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A quantity of costume jewellery, including; a colourless paste bracelet, brooches, pendants with chains, imitation pearl and other necklaces, a pair of spectacles, cased, various clasps, a gilt metal CARAN d`ACHE ballpoint pen, cased, a piano school prize medal, cased, a Colibri lighter, cased, a ladies powder compact, a brooch designed as a butterfly, loose imitation pearls and sundry.
A mid to late 19th century burr walnut stationery box with hinged piano top and enclosed by a pair of sloping doors revealing a compartmented interior with perpetual calendar, ink bottle mounts, pen tray etc and having a pull-out, fold over writing slope (as viewed, damage to the hinges of one door etc 43cms wide).
* Follower of Raffaello Sanzi, Raphael, 18/19th century- Study of a group of fighting figures; pen and brown ink, with traces of grey ink mainly to the heads, bears old inventory number: 42, with two collectors stamps, recto, three collectors stamps verso, old attribution Raphael top right, verso, 40x27.5cm, (unframed)
After Andy Warhol "Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones"; published by Atlantic Records 1971, Designer Craig Braun; Concept and Photography by Andy Warhol - off-set lithograph with metal zipper, bears signature in black felt pen, 32x32cm, (A/F) Note: New York 1969, Andy Warhol suggested to Mick Jagger that it would be amusing to have a real zipper on an album cover. A year later, Jagger proposed the idea for Sticky Fingers being the first release on the new Rolling Stones label.
Attributed to Andy Warhol 1928-1987- Mercedes Benz C111; off-set lithograph with screenprint printed in colours on possibly thin Kohler hand-made paper with woodchips, the full sheet with margins, bears signature and Mercedes Benz emblem with Swastik in white pen, numbered 3/50, bears signature in pencil lower right, 92x60cm
Thomas Arnel b.1922- "Springtime"; pen and black ink, signed, titled and dated 59, 28x40cm: Poole, late 20th century- Dragon fly; mono-print, signed: Max Weiss 1921-1996- "The peacock"; coloured ink on paper; signed and dated 60: Tim Mallin, mid 20th century- "Clare", Houses; gouache, signed and dated 64, (4)
Angelo Ferreri, Italian b.1912- Reclining female draped nude; pen and black ink, signed and dated 52, bears inscription, 29x27cm: Mucchi, Italian mid 20th century- Portrait of a woman head study; pen and black ink and wash, signed and dated 1956, 30x19.7cm: A Zettamanti, Italian mid 20th century- Woman with a cat; etching, signed and dated 1959 within the plate, 39x29cm., (3), (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Studio (The) vol.7"91012 vol.13 no.61-vol.24 no.105; and 25; six special issues and one later issue 25 lithographs by Whistler Pennell Forain Knopff Byam Shaw Anning Bell Orlik and others 3 woodcuts by Bernard Sleigh A. Lepère and Orlik many other plates numerous illustrations vol. 9-12 and 25 in original cloth vol. 10 affected by damp the remainder in original wrappers covers of one issue loose a few leaves unopened folio 1896-1902. ***The six special issues are: A Record of Art in 1898 part 1 and 2 ; Modern Book-plates and their Designers 1898; Modern Pen Drawings: European and American 1901; Modern British Domestic Architecture and Design 1901; and Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans" 1902..
Original Artwork, 11 Nineteenth Century Sketchbooks, 1820s to 1890s, containing watercolour, sepia wash, pen & ink and pencil sketches, various subjects including sporting scenes, topographical views of Yorkshire and North-East England, Italy and the Swiss Alps, together with a larger album of similar art work laid down (12)
Greenwood (C.& I.), Map of the County Palatine of Durham, .., 1831, hand-coloured map, 605mm x 705mm; Morden (Robt.), The North Riding of YorkShire, nd., Swale & Churchill, hand-coloured map, 360mm x 420mm; Ireland, nd., hand-coloured, pen and ink map, 268mm x 350mm, framed and glazed [inscription to rear of frame; `Hand drawn , pen and ink and wash, map of Ireland, from a folio of maps by Hannah Petty dated 1838`]; with six other maps, individually framed and glazed (9)
Symington (Andrew James), Pen and Pencil Sketches of Faroe and Iceland .., 1862, presentation copy to Cdr. Chimmo, signed by author, front endpaper torn, damage to pages 291-304, original cloth; The Duties of Baronial Life in England During the Middle Ages, as exemplified by … the Noble House of Clavering .., 1891, 4to., presentation copy, a.e.g., silk endpapers, morocco gilt; Loudon (Mrs), My Own Garden .., 1855, 4 b/w plates, original cloth; with seven others (10)
A First World War Sketch Book by Corporal P.J. Hill 21017 of the 20th Battalion of The County of London Regiment, circa 1915, containing a collection of good quality full page watercolours and pen and ink drawings of life in the army during WW1, together with another sketch book by the same artist from around 1895. (2)
Two Late 19th Century Leather Bound Log Books Listing Damage to Shipping, with notes on work done to repair them, where repaired and costs incurred between 1882 and 1896, possibly an insurance company`s record; Cloth Backed Admiralty Maps of The South Atlantic Ocean-Western & Eastern Portions 1871; Other Ephemera, including a pen and ink drawing of a sailor, a painting of the wreck of the steamer "S.S. City of Newcastle", apprentice indentures, magazines etc.
Lindbergh, Charles Photograph of Charles Lindbergh standing before the Spirit of St. Louis, inscribed "To Waterman Fountain Pen" and signed "Charles G. Lindbergh" to lower right, 21 x 16cm, undated Note: The aviator Charles Lindbergh piloted the first solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic in 1927.
A Victorian burr walnut and brass bound walnut writing slope, the hinged cover initialled HWS to a gilt tooled leather lined slope, damaged, with pen rest and other compartments, the brass lock stamped Bramah, London, with an end frieze drawer, 7.5in (19cm) h, 19.5in (49.5cm) w, 10.5in (26.5cm) d. Damages.
A late Regency rosewood and brass bound writing slope, with gilt tooled leather hinged surfaces, the lid with a hinged pocket above pen rest and recessed for ink bottles, ink bottles missing with three secret drawers, the sides with sunken brass carrying handles, 6in (15cm) h, 16in (40.5cm) w, 9.75in (25cm) d, restoration.
An early 19th century American rosewood and brass bound writing slope, with fine stringing and bead decoration, the hinged cover inscribed J. Walker Devlin, to a tooled leather slope with cedar linings, pen tray and ink well recesses, bottles missing, sides with sunken brass handles, 6.25in (16cm) h, 17in (43cm) w, 11in (28cm) d.
An early 19th century rosewood and brass marquetry writing slope, the hinged cover initialled GR, to a hinged interior with gilt tooled leather surfaces, a pair of ink bottles and a lidded pen compartment above three secret drawers, the sides with sunken brass handles, 6in (15cm) h, 16in (40.5in) w, 9.75in (25cm) d.
A 19th century continental brass and leather travel case, with applied and engraved decoration, the hinged fall with remains of a ceramic plaque dated 1870 to a part fitted interior with pen box contained inkwell, scissors, pen above calendar apertures and a timepiece, the reverse fall with applied monogram SWS with a coronet above, and with concertina pockets, 11in (29cm) h, ( 14in (35.5cm) w.
A mahogany secretaire bookcase, the detachable moulded cornice above four glazed doors with foliage and scroll carved astragals, the moulded edge breakfront base with a central fall enclosing a later leather inset to burr walnut veneered drawer fronts and pigeon holes, one drawer with ink compartments and pen well, the brass lock stamped `J Bramah Patent`, flanked by two frieze drawers above a pair of central rectangular panel cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by a pair of rectangular panel doors with outline mouldings scroll volutes and foliage, the left door enclosing three drawers the right enclosing a shelf, stamped numerous times `T & A BLAIN`, 19th century top and base associated, 104in (264cm) h, 92in (234cm) w, 28.75in (73cm) d.

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