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Charleston Farmhouse Charleston Leaf commissioned from Ariadne Fabric, approx 109m of the same print run, 4 rolls of original 100% cotton material, W132cm, comprising 1 roll of 20m, 1 roll of 40m, and 2 rolls of 24m approx, original packaging, a quantity of Antique bullion blue fringe, D15cm x 15m etc
Luc Best (German, b.1958 -) Antagonists, [James Bond] 2021.- Signed, limited edition print, signed, numbered 5/25 and dated by the artist lower right, further titled, numbered and dated by the artist, with artists stamps on verso, rolled, 38 x 48.4cm overall; with an accompanying artists COA.Condition Report: mint condition.
Ten James Bond Publicity Photos etc: x7 of Roger Moore, Barbara Bach & Caroline Munro from The Spy Who Loves Me (1977), one of Anouska Hempel from On Her Majestys Secret Service (1969), a French colour film still from You Only Live Twice (1967) & a later print from Dr No (1962) showing Connery, Andress plus another, various sizes but most approx. 8 x 10 inches. (10)
A GEORGE IV TWELVE-INCH TERRESTRIAL FLOOR-STANDING LIBRARY GLOBEG. AND J. CARY, LONDON, CIRCA 1828The sphere applied with two sets of twelve hand-coloured engraved split half-gores incorporating circular panel inscribed CARY'S, NEW, TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, DELINEATED, From the best Authorities extent;, Exhibiting the late Discoveries towards the, NORTH POLE, and every improvement in Geography, to the present Time., LONDON, Made & Sold by G. & J. CARY, 86 St James's Street, Jan'y 4, 1828 to North Pacific, with extensively annotated and fully graduated equatorial and the Pacific ocean with an analemma for the TABLE of EQUATION, the oceans with many explorers' tracks and numerous notes and dates, Antarctica with no land shown but Jan'y 30th 1774, Firm Fields and Vast Mountains of Ice 71.10 Highest South Lat of Capt. Cook and other notes, the continents with nation states faintly colour-outlined, showing cities, towns, rivers, mountains in pictorial relief, pivoted via the polar axis within brass meridian circle divided for degrees and with brass hour circle to North pole, set within hand coloured engraved paper horizon ring with compass points and degrees in both directions, Zodiac, calendar scales and wind directions, in a stand with four down-curved quadrant supports cradling the globe over baluster-turned upright and three outswept supports terminating with acorn feet.88cm (30.5ins) high, 43cm (17ins) diameter overall. The celebrated Cary family business of scientific instrument and globe makers was established by John Cary at Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London in 1782 moving to a new address at 'Corner of Arundel Square', Strand the following year. He was primarily an engraver of maps, charts and globes who moved again in 1783 to 188 Strand. By 1791 he had entered into what appeared to be a relatively casual partnership with his brother, William; this partnership lasted until circa 1816 by which time William and John Cary had moved again to 181 Strand before finally settling in 86 St. James in 1820. The following year he was succeeded by his sons, John (II) and George Cary, who continued from the firm's 181 Strand address until 1851/2 when the business was acquired by Henry Gould.Condition Report: Globe is in sound original unrestored condition with no visible losses or infilling to the gores or problematic cracks. The lower pole shows some evidence of slight movement and the joins between the papers have opened-up a little. The sphere retains its original varnish however this is now friable and crazed hence has patchy losses throughout. A section of varnish has been cleaned off (Bay of Bengal); where the original finish is undisturbed the print is clear and colouring discernable albeit beneath the yellowy brown glaze. The stand is in sound original unrestored condition; the Horizon papers are heavily faded with cracks visible at the joints to the wooden frame. The polish is faded/flat.Please note additional images are available which form an integral part of the condition report. Condition Report Disclaimer
Bob Dylan,American b.1941-Sunflowers, 2012; giclée print in colours on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching wove, signed and numbered 294/295 in pencil,printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York, published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks, sheet: 70 x 56 cm, (framed) Note: this work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, issued by Washington Green Fine Art.
Bob Dylan,American b. 1941-Train Tracks (white), 2012;giclée print in colours on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching wove,signed and numbered AP12/15 in pencil,printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York,published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks,sheet: 91.5 x 71 cm,(framed)Note: together with a Certificate of Authenticity, issued by Washington Green Fine Art.
Bob Dylan,American b.1941-From the Drawn Blank Series: Cassandra - Portfolio, 2010 (4); Train Tracks - Portfolio, 2012 (4);each giclée print in colours on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching wove,each signed and numbered 33/295 in pencil,each printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York,each published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks,each sheet 70 x 56 cm,(unframed)(8)Note: 'Cassandra-Portfolio' is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, published by Washington Green Fine Art.
Bob Dylan,American b.1941-Little Italy, lower Manhattan;giclée print in colours on 350gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching wove,signed and numbered 52/295 in pencil,printed by GTZ Fine Art Editions, New York,published by Washington Green Fine Art in association with Black Buffalo Artworks,image: 66 x 87.5 cm, (framed)Note: this work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, published by Washington Green Fine Art.
Amendment: Please note, this work is signed and dated in orange marker and published by Centre Pompidou (Editions Limitées), Paris.Charles Ray, American b.1953- Untitled, 2021; pigment inkjet print, in 12 colours, on high-end hahnemühle German Etching paper, 310 g, signed and dated in orange marker, numbered 27/50 in pencil,published by Centre Pompidou (Editions Limitées), Paris, with their blindstamp, sheet: 125 x 80 cm,(unframed)
Joel Meyerowitz,American b. 1938-Cezannes Objects: Pitcher, 2011;archival digital print in colours on wove,signed, dated and numbered 23/25 in pencil to the reverse, sheet 25.4 x 30.5cm;together with the monograph Cezanne's Objects, hardback collectors edition, overall 32.8 x 26.2cm(unframed)Note: this work is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, published by Damiani, Bologna.
Louise Lawler,American b. 1947-Misugoshi: Three Flags (Swiped), 2022;digital pigment print on matte wove,signed and numbered 31 by the artist on an accompanying certificate,edition of 35,113.5 x 64 cm,(unframed)Note: together with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Keijiban and Louise Lawler, 2022.
Chris Levine,Canadian b. 1960-Lightness of being, 2021;diasec-mounted giclée print on aluminium composite panel,signed and numbered 837/1000 in black pen on a label attached to the reverse,published by Dominic Guerrini Fine Art, London,90 x 70 cm,(unframed)Note: together with original packaging
Elliott Erwitt (American b. 1928-) (two works); Thomas Hoepker (German b. 1936-);Provence, France, 1955; New York City, USA; Muhammad Ali jumping from a bridge over the Chicago River, Chicago, USA. 1966;each C-print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper,15.2 x 15.2 cm; 15.3 x 15.3; 15.2 x 15.2 cm,(each unframed)(ARR)(3)
Bert Stern,American 1929-2013,Marylin, 1962, 2012;digital print in colour on wove,signed and titled in gold marker, also signed, dated and numbered 9/50 in red crayon to the reverse,sheet: 33 x 48.3 cm, (unframed)Note: together with a COA issued by Bert Stern signed in red crayon and inscribed 9/50 2012 / Marilyn in the nude in black marker
Bert Stern,American 1929-2013,Marylin closed smile, 2010; Marilyn biting, 2002; Marilyn with white material, 2013; Marilyn with pink material, 2002; Marilyn with roses, 2002;each digital print white on wove,(i) signed and numbered 3/72, also signed and dated in red crayon on the reverse, sheet: 48.5 x 33.2 cm,(ii) signed and numbered 6/72, also signed and dated in red crayon on the reverse, sheet: 48.5 x 33.2 cm,(iii) signed in silver marker, also signed, dated and numbered 9/72 in red crayon on the reverse, sheet: 42 x 29.8 cm,(iv) signed and numbered 12/50, also signed and dated in red crayon on the reverse, sheet: 42 x 29.8 cm,(v) signed, also signed and dated in red crayon on the reverse, 48.4 x 33 cm,(unframed)(5)
Sir Donald McCullin, CBE Hons FRPS,British b.1935- Fishermen playing football during their lunch break, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1965;pigment print on Epson Professional paper,signed and numbered 40/70 verso,with Aperture and seventy x seventy certificate to the reverse,sheet: 20.3 x 25.4 cm,(unframed)(ARR)
Hiroji Kubota (Japanese b. 1939-); Vik Muniz (Brazilian b. 1961-); Nan Goldin (American b. 1953-),Burma Buddhist Holy Rock; Hole (Carajás N4, Iron Mine), Pictures of Earthworks, 2006; Lost Horizon;each C-print on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte paper,15.2 x 15.2 cm; 15.2 x 15.1 cm; 15.3 x 15.2 cm,(unframed)(3)
Charlotte Keates,British (21st century), A Constant Hum, 2021 (Special Edition hardback book); Rings Through Drifting Petals, 2021 (print);(i) cloth covered hardback book with foil printing front and back, published by Arusha Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition 'A Constant Hum' by Charlotte Keates, July 2021, book dimensions: 32 x 24 cm (displayed in original box),(ii) hand-finished offset lithograph, signed and numbered 16/100 in pencil, published by Arusha Gallery, sheet: 26.6 x 23.9 cm,(unframed)(ARR)(2)
David Leverett,British 1938-2020,Le quattro stagioni l'autumno; Le quattro stagioni l'estate; Le quattro stagioni la primavera; Le quattro stagioni l'inverno; together with one untitled work;each screenprint on wove, each signed and numbered, four are titled,four prints: 69 x 68.5 cm,one print: 64.5 x 83 cm,(unframed)(ARR)(5)Note: examples of The Four Seasons series are held in the Tate collection: P02484, P02485, P02486, P02487.
David Rayson,British b. 1966-One Day Portfolio: Title Sheet; New Day; Chloe Born 3am, 6lb 2oz; Two Swans; Spiders in the Tree; The Lamp; Underpass; Downstream; The Garden; Pylon; Julie on the Carpet, 2006;screenprints in colours on wove paper,each signed and numbered 4/30 in pencil on the reverse,printed by Kip Gresham Editions,published by artHester and the Print Studio, Cambridge,each sheet 51 x 63 cm,(unframed)(ARR)(11)

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