Standing figures in stylish period fashion, showing a variety of patterns. Female feeding doves from apron. Male give treat to dog.This pair is modeled in traditional period dress and meticulously decorated to show off the variety of skill and imagination of the world renowned German porcelain manufacturer. Intricately decorated down to the lace in her bodice and ruffles in his open shirt, these figures depict the imaginary vision of bucolic French country folk - young female in three quarters length blouse, open neck to bust line, lace collaret around neck, large print flower medallions ornaments her tight waist coat and lace bodice. She holds a pale yellow apron with lace edge which sits atop two more layers of patterned dress, her pink buckled slippers showing just out from under her petticoat. She is feeding doves from her apron clutched in one hand and the other feeding the birds that are individually modeled and sit at her feet pecking the seed.The realistic grain swaddled in her billowing apron shows the depth of care that took to make these. Peasant gentleman standing contra pasto looking at man's most loyal friend. The man holds a treat in his raised right coaxing the brown and white canine to beg or sit. He cradles his large brim brown hat under this same arm. He wears the same elaborate large print rose medallion material as his female companion for his coat with an unbuttoned ruffled shirt underneath.His dress is completed with a gilt edged, stippled pattern waistcoat over purplish striped trousers, white hosiery and brown slippers with elaborate bow. A leather satchel with orange strap hangs from his right shoulder with one hand inside to procure treats for his gentle beast. A supportive brocage tree stump anchors his back leg. Both marked with cross swords of Meissen. Dimensions: 10"Manufacturer: Attributed MeissenCountry of Origin: France Condition: Good, some damage to her lace bodice.
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Oval, porcelain brooch with print portrait of Queen Victoria.Brooch commemorates the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Edges outlined with gold plated rope-like design. Consists entirely of a full color head and shoulder portrait of the mature Queen wearing a small crown and mantilla, and a blue sash of the Order of the Garter on her left arm, as is the custom for ladies. On the sash is the St. George's star and a fob brooch with a profile of Prince Albert. Standard back pin and hook closure. Doulton Burslem backstamp. Issued: 1897Dimensions: 2.25" Dia.Manufacturer: Doulton BurslemCountry of Origin: England Condition: Normal wear consistent with age. Back of brooch with small hairline crack. Minor discoloration to gold plate.
Well appointed and preserved 1940 copy of "Siebenburgen". Illustrated.Produced by the Hungarian Historical Society of Budapest, this compendium of Romanian history/culture is filled with well preserved full color plates, illustrations, fold out removable map, censuses, historical images, and 308 pages of lore and facts. Fine binding and badged cover, no missing or torn pages. Well produced color plates and glossy B&W print. Issued: 1940Dimensions: 12.5"L X 9.75"D X 2.5"HManufacturer: Hungarian Historical SocietyCountry of Origin: Hungary Condition: Good.
Entitled "Homage to the Sun". Joan Miro aquatint on Arches paper. Signed in pencil on the Lower Right. Marked on Lower Left "HC".Aquatint is textured and embossed in the center. Accompanied by an appraisal and Certificate of Authenticity from the Gallery. Removed from frame for inspection. HC stands for Hors Commerce. Before electronic printing, HC's were only available from the Artist. HC's and AP's (Artist Proofs) are very similar except HC's are only available directly from the artist. A HC is given as a gift to the artist for allowing the publisher to print their images. Artist: Joan MiroDimensions: 41.5" x 29"Edition Size: 75 Provenance: 1986-Purchased, Studio Art Gallery 2019- offered for saleCondition: Some stains in matte.
Signed and numbered, kinetic lines in magenta, green, blue, forming visual patterns. Framed.Original signed and numbered by hand and in pencil, kinetic lines in magenta, green, blue, forming visual patterns. Framed.A framed serigraph signed and numbered in pencil by Venezuelan artist Carlos Cruz-Diez, (1923-). Colored lines in magenta, green, blue, forming visual patterns. Framed and presented in a white matte. Paris- and Caracas-based artist Cruz Diez's work is represented in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Tate Modern, London, the Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, and many other museums and galleries. He is considered among the greatest living artistic innovators, and one of the pioneers of kinetic and Optical Art, or Op Art, employs optical illusions, giving the impression of movement, hidden images, and vibrating patterns. Artist: Carlos Cruz DiezIssued: 1994Dimensions: 27"W x 39"H print 30.5"W x 43"H framedCountry of Origin: Venezuela Artist: Carlos Cruz DiezIssued: 1994Dimensions: 27”W x 39”H print 30.5”W x 43”H framedEdition Size: 130 Edition Number: 8Country of Origin: Venezuela Condition: Age related wear.
Figures Outside Log Houses, 20th century oil on canvas signed and dated 1938 by Muritz Finström (1894-1955), Rural Landscapes, watercolour and pastel signed and Flowers in a Vase, woodblock print indistinctly signed max 46cm x 68cm (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Badger, ltd.ed colour print No.304/850 signed and numbered by Robert E Fuller (British 1972-), Barn Owl with Mouse, print signed by John Wharam and Field Mouse, print signed by John Naylor max 34cm x 24cm (3) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
English School, 19th century, portrait of a girl, watercolour, 29 x 24cm, together with a 19th century etching, The Black Brunswick, a yachting print and three Vanity Fair prints of the Rothschilds, a signed limited edition Russell Flint lithograph and a collection of prints from the Expo '70 (8)
A framed Chelsea number 26 shirt, personally signed by John Terry, COA on reverse on the frame - frame size 82.5cm x 70cm, in good condition and a black and white canvas print of Peter Osgood scoring, with signature, Match against Huddersfield town at Stamford Bridge 8th January 1972, 41cm x 61cm overall, in good condition

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