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Lot 46

Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957)I Will Not Sit on the Grass, She SaidIndian ink and watercolour, 11.3 x 15cm (4½ x 6")SignedProvenance: With the Dawson Gallery, Dublin; Sale, Sotheby's London 10/06/81, Lot 158, where purchased by the present owner.Jack B. Yeats produced his greatest volume of watercolour work during a period (c. 1897-1910) when he was also very active as a cartoonist and illustrator. So, as much as the eye is drawn to the vivid application of finely judged colour, it is the boldness of line, the clarity in the rendering, and occasionally also the humour, that characterizes much of this collection. The skills of draughtsmanship which he undoubtedly possessed had been honed, without tuition, during the hours of obsessive sketching and doodling with which he had occupied himself from an early age. He excelled as a black-and-white artist, and producer of fine watercolours and drawings, during the period that preceded his entry into the world of oil painting with which he is more commonly associated (though he would continue to produce work in all these areas for many years). He was living in England, the country of his birth, throughout this time, and one can detect traces of some of the great English graphic artists, such as George Cruikshank and Phil May, though he evolved an idiosyncratic and recognizable style all his own from early on. A hint of the bizarre, suggestive of Francisco Goya or James Ensor, add a mysterious flavour to works such as the wonderful pencil and watercolour piece, Blue Jackets in Fancy Dress, also known as Men-o-Wars in Fancy Dress (Costume),(Lot 52) which depicts an unusual group of figures ascending a quayside ladder in Dartmouth.There were regular trips back to Ireland, and in dozens of compact sketchbooks he documented the characters and incidents of small-town life, many related to fairgrounds and to horse racing. Hilary Pyle tells us that these sketches, themselves often in ink and watercolour, would form the basis of larger works completed at home in his Devon hideaway, Cashlauna Shelmiddy. Losing nothing in the transition, the finished works retain the spontaneity and raw spark of the quickly rendered sketchbook drawings. Horses appear in a number of the pictures in this collection (The Race (Lot 47); The Baker Rode a Pie-Bald (Lot 51)), and they would be central to his art throughout his life. They could function metaphorically, particularly in the later work, but Yeats could also be more direct in his celebration of their sheer physicality, power, and speed. He was equally fascinated by the enigmatic riders, steely-eyed protagonists in many drawings and paintings, and by the bustle of the social worlds in which they moved. The beautifully observed pen and ink drawing of The Crown and Anchor Man (Lot 48) is typical of the unique characters- the street performers and race day vendors, circus and fairground entertainers- to whom Yeats was repeatedly drawn during this period.Yeats’s first solo exhibition of watercolour sketches, the majority of which were executed in Devon, was held at the Clifford Gallery in London in 1897. In 1899 he held another exhibition of his work, titled “Sketches of Life in the West of Ireland,” at the Walker Art Gallery, again in London, repeated later that year at Leinster Hall in Dublin. Throughout this period Yeats alternated between galleries in these two cities, averaging one solo show annually up to 1914. He subscribed to a press cuttings agency- Romeike and Curtice of the Strand- and pasted his notices and reviews into a scrapbook, which attests to the largely positive response that his watercolour work received at the time. A critic for the Daily Express, on visiting the first Dublin show, wrote that “(n)o one, it seems to us, has studied the humbler side of Irish life with such insight and intelligence, and certainly no Irish artist has ever given us so graceful and fresh a representation of its pathos and humour.” Commenting on another Dublin exhibition two years later, a reviewer for the United Irishman remarks, with some prescience, that “these pictures will some day be looked upon as important historical records.” Indeed there is an almost documentary approach to many of his subjects, unsurprising given the journalistic collaborations with J.M. Synge that saw them render, in prose and illustration, the rawness of life in Mayo and Connemara for the Manchester Guardian in 1905. Yeats would return again and again to the rural sites of sporting competition and public entertainment, often with an eye for the onlookers, as in the busy and endlessly appealing composition of A Good Winner (Lot 50). Many works from this period combine observation from real life with the mischievous caricatural twist that typified much of the material he was also producing for the humour periodicals and early comics. The suggestion of gently ribald comedy in I will not sit on the grass, she said (Lot 46) exemplifies the playful interplay between caption and image that Yeats imported into the art gallery from those popular contexts. The strong outlines and striking compositions evident in these pieces, for example Figure of a Young Woman in a Landscape (Lot 53) and Beggar at the Door (Lot 49), also recall the well-known drawings that appeared in printed form in the series A Broad Sheet (1902-03) and later A Broadside (1908-1915) published respectively in London by Elkin Mathews and in Dublin by Dun Emer/Cuala Press.Michael Connerty, April 2023Lit: Hilary Pyle. Jack B. Yeats- His Watercolours, Drawings and Pastels. Dublin: Irish Academic Press. 1992

Lot 10

Vintage sterling silver spoon with a figure of a man standing holding what appears to be a scroll.Hallmarks of crown, lion facing left, O, JD&S. This item has no reserve. Dimensions: 4.75"L x 1"WCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4

Lot 175

NO RESERVE - A VINTAGE DIAMOND RING in 14ct yellow gold, set with a cluster of round and baguette cut diamonds, stamped 14K, size O / 7.25, 5.3g.

Lot 45

A TURQUOISE ETERNITY RING in 14ct yellow gold, set with a row of round cabochon turquoise, stamped 14k, size O / 7.25, 1.1g.

Lot 222

A MOONSTONE ETERNITY RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with a row of round cabochon cut moonstones, stamped 18k, size O / 7.25, 1.6g. 

Lot 137

A DIAMOND DRESS RING set with two old European cut diamonds of approximately 0.61 and 0.69 carats respectively, accented by round brilliant and single cut diamonds, no assay marks, size O / 7.25, 7.2g. 

Lot 13

NO RESERVE - A DIAMOND DRESS RING in 18ct yellow gold, in a wave design set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, full British hallmarks, size O / 7.25, 4.9g. 

Lot 141

AN OPAL ETERNITY RING in 14ct yellow gold, set with a row of oval cabochon cut opals, stamped 14k, size O / 7.25, 0.9g. 

Lot 185

AN EMERALD FIVE STONE RING in 14ct yellow gold, set with five oval cabochon cut emeralds all totalling 3.65 carats, stamped 14k, size O / 7.25, 1.3g. 

Lot 53

AN ANTIQUE PASTE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING in 18ct yellow gold, set with a mixed cut green paste stone in a cluster of old European cut diamonds totalling 2.0-2.5 carats, no assay marks, size O / 7.25, 6.0g.

Lot 122

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING in 18ct white gold, set with a square step cut emerald between two step cut diamonds on a scrolling mount, stamped 750, size O / 7.25, 3.5g. 

Lot 135

A MOONSTONE ETERNITY BAND RING in 14ct yellow gold, set with three rows of round cabochon cut moonstones, no assay marks, size O / 7.25, 3.1g. 

Lot 90

Hornby O gauge model railway freight cars, twenty-three including LMS hopper wagon, LMS removed, (x7); LMS gunpowder van; Saxa Salt van; and othersQty: 23

Lot 88

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom black 'WSR' livery, 2-6-0 no.18, 2-rail.

Lot 100

Hornby O gauge model railway wagons, two ref. 42216 'No.50 Refrigerator Van', both boxed.Qty: 2

Lot 81

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom red 'WSR' livery, 4-4-0 no.1, 2-rail.

Lot 92

Two trays of O gauge model railway rolling stock, including scratch-built; kit-built; and othersQty: 2 trays

Lot 70

Lima and ETS O gauge model railway freight cars, fifteen including ETS 'United Dairies' tank (x2); ETS 'Castrol' fuel tank; Lima BR ferry van (x2); and othersQty: 15

Lot 71

Three scratch-built O gauge model railway railcars, including one powered drivers railcar no.190; one dummy drivers railcar no.191; one passenger railcar no.193; all with SR green livery.Qty: 3

Lot 103

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom black 'WSR' livery, 2-8-0 no.13, 2-rail.

Lot 78

ACE trains O gauge model railway wagons set, set 2 including BR XP Bauxite; SR Meat wagon; Banana wagon, boxed.

Lot 83

Bassett Lowke O gauge live steam locomotive and tender, 4-4-0 type 'Enterprise', no.6285, maroon body (adapted), with original box, serial tag and booklet.

Lot 76

O gauge model railway locomotives and tenders, two including Bassett Lowke electric BR 4-4-0 'Compound', no.41109, with scratch built tender; Hornby LNER 4-4-0, no,2711, converted to electric. Qty: 2

Lot 69

Leeds Model Co O gauge model railway open wagons and vans; fifteen including 'Michael Writaker Leeds' wagons; LMS and GW 12ton vans; 'Wood & Co' open wagon, and others.Qty: 15

Lot 84

Bassett-Lowke O gauge model railway passenger coaches, three BR including 1st 3995, boxed; 3rd 26233, boxed; 3rd 9272, loose.Qty: 3

Lot 91

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive, custom black 'WSR' livery, 4-4-2T no.3, clockwork, with key.

Lot 45

Three sparkie aero model aircraft engines, including Forster 29, 4.75cc, serial number 29374; O&R 60, 9.8cc, serial number 021129; Delong 30, 4.9cc, serial number 37530Qty: 3

Lot 104

Two O gauge model railway locomotives, including 'Blue Flyer' Bo-Bo diesel electric battery locomotive, damaged bogie, painted 'WSR 11' livery; Yellow Bo-Bo diesel electric battery locomotive, painted 'WSR 9' livery, both in incorrect boxes, A.F.Qty: 2Condition report:The 'blue flyer' model has damage to one of the bogies, and both models have been converted to run on batteries. Extra pictures showing these have been added.

Lot 97

Three scratch-built O gauge model railway railcars, including one powered drivers railcar no.150; one dummy drivers railcar no.168; one passenger railcar no.166; all with crimson livery.Qty: 3

Lot 174

Hornby OO gauge model railway locomotives with tenders, two including ref. R3207 LNER 2-8-2 class P2 'Cock O' the North' no.2001, DCC ready; ref. R2342 BR 4-6-2 class A3 'The White Knight' no.60077, DCC ready; both boxed.Qty: 2

Lot 102

O gauge model railway diesel locomotives, three including Lima ref L216546 Freelance 0-4-0DS, some repainting, converted to battery powered; kit-built 0-4-0DS in green livery, battery powered; kit-built diesel locomotive no.D7077 in green livery, battery powered.Qty: 3

Lot 75

O gauge model railway coaches, six including kit-built, scratch-built and others.Qty: 6

Lot 105

Bassett-Lowke O gauge model railway wagons, set of 3 BR 7-plank coal wagons, boxed.

Lot 79

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom brown 'WSR' livery, 4-4-2 no.14, 2-rail.

Lot 85

ACE trains O gauge model railway tank wagon set, set 4 including red 'Colas' fuel wagon; yellow 'Motor BP spirit' fuel wagon; red 'Anglo American Oil co.' fuel wagon, looseQty: 3

Lot 72

Hornby O gauge model railway freight cars, twenty-three including Shell oil tank (x2); Cement wagon; 7-plank coal wagon; and othersQty: 23

Lot 107

O gauge model railway coaches, six including kit-built, scratch-built and others.Qty: 6

Lot 73

Three boxes of O gauge model railway trackside buildings, and accessories.Qty: 3 boxes

Lot 94

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom green 'WSR' livery, 4-6-0 no.12, battery powered.

Lot 80

Dapol O gauge model railway locomotive, ref 7S-007-003 GWR Class 5700 0-6-0T Pannier tank no.9659, 21 DCC ready, boxed.

Lot 96

ETS O gauge model railway wagons, four including Banana car DB; Box car CSD series Z; Box car CSD series Z with brakeman's cabin; Pivovar ve Velkych Popovicich car with brakeman's cabin.Qty: 4

Lot 95

O gauge model railway freight cars, six including Dapol ref 7F-031-000 'United Dairies' 6-wheel milk tanker; Bassett-Lowke ref BL99072 NE 7-plank coal wagon; Bassett-Lowke ref BL99059 NE 3-plank wagon; SMR ref 5A BR standard 12-ton goods van; and others, boxed.Qty: 6

Lot 87

Bassett Lowke O gauge live steam locomotive and tender, 2-6-0 type 'Mogul', no.2945, maroon body (adapted), with original box and serial tag.

Lot 89

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom green 'WSR' livery, 4-6-0 no.16, 2-rail.

Lot 98

Hornby O gauge model railway locomotive body for LMS 623; Guard van (no trucks); selection of lead painted track-side figures; Hornby tin-plate luggage cases; post box; ticket machine; trolley; two lead painted benches; three plastic Cooper-Craft open wagons; selection of loose tin fencing.Qty: one tray

Lot 101

Hornby O gauge model railway rolling-stock, vans, and wagons, fourteen including 'LNER Cement'; log wagons; NE ventilated refrigerator 151276; and others.Qty: 14

Lot 99

Exley for Bassett-Lowke O gauge model railway passenger coaches, four LMS 3rd class including Sleeping car, 377; 3d 6722; 3rd 2022; 3rd 1320, one boxed.Qty: 4

Lot 74

Bowman O gauge live steam locomotive, model 300, 0-4-0, black body, with original wooden box and instruction booklet.

Lot 106

A scratch-built O gauge model railway locomotive and tender, custom black 'WSR' livery, 0-6-0 no.5, clockwork.

Lot 139

A 9ct gold and diamond ring, size O, 1.9gLocation:

Lot 549

A sapphire ring, set with five old cut deep blue sapphires, total estimated sapphire weight approx 1.2ct, unmarked yellow metal shank, size O/P, 3.9g gross

Lot 119

A 9ct yellow gold ring set with a trillion cut amethyst and diamonds, (O.5).

Lot 258

A 925 silver ring set with oval cut emeralds and white stones, (O).

Lot 283

A hallmarked 9ct white gold tanzanite and diamond set ring, (O).

Lot 87

A 925 silver large cluster ring set with a cabochon cut opal and amethyst, (O), 2.8 x 2.3cm.

Lot 431

Yes Posters, two Big O Posters comprising Yessongs - Awakenings - GA11 (60cm by 84cm approx - rolled with light creases) and Tales From Topographic Oceans - GA12 (100cm by 70cm approx - rolled with pinholes to corners and some creasing)

Lot 442

Kursaal Flyers / Joe Petagno Posters, two posters comprising a Joe Petagno designed poster of the cover of the O Band Album 'Within Reach' - measures 20" by 28"approx - a little discolouration on the right edge, otherwise very good plus a large Promotional poster for the Kursaal Flyers - measures 30" by 40" - some creasing to edges and a mark between the R and S of the title - both folded

Lot 561

Bang & Olufsen Beocenter, a B & O Beocenter 7007 type 1821 S/N 2928029 with remote good condition untested

Lot 433

Martin Sharp / Legalise Cannabis Big O Poster, The Putting Together Of The Heads (Legalise Cannabis) poster from 1967, published by Big O Posters and printed in a distinctive red/gold, the artist Martin Sharp being the in-house designer for OZ magazine - unfolded and in excellent condition - measures 19 ¾"x 30"

Lot 437

Big O / Flower Power Poster / Artists Proof, Big O (BAT 8407) - Artists Proof for the Flower Power poster designed by Arthur Ripley - measures 23" by 30 ½" - rolled and in very good condition

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