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* STEPHEN PEARSON, TIGER pastel on paper, signed and dated '74 44cm x 60cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Stephen Pearson died in March 2003. He was prolific during the late 60's and the 70's. His painting "Wings of Love" was reproduced as a framed open edition print and is reported to have sold more than 4,000.000 copies, making it one of the most successful prints of all time. Many of Pearson's paintings were reproduced as open edition prints and were sold around the UK by major retail chains, such as Woolworth's. Athena Prints distributed Pearson's prints around the world and they appeared in TV series (the Ogden's home, Coronation Street) and in films (Abigail's Party and Mona Lisa). Saddam Hussein commissioned a huge mural of "Wings of Love" as a feature wall of his favourite swimming pool. "Tiger" was also reproduced and distributed as a print.
Circa 1930s American Mid West Patchwork Quilt, designed in the 'Trip around the World' pattern, with coloured squares in pretty pastel cottons, with a pale green cotton backing cloth, rounded corners with green trims, 200cm by 230cmFrom the Jan Hassard Heritage Collection Part II. Slight fading and wear overall
A circa 1870's to 1880's fan, with ivory monture, the guards deeply carved with scrolling tendrils and leaves, the gorge painted in pastel green and subtle colours, depicting a garden with trellis construction, flowers, and perched and flying birds. The silk leaf is painted with an unusual scene of Cupid holding aloft a large heart, with a young lady aiming a bow and arrow with fair accomplishment, watched by her companion and another cherub, both also holding bows. The scene is bordered with Brussels needle and bobbin lace applied to net, the border mainly leaves of bobbin lace, some needle lace floral sprays to the centre in small scale designs. The verso is of cream silk, and marked to the left for ''Duvelleroy, London''. Guard length 10.5 inches or 27cm. A large late 19th century bone fan, the guards and gorge carved and pierced, the leaf of cream silk overlaid with Brussels bobbin lace, with the usual floral motifs supplemented by some which appear to be daffodils. The verso is plain. Contained in a card fan box, the lid of which is shattered. Guard length 13.5 inches or 34.5cm. A late 19th century pink mother-of-pearl fan, the monture carved and pierced, silvered and gilded. The leaf, of Brussels bobbin lace, is formed for the insertion of two gauze panels, the larger scene one of cherubs picking flowers, one presenting them to a lady, the side vignette showing another cherub, resting after his labours, being watched by two others from behind a wall. Signed indistinctly J Couson. Guard length 10.5 inches or 27 cm. T/w a cream card fan box, unlabelled. A circa 1850's mother-of-pearl fan, with double paper lithographed leaf, the monture carved and pierced, gilded and silvered. The recto shows a gentle scene of couples walking in a garden, one man being introduced to a lady by her suitor, others considering buying posies from a small girl. Three other couples relax, one reading, the other ladies clearly the object of protestations of love. A small dog scampers amongst them. The verso shows a similar scene of couples at leisure, two ladies holding open fans. Guard length 10.5 inches or 27cm. An empty cream silk covered fan box marked to the inside lid, in gold, with ''Duvelleroy, London, 167 Regent Street (5) . Fan 1, the monture is sound but the silk is splitting on several folds, recto/verso. Fan 2, the upper guard is broken down by the rivet, all sections present. The lace is in good condition albeit a little grubby. Box lid shattered. Fan 3 is in poor condition with both guards broken. The gorge sticks are generally intact but many are broken off from the bone ribs. Brown glue residue is evident on the lace where a clumsy repair has been attempted. One major split to the gauze in both vignettes. Fan 4 has one broken guard and several broken gorge sticks, with brown glue residue from previous attempts at repair. The fan box does not fit any of the fans without boxes.
Tom Mallin (1927-1977) ''Backyard'', pen and ink, together with a quantity of picture and prints including E Hesketh Hubbard, signed woodblock print, L Vleigher, ''Walcherens, Landshap'', signed pastel, study of a waterwheel, watercolour by Harold Harvey, Norman Smith, study of a town, watercolour etc... (a quantity) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
AUBREY R. PHILLIPS "Summer on The Malvern Hills" Pastel study, signed and dated 78, 33cm x 47cm double mounted in slender white finished frame, having 1981 Birmingham and Midland Medical Art Society exhibition details en verso, together with a water colour study of "The Malvern Hills in Winter" (2)
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