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A late 19th century, reformed Gothic style, bracket clock, the top in the form of a balustraded fish-scale tiled roof, above a cornice, the frieze below with carved flower heads, over a 5.75" dial, flanked on each side by a split mace and strapwork, the base with applied bosses and nail headings, raised on squashed bun feet, with a matching bracket, with an 8-day movement, striking on two gongs, the back-plate stamped 'D.R. Patent' and 'W & II IN SCH', with pendulum and winder, clock alone 44cm high (4)Ok, apart from minor chips and dents and scratches. Brackett with small slither missing above plate (that attaches it to the wall). This plate now detached.Movement not operational in vendor's home.
A large Meissen dishcirca 1820-30of moulded form, with wide puce scale scrolling border enclosing a centrally painted bucolic scene of children playing with a toy and a parrot, painted underglaze blue crossed swords mark, impressed '24', incised '4', 31cm diameter (some gilding wear to the rim)
§ DAVID SHRIGLEY O.B.E. (BRITISH 1968-) IT'S OK - 2015 Linocut, A.P. 5/10, signed, dated and editioned in pencil to marginDimensions:the sheet 38cm x 28.5cm (15in x 11.25in)Provenance:Provenance: To be offered to support The House of St Barnabas (Registered Charity 207242)Based in a Grade 1 listed townhouse in Soho, The House of St Barnabas has helped Londoners affected by homelessness since 1862. In 2013 the building became a members’ club with a difference; combining a not-for-profit creative and cultural space at No. 1 Greek Street with an Employment Academy for people affected by homelessness. Participants learn their craft in front of house, in the kitchen, the bar, or in the charity’s offices: since opening, 254 participants have graduated from the 12-week programme, many of which have secured lasting employment after graduation.The House of St Barnabas’ cultural events, music, and the generosity of members are key to the success of the charity, but the building also showcases work by both established and emerging contemporary artists. The permanent collection of visual art includes the works of Banksy and Tracey Emin alongside a programme of temporary exhibitions supporting emerging artists.The House have kindly been donated 11 works for sale, ranging from sculpture to paintings to support the charity's work. Most of the pieces have been donated by the artists themselves or by the galleries who represent them. Below we take a closer look at the works featuring in our January 2023 sale.2023 is the year of the house’s 10th anniversary. With your support and dedication, the charity hopes to continue to break the cycle of homelessness.Note: Note: David Shrigley’s quick-witted drawings and hand-rendered texts are typically deadpan in their humour and reveal chance utterings like snippets of over-heard conversations. Recurring themes and thoughts pervade his storytelling, capturing deliberately two-dimensional views of the world, the perspective of aliens and monsters or the compulsive habits of an eavesdropper shouting out loud. While drawing is at the centre of his practice, Shrigley also works across an extensive range of media including sculpture, large-scale installation, animation, painting, photography and music. Shrigley consistently seeks to widen his audience by operating outside the gallery sphere, including producing artist publications and creating collaborative music projects.
§ JAMIE SHOVLIN (BRITISH 1978-) VOTIVE (25TH AUGUST, 19:22) - 2021-22 Pencil on paper mounted on canvasDimensions:15cm x 10cm (6in x 4in)Provenance:Provenance: To be offered to support The House of St Barnabas (Registered Charity 207242)Based in a Grade 1 listed townhouse in Soho, The House of St Barnabas has helped Londoners affected by homelessness since 1862. In 2013 the building became a members’ club with a difference; combining a not-for-profit creative and cultural space at No. 1 Greek Street with an Employment Academy for people affected by homelessness. Participants learn their craft in front of house, in the kitchen, the bar, or in the charity’s offices: since opening, 254 participants have graduated from the 12-week programme, many of which have secured lasting employment after graduation.The House of St Barnabas’ cultural events, music, and the generosity of members are key to the success of the charity, but the building also showcases work by both established and emerging contemporary artists. The permanent collection of visual art includes the works of Banksy and Tracey Emin alongside a programme of temporary exhibitions supporting emerging artists.The House have kindly been donated 11 works for sale, ranging from sculpture to paintings to support the charity's work. Most of the pieces have been donated by the artists themselves or by the galleries who represent them. Below we take a closer look at the works featuring in our January 2023 sale.2023 is the year of the house’s 10th anniversary. With your support and dedication, the charity hopes to continue to break the cycle of homelessness.Note: Note: Jamie Shovlin was born in Leicester and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003. His first exhibition after graduating was Naomi V. Jelish (2001-4), a fabricated archive of drawings attributed to the titular young girl. His work often features elements of autobiography and family history. For In Search of Lost Harmony (2003-6), displayed at Tate Britain in 2006, Shovlin used his mother’s bird watching as a starting point to examine about histories of amateur and scientific classification.Shovlin has explored the use of archives and structures that underpin ideas of subjectivity and history through a variety of forms, including Lustfaust: A Folk Anthology 1976-81 (2003-12), another large-scale project centred around a fictional archive of music memorabilia, and Hiker Meat (2009-14), a collection of material related to fictional film of the project’s title. Jamie Shovlin lives and works in London.Votives is an ongoing series of pencil drawings mounted to canvas that each depict a solitary candle drawn from life. Titled after the date of each drawing’s conclusion, the works form a collective portrait of time and the fixing of an instant in a concentrated act of observation. The series exists as both singular works and as components of a collective display with the life-size images taking the candle as subject matter in reference to its prominent place within art historical symbolism, acting as a metaphor for time, history, life, and mortality.
Two Corgi The Aviation Archive Falklands 20th Anniversary 1:144 scale Limited Edition diecast model aircraft comprising Handley Page Victor K.2 - XL511, No. 55 Squadron, AA31603 and Avro Vulcan B2 - XM597, Falklands 'Black Buck' Campaign, AA31202, both in original boxes with certificates and replica South Atlantic medals
Corgi Original Omnibus (1/76 Scale) - a group to include 43403 Plaxton Beaver "Collectors Club 1994"; OM99146 "Midland Red Centenary Set 1904-2004"; and 5 x (Hong Kong) - (KMB Double Decker Buses) - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint including rigid perspex cases with outer carded sleeves - boxes are generally Excellent to Near Mint (couple of small scuffs on edges). (7)
Corgi - a group of mainly (1/43 Scale) small Commercials including 96843 Morris 1000 "Namac"; D981 Bedford "Express Dairy" Delivery Van; 96941 Volkswagen Caravanette; D860 Ford Popular Van; D982 Bedford Dormobile plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Excellent Plus window boxes. (17)
Corgi Original Omnibus - a group of (1/76 Scale) to include 97095 "Lancashire Holiday" Set; 97851 Bristol "Hants & Dorset"; 97836 Leyland "East Yorkshire Motor Services"; plus others - conditions are generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Fair to Good Plus rigid perspex cases (some are missing outer carded sleeves) - see photo. (15)
Corgi "James Bond" Group to include "Marks and Spencer" Aston Martin DB5; "The Ultimate Bond Collection" 3-Piece Set; TY07201 Kenworth Tanker; plus others - also includes Minichamps (1/43 Scale) Aston Martin DB5 - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Excellent window boxes and rigid perspex case - see photo.
Corgi "James Bond" - (1/36 Scale) Aston Martin DB5 Group of 3 (1) silver, red interior, brown "James Bond & Bandit figures- early issue with 4-spoke wheels; (2) same as (1) but later issue wheels - complete with folded leaflet and (3) 94060 (Made in China) metallic silver, red interior, gold front and rear bumpers with display badge - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint in generally Good to Excellent window boxes. (3)
Corgi unboxed group to include Ford Escort Van; Rolls Royce Corniche; Hyster Truck with "Michelin" Container; "Warner & Swasey Crane Truck; Land Rover with Horse Box "Police" plus others - also includes 3 x (1/18 Scale) Models - conditions are generally Fair to Near Mint (quantity 2 x trays) - see photo.
NZG 960 (1/50th scale) Liebherr LRS545 Container Lifter - finished in grey, yellow, pale grey with "Liebherr" mustard container - overall condition is generally Mint, polystyrene tray is Near Mint, outer carded box with colour picture is Good Plus (some small scuffs around edges) - see photo.
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