Mappenwerke - - 13 Graphiken in: Shalom. 1992. Mappe mit 6 (Farb-)Serigraphien und 5 (Farb-)Offsets und 2 Photoarbeiten. Je auf unterschiedlichen Papieren. Blattmaße 80 x 59,7 cm bzw. 59,7 x 80 cm. Je signiert bzw. monogrammiert, datiert und nummeriert (verso), 1 Blatt druckdatiert. Zusätzlich im Impressum nummeriert. Verso je mit dem Stempel des Herausgebers. In originaler Papp-Flügelmappe lose inneliegend. - Vereinzelt die Kanten etwas bestoßen, 1 Blatt mit leichten Anschmutzungen im weißen Rand. Insgesamt gutem Zustand. Mappe etwas gebrauchsspurig. Enthält je 1 Arbeit von: Anna und Bernard Blume - Michael Buthe - Walter Dahn - Felix Droese - C. O. Paeffgen - Georg Karl Pfahler - Otto Piene - Bernard Schultze - K.R.H. Sonderborg - Norbert Tadeusz - Rosemarie Trockel und Franz Erhard Walter sowie 1 signierten Plakat (A Piece of Peace) von Uwe Loesch. - Hrsg. vom Politischen Club Colonia (Hrsg.) für Studien und Aktionen zum Frieden e.V. Erschienen anlässlich der Benefizversteigerung "A Piece of Peace" des PCC für den Aufbau eines Kommunikationszentrums in dem jüdisch-palästinensischen Friedensdorf Neve-Shalom/Wahat al-Salam, Isreal. Set with 6 (colour) serigraphs and 5 (colour) offsets and 2 photographic works, each on different papers. Each signed or monogrammed, dated and numbered (verso), 1 sheet print-dated. Additionally numbered in the imprint. Each with the publisher's stamp on verso. Loosely enclosed in original cardboard folder. - Edges a little bit bumped, 1 sheet with slight soiling in the white margin. Overall good condition. Folder somewhat worn. - With works of artists as listed above.
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Joseph (u.a.) BeuysMarksgrafik. 1972. 10 Graphiken verschiedener Künstler auf Papier. Serigraphien u. Offsetlithographien. Je ca. 30 x 21 cm. Je recto od. verso signiert u. auf 1 Bl. verso nummeriert. - Zusammen im O-Papierumschalg mit aufmontiertem Kolophonblatt. Der Umschlag mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Eins von 1000 Exemplaren. - Mit Arbeiten von Joseph Beuys, K.P. Brehmer, Michael Buthe, Hubertus Gojowczyk, Bernd Koberling, Ernst Mitzka, Siegfried Neuenhausen, Géza Perneczky, Brigitte Reinert und Jost Stenger. - Erschienen zur art intermedia, Köln.
Neue Sachlichkeit - - Bernhard Kretzschmar. (1889 Döbeln - 1972 Dresden). Sammlung von 12 Grafiken. 1980. 11 Kaltnadelradierungen und 1 Strichätzung, je auf Hahnemühle Bütten. Blattmaß je 53 x 39 cm. Je in Graphit nummeriert, teilw. in der Platte signiert bzw. monogrammiert und datiert. Je verso mit der Nachlass-Signatur der Witwe des Künstlers, Hildegard Stilijanov-Kretzschmar, versehen.- In O-Pappkassette, mit einem Titelblatt. Schmidt 172b, 177b, 180b, 181b, 190, 199b, 205b, 217b, 219b, 230b, 254b, 267b. - Je eines von 40 Exemplaren. Gedruckt 1980 von Ernst Lau, herausgegeben 1981 von der Eikon Grafik Presse. - Sehr gut erhaltene, saubere Blätter mit zartem Plattenton. Sehr seltene Ausgabe.
Jahrhundertwende - - Hans am Ende. (1868 Trier - 1918 Stettin). Worpsweder Landschaft. Folge von 4 Zustandsdrucken des Motives. Je Radierung auf chamoisfarbenem Velin. 21,5 x 27,5 cm - Plattenmaß (38 x 54 cm). 1 Blatt in der Platte bezeichnet "Farbige Originalradirung sic von Hans am Ende" und "Kupferdruck von O. felsing Berlin". - 1 Blatt mit winzigem Braunfleck an der rechten Blattkante, sonst sauber. Reizvolle und typische Worpswerder Landschaft mit Birken in der Farbpalette in impressionistischer Farbpalette. - Beigegeben: Ders. Torfboot auf der Hamme. Radierung auf chamoisfarbenem Velin. 32,7 x 43 cm (54 x 65 cm). In der Platte signiert sowie mit Blindstemepl der Druckerei. - Kräftiger Abzug.
Guillermo Deisler (1940 Santiago de Chile - 1996 Halle)Set aus drei Werken. o. T. 1989. Collagen (versch. bedruckte Papiere, Kordeln, Siegelwachs, teils mit Ausstanzungen) auf Papier. Blattgröße von 40 x 31 cm bis 51,5 x 36,5 cm. Je signiert. - Verso z.T. atelierspurig sowie nummeriert von fremder Hand. Set of three works. Collages (various printed papers, cords, sealing wax) on Paper. Each signed.
Hornby, Other - Two boxed Hornby O gauge items of rolling stock including RS663 Guards Van, and C553 No.! Passenger Coach both appear Fair - Fair Plus in Poor boxes, with a small quantity of O gauge accessories such as signals and buffers, together with a large collection of unboxed predominately Hornby O gauge 3 rail track plus some 2 rail, which appear Fair - Good overall all unchecked for completeness. (2) (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Horseman Knife, stamped T.Ellin & o, Vulcan Stag scales, steel bolster, one blade missing 9.5cm closed crown stamped on blade, two blades, polished horn scales with brass surround, brass bolster, 8cm closed - Pocket Knife two blades 1XL George Wostenholm brass scales with George and Elizabeth impressed, May 12 1937, 7.5cm closed - Pocket Knife, two blades, polished horn scales, Lockwood Brothers (Pampa) on blade, Pistol grip 9cm closed - J.H Andrew & Co, Toledo monogram on scale - Pocket Knife, two blades, five tools polished horn chequered scales, 9cm closed., (6)
An 18 carat white gold fancy yellow diamond cluster ring, approximately 1.5 carats gross, size O, boxed with certificate and valuation for insuranceCondition report: Certificate states .92 carat fancy grey yellow, clarity SI1. Overall condition is complete. Clearly stamped. Has light signs of having been worn when examined under a glass.
WWII Second World War - effects of one P/O J. W. Smith of the RAF Royal Air Force, killed in action 1943, comprising his original RAF side / forage cap with cap badge, a photograph of King by Hills & Saunders of Cambridge, a squadron photograph from the period, the letter from Buckingham Palace sent to his family (named to bottom), and tickets to Buckingham Palace for an Investiture (presumed to be when he was awarded his DFC medal). Poignant collection.
An original WWII Second World War RAF Royal Air Force issued colours scarf in blue, navy and red. With original label for R. Buttress & Co Ltd of Cambridge, named in pen to F/O J. W. Cutts. Cutts was Flight Officer of 222 Squadron, Hornchurch, and was killed when his aircraft was shot down on 4th December 1940. Measures approx; 82cm long.
WWII Second World War Interest - an original WW2 period RAF Royal Air Force pilot's ' crusher ' uniform cap, by repute once belonging to Hugh Norman Tamblyn. The cap complete with original badge to front, and strap. Retailers label to interior for Henry Heath Ltd of London. Supplied with a photograph of Tamblyn, with writing to reverse ' Hugh Tablyn - 242 Squadron - Killed In Action 1941 '. Hugh Norman Tamblyn was born on 5th September 1917 at Watrous, Saskatchewan, Canada and educated at the Burke Public School, the Yorktown Collegiate School and the Provincial Institute of Technology, Calgary. He learned to fly whilst working as an aircraft mechanic in Saskatchewan. He joined the RAF on a short service commission in April 1938. With training completed, Tamblyn was posted to 7 BGS as a staff pilot. He joined 141 Squadron when it was reformed at Tumhouse on 4th October 1939. Tamblyn went south with the squadron to West Malling on 12th July 1940. Shortly after 09.00 on the 19th twelve Defiants moved to the forward airfield at Hawkinge. At 12.23 they were ordered to carry out an offensive patrol twenty miles south of Folkestone. Three were left behind with engine trouble. During the patrol the nine Defiants were surprised by Me109's of III/JG51. Tamblyn was one of only two pilots to return. His gunner, Sgt. SWM Powell, claimed a Me109 destroyed. On 8th August 1940 Tamblyn was posted to 242 Squadron at Coltishall. He claimed a Me110 destroyed and a Me109 probably destroyed on 7th September, two more on the 9th, a shared Do17 on the 15th, another destroyed on the 18th and a Me109 damaged on the 27th. Tamblyn damaged a Do17 on 25th February 1941. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross DFC (gazetted 7th January 1941) and decorated by the King at Buckingham Palace on 1st April 1941. Two days later Tamblyn was shot down into the sea, perhaps by return fire from a Do17 whilst on convoy duty east of Felixstowe. He radioed that his aircraft, Hurricane II Z2692, was on fire. A search found his body, unwounded. He had died from exposure and cold. Tamblyn was 23. He is buried in Ipswich Cemetery, Suffolk. Pilots from No 242 Canadian Fighter Squadron included: S/L D.R.S Douglas Bader – Commanding Officer, D. W. Crowley-Milling (RAF), P/O Hugh Norman Tamblyn (KIA), F/L Stan Turner, P/O Norman Neil Campbell (KIA), P/O William ‘Willie’ Lidstone McKnight (KIA), F/L G. E. Ball RAF (KIA) after the Battle of Britain, P/O M. G. Homer RAF (KIA) P/O M. K. Brown killed in flying accident.
NO RESERVE Welsh pamphlets.- Watts (Isaac) Iter vitæ, sef siwrnai bywyd, drop-head title, piece missing from blank lower inner gutter, trimmed, Carmarthen, Jon. Harris, 1807 bound with Llythyr oddiwrth gymmanfaoedd o weinidogion a gyfarfuant yn gyntaf yn Rhodiad, wrth Ty-ddewi, Mai 30 a'r 31, 1810..., 1810, Carmarthen, J. Evans, [1810] and Poetry.- [Jones (Thomas)] Marwnad er coffadwriaeth am y Parch. John Lewis, Castellnewydd-Emlyn, gweinidog yr Efengyl gynt yn Drefach, gwedi hyny, yn Saron ac Ebenezer, yr hwn a ymadawodd a'r byd hwn, Mai 14, 1818, title within woodcut typographic border, Carmarthen, J. Evans, 1818 and 4 others, similar, 1 defective, together 7 works in 1 vol., spotting and staining, mostly lightly browned throughout, contemporary drab wrappers, soiled, 8vo⁂ A small group of rare pamphlets. I: NLW only II: NLW, BL & Cardiff only III: Concerns the poet and baptist minister John Lewis, of Newcastle Emlyn. NLW only.
NO RESERVE Thackeray (William Makepeace) The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, advertisement leaf and 16pp. publisher's catalogue at end of vol.3, hinges weak, especially vol.3 broken, original green cloth, paper spine labels rubbed and browned, covers a little mottled, preserved in cloth drop-back box, [Sadleir 3187; Wolff 6692], 8vo, 1852.⁂ Catalogue at end dated October 1852; author's name on half-titles and spine labels only; white endpapers; comma after 'Company' on title of vol.3; vol.2 title 'o' in Cornhill has dropped below the line, all denoting third issue.
NO RESERVE Koudelka (Josef).- Photography.- Beranová (Libuse) Diskutujeme o morálce dneska, first edition, 13 photographic plates by Koudelka, 3 double-page, original white blind-stamped cloth, a little stained and discoloured, some heavier marking to spine, Prague, Nakladatelstvi Politické Literatury, oblong 4to, 1965.⁂ First and only edition of this first work, a scarce photobook by the renowned Czech-French photographer Josef Koudelka (born 1938).
Greece.- Goldsmith (Oliver) Historia tēs Hellados, 3 vol., 3 folding engraved maps, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary half calf, richly gilt spines in compartments and with double olive morocco labels, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, Vienna, 1806; and 2 vol. in 1 of Hermes o Logios for 1816 & 1817, 8vo (4)⁂ A rare edition of his history of Greece, with WorldCat recording only one set (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek), which calls for only two volumes.
A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING the oval-shaped ruby is set within a surround of circular-cut diamonds, in yellow gold, size Q 1/2, together with a diamond half hoop ring, set in yellow gold, size P 1/2, a pair of aquamarine and half pearl cluster drop earrings, a gold knot ring, 2.2 grams, size M 1/2, a pair of 9ct gold hoop earrings, 1.8 grams, an 18ct gold wide wedding band, 8.8 grams, size T 1/2, a 22ct gold wedding band, 7.1 grams, size S and another gold wedding band, 1.4 grams, size O 1/2
A RUBY HALF HOOP RING set with six circular-cut rubies in yellow gold, size K, together with an opal five stone ring, set in 18ct gold, size O, a diamond and garnet cluster ring, set in yellow gold, size M, a Victorian garnet and hairwork mourning ring, dated for 1892, size O 1/2, two other rings and a coral bead necklace

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