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Collection of Vintage Jewellery to include vintage gold tone openwork brooch with tiger's eye style stone; vintage large peacock brooch 1950s/60s openwork; brass style bracelet; bracelet, silver-tone with pearl decoration; vintage enamelled oval brooch with floral print; vintage Scottish style pendant and heavy tone chain; Butler & Wilson vintage clip on drop earrings; rhinestone-type bow necklace with interesting styles silver tone chain; small coral coloured beads, twisted rope effect necklace. Please see images.
L. S. Lowry 1887 - 1976 Unsigned Ltd Edition Proof Lithograph / Print - Titled ' The Football Match ' The Lithograph / Print Is Marked In Pencil ' Proof ' to Margin. Published by Grove Fine Art Manchester Edition of 1,500 Copies, This Is Marked Proof Stamped with Grove Fine Art Blind Stamp G.F.A. Mounted and Framed Behind Reflective Glass. Lithograph Size Only 15.25 x 11 Inches. Excellent Condition In All Aspects.
Helen Bradley Pencil Signed Print with blind stamp HCF. Published by Miss Carter Publications, Manchester, England. Copyright in all countries including USA titled 'On a Lonely Summers Day' still retaining its original pristine colour. Year published 1975. Framed, mounted and glazed, overall size 28'' x 24''.
Tranquillo Marangoni (1912-1992) series of seven woodcuts of Trieste, signed with a monogram TM in the print and signed indistinctly in pencil with title on the border, 21cm x 13cm image(7) three other architectural prints, and a small watercolour of flowers with an attribution to Elizabeth Parry, and a folder of loose pages from Cook's second voyage for making discoveries in the South Seas and round the world pg. 175-214.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (British, 1887-1976). 'Our Town', print in colours signed in pencil and numbered 265/850 to margin. Published by Grove Galleries Ltd., Manchester. 42 x 61cm. Framed and glazed. Please note that artist resale right may also be payable on this lot up to a maximum of 4% on top of the hammer price (visit www.dac.org for more information). .
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA (British, 1887-1976). Industrial Scene, print in colours on wove paper, 1974, signed in pencil to margin, published by Venture Prints Ltd., Bristol, with the Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp. 34.5 x 24.5cm. Framed and glazed. Please note that artist resale right may also be payable on this lot up to a maximum of 4% on top of the hammer price (visit www.dac.org for more information). .
Portrait of Jean Genet, French runaway outcast and criminal who became a gay novelist, poet, and political activist. Crayon lithograph by Hans Anschutz (German Surrealist, active 1960s), based on an early identification photograph of Genet whilst held in the Mettray Penal Establishment. Anschutz illustrated ‘Jean Genet Der Zun Tode Verurteilte’ by Gerald Erhardt published in 1969 so presumably this print is of a similar date. (No other example found). Limited edition of 7, this number 5. Hand signed in pencil to margin. 36.5 x 37.5cm. .
Z.J.S. Ndimande & Son (South Africa, active 1940-1983)An archive containing approx. 1,126 loose images and 4 albums containing approx. 692 images.silver gelatin print on resin-coated paper All approx. 14 x 9cm (5 1/2 x 3 9/16in). (sheet size)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly by Alain Guisson, Brussels, circa 1980s;Private Collection, Europe.The Z.J.S. Ndimande photo studio was founded in Greytown, in the South African province of Natal in 1940. The family business changed hands to son Richard in 1968, which was a difficult task for Richard who struggled to operate the studio under the constraints of the Apartheid Government. Laws such as the Group Areas Act, which effectively dislocated racial and ethnic groups to specific and completely new segregated areas had a major effect on the studio as Greytown was now considered a strictly white-only area. As a result, Richard moved the studio in 1968 to the semi-rural township of enHlalagahle located outside of Greytown. An incredibly poor and rough neighbourhood, many of Ndimande's loyal black clientele no longer visited the studio and business declined.This important archive of studio photographs was taken between 1964-1983 during this immensely difficult period for the Z.J.S. Ndimande & Son Studio. Despite the pressures, these images reveal an alternative perspective to life under Apartheid rule. Clients were photographed in a very simple setting, with a parted black curtain as a backdrop. With very little attention given to the background, all attention was focused on the person. Several of the sitters in this archive have sunglasses on, not only creating a sense of anonymity but adds to the stylised and humorous character of the studio, seeing as these were taken indoors. Some clutch vinyl of musicians popular at the time. One young woman solemnly gazes outwards holding a Bobby Womack record. Others are seen wearing their finest, and some are wearing the torn jeans they no longer can afford to replace. In addition to this playful set of images, the archive also contains a series of photographs of individuals dressed head to toe in intricate Zulu beadwork. This was a craft that many women were traditionally taught as young girls both as a method for decoration and communication. It's likely that these images were taken for the women to later send to their loved ones located in a separate area or working in the mines at Kimberley. A visual alternative to a love letter. The Z.J.S. Ndimande & Son studio were one of the few and incredibly important outlets where black South Africans could express themselves during Apartheid. This extremely rare archive of images offers a glimpse at the fun and creative flair that remained within ordinary life, even under such difficult circumstances.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Zanele Muholi (South African, born 1972)Isililo XX inkjet print on cotton fibre-based paper, Baryta coated48 x 48cm (18 7/8 x 18 7/8in). image size.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mohau Modisakeng (South African, born 1986)Untitled (Frame XIV), 2013 ink-jet print on Epson UltraSmooth200 x 150cm (78 3/4 x 59 1/16in).from an edition of 3 with 2 artist's proofs.Footnotes:IllustratedMohau Modisakeng, with essays by Hlonipha Mokoena, Ruth Simbao, and Ashraf Jamal, (WHATIFTHEWORLD), p.27This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mikhael Subotzky (South African, born 1981)Leon (at the back of the hospital) Beaufort West Hospital, 2006 lightjet c-print on fuji crystal archive paper Image: 106 x 128.7 cm Paper: 126 x 147.7cmFootnotes:ProvenanceAcquired at The Goodman Gallery, South Africa in 2011.Saatchi Collection.ExhibitedLondon, Saatchi Gallery, Out of Focus: Photography, 2012London, Saatchi Gallery, Pangaea II: New Art from Africa and Latin America, 2015London, Saatchi Gallery, Dead: A Celebration of Mortality, 2015LiteratureSaatchi Gallery, Out of Focus: Photography, p.2An award-winning South African photographer, Mikhael Subotzky was first attracted to documenting Beaufort West's centrally located prison, situated at the intersection of two major national roadways. The peculiar geography of this small Karoo town became a much wider focus. Beaufort West has been described by the South African Human Rights Commission as 'an isolated town that has not broken away from the shackles of South Africa's past, where economic and social integration is severely limited. In this series, Subotzky documents the town's violence, poverty and existing segregation. Leon (At The Back Of The Hospital) sadly depicts the violent culture that many young men experience in this small town. An important series in Subotzky's oeuvre of work, it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 2008-2009.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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