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CORNELIA PARKER (England, 1956)"Bullet drawing" 2008.Wire obtained by stretching a lead bullet.works belonging to the same series, included in the Collection of the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Catalogued in: Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne, 16 oct.2013.-31 mars 2014 (Cit. et reprod. p. 190) isbn 978-2-84426-625-5.Size: 65 x 65 x 4,5 cm; 66 x 66 cm (frame).Cornelia Ann Parker is an English sculptor and conceptual artist. She studied at Gloucestershire College of Art and Design (1974-75) and Wolverhampton Polytechnic (1975-78). She received her MFA from the University of Reading in 1982 and honorary doctorates from the University of Wolverhampton in 2000, the University of Birmingham (2005), the University of Gloucestershire (2008) and the University of Manchester (2017). In 1997, Cornelia Parker was shortlisted for the Turner Prize alongside artists Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch and Gillian Wearing (who won the prize). Parker is currently Honorary Professor at the University of Manchester. Parker is best known for her large-scale sculptures, such as Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), first exhibited at the Chisenhale Gallery in Bow, London.3 In 1997, at the Turner Prize exhibition, Parker exhibited Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (1997), suspending the charred remains of a church that had been struck by lightning in Texas. Eight years later, Parker made a piece called Anti-Mass (2005), using charcoal from a church in Kentucky that had been destroyed by arson.
Brietling : A Gent's Stainless Steel Emergency Mission Quartz Calendar Wristwatch, ref. A73322, white dial with Arabic numerals, date aperture at 4/5 o' clock, triple subsidiary dials and outer tachymeter scale, rotating bezel, screw-down crown, emergency crown, on Breitling stainless steel bracelet, case 44mm excluding crown. CONDITION REPORT: Brand new battery fitted 16/12/21.
A Victorian field maple snuff box, of octagonal section with shaped thumbpiece, 95mm l, a contemporary horn snuff box, a brass sovereign balance in pasteboard box with printed label of T Simmons and a Victorian beam scale with brass pans and several weights, wood box (4) Condition evident from image
Science and Art Department bronze medal, impressed HAROLD B KEATING STAGE 23C, 5mm, cased, an unusual early 20th c gold inlaid gunmetal (koftagari) sovereign case, decorated to both sides with ancient Egyptian scenes and a Victorian beam scale, with bright steel beam and brass pans (3) Good condition, sovereign case in particular the sovereign case
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARES, CLOCKS, STAMPS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include boxed and unboxed Matchbox and Corgi diecast vehicles (sd to boxes), a small box of British pre-decimal and foreign coins, a tin of foreign stamps in mini albums including some Olympic stamps from the 1960s and 1970s, pewter tankards, plated hand mirror, trays and bonbon dishes, an oversized shoe length 42cm, width 16cm, a set of Libra Scale Company balance scales with weights, a stereoscope, two mantle clocks and a late twentieth century wall clock etc (sd) (2 BOXES + LOOSE)
TWO ENCORE STRAT TYPE ELECTRIC GUITARS one in translucent purple finish with white pearloid scratchplate, white pickups and controls, rosewood fingerboard on maple neck , the other has 3/4 size body, standard scale length and only one humbucking pickup, black finish Rosewood fingerboard on maple neck (Condition report: purple in very good condition black has finish losses both necks straight and play ok neither electrics tested)
Remembering The Lancaster Bomber - John Bell (617 Squadron Bomb Aimer) - signed Corgi made Aviation Archive 1/144 scale diecast model 47304 ' The Dam Busters Special Edition Avro Lancaster ' Operation Chastise. Signed to the wing by Bell in black ink. Model appears mint and complete. Box lid not present. Signed exclusively for this auction by Bell.
Paul Calle (1928 - 2010) and Chris Calle (B. 1961) "1940s - Aviation Assumes Strategic Importance" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands The 20th Century series 60c Aviation Assumes Strategic Importance stamp issued November 16, 1998. On July 10, 1940, Adolf Hitler ordered Germany's Luftwaffe to begin an assault on Great Britain in anticipation of a full-scale invasion of the island nation. The struggle for air supremacy would become famous as the Battle of Britain. For the first time in history, airplanes -- without the support of armies or navies -- were relied on to destroy an enemy's capacity to resist. Royal Air Force pilots shot down two German planes for every one of their own lost. By the end of October, the disillusioned Fuhrer had postponed the invasion indefinitely. Throughout the course of World War II, many of U.S. General Billy Mitchell's predictions about the important role air power would play became fact. These included strategic bombardment, mass airplane operations, and the eclipse of the battleship by the bomb-carrying airplane. Image Size: 10.25 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 13 x 22 in. Unframed. (B16236 / B16237)
~ A Japanese Meiji period lacquered table cabinet (a.f.), together with a Chinese red lacquered barrel stool, blue and white ginger jar (lacking cover), three Oriental face screens, two lacquer boxes, wooden opium scale case and a hardwood tray inlaid with abalone shell (10)Condition report: The door on the table cabinet is looses but present. Cover is also loose but present. There are numerous scuffs and scratches. The metalwork dented and with tears. The main body with scuffs and scratches throughout, 37cm by 20cm by 48cm. Stool - approximately 32cm diameter by 32cm high. Jar - 16cm high. Boxes - 30cm by 11cm by 8cm and 19cm by 16cm by 7cm.
Provence Moulage, MPH Models, Tim Dyke - A boxed Provence Moulage / MPH Models #1022 Lotus Elite Le Mans 1963 Wagstaff / Ferguson Class 1st - Overall 10th 2256.94 miles at 94.05mph. This 1:43 scale resin model is Limited Edition numbered 2 of 25 models modified by Tim Dyke in March 1996 . Finished in white with green stripe and RN39, the highly detailed model appears in Mint condition, and also comes with hand signed Limited Edition certificate / card. To the base the model is marked 'Made in France Provence Moulage' complete with photo etched plaque stating 'Lotus Elite Le Mans 1963'. Another plaque comes in a clear plastic snap bag. The documentation that comes with the exquisite model tells of the history behind the actual vehicles and outlines the 188 special features made by Tim Dyke. Modifications include "Sidelights - moulded units removed and body drilled to accept Marsh Models turned / chromed units fitted"; "Exhaust - none in kit, scratch built system cast in pewter" and much much more. Such is the level of detail gone into the creation of the model that a many can only been seen under close scrutiny. The model comes in a Mint plain cardboard box with MPH branding and a Provence Moulage - MPH Models - #559, a boxed 1:43 scale resin model 1953 Cunningham C4RK Le Mans Coupe as originally made by Provence Moulage and then comprehensively modified by Tim Dyke with 111 listed improvements to the detail finish to make them as accurate a representation as possible. These improvements include; no. 63 shallow headlamp bezels replaced by deeper ones, no. 69 oversized moulded foot pedals reduced in size and rubber patterns marked, no. 106 specially etched 2 ear wheel spinners fitted to replace the incorrect 3 ear spinners. The level of detail cannot be overstated. In addition to the car itself is a detailed list of improvements, a printed history of the model and a signed card to show that this is car number 14 of 25 made in March 1991. The model appear Mint in a Very Good blue card Provence Moulage box with an MPH Models sticker. (This does not constitute a guarantee. [2]
Provence Moulage, MPH Models - A boxed Provence Moulage resin and alloy 1:43 scale Jaguar C-Type Le Mans Winner 1953 A.Rolt /D.Hamilton 2540.2 miles at 105.84 mph, which was modified by Tim Dyke in December 1987. One of Tim's early modified models, this marvellous miniature is finished in Jaguar Racing Green with RN18 and appears in Mint condition. Numbered 6 out a a very Limited Edition run of 10 this finely detailed creation comes with hand signed Limited Edition certificate / card. Unlike some of Tim's later models this example does not contain documentation outlining the list of modifications made. However, its plain to see such things as changes to bonnet straps; seat coverings; dash and instrumentation panel; headlights; fuel filler cap to name but a few. Close examination reveals the true extent of the comprehensive alterations made. The base is marked 'Jaguar C Made in France Provence Moulage' and unusually does not carry the MPH logo to the base! The model is presented in a Provence Moulage blue and white box which appears in Excellent condition and contains a Provence Moulage leaflet about the model, together with photo etched plaque contained in clear plastic snap bag and Provence Moulage: MPH Models, Tim Dyke - A boxed 1:43 scale resin Provence Moulage / MPH Models #476 Jaguar D Type Le Mans 1955 M.Hawthorn / I.Bueb 2569.6 miles at 107.07 mph. This delicious D Type in Jaguar racing green with RN6 appears to be in Mint condition and was modified by Tim Dyke in October 1990. The detailed model is a Limited Edition numbered 6 of a run of 25 produced, and comes with hand signed certificate / card. Some of the marvellous modifications made by Tim Dyke include "Passenger Door - panel lines cut in"; "Steering wheel - 4 spoke 'hawthorn only' specially etched for the model"; "Wheelarches - undersealed"; "Tonneau - finger hole marked and drilled"; "Hand brake - bent /cut from S/S pin" etc etc - in total there are 32 incredible special features made to the model. The attention to detail is illuminating! The model comes with documents which detail the history of the car as well as a list of all the modifications made. Marked 'Jaguar D, Made in France, Provence Moulage' with the MPH branding to the base which incorporates the matching Limited Edition number 6! Presented in an Excellent Provence Moulage cardboard box, with photo etched plaque contained in clear plastic snap bag. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [2]
Pioneer - a 1:32 scale 69' General Lee Dodge charger racing car from the hit TV series the Dukes of Hazzard with mud spatter variation titled "Moonshine Run". Box appears to be in very good condition with lyrics for "the goood old boys" on the rear. Car appears mint in a mint perspex box. (Does not constitute a guarantee).
Strombecker - Three vintage 1:32 scale car kits comprising Ferrari Testa Rossa Bodt Shell, D-Jaguar Body Shell and Jaguar XKE Body Shell, kits appear in generally good condition (D Type windscreen is broken) in G to VG boxes, unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Starter Models - MPH Models - # 612 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model of a 1961 Ferrari TR 61 made by Starter Models and then extensively hand finished and detailed by Tim Dyke. There is a list of 102 detail changes and improvements made which include; no. 51 gear lever cut from stainless steel pin, no. 69 original kit spot lamps discarded and replaced with Meri lenses, no. 99 over sized windscreen wipers cut down and painted. The detail has to be seen to be appreciated if your eyes are good enough ! The car appears in Mint condition in the original Starter branded red and white box which is in excellent condition with a detailed list of work carried out, a printed history of the car and a signed card to show that this is number 17 of the run of 25 cars made in October 1991 and Starter, MPH Models, Tim Dyke - A boxed Starter / MPH Models #450 Ferrari 375MM Spyder Le Mans Winner 1954 F.Gonzales / M.Trintignant 2523.48 Miles at 105.14 mph. An elaborately detailed 1:43 Starter resin and alloy kit which was modified by Tim Dyke in August 1990, and is a Limited Edition model numbered 5 of only 25 produced, and comes with hand signed certificate / card. The model finished in the iconic 'rosso corsa' with RN4 has 52 detailed modifications / special features. These modifications include "Front wing air outlets - filled in and re-cut to correct proportions and position"; "Wheels - painted silver, laminated brake drums added"; "Exhaust - badly moulded tail pipes removed, new tail pipes made from aluminium tube" and much more. Many of the minute modifications are only visible under close examination. The model is marked to the underside 'Ferrari 375MM Starter Made in France 1/43 Maquette Goupille M.' and also features the MPH Models logo. Housed in a Very Good 'Starter' branded cardboard box with MPH branding, the model also contains documentation which outlines details of the actual car, as well a list of the unbelievable modifications made by Tim Dyke, along with a photo etched plaque contained in a clear plastic snap bag (This does not constitute a guarantee). [2]
Sideshow Weta - Lord Of The Rings - 2 x boxed limited edition 1/4 scale helmets from The Return Of The King, Helm of Eomer and Battle Helm of Eowvn. They are numbered 2619 of 3000 and 2614 of 3000 respectively. They appear Mint in Good boxes with light storage marks. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Oxford - Norscot - Eaglemoss - A collection of 19 x boxed and 1 x unboxed diecast vehicles including Norscot CAT AP600D Asphalt Paver in 1:50 scale, BRS Scammell Scarab Flatbed Trailer in 1:76 scale, Star Trek Deep Space Station K-7 and others. All the boxed models appear Mint in Good boxes with some storage wear, the loose road roller model is dusty but appears Good. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Starter Models - MPH - # 654 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model Porsche 718 RSK Le Mans 1958. Based on a car by Starter Models Tim Dyke made 110 detail improvements to these cars to bring them up to this level. These changes include no. 4 air scoop under drivers door modified to correct square cross section, no. 16 additional chassis cross tubes added across cockpit floor, no. 73 throttle pedal drilled. The car appears Mint in a red and white Starter box and comes with a list of the detail improvements, a history of the model and a signed card to show this is number 9 of the 25 produced in January 1992 and a Provence Moulage - MPH Models - # 261 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model of the A.C. Ace Bristol 2 litre which won its class at Le Mans 1959 driven by Ted Whiteway and Jack Turner. This model was based on a Provence Moulage kit and given 32 detail improvements to make this car a very accurate representation of the road car that Ken Rudd had borrowed from an enthusiastic A.C. owner called Mrs Waugh for that years race. The Tim Dyke improvements include replacing the original dashboard for a new casting with photo etched dials, and painting the car in the correct Jewellescent Mist Green which was provided by the company that painted the original car in 1953. The car appears Mint in the Very Good original Provence Moulage box with a printed history of the car and a list of the changes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [2]
MPH - # 1364 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model of an OSCA MT4 Coupe as driven in th 1953 Le Mans by Mario Damonte and Pierre Louis Dreyfus. This model is mounted on a cobbled street plinth with an etched plaque. Tim Dyke made 188 improvements to this model after much research to make it as accurate as possible, there is a sticker on the box which informs that there are 4 wiper bosses on the car but only three wipers fitted as that is how the actual car ran, this demonstrates the level of detail achieved. Amongst those 188 improvements are no. 51 two front suspension wishbones cast in pewter and no. 72 fuel tank cast in resin and foil covered. This car appears Mint and comes in a Very Good plain white box with a printed history of the model, a list of the improvements and a signed card to show that it is number 19 of the run of 25 cars made in March 2003. (This does not constitute a guarantee)Due to the fragile nature of the model please contact Client Services to discuss delivery options available.
MPH Models - # 1301 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model Talbot-Maserati Le Mans car from 1957 as driven by Bruce Halford. Tim Dyke carried out 230 improvements to the original kit to make this super detailed model including re shaping the sills, fitting turned brass brake drums, new tail lights cast in pewter. The level of detail is quite spectacular. The car appears Mint and sits on a cobbled road plinth with an etched plaque and comes in a Very Good plain white box with a printed history of the car, a list of the improvements made and a signed card to show this is car number 6 of 25 made in October 2001 and a MPH Models - # 1238 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model of an Allard J2 as raced at Le Mans in 1950 by Sydney Allard and Tom Cole. Tim Dyke made 271 separate modifications to the original model kit to create this ultra detailed car. His work included changing the number of bonnet louvres to the correct amount and re profiling all of them, creating a new detailed dashboard, casting new side lamps and fitting them with 1.5 mm lenses and much more. This car is Mint and comes in a Very Good plain white box with a printed history of the car, a list of the works carried out, a signed certificate, a separate tool box to sit on the passenger seat and a plaque with the cars details on. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [2]
Railway Shop - A boxed T Gauge (1:450 scale) TG-1255 HST Intercity 125 Additional Five Car Set. The set contains a motorised Restaurant / buffet car; with 4 Mk.III 2nd class coaches and spare set of couplers. The set appears Mint in a Factory Sealed clear plastic packet / box. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
MPH Models - # 877 - A boxed 1:43 scale resin model Aston Martin DB2 as driven by Lance Macklin and George Abecassis in the 1951 Le Mans. This model has been re engineered by Tim Dyke with 139 improvements made to give it superior detail including re profiling the rear roof section, headlamps lowered by 1.5 mm and wings re profiled to suit and new seats made to the correct style. The level of research that goes into these is nearly as impressive as the finish. The car appears Mint and comes with a printed history of the car, a list of the improvements and a signed certificate to show this is car number 7 of 25 made in May 1994 and comes in a Good plain white box with a small tear on the lid.(This does not constitute a guarantee)Due to the fragile nature of the model please contact Client Services to discuss delivery options available.
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