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Yoshirjiro (Mokuchu) Urushibara (Japanese, 1888-1953)Lilies 2 (Lilies with Vase)numbered '66' (lower left) and signed 'Y Urushibara' (lower right)woodblock print on paper41 x 28cm57 x 45cm (framed)The print with typical age toning, deepening in colours at the outermost edges of the margins where the paper has been in contact with the mount board, the paler areas of the print, including the petals also demonstrate obvious age toning (see images). The margins have some very minor and isolated instances of foxing along the top and right hand edges, there are two very minor foxing spots present on the right hand side of the image. There is some slight fading of the green leaves and, as mentioned above, the petals are discoloured with toning, but the blue vase is still strong in colour, around the borders of the leaves and stems, the surrounding background colour appears paler. There is some slight undulation along the top edge of the sheet.
A collection of hats to include: one fur mink hat, one fur musquath hat and one fake fur leopard print hat, one blond mink hat, one white fur hat, one brown mink fur hat with a rolled back edge and a floral motif, along with a short squirrel fur jacket, double breasted with wide lapels, black and gold buttons, half belt at the back, 1970s, size 14, together with a mid brown squirrel stole, mid 90s, together with a red leather bag with two handles which opens up into a carry on storage bag made for travelling, the 'Yuki Collection from Packworth', together with a short blond mink jacket, with large cowl collar, early 1960s, late 1950s together with a dark brown mink jacket with reveres, early 1960s, together with two sage coloured leather bags which opens up into a travelling bag, one medium and one large, made by the 'Yuki Collection from Packworth'
A framed 'Bentley V Blue Train', Terenco Cuneo, print, 'From the Original Oil Painting'. With Printed Text across the bottom, frame measuring approx. 32" x 34"; together with a framed Great Western Railway map; a framed print of Dainton Conquered, Alan Fearnley; two framed sets of Wills' cigarette railwayana cards; David Shepherd The East Somerset Railway print and others. (Q)
H2-OH. Screen Print (black bits) + Mono Print. H2/OH! is a water tower along the Thames in West London. The print is from a photograph which I bitmapped (made dotty) this was the screen print. The colours are made by inking up a plate and printing each colour separately. I normally do about 3 at once so the colours go from dark to quite light and I mix them up so that the colours all work in each print. They all look a bit different too.
NO RESERVE Singapore, Penang and Kuala Lumpur.- Album of views of Asia, 94 silver print photographs window-mounted on 9 card ff., 6 to a page or fewer, c.115 x 90mm (4 1/2 x 3/2 in) et infra, some light fading or spotting, margins toned, repair to window mount on upper board, still overall a clean and varied collection, leaves removed from album and latterly bound together with paper spine, extremities a little rubbed, 4to, 1910-15.⁂ An interesting album with views of tiger hunting, markets, diving with early 20th century equipment, and ships etc.
Hawking (Stephen).- Radio Times. Reith Lecture Exclusive Stephen Hawking: Our greatest brain talks black holes, God & Eddie Redmayne, magazine, signed with right thumb-print of Stephen Hawking to p.11, with authentication inscription "To Steve my work colleague. Wherein much fun is to be had. This is right thumb-print of Professor Stephen Hawking witness by George Zhao", 298 x 225mm., 32-29 January 2016; plus a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt; plus an Order of Service of Thanksgiving for Professor Steven Hawking, Westminster Abbey, 15 June 2018, in original wrappers, small stain to upper cover; together with 5 other items of related ephemera, together all items preserved in a smart wooden box, light damp-stain to upper side, (320 x 320 x 120mm.) (8)⁂ Stephen Grocutt was a member of Stephen Hawking's private healthcare team from 2015-2017, travelling with him around the world. Also included alongside a letter of authenticity signed by Stephen Grocutt is a photograph of Mr Grocutt together with Professor Hawking in London on the evening of his BBC Radio 4 Reith Lecture on blackholes. Qihui Zhao who signs as George Zhao worked as Professor Hawking's medical assistant for many years.

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