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Walther Gasch, "Eva im Garten der Paradiesfrüchte"die nackte Eva zwischen verschiedenen Früchten wie Weintrauben, Kirschen und Himbeeren, Gouache auf Karton und auf Karton kaschiert, rechts unten ligiertes Monogramm und datiert "WG 1908", rückseitig auf Klebezettel betitelt "Eva im Garten der Paradiesfrüchte Canova", auf Rückwand handschriftliche Nummer "No. 17.", Ecken bestoßen und geringe Kratzspuren, ungerahmt, Maße ca. 56 x 44,5 cm. Künstlerinfo: auch Walter Gasch, dt. Maler, Zeichner, Graphiker, Restaurator, Autor, Violinist, Sportler und NS-Funktionär (1886 Leipzig bis ca. 1962 Nentershausen-Dens bei Bebra), studierte ab 1905 an der Akademie Dresden bei Emanuel Hegenbarth und Oskar Zwintscher, hier Meisterschüler bei Gotthardt Kuehl und später bei Richard Müller, unternahm Studienreisen nach Holland, Frankreich und Italien, ab 1929 Assistent für Licht- und Tiefdruck an der Hochschule für Graphik und Buchkunst Leipzig tätig, als sächsischer Gaufachgruppenleiter der Bildenden Künste der NSDAP ab 1933 maßgeblicher Initiator der restriktiven NS-Kulturpolitik in Dresden, Mitglied der Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, Vorstandsmitglied im Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands und Mitglied des "Deutschen Künstlerverbandes Dresden", beschickte 1939 die große Deutsche Kunstausstellung im Haus der Deutschen Kunst München, tätig in Dresden, ab 1945 in Mönchhosbach und ab 1956 in Dens, Quelle: Vollmer, Dressler, Schülerlisten der Dresdner Akademie, Zeitungsartikel der "Fulda-Post" Ostern 1958 und Tsukerman "Geschichte und bildende Kunst - Jahrbuch 2006 für Deutsche Geschichte".
Walther Gasch, AlpenblickBlick über einen Hang mit Wiesenblumen, auf das imposante Panorama der Alpen, Radierung in Blaugrün gedruckt, unter der Darstellung in Blei links signiert, datiert und bezeichnet "Walther Gasch 1938 Kaltnadel auf Durcoton F" rechts, teils unleserlich betitelt "Karwendel ...", rückseitig handschriftlich ausgefüllte Ausstellungsetiketten der Großen Deutschen Kunstausstellung 1939, Papier minimal gegilbt und rückseitig Spuren alter Montierung mit geringen Verlust, Darstellungsmaße ca. 39 x 54 cm, Blattmaße ca. 49 x 66 cm. Künstlerinfo: auch Walter Gasch, dt. Maler, Zeichner, Graphiker, Restaurator, Autor, Violinist, Sportler und NS-Funktionär (1886 Leipzig bis ca. 1962 Nentershausen-Dens bei Bebra), studierte ab 1905 an der Akademie Dresden bei Emanuel Hegenbarth und Oskar Zwintscher, hier Meisterschüler bei Gotthardt Kuehl und später bei Richard Müller, unternahm Studienreisen nach Holland, Frankreich und Italien, ab 1929 Assistent für Licht- und Tiefdruck an der Hochschule für Graphik und Buchkunst Leipzig tätig, als sächsischer Gaufachgruppenleiter der Bildenden Künste der NSDAP ab 1933 maßgeblicher Initiator der restriktiven NS-Kulturpolitik in Dresden, Mitglied der Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, Vorstandsmitglied im Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands und Mitglied des "Deutschen Künstlerverbandes Dresden", beschickte 1939 die große Deutsche Kunstausstellung im Haus der Deutschen Kunst München, tätig in Dresden, ab 1945 in Mönchhosbach und ab 1956 in Dens, Quelle: Vollmer, Dressler, Schülerlisten der Dresdner Akademie, Zeitungsartikel der "Fulda-Post" Ostern 1958 und Tsukerman "Geschichte und bildende Kunst - Jahrbuch 2006 für Deutsche Geschichte".
Konvolut Post- und Ansichtskartenum 1910 bis 1930, ca. 500 Post- und Ansichtskarten, darunter viele schöne Farblithographien von Sachsen, wie Bernsbach, Johanngeorgenstadt, Netzschkau, Plauen, Schloss Siebeneichen, Niederlößnitz, Göltzschtalbrücke, Bad Elster, Friedrichroda, Oelsnitz, Jena, Oberrittersgrün, Coswig, Waldheim, Carolagrün, Augustusburg, Leipzig, Zittau, Pirna, Pfaffendorf, Dresden, Glauchau..., weitere Topographie, etwas Kitsch, Liederkarten, Heiligenbilder..., altersgemäßer Zustand.
Walther Gasch, Zeichnungskonvolutsieben Blatt mit verschiedenen Themen, Kreiden, Deckfarben und Kohle auf verschiedenen Papieren, fünf Arbeiten monogrammiert "WG" bzw. signiert "Walther Gasch", datiert zwischen "1916" und "1925", meist gute Erhaltung, Blattmaße max. ca. 35 x 26,5 cm. Künstlerinfo: auch Walter Gasch, dt. Maler, Zeichner, Graphiker, Restaurator, Autor, Violinist, Sportler und NS-Funktionär (1886 Leipzig bis ca. 1962 Nentershausen-Dens bei Bebra), studierte ab 1905 an der Akademie Dresden bei Emanuel Hegenbarth und Oskar Zwintscher, hier Meisterschüler bei Gotthardt Kuehl und später bei Richard Müller, unternahm Studienreisen nach Holland, Frankreich und Italien, ab 1929 Assistent für Licht- und Tiefdruck an der Hochschule für Graphik und Buchkunst Leipzig tätig, als sächsischer Gaufachgruppenleiter der Bildenden Künste der NSDAP ab 1933 maßgeblicher Initiator der restriktiven NS-Kulturpolitik in Dresden, Mitglied der Dresdner Kunstgenossenschaft, Vorstandsmitglied im Reichsverband Bildender Künstler Deutschlands und Mitglied des "Deutschen Künstlerverbandes Dresden", beschickte 1939 die große Deutsche Kunstausstellung im Haus der Deutschen Kunst München, tätig in Dresden, ab 1945 in Mönchhosbach und ab 1956 in Dens, Quelle: Vollmer, Dressler, Schülerlisten der Dresdner Akademie, Zeitungsartikel der "Fulda-Post" Ostern 1958 und Tsukerman "Geschichte und bildende Kunst - Jahrbuch 2006 für Deutsche Geschichte".
Piko Eisenbahn Spur H0für Bastler, um 1960, gemarkt, Blech und Kunststoff farbig gefasst, bestehend aus Tenderlok 80 018, E-Lok ME 102 und E46 0701, einem Post- und zwei Passagierwagen, einem Vieh-, Riebock Bier- und Langholzwagen sowie zwei Kühlwagen, davon einer mit Schiebetüren, dazu zwei Motoren mit Fernschaltung und zwei Verkaufskartons, teils stark bespielter und reparaturbedürftiger Zustand, L Wagen max. 23 cm, Maße Karton max. 40 x 29 x 5 cm.
Group of nine North African and Asian daggers and swords including:One late 19th c. Algerian Kabyle Flyssa; with a camel bone handle covered with embossed & inlaid bronze. With an inlaid bolster, a chisled blade, and a sheath comprised of wood covered with inlayed and embossed bronze.One post-1909 territorial Filipino Kampilan. The rivets made from US territorial coins. A sword of this type was used to kill Ferdinand Magellan.One Indonesian Damascus Steel Kris knife.One Indonesian Damascus Steel Kris knife. With Inlaid serpent skin along the blade.One Omani Khanjar with a highly painted metal sheath inlaid with stone.One Omani Khanjar with a highly decorated metal sheath with a leather tip.One 20th-21st c. Indian dagger with a wooden sheath that latches into the hilt.One Tibetan Lhatse Knife with a decorated sheath.One 20th c. Moroccan Koummya with a silver mounted resin handle and a wooden sheath decorated with embossed silver.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went. This sale features selections from that lifetime of eclectic and inspired collecting, including furniture by Carlo Bugatti, Gabriel Viardot, and Josef Hoffman; artworks by artists ranging from Old Masters to Salvador Dali to Arman; an impressive collection of Indian sculptures; and much more. Be sure to explore our timed-only online auction of other fascinating objects from this collection that will be posted in mid-August.Blade length ranges from 6 in to 28 in; overall length ranges from 9 1/2 in to 39 in.
Machine age post modern design desk, likely Italian. This asymmetrical desk rests on three legs. With three drawers and a curving, irregularly shaped glass top. Similar to Memphis group designs.Provenance: From the Estate of Horst Rechelbacher, Osceola, Wisconsin.Horst Rechelbacher, the founder of Aveda and Intelligent Nutrients, was a pioneer in the field of safe and eco-friendly cosmetics. The same curiosity that led him to explore ways to improve the beauty industry led him to travel the world, collecting rare and beautiful objects as he went. This sale features selections from that lifetime of eclectic and inspired collecting, including furniture by Carlo Bugatti, Gabriel Viardot, and Josef Hoffman; artworks by artists ranging from Old Masters to Salvador Dali to Arman; an impressive collection of Indian sculptures; and much more. Be sure to explore our timed-only online auction of other fascinating objects from this collection that will be posted in mid-August.Height: 32 1/4 in x width: 51 1/2 in x depth: 24 in.
Cricket Denis Compton Signed Post Office Souvenir First Day Cover. Signed in blue ink, Dedicated. 4 British Stamps with Two 10 Oct 80 London Postmark. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A collection of six John Pinches silver proof coin covers comprising four Great Britons Medallic first day covers issued 10th July 1974 presented in franked envelopes and blue folder with Post Office Philatelic Bulletin technical brochure, a County Cricket 1873-1973 issued 16th May 1973 presented in original green display folder and Membership of the EEC issued 3rd January 1973.
S.W.Fores No. 21, for Self, Science, Art & Courage, 10 Centimes, 16 August 1818, promising to pay ‘Sir Richd Fillup & Sir Jonathan Crazy, Knts or Bearer, when the Honour of Knighthood shall be lo longer conferred on Swindling City-Tradesmen, or, Lottery Insurers, but be the reward of Real Merit, True Valour and Learning, Only’, signed Horatio Hardbattle and Lexio Scholastic, with a vignette showing two figures in stocks, captioned ‘Knights of the Wood, Such is the exaltation we deserve’, and additional text ‘When dignity’s bestowed on basest men, The Private Station is the Post of Honor. Raised by Impudence. Humbled by Justice!!!, good very fine to about extremely fine £100-£150 --- This note protests against the honours list, claiming that those most deserving are overlooked in favour of the wealthy and the unscrupulous. It even makes reference to The Knights of the Wood, probably meaning Robin Hood, who was finally given the knighthood he deserved, and made Sir Robin of Loxley upon King Richard's return to England.
Central Bank of the Philippines, specimen 500 Pesos, 1949, serial number A000097, red SPECIMEN handstamps, multiple diamond perforations, one tiny spot of rust on reverse, otherwise uncirculated and rare, this is actually a very low now numbered issued note made into a post-production specimen! TBB B925s, Pick 141s £300-£400
MANUSCRIPT: The MANOR OF TERRINGTON: A complete survey of all the lands in the parishes or villages of Terrington St. Clement’s & St. John’s, including the Marshes, setting forth distinctly all the rents belonging to several Manors & also those particular service rents, Harvest Reeve, Laith Reeve Pindarship.. Taken from the best & most correct copies, 1750, with 118 numbered pages, ruled in red & black, and very neat writing. Cont. full reverse calf; rubbed and with few cuts. A BEAUTIFUL VOLUME.Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
FLYERS, Etc (18th & 19th. century): The Theatre, Chequer street, King’s Lynn: 21 flyers, 1802, + 1777, backed, with tears; Sun Fire office insurance certificates, 1766 & 1774; Norwich Union Society for insurance, 1797, 4pp; Plus a 1798 Fire office policy, large sheet, folded twice & with seals; Copy of a Newspaper: St. James Chronicle, or British Evening Post, Sept. 8, 1767, 4pp; Etc. (qty.)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection
MSS/Norfolk Manors- Walsoken Manor: Court book for the manor, c130+115pp Charles Metcalf; Manor of Grimston Rectory: 1823-1925; 302pp entries signed. full vellum; Hockham Hall Estate: Schedule of lands, 2 vols. 1896 & 1899; Manor of Fitton, Wiggenhall St. Germans, March 28, 1903 to Dec. 24, 1904. 14PP, Folio, full leather gilt; Thornham Manor; AMinute book. 1907-25, full calf. (6)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
MANUSCRIPTS (Law, etc.): 1- Emneth (Norfolk) court cases, verdicts, etc. 1690-1733. 124pp (some with writing on one side only). 4to. Vellum over paperboards, upper torn with loss; 2- Emneth-Inglethorpe (Norfolk). 1646-1673; 84pp, 4to. With vellum covers made out of a 1639 indenture. (2)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
1586 MANUSCRIPT: Hagbech-Emneth & Walsoken (Norfolk) 1586-1604. 168pp, 4to. Written in a neat hand, bound in the original vellum with lettering to upper cover.Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
1485 MANUSCRIPT: Emneth Court Terrie? For the year 1485, in the reign of Henry 7th. 32 pages, 4to. Bound in cont. full vellum, covers stitched, ink lettering to upper cover.Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
MANUSCRIPTS: Hagbech-Emneth & Walsoken (Norfolk): 10 volumes, mostly between 78 & 165 pages each (4 rental books are less). Vellum bound. (10)Provenance: The Peter and Pat Crofts Collection.IMPORTANT NOTEIt has been noted that this lot may contain manorial documents, which are subject to the Manorial Documents' Rules 1959, 1963 and 1967, administered by the Historical Manuscripts Commission at the National Archives on behalf of the Master of the Rolls.Accordingly, the purchasers of the documents must notify the Secretary of the Commission of their acquisition and provide details of where they will be kept. They may in no circumstances be removed from England and Wales without the prior consent of the Master of the Rolls. Every change of ownership must be reported.Further information about the rules can be found at: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/legislation/manorial-documents.htm.The Secretary of the Commission can be contacted by e-mail at: mdr@nationalarchives.gov.uk,or by post to: Head of Archive Sector Development, The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.
A well presented stamp collection in three albums containing principally GB and The Commonwealth but spanning 50 countries, mainly George V and VI period including a Post Union Congress London 1929, £1.00 issue (mint), further GB stamps in blocks of 2, 4, 6, stamps from The Bahamas with War Tax over stamp, Basuloland Royal Visit 1947, South Rhodesia block of 60 2d, further small countries from Antigua to Zanzibar together with an envelope containing similar loose stamps. (4) (Displayed in cabinet)
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