvan Harbour" a 48 x 58cm oil on board (dated 1998) by James Harrigan sold for £2200 (hammer) and in our December 2023 auction "Sailing at Elie" achieved £2400 (hammer)
* KATE ROBINSON BA (Hons) MRBS, THE ANNIVERSARY (THE MAQUETTE) bronzed composite 30.5cm high Note: Kate Robinson is perhaps best known in Glasgow for several public art commissions including the statues of Jimmy Johnstone and the founder of Celtic football club, Brother Walfrid at Celtic Park, Glasgow. The "Brother Walfrid Veil" covered the sculpture at the unveiling ceremony printed with hundreds of drawings of footballers by children from different faith communities.Recent & Upcoming projects: 2023-24 Zmina international arts evaluator, Izolyatsia, Kyiv, Ukraine; 2022-23 Swimming in the black sea, Tblisi Architecture Biennial; Thomas Donohoe Memorial, Busby 2021, Hidden Doors, Traquair House Maze, Peebles; Goddess of Noon, London, Royal Society of Sculptors 2020 Embodied Memory Connected Arts Network; Adam Lay YBounden, Glasgow University Memorial Chapel. 2019 Moot, Now & Next, commission BBC/LUX; Lentfest, exhibition tour, Glasgow; Culture Counts, writing, Federation of Scottish Theatre 2018 Deep Green, Dovecote Gallery, Edinburgh; An Sgàileadair|The One that Shades, sculpture, Tramway, Glasgow; Theneu finding light in darkness, exhibition, Glasgow Cathedral 2017 Perceived Identities residency/exhibition, Yermilov Centre, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2016 Uainead|Degree of Greenness, Gaelic Arts, National Theatre of Scotland, Tramway, Glasgow. 2014-15 European Association of Archaeologists, Artist in Residence. Awards: 2020 Hope Scott Trust Award 2019 LUX Bursary 2018 Robert Graves Poetry Award shortlist Words and Women National Writing Competition shortlist Sense Over Sectarianism Award for Brother Walfrid Veil Guardian/Modern Painters’ Prize for Writing on Art. Scotland Year of the Artist Award. Yorkhill Hospital Award, Scotland Year of Architecture Award Sciart Shortlist: Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. McColl Arts Foundation, 1st Prize. John Keppie Award for Sculpture. Weir Pumps Centenary Award.Public Art Commissions: Thomas Donohoe Memorial, Busby 2021Tracing Stories, film for EAA Glasgow 2015; Gie Me ae Spark o' Nature's Fire, artworks integrated into new Johnston Town Hall 2014 Via VeritasVita, for Bishop of Paisley 2013 The Govan Timeline, Langlands Path, Govan, Glasgow 2011 Woman Man Sun Moon, Newhouse, M8; The Very Atom is Light Energy, Govan Cross 2008 Jimmy Johnstone, Celtic Park, Glasgow; Ramshorn Engravings, Ingram Street, Glasgow. 2007 The Symphony of the Trees, Newbury, Berkshire. 2006 Processional Crosses,St Mary’s Church, Calton, Glasgow. 2005 Brother Walfrid, Celtic Park, Glasgow. 2000 Light Cross, National Seminary for Scotland.Recent Solo Exhibitions: 2019 Angels Advent, exhibition, Archdiocese of Glasgow , 2012 For Brass I Will Bring Gold...Glasgow University Memorial Chapel 2011 The Boardroom, Fairfields Ship Yard, Govan 2008 Prism, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tallinn, Estonia 2007 Fruit, Landertinger Wagner Gallery, Salzburg, Austria 2005 Colours, Hughson Gallery, Glasgow 2001 Theatre of Memory, Collins Gallery, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. 2000 The Foot Washing, Glasgow Gallery of Modern ArtRecent Group Exhibitions: 2022 Altered States, Newbury; 2015-2016 Cradle of Scotland, Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow, Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum 2014 CARA Arts of Resistance, London; Experiencing Bronze, Milton Art Gallery 2012 National Library of Scotland 2011 National Library of Scotland 2009 Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway 2008 Ricefield, Glasgow; Stations of Grace, St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow. 2007 New Hall Biennial, Cambridge; Paradise, Berlin, Germany. 2006 The Magic of the Ball, Berlin, Germany. 2005 Wild Dogs, Copenhagen, Denmark; The Lighthouse Gallery, Glasgow. 2004 Art: 2004, London; Cyril Gerber Fine Art, Glasgow; De Spelerij, Dieren, The Netherlands; Reciprocal Earth, Fold Gallery, Kirkby Steven. 2003 Flight, East-side Gallery, Berlin; Snowcase, Fold Gallery, Kirkby Steven. 2002 Ice sculpture, Nice, France; Jesus 2000,Gallery of Modern Art, GlasgowCuratorial: 2015 Wandering Home: Following in the Footsteps of the Celtic Peregrinatti, Photographs, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Govan Old Parish, Glasgow Cathedral & The Pilgrim’s Crozier, sculpture, John Creed, University of Glasgow for the European Association of Archaeologists 2014 Grounded, photographs by Judith Parrott Commonwealth Games, Airc II (Australian tour 2015-2017) 2005 Brother Walfrid Veil, schools inter-faith project, Celtic Park 2001-04 New Lanark Multidisciplinary Art Project, Lanarkshire schools 2000 International Sand Sculpture Festival, Glasgow, Audience of over 80,000. Seedbed Press) 2013 Robertson, Kate, Ed., The Art of Resistance, CARA. Tate, Britain 2012 Between Us a Phoenix Arises, Seedbed Press 2011 Andenken (Memory Attunements) Seedbed Press 2009: Hidden Cities 5. 2007:‘Overlapping Worlds’, Textualities 2: Science and Intuition, ed. Jennie Renton (Edinburgh, Main Point Books).‘On the Pillars…’ and ‘The Ballad of Anton and Lynne’, Hidden Cities 3, ed. Rachel Jury, (Dancing Rabbit Productions, Glasgow). ‘Real Streams: Hildegard of Bingen’,The State of the Real, ed. Damian Sutton, Ray Mackenzie and Sue Brind,(London: Tauris) 88-97. 2006: A Search for the Source of the Whirlpool of Artifice(Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press, 2006). 154pp. 2005: ‘Making Brother Walfrid’, (Celtic Football Club Supporters’ Association, 2005). ‘The Celestial Streams of Giulio Camillo’, History of Science, 43 (2005) 321-41. 2004: Reciprocal Earth, poems and images published as a set of 6 postcards; Fold Gallery, Kirkby Steven. ‘The Psalmist’ (short version) The Guardian Review, 18.09.04.‘The Psalmist’, Modern Painters, Autumn: 22-23. ‘Power and Persuasion in the Theatre of Camillo’, Power and Persuasion: Sculpture in its Rhetorical Context,ed. Urszula Szulakowska(Warsaw: Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2004) 37-48.2003: ‘Fame with Tongue’, Reformation and Renaissance Review, 6 (2004) 107-123.2003: Truman, J.; Robinson, K., Evans A.L., Smith, D.; Cunningham, L.;Millward, R.; Minnis, H.: ‘The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: A pilot study of a new computer version of the self-report scale’, European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 12: 9-14.; ‘Giulio Camillo and L’idea del Theatro’, E-Sharp: Online Journal. 1999 ed., Tall Ships, Short Stories, (Greenock: Greenock Tall Ships, 1999). 1997 Jacobsen, Fay W., ed., Living with Loss, (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1997). 1995 ed., Ae Fon Kiss, (Glasgow: Project Ability, 1995). 1990 In Ms. Aristotle’s Garden, (Glasgow: Glasgow Museum & Art Gallery).Work in Collections: Blackfriars College, University of Oxford; Celtic Football Club; Collins Gallery, University of Strathclyde; University of Glasgow; Contemporary Art Society, London; Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art; Glasgow Museum and Art Gallery; Glasgow Royal Concert Hall; National Seminary for Scotland; National Space Science Centre, Leicester; New Hall, University of Cambridge; Southampton City Art Gallery; St Mary’s Calton, Glasgow; Strathclyde University Chaplaincy; Taylor Clarke Partnership; Private collections in UK, Europe and USA. Associate of Royal British Society of Sculptors.
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