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Lines, (20th century), a pastel sketch, horse study, signed and dated (19)88, 28 x 40cm, mounted framed and glazed, 47 x 60cm, Pollyanna Pickering, (20th century), after, a print, colllie dog, dated 1983, 39 x 29cm, framed and glazed, 42 x 32cm, and Trevor Brown, (contemporary), a photo print, Colwith force, signed, 31 x 18cm, mounted framed and glazed, 48 x 37cm
A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED FASHION JEWELLERY, including earrings and brooches, by various designers including Mignon Faget, Christian Lacroix, Kate Spade, Philippe Ferrandis earrings and brooch set, cufflinks, etc, some in Sterling silver, in various presentation boxes, complete with leopard print jewellery box, all pieces are generally intact (Q)
A unique Lenticular image 'Avro Lancaster over Beachy Head' by Jim Dooley Living Pictures Limited,a Lenticular Animation picture, whereby the image of the Lancaster moves across the width of the picture together with the movement of the viewer, whilst the background stays static. This is the only image of a Lancaster aircraft in this format, common mounted with 8 signatures of members of 617 Squadron including Johnny Johnson and Leonard Cheshire. in Gilded frame, 116 x 150cm overall. The successful bidder will receive a letter from 617 Squadron Association confirming the picture's authenticity and with an endorsement by Guy Gibson VC., plus an invitation to the Dambusters 80th anniversary dinner. This exclusive work is donated by Jim Dooley Living Pictures Ltd., Jim was chairman of fundraising for the much acclaimed RAF Bomber Command Memorial in Piccadilly. Footnotes:This lot is offered for sale to raise funds for the 617 Squadron 80th Anniversary Appeal in aid of the Scampton Chapel Windows and Guy Gibson Flying Scholarships for the disabled.The Lenticular Process. The genesis of this unique piece of interactive wall art was first created by using an original sequence of images captured by an extremely high resolution digital camera. Each frame was then hand picked by Jim Dooley to maximise the drama of this Avro Lancaster flying over the iconic white cliffs of Beachy Head. The selected images were then converted into an HD GIF by computer modelling. Once the GIF was received by the printers, the lenticular conversion process could begin. Firstly, the correct lens pitch needed to be chosen (how many lenses to use per inch) in order to project the best and most realistic movement across the entire picture. This part of the manufacturing process was pivotal and needed to be accurate within 1/100mm tolerance. Weather and temperature changes can affect image quality, so this unique Living Picture was created within a controlled environment. Once the correct lens width had been selected, they were individually laid by hand across the entire length of the picture (this is always the most time consuming part of the manufacturing process). It was then ready to print using a UV flatbed printer. In order for the UV ink to bond with the individual lenses, they were secured by using a powerful vacuum. The inks were printed and cured to the back of the picture, the final colour finish for this unique Living Picture being white. The 3mm resin print then needed to harden for a further 24 hours before the picture was ready to be cut, sized and framed. This Living Picture doesn't require any power cell to project movement, this is achieved by using just optics and natural light.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Pena Rhin 'Carrera Internacional IX Gran Premio' race meeting poster after a design by A. Garcia, 1948,for the event held on 31 October 1948 at the Circuito Pedralbes, 97 x 67cm, printed by Seix Barrall Barcelona on paper, laid on linen, framed and glazed, together with a re-print of a 1953 Gran Premio de Europa poster after the same artist, a full colour copy taken from an original poster with printed creases, laid on linen, with later pasted side margins, 54 x 74cm, framed and glazed. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Mille Miglia 1929 Alfa Romeo successes news-print advertising poster,printed by Le Figaro as a supplement, for the Belgian Alfa Romeo Agent, Marcel Rouleau, listing Alfa Romeo successes in the 'Coupe de 1000 Milles' and 3 races in 1928, 50 x 60cm, contact mounted, framed and glazed. Footnotes:In the 3rd Mille Miglia held on 13-14 April 1929. Campari and Ramponi finished the course in 18 Hours 4 minutes and 25 seconds, at an average speed of 56.05 mph. Varzi and Colombo were just under 12 minutes behind them finishing in third, just two minutes behind the OM of Morandi and Rosa.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Marina Abramovic1946 Belgrad - Image of Happiness (Ghost, 1998) - C-Print/Karton. 30,3 x 23 cm. Verso mit Bleist. sign. und numm.: Marina Abramovic 44/200. Edition Deutsche Telekom AG zur Ausstellung Public Body - Artist Body im Kunstverein Hannover, 24. Februar 2000. Die Arbeit liegt lose. Ecken best., leichte Kratzer, Sign. auf Bildfläche durchgedrückt.
Mid-19th century English school - Three-quarter length portrait of an elderly woman, wearing a bonnet, miniature watercolour on paper, 9.2 x 7.5cm; together with a profile silhouette of Napoleonic officer, framed as oval, PRINT, 9.5 x 7.2cm; after Sir Thomas Lawrence - Mrs Siddons, colour mezzotint, 11.5 x 9.5cm; and one other portrait mezzotint of a middle-aged man (4)Mrs Siddons – some losses to black border.Old lady – good.Officer – is a print contrary to previous description.Man – some fading/browning.
British School, Maritime Art, 'Thistle - 1890', a Cutter Yacht, Designed by G.L. Watson. Built by D.W. Henderson & Co. Glasgow. Owned by Mr. James Bell, Glasgow, a sepia print by Beken of Cowes, 60cm x 76cm; also includes a half block model of the same vessel, 70cm long; and a framed photograph of Racing Yachts passing, 48cm x 42cm (3)

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