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A photographic print of Paul Frere in the Le Mans pits speaking to his co-driver, signed in black; a print depicting the Monaco 13 May 1956 Grand Prix start, Eugenio Castellotti, #22 Lancia-Ferrari D50, leads Stirling Moss, #28 Maserati 250F, Juan Manuel Fangio, #20 Lancia-Ferrari D50; another 1957 Monaco Grand Prix start Juan Manuel Fangio #32 Maserati, Peter Collins #26 Lancia/Ferrari & Stirling Moss #18 Vanwall;
Thirty assorted single malt whisky miniatures, including:Highland Park, 8 year old, late 1970s/ early 80s bottling, 70 proofHighland Park, 1980s screen print label, 10cl, 40%Aberlour Glenlivet, 9 year old, 1970s bottling, 1 2/3 fl oz, 70 proofGlenfarclas Glenlivet, 8 year old, 1970s bottling, 70 proofGlen Scotia, 5 year old, flat bottleGlen Scotia, dumpy green bottle, 5l, 40% (x2)Longmorn, 15 year old, 5cl, 45%Benriach, 10 year old, 5cl, 43%Littlemill, dumpy green bottle, 5cl, 40%etc.Qty: (30)
Chloe Early (Irish b.1980) Balloon Shadow, screenprint, measurements 61 x 80 cm, frame 72.5 x 103 cmThe print is a work on paper, framed under glazing, not examined external to the frame. The sheet has full margins, with inscription to the top margin visible. The sheet appears in good condition with no obvious evidence for rips, losses or creasing. The colours appears well preserved and the surface stable. The frame has general wear and tear.
Robert Heindel (American 1938-2005) Temptress, London rehearsal for Bintley's Carmina Burana, signed lower left, numbered 16/125, limited edition print, measurements 83 x 134 cm (SH), frame 114 x 167 cm From the series based on the Birmingham Royal Ballet production of Carmina Burana 1996-1998
Robert Heindel (American 1938-2005) Study for The Red Tunic, signed lower left, oil on paper measurements 48 x 39 cm, frame 76 x 66 cm. Together with a limited edition print of Embracing Dancers, signed lower right, numbered 442/450, measurements 48 x 45 cm, frame 84 x 79 cm (2) From the series based on The Birmingham Royal Ballet production of Carmina Burana 1996-1998
Rourke van Dal (British b.1969) Marilyn Monroe (Blue), signed lower right, numbered 11/75, screenprint, measurements 59 x 59.5 cm (i), frame 91 x 90 cmCondition report: The print is a work on paper, framed under glazing- not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears in good condition with no obvious evidence for losses, tears or creasing and the surface appears well preserved and stable. The colours are in good condition and appear well preserved. Full margins are visible to the sheet. The frame is in good condition with solid joints, minimal wear and tear.
Anthony Green RA (British b.1939) The Flower Painter, 2006, signed lower left, numbered 6/70, limited edition print, measurements 72 x 60 cm (SH), frame 97 x 84 cm Together with a handwritten letter from the artist discussing the process of creating the print (2) Provenance: private local collection, purchased from Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) La Benediction, signed lower right, artist proof, lithograph, measurements 35.5 x 27 cm, frame 72 x 57 cmCondition report: The print is a work on paper, framed under glazing- not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears in good condition, with no obvious evidence for rips, losses or creasing and full margins are visible. It is inscribed 'EA' lower left and signed lower right. The colours appear well preserved and the surface appears stable. There is an isolated spot of foxing to the lower left edge (see additional photograph) . There are dirt spots and accretions to the glazing, general wear and tear to the frame.
Bernard Cheese (British 1925-2013) Down in the Harbour, signed lower right, titled and numbered 8/20, blindstamp lower right, lithograph, measurements 59.5 x 42 cm (SH)The print is a work on paper, unframed. The sheet is whole, with full margins and no obvious evidence for rips, creasing or folds. There is foxing to the verso of the print and to the margins (see additional photographs). The colours appear well preserved and stable.
Peter Blake (British b.1932) Babe Rainbow, 1968, from the edition of 10,000, screenprint on pressed tin, measurements 66 x 44 cm, sold together with the publication Farland E. & L., 1978, Posters by Painters, Harry N Abrams, The Netherlands featuring the Blake poster on the cover (2) Blake was part of the 1960s movement which believed that art should be available and accessible to everyone. This design was created as a silkscreen on tin and sold at the price of £1. Babe Rainbow was based on a fictional character of a London-born lady wrestler who was 23 years old, had broken her nose in the ring and regularly wrestled in Europe and America. She was one of a series of wrestler portraits and characters Blake created around this time.Condition report: The print is a work on tin, the tin sheet does not lie completely flat- the top corners push backwards slightly. There are some small dents to the surface as well as dirt/accretions- it would benefit from a clean. There are some scratches and scruffs to the surface- some with resultant surface loss including to the boxer's chest area and in the bottom rainbow border (see additional images on the catalogue) There are some dents to the corners
David Hockney (British b.1937) Salts Diner Menu 2, 1993, lithograph, measurements 42.5 x 30 cm (SH)The print is a work on paper, unframed. The sheet appears in generally good condition with no obvious evidence for rips, tears or creasing. The colours are well preserved and appear stable. There are some sparsly distributed spots of foxing to the left edge of the sheet and top edge of the sheet.
David Hockney (British b.1937) A Bounce for Bradford, 24 February 1987, Newsprint, measurements 42.3 x 60 cm (SH) Bounce for Bradford was published by the Telegraph and Argus in March 1987 to support Bradford's Bouncing Back campaign 1986-1988. Hockney refers to these works as 'newsprints' as they were conceived as an original newspaper print.Condition report: The newsprint is a work on paper, unframed. The sheet has some general yellowing due to age, the full sheet is present with margins and there are no visible tears, creasing or losses to the main sheet. The top corners have small tears to the edges (see additional photographs) There are some minor faint spots of foxing to the margins. There is a central vertical fold to the paper due its nature as a newspaper release. The colours are well preserved and appear stable.
David Hockney (British b.1937) Two Apples, One Lemon and Four Flowers, newsprint, together with the original issue The Independant, 7th January 1997, measurements 37 x 58 cm (SH) Two Apples, One Lemon and Four Flowers was a print published in the centrefold of The Independant on the 7th January 1997. Hockney refers to these works as 'newsprints' as they were conceived as an original newspaper print.
Rourke van Dal (b.1969) Marilyn Monroe (Grey) signed lower right, numbered 2/75, screenprint, measurements 59 x 59.5 cm (i), frame 91 x 90 cmCondition report: The print is a work on paper, framed under glazing- not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears well preserved, no obvious signs for rips, creasing or losses and the surface appears stable. Full margins are visible. The colours are well preserved and appear stable. The frame is in good condition, minimal evidence for wear and tear, the joints are solid
Rourke van Dal (b.1969) Marilyn Monroe (Pink) signed lower right, numbered 4/5, screenprint, measurements 59 x 59.5 cm, frame 91 x 90 cmCondition report: The print is a work on paper, framed under glazing, not examined external to the frame. The frame is in good condition with solid joints, minimal wear and tear. The sheet appears well preserved, full margins are visible and there are no obvious signs for losses, deterioration, tears or creasing. The surface appears stable and the colours well preserved.

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