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A set of early 20th century silver flatware by Reed & Barton, in the Francis I pattern, comprising fourteen salad forks, eleven cream soup spoons, one small serving ladle spoon, and a single teaspoon, together with a few unmatched pieces of silver flatware, combined weight of R&B pieces: 1142 grams
Australia, Tasmania, CAMPBELL TOWN, Joseph Brickhill, Penny, 1856 (G 29; A 45); LAUNCESTON, E.F. Dease, Penny and Halfpenny, undated (G 60, 61; A 99, 100); DELORAINE, Samuel Henry, Penny, 1857 (G 106; A 226); NEW TOWN, R. Josephs, Penny and Halfpenny, 1855 (G 151, 152; A 309, 310); WESTBURY, Thomas White and Son, Penny, 1855 (G 305; A 620) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Australia, Tasmania, HOBART, O.H. Hedberg, Penny, undated (G 101c; A 198); R. Henry, Penny, undated (G 105; A 225); G. Hutton, Penny and Halfpenny, undated (G 137, 138; A 278, 279); William Andrew Jarvey, Pennies (2), undated (G 146, 147; A 300, 301); H. Lipscombe, Penny, undated (G 164; A 329) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Australia, Victoria, SOUTH YARRA, Fisher, Halfpenny, 1857 (G 71; A 122); PORT ALBERT, Gipps Land Hardware Company, Penny, 1862 (G 82; A 145); EAGLEHAWK, R. Grieve, Penny, 1862 (G 87; A 153); J.W. & G. Williams, Penny, undated (G 312; A 638); RICHMOND, R.B. Ridler, Penny, 1862 (G 236; A 453); GEELONG, J.T. Thomas, countermarked Penny (A 1223) [6]. Varied state £100-£150
New Zealand, AUCKLAND, Archibald Clark, Penny, 1857 (G 42; A 64); Samuel Coombes, Penny, undated (G 48b; A 78); T.S. Forsaith, Penny and Halfpenny, 1858 (G 75, 76; A 130, 131); B. Gittos, Penny, 1864 (G 84; A 149); R. Gratten, Penny, 1872 (G 86; A 172); Licensed Victuallers Association, Penny, 1871 (G 20; A 326) [7]. Varied state £100-£150
Jamaica, Authority of November 1758, Doubloon (valued at Five Pounds), a Ferdinand VI, 8 Escudos, 1751j, Lima, both sides centrally countermarked with floriate gr raised within a circular indent (Prid. 1; Gordon 1; KM 11.3; F 1). Coin good very fine, countermarks very fine, very rare [slabbed NGC XF 45] £20,000-£26,000 --- Provenance: R. Brandon Collection
A Royal Worcester vase and cover, dated 1919of twin-handled form, painted with an oval landscape featuring a lake with a castle beyond by R. Rushton, artist signed, on a pale pastel ground of coloured and gilt scrollwork, numbered '2701', Rd. No. 671697, 32cm highProvenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Finial to cover broken and re-stuck and chipped at the top. A few minute nicks to the edge of the foot rim. No further damages or repairs.
Two Victorian vellum legal documents, one being a lease agreement between Sir F. W. Fitzwygram (probably Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick William John Fitzwygram, 29th August 1823 - 9th December 1904, solider and Conservative politician) and Mr. John Williams; the other between Mrs. Charlotte and Mr. Charles Randall and the Rev. R. Blair for a portion of land at Plaistow Marsh, Essex (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
REGGIE KRAY; a scratch-built model of a longcase clock constructed of matchsticks, attributed to Reggie Kray and inscribed verso 'R. Kray H Wing', with Mercedes clock movement applied to a face board, broken swan neck pediment above arched door, to stepped plinth base and bracket feet, height 101cm (lacking glazing in the hood or main door).Provenance: - Built by Reggie Kray during his stay at HMP Gartree, and gifted to the vendor's husband, who was in the facility at the same time, circa mid-1970s.
EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB; a modern wooden tantalus containing three cut glass decanters, with presentation plaque for Everton Football Club, presented to Mr R. M. Tamlin Director, each engraved with the Everton crest and a different award, comprising 'Football Association Cup Finalist 1984-85', 'European Cup Winners Cup Winner 1984-85' and 'Football League Division One Champions 1984-85', height 29cm.Condition Report: - Please note there is no key to unlock the tantalus.
A small mixed lot of ceramics comprising Royal Crown Derby 'Caverswall' gilt-heightened cabinet plate by R. E. Prince, a further Royal Crown Derby example, pattern no.1128, a boxed Royal Worcester cake stand in the 'Royal Garden' pattern, two Wedgwood jasperware 'American Independence' cabinet plates, two Royal Copenhagen cups and saucers and a vase (8).
SHAKESPEARE; 'The Works of Shakespeare in Six Volumes, Carefully Revised and Corrected by the Former Editions, MDCCXLV (1745)', printed for J & P Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman, H. Lintot, C. Hitch, F. Brindley, F. & R. Tonson, and S. Draper, R. and B. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod, Volumes 1-6.Condition Report: These look to be the ex library of St Mary's convent school, bookplate for John Vernon, some loose, worn, not check all pages present,
A GEORGE I BURR WALNUT SECRETAIRE CHEST ON CHESTC.1720 AND LATER with canted and fluted corners, the upper section with a moulded cornice above three short and three graduated long drawers, the lower section with a secretaire drawer with pigeonholes, drawers and secret drawers, above two short and two graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, the drawers with carved swag and flowerhead handles, gilt brass escutcheons and feather banding 180cm high, 107.3cm, 58cm deep ProvenanceThe family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire.Catalogue NoteA chest on chest with slight differences to its brassware and feet, but of otherwise identical form and size, was sold at Christie's, London, 8th July 1999, lot 64. Related examples, with or without secretaire drawers, are illustrated in S. Whittington and C. Claxton Stevens, 18th Century Furniture: The Norman Adams Collection , London, 1989, p.368 and R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, London, 1954, vol.2, pp.42-43, and vol.1, p.140. A secretaire chest on chest with the trade label of Daniel Wild, at the Golden Ball, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, is illustrated on p.469 of C. Gilbert (ed.), Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, London, 1996, p.469.
A FRENCH TREEN IRON MOUNTED FRUITWOOD COFFEE GRINDER 18TH CENTURYthe iron hinged cover indistinctly stamped to the underside '*OINE-IJ* I*R-LEBO', above an octagonal neck, the base with a drawer with a wrought iron drop handle, on bun feet, the removable winding arm with a turned handle 18cm high, 7.8cm wide, 8cm deepProvenance Purchased from Sotheby's, Billingshurst, 30th September 1992, lot 1051. The Adler Collection of Treen.
A RARE AND FINE SCOTTISH FOLK ART TREEN CARVED 'BURNS' TABLE SNUFF BOX BY THE BLIND MAN OF GLASGOW, MID-19TH CENTURYall over carved with figures, hunting dogs, foxes and horses, the hinged lid with Tam O'Shanter kissing a lady, the interior with traces of foil16.5cm wideLiteratureFor a similar carved sycamore box, said to have been made by a blind Scotsman in Glasgow, c.1850 and now in the Birmingham City Art Gallery and Museum, see E. H. and E. R. Pinto, Tunbridge and Scottish Souvenir Woodware, pl.46.
A RARE NEW ZEALAND NATIVE SPECIMEN WOOD PARQUETRY 'CARD' TABLE BY ANTON SEUFFERT, AUCKLAND, DATED '1867'the circular top inlaid with parquetry star motifs with geometric patterns on a basket weave ground, with various timbers including: totara, rewarewa, orata, kauri, puriri, himu and malai, the specimen moulded edge with a pull-out section the underside with a black maker's label inscribed 'A. Seufert, Cabinet Maker, Auckland, New Zealand', revealing a silver presentaton plaque inscribed 'Presented to Major Ed. Brooke, R.E. By a few Ladies of Auckland, 11th March 1867', on a screw-off tripod base with a fluted stem on cabriole legs carved in relief with Maori style motifs and triple dots representing past, present and future, on scrolling feet76cm high, 68cn diameterCatalogue NoteAnton Seuffert was born in Bohemia in 1815 and later joined his father in the Vienna firm of cabinetmakers, Carl Leistler. Seuffert Snr and Jnr organised the firm's stand at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851, their most notable piece of furniture being the spectacular Gothic revival cabinet presented by Emperor Franz Joseph I to Queen Victoria, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Anton Seuffert emigrated to Auckland in 1859 and quickly established premises under his own name, specialising in high quality marquetry productions. He exhibited a pictorial marquetry secretaire consisting of 30,000 pieces of New Zealand timbers at the South Kensington International Exhibition of 1862. The secretaire was later acquired by the citizens of Auckland for 300 guineas and presented as a gift to Queen Victoria. It is still in the Royal Collection. Seuffert received further patronage from the Duke of Edinburgh in 1869. He changed his name from Seufert to Seuffert in 1869 and he died in 1887.Parquetry 'card tables' such as the present lot were intended for depositing 'calling' or business cards.Major Edward Brooke of the Royal EngineersEdward Thomas Brooke (1834-1909) was born in Ireland. He was the son of Reverend R. Sinclair Brooke of the Mariner's Church, Kingstowne, Ireland. He joined the Royal Engineers at the close of the Crimean War, but saw active service for the first time in the Maori War of 1863-64. He was twice mentioned in despatches and received his brevet of major for his services at the battle of Rangiriri, where he was wounded. He was then the youngest major in the Service. He was in the Transvaal at the time of the annexation of the country by Sir T. Shepstone and hoisted the British flag at Pretoria on that occasion. He retired in 1886.The Battle of RangiririThe Battle of Rangiriri was a major engagement in the invasion of Waikato which took place between 20th-21st of November 1863 during the New Zealand wars. More than 1400 British troops defeated about 500 warriors of the Kingitanga (Maori King Movement) which was resisting the expansion of the British settlement and colonial rule in the North Island.The Ladies of AucklandThe dedication on the silver plaque probably relates to the Auckland Ladies' Benevolent Society. It was established around 1857 and its chief object was to 'relieve cases of genuine distress that do not come under the jurisdiction of other bodies; to assist the poor and needy, and to systematically visit the dwellings of the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and comfort the desolate and oppressed'. Why the table was presented to Major Edward Brooke is open to question, was it for his heroic efforts in the Rangiriri wars? Or for good works done for the Maori community?For similar examples recently sold at auction see Sotheby's, London, 6th December 2011, lot 145 which fetched £17,500 (including premium) and Christie's, London, Works of Art from the Collection of the Late Professor Michael Jaffe, 19th March 2020, lot 232, £10,000 (including premium).LiteratureSee Brian Peet, The Seuffert Legacy, pp.111-117 for similar examples and a discussion of Seuffert's card tables. In particular page 117 illustrates a parquery and fern pattern table, presented to Countess Aberdeen with a similar silver presentation plaque to our table, inscribed 'To the Countess of Aberdeen by the Irish Women of Auckland NZ 4th May 1887'.
Two Indian General Service medals, comprising a George V medal with Afghanistan NWT 1919 bar, named to Sepoy Mohd Bakar, 2015, 2/89/ Pjbs, with ribbon, and a George VI medal with North West Frontier bar 1936-7, named to Sepoy Harnam Singh, 12132, 2-8 Punjab R, with ribbon.We have specific vendor instructions to sell WITHOUT RESERVE.
Two World War Two medals, comprising 1914-1918 Medal, and the Victory Medal, each named to GNR. R. Harrison, Royal Artillery No 94513, with ribbons, together with a George V Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary Medallion, contained in a silver plated cigarette box, the lid with engine turned decoration and cartouche bearing inscription, With Gratitude from Billingborough 1914-18, 12cm wide.
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Penny, 1797 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, large undraped bust right, rust marks on neck, breast and hair, fine hook of hair looping onto lower neck, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, k : · on shoulder, small letters, large flaw through r of rex, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, no k, ship with 5 relief gunports, small letters, marked flaw across 9 of date, edge plain, 28.78g/12h (BMC 1106 [KP 12]; Adams 14-15]). Virtually as struck with a little original colour and attractive surfaces, very rare [certified and graded NGC PF 64 BN] £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Bt KB Coins July 2009
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho), in copper, obv. from a retouched currency die, small draped bust right, ermined borders sharply cut, wreath of 10 leaves and 2 berries, uppermost double-cut, tip of tie-riband points downwards, k · : on shoulder, large letters, flaw in field below r of rex, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, olive branch with 10 leaves [mostly detached], single dot only visible on rock at right, ship with 6 incuse gunports weakly imaged with no sea below it and part of sea missing below Britannia, large letters, edge plain, thin flan, 21.85g/6h (cf. BMC 1116 [KP 15]; S 3777). Brilliant and virtually as struck, most attractive and extremely rare £600-£800 --- Provenance: S. Copthorne Collection, Colin Cooke Mailbid Sale, 2 June 2016 (2). Although several bronzed-copper pennies from this die combination on thin flans are known (Martin, SNC 2009, p.117, 1115A), the cataloguer has not noted any other thin flan copper pennies, although they should exist: the normal weight range for BMC 1116 would be c. 28g (cf. DNW 63, 123)
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho), in gilt-copper, obv. from a retouched currency die, small draped bust right, wreath of 11 leaves and 2 berries, upper one with distinct stem, tip of tie-riband points outwards, k · : on shoulder, large letters, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, olive branch with 10 leaves all attached, raised triangle of dots on rock at right, ship with 6 incuse gunports and an ensign at the stern, large letters, edge plain, 28.60g/6h (BMC 1124 [KP 18]; ‘Selig’ 1288, this coin; Adams 28, this coin; S 3777). Gilding worn on r of rex, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, very rare [certified and graded NGC PF 62 Cameo] £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: A Collection of British Copper and other British Coins, the property of a Gentleman, Spink Auction 20, 31 March 1982, lot 374; ‘H. Selig’ [H. Cohn] Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 131, 2 March 1999, lot 1288; C. Adams Collection, Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 28
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Pattern Halfpenny, 1799 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, wreath of 11 leaves, brooch of 7 circular jewels, legend reads britann · rex · f · d ·, no signature, rev. Britannia seated left, small flaw under her right armpit, olive branch with 14 leaves, centre prong of trident to left of first limb of second n in legend, soho and raised triangle of dots on rock, ship with raised line along length of hull, shield with thin raised rim, edge centre-grained, 14.44g/6h (BMC 1239 [KH 19]; Martin, SNC 2009, p.114, this coin listed). Spot by r of britannia, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, very rare £400-£500 --- Provenance: ‘Gregory’ [Baldwin Basement] Collection, Part III, Baldwin Auction 50, 24 April 2007, lot 399; M.J. Martin Collection; bt M.J. Martin September 2012
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Halfpenny, 1806 (late Soho), in bronzed-copper, from currency dies [obv. altered], laureate bust right, wreath of 11 leaves, brooch of 8 jewels of which the uppermost is very small, k . on shoulder, rev. Britannia seated left, retouched olive branch with 10 leaves and 3 berries, line under soho, ship with long pennant and incuse gunports, line flaws below b and second i in britannia, edge plain, 9.13g/6h (BMC 1374 [KH 43]; Martin, SNC 2009, p.116, this coin listed; S 3781). Heavily lacquered and with rim fault on upper obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very rare £240-£300 --- Provenance: R. King Collection, DNW Auction 67, 28 September 2005, lot 907; M.J. Martin Collection; bt M.J.M. October 2017
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Farthing, 1799 (late Soho), in gilt-copper, laureate bust right, brooch with 6 irregular jewels, flaw attached to base of g in gratia, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 8 attached leaves, blocked-up loop in r of farthing, edge centre-grained, 6.40g/6h (BMC 1269 [KF 7]; Cooke 292, this coin; ‘Selig’ 1427; S 3779). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant mint state, most attractive [certified and graded NGC PF 62 Cameo] £600-£800 --- Provenance: E.A. Johnstone Collection; C.D. Cooke Collection FPL May 2006 (292) [from Baldwin 1973]; bt Cooke June 2006
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Farthing, 1799 (late Soho), in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, brooch with 6 irregular jewels, flaw attached to base of g in gratia, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 8 attached leaves, blocked-up loop in r of farthing, edge centre-grained, 6.12g/6h (BMC 1270 [KF 7]; Cooke 293; S 3779). Two spots by dei, otherwise virtually as struck £240-£300 --- Provenance: Bt KB Coins February 2006
George III (1760-1820), Soho Mint, Birmingham, Proof Farthing, 1799 (late Soho), in copper, laureate bust right, brooch with 6 irregular jewels, flaw attached to base of g in gratia, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 8 attached leaves, blocked-up loop in r of farthing, edge centre-grained, 6.34g/6h (BMC 1271 [KF 7]; Cooke 294; S 3779). Obverse rim knock at 8 o’clock, otherwise good extremely fine, original colour, extremely rare £240-£300 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 632; bt KB Coins September 2005
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Pattern Penny, 1797, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, large undraped bust right with hair clumsily recut and flaw polished off cheek, front of truncation thinned, wreath of 10 leaves and 5 berries, k : · on shoulder, small letters, rev. Britannia helmeted, seated left with extra drapery on globe, ship at left, olive branch with 16 leaves, k below shield, small letters, two olive branches with soho on rim, no flaws, edge plain, 29.82g/6h (BMC 1142 [R 54]; ‘Selig’ 1293, recté BMC 1142 [= Adams 40]). Reverse with red copper patination and remnants of initial darker tone on rim, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, very rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Baldwin FPL Spring 2020 (203); bt Baldwin March 2020
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Proof Penny, 1797, in copper, from retouched dies, small draped bust right, ermined borders sharply cut, hair and drapery heavily marked with fine rust spots, wreath of 10 leaves and 2 berries, uppermost double-cut, tip of tie-riband points downwards, k · : on shoulder, large letters, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, small flaws on left forearm and on drapery, olive branch with 10 leaves [all attached], incuse triangle of dots on rock at right, ship with 6 incuse gunports, tall masts, one thick stay from foremast to bowsprit, large letters, edge plain, 27.93g/6h (BMC 1148 [R 56]; ‘Selig’ 1295 [= Adams 42]; S 3777). Light grazes in field below trident prongs, otherwise good extremely fine, very rare £700-£900 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 193, 6-7 July 2021, lot 467
A superb Pattern Penny, 1805 George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Pattern Penny, 1805, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, draped bust right positioned low in field, brooch with 6 square jewels, k on lowest fold of drapery, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, no stop after date, k to left of shield, foliage below and behind Britannia’s heel, cluster of rust spots to right of second a in legend, edge plain, 18.37g/6h (BMC 1294 [R 88]; ‘Selig’ 1297; Adams 47). Brilliant mint state, most attractive mahogany patination and reflective surfaces, rare [previously certified and graded NGC PF 65 BN Cameo] £1,000-£1,500 --- Provenance: Spink Auction 21006, 7 July 2021, lot 402
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Proof Penny, 1806, in bronzed-copper, draped bust right with wreath of 11 leaves, no hair curl to right of tie-knot, brooch of 9 jewels, k · on lowest fold of striated shoulder drapery, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, double horizontal line below her left hand, olive branch with 11 leaves and 3 berries, k and soho below, ship with no gunports, edge plain, 17.61g/6h (BMC 1350 [R 97]; ‘Selig’ 1311; Adams 69; S 3780). Usual surface metal fault below re of rex, otherwise virtually as struck, scarce £400-£500 --- Provenance: Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 38, 26 September 2019, lot 1190
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Proof Penny, 1807, in bronzed-copper, draped bust right with wreath of 11 leaves, no hair curl to right of tie-knot, brooch of 9 jewels, k · on lowest fold of striated shoulder drapery, rev. Britannia seated left on rock, double horizontal line below her left hand, olive branch with 11 leaves and 3 berries, k and soho below, ship with no gunports, edge plain, 17.62g/6h (BMC 1354 [R 98]; ‘Selig’ 1312, this coin; Adams 72; S 3780). Practically as struck, rare [certified and graded NGC PF 62 BN] £500-£700 --- Provenance: Glendining Auction, 24 February 1982, lot 151 (part); ‘H. Selig’ [H. Cohn] Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 131, 2 March 1999, lot 1312; SNC June 2000 (2430)
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Proof Halfpenny, 1807, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, wreath of 11 leaves, brooch of 8 jewels, third and sixth broken off, k on shoulder, rev. Britannia seated left, olive branch with 10 leaves and 3 berries, line under soho, ship with minute pennants at mastheads, edge plain, 10.48g/6h (BMC 1383 [R 100]; ‘Selig’ 1409, this coin; S 3781). Extremely fine, rare £200-£300 --- Provenance: V.M. Brand Collection; Norweb Collection, Part III, Spink Auction 56, 19 November 1986, lot 1057 (part); ‘H. Selig’ [H. Cohn] Collection, Part II, Spink Auction 131, 2 March 1999, lot 1409; SNC June 2000 (2462)
George III (1760-1820), Taylor Workshop, London, Restrike Pattern Farthing, 1806, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right with long hair, 2 berries in wreath, brooch with 5 jewels, large raised k on shoulder, rev. Britannia seated left, hair unwaved, olive branch with 9 leaves [7 detached], raised flaw on rim at 2 o’clock filed down, edge plain, 5.02g/6h (BMC 1404 [R 103]; Cooke 285). Virtually as struck, rare [certified and graded NGC PF 63 BN] £300-£400 --- Provenance: J. Bigrig Collection, Colin Cooke FPL 76, August 2013 (461)
Miscellaneous, Doty, R., The Soho Mint & the Industrialization of Money, Washington and London, 1998, viii + 351pp, illustrations in text, dj (Manville 1846); Mason, Sheena (ed.), Matthew Boulton: Selling what all the world desires, Birmingham and New Haven, 2009, 258pp, illustrations in text, dj [2]. Publishers’ bindings; almost as new £40-£50
Gio PontiCoffee table, circa 1950Painted wood, glass. 41 x 108.5 x 48.4 cmManufactured by Fontana Arte, Milan, Italy. Footnotes:LiteratureR. Aloi, Esempi di arredamento moderno di tutto il mondo. Tavoli, tavolini, carrelli, Hoepli, 1950, fig. 39Roberto Aloi, L' Arredamento Moderno, Sesta Serie, Milan, 1955, fig. 355 for a similar exampleFranco Deboni, Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin, 2012, fig. 145This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR TPAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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