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Dogon couple carved playing a balafon, 42cm high All lots in this Tribal and African Art Sale are sold subject to V.A.T. Therefore £100 hammer price will have Buyers premium on top and also an extra £20 in V.A.T. See news page at www.peterwilson.co.uk for more information on the history of this collection. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A large box of Cunard and R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth related material including an Airfix - 600 scale boxed and unmade model, plates, ashtrays, wine glass, two unused presentation Parker 75 fountain pens in presentation bxoes with certificates - the pens made from brass recovered from the liner, one numbered 1405/5000, a boxed Rolstar Lighter made in England inscribed R.M.S. "Queen Elizabeth",packs of playing cards, Spring 1976 coin, boxed Typhoon by Ronson Lighter, enamel badge, boxed Roland slide o matic lighter, boxed bronze coin, two boxes of Bryant & May's "Sovereign" Book Matches each with 50 and unused, various boxed novelty biros and a boxed Parker ballpoint with certificate, labels, pamphlets and other publications
A pair of early 20th century Austrian amphora vases decorated with floral motifs and with figure of a boy playing an instrument, impressed marks to base, height 25.5cm, and a similar basket vase, a Furnival baluster vase with floral gilt heightened decoration, height 26cm, a late 19th century ceramic hand painted footed sugar bowl and cover, a pair of figures, two Moorcroft dishes and two floral encrusted decorated vases, most pieces af (11).
Two 19th century Staffordshire figures, one depicting Diana, stamped Walton to the back of the base, height 29.5cm, the other depicting a classical figure of a man playing a lyre with books at his feet, height 25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Diana: one of the feather has been reglued and another has been restored, minor losses to the combware, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Man with lyre: generally in good condition.
After LLOYD GEORGE HIGGINS (1912-1980); a signed limited edition coloured print, Northern scene with figures in foreground playing golf and bowls, mills and cottages beyond, signed in pencil lower right, bearing blind stamp and letters translating to number blind stamp lower left, 36 x 54.5cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A patinated spelter mantel clock, early 20th century, surmounted with a classical maiden playing a mandolin, centred with a foliate decorated dial, on a stepped wooden plinth with applied titled plaque 'Mignon', enclosing a two train movement, 47.5cm high, together with an oak cased mantel clock of lyre form, 30cm high (2).
"Cleopatra" 1963 Original British Quad (30 x 40 inch) film poster art by Tom Chantrell. This film poster is linen backed and framed with printing by Stafford & Co of Nottingham & London. Elizabeth Taylor plays Cleopatra with Richard Burton playing Mark Antony. Celopatra remains one of the most expensive films ever made (around £25 million - roughly £200 million in todays money.) The film poster is in excellent condition.
"Houdini" 1953 Tony Curtis Janet Leigh Original US one sheet (27 x 41 inch). Tony Curtis plays Harry Houdini the famous escapologist and magician with his real life wife Janet Leigh playing Mrs Houdini (Bess) in a film that covers an amazing forty years in the life of the Houdinis. This original poster has edge wear at the bottom and small paper-loss, there is a little stain on the lower fold line by the name Tony Curtis. folded. [BROWSER 151]
Elvis Presley in "Blue Hawaii" (1961) Original first release British Quad film poster (30 x 40 inch) co-starring Joan Blackman and Angela Lansbury. Printed in England by Leonard Ripley & Co of London SE11. This early Elvis Presley British Quad features Elvis on location in Hawaii complete with palm trees and beautiful girls, playing the ukelelee. [BROWSER 58]
A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS FROM THE GERMAN IMPERIAL STEAM YACHT HOHENZOLLERN II, CIRCA 1893 comprising two gilt-lined bowls on ball-and-claw feet conjoined with an Imperial eagle handle, engraved on lower left edge with cipher for Wilhelm II and impressed with maker's marks for 'D. Vollgold & Söhne' - 2 x 4½in. (5 x 11.5cm.) The Royal Yacht Hohenzollern II was launched in 1893 by the shipbuilder A.G. Vulcan in Stettin, which was at that time part of the Prussian Empire. She measured a vast 122 meters in length with a width of 14 meters. Dwarfing her British equivalent, she became a regular sight during Royal Cowes Week where the Kaiser hosted receptions aboard her with German military bands contrasting sharply with Prince (later King) Edward's informal string quartets playing popular music hall songs on the Squadron's lawns. She also served something of a dual purpose being both a recreational and a naval command vessel, combining lavish interiors with special cannons which had been a gift from the renowned industrialist Alfred Krupp. In June 1914 the Kaiser was aboard her for his summer cruise in the Norwegian fjords when he learnt about Sarajevo. Laid up from the end of July, she was never used again and was scrapped by the Weimar Republic in 1923.

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