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Gibraltar. 1942-51 5/- black and deep scarlet perf 13, mint imprint block of four with Pl. 2 R9/4 broken 'R', hinged on selvedge only, the stamps fine unmounted. Very well centred, R10/3 with trivial natural inclusion at left. The unmounted single example in our sale #25 realised £3600. SG 129ba (£2250)/CW 29d
An Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the Late American War,... to the Year 1783 by R. Lamb. Dublin: Printed by Wilkinson & Courtney, 1809. FIRST EDITION . First, lg. list of subs.,Bookplate for Rev. Henry Murphy. *A copy of one of the most highly regarded personal narratives of the American Revolutionary War. Lamb (1756-1830), Dublin-born, a keen observer and a careful writer, and his books - especially his account of a non-commissioned officer's experience of the American war.
MILITARY MEDALS ETC, a 1914-18 George V service medal to 61567 Pte W B Morris, Welsh R, a 1914-19 victory medal to 14-35427 Pte J A Jones, S Wales Bord, a cased collection of Royal Welch Fusilier buttons etc and a cased collection of badges for the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, two Desert Rat Association shoulder flashes, a Royal Armoured Corps World War II badge and a Fear Naught tank badge
An 18ct. gold emerald and diamond ring, step-cut emerald surrounded by small diamonds, claw settings, size P, emerald large natural fault, together with an 18ct. gold and clear stone solitaire ring, size Q/R Correction: first-mentioned ring - the large step-cut stone is a doublet, NOT AN EMERALD.
Advertising Poster Richard Lindner 3rd International Biennale - 3 Biennale Internationale De L'Estampe Year: unmarked, most likely 1970s. Artist: R. Lindner. Size (cm): 90x60. Very good condition, minor tears in margins. Richard Lindner (1901-1978) American painter of figure subjects, often of an erotic or enigmatic character. Born in Hamburg. Grew up in Nuremberg where he studied the piano at the Conservatory, then enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In 1928 spent a year in Berlin, returning to Munich in 1929 to become art director of a publishing firm. Left Germany in 1933 and went to Paris. Fled in 1941 to the USA, where he became very successful as an illustrator for magazines such as Vogue, Fortune and Harper's Bazaar. Began to paint seriously in the early 1950s; took a post as instructor at the Pratt Institute in 1952 and gave up commercial work. First one-man exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, 1954. His early pictures were inspired mainly by memories of Germany, including the tradition of toy-manufacturing in Nuremberg, the theatre (the plays of Wedekind, Schleminer's Triadic Ballet, etc.) and the German Expressionist cinema. After c.1960 he drew most of his themes from the vulgar, garish and fetishistic aspects of New York life. Painted full-time from 1965. Died in New York.Guaranteed authentic original vintage poster.

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