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Hornby Railways OO Limited Edition Train Pack, 'Fireworks At Chilcompton' (R.2908). Comprising a BR West Country Class Pacific, Dorchester 34042 in Brunswick Green livery. 2 BR (Ex LMS) corridor 3rd class coaches and a BR (Ex LMS) corridor brake 3rd class coach. Together with a print 'Fireworks At Chilcompton' by Barry J Freeman. Boxed. Contents VGC. £70-90
Peter Rhoades A Decade Screen-print Edition 1/10 Signed and numbered by the artist. Framed and glazed. Trained as a painter, Rhoades discovered screen printing during the 1960s, when it was favoured by propaganda artists amongst the students protest movements in Paris and London. At that time, Rhoades worked for a commercial printing company and used the technique to produce posters for the pop music industry. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions. Brad Faine (b. 1945) Envy Artist Proof Print Numbered and signed by the artist Measures 23cm x 16cm. Brad Faine was born and raised in Brighton, England. He is the son of a Royal Australian Air Force bomber pilot and a British cabaret singer and was born in 1945. He studied Fine Arts (Painting) at Leicester College of Art, where he achieved a Dip Ad (Hons) under the tutelage of Harry Thubron, an early proponent of conceptual art. Subsequently, he completed a Post Graduate ATC course at Goldsmiths in London. During his time at Leicester, Faine developed the first truly playable three-dimensional Chess set, which was exhibited at the 'Invention of Problems' Exhibition at the ICA. He was also responsible for the concept for ‘Inter-play,’ one of the two British entries for the 1968 Paris Biennale. On leaving University in 1972, Brad and his wife Jane founded Coriander Studio, which grew from a cottage industry into an internationally renowned maker and publisher of limited-edition silk-screens and, more recently, digital prints. The Studio has, over the last 40 years, has worked with more than 300 artists ranging from Henri Chopin (one of the world’s leading exponents of sound poetry) to Romain de Tirtoff known as Erté, Patrick Huges, John Hoyland, Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake, and Michael Craig-Martin to Damien Hirst. In addition to being the Managing Director of Coriander Studio, he has taught printmaking as a visiting lecturer at various art schools including St Martins College of Art and Design, West Sussex College of Art (Farnham), and the Royal Academy of Art. Faine, while teaching at the Royal Academy also had a one-man show in the ever-popular, Coffee Bar Gallery. This lot is also sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
Framed Photographic Print "The Last of the Few" featuring Battle of Britain Pilots taken in 1990 with facimile signatures, size in frame 74cm x 61cm: Red Arrows print from 2001 "Red Suits Tomorrow" by Robert Tomlin, signed in pencil by the Red Arrows Team, size 45cn x 32cm: Two Red Arrows Calendars for 2002 (Limited Edition 477/1500) & 2005.
WW2 Luftwaffe Aces Signed Books: "Luftwaffe Diary" photo books Volumes 1 & 2 by Uwe Feist & Thomas McGuirl. Ryton Publishing 1994. Hardback. Volume 1 has 17 original signatures all in ink to the front inside cover and one in pencil with photo to the first page. Long out of print. B&W and colour photos and illustrations. (2)
A Christian Louboutin Sweet Charity Leather and Leopard Print Pony Hair Shoulder Bag. Gold tone hardware and shoulder strap. Sweet charity blue fastening. Classic red textile and black leather interior with a zipped compartment. Comes with a dust cover. 33cm length x 22cm height. In good condition but please see photos. Ref: 15846
A BOXED STEIFF LIMITED EDITION 'TEDDY BEAR VIOLET', no.677625, limited edition no.902/1500, cream mohair, wearing Liberty print dress and Liberty label stitched to foot pad, height 26cm, with tag and labels attached and with certificate (1 + box and certificate) (Condition Report: in good condition overall)
THREE BOXES & LOOSE containing twenty volumes of The Oxford Illustrated Dickens, a leather bound, brass clasped, Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible (front board and spine detached) forty-eight bound editions of New Popular Educator, a box of classical sheet music, Royal ephemera and the Commemoration and Funeral Service of Ralph Vaughan Williams, a boxed 'Hidden Treasures' ceramic figure of Pegasus 107/750 (sd) a sheathed Wilkinson Sword, an oval wall mirror and a framed print 'Astrology Is The Clock Of Destiny'

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