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Lot 231

Lorenzo Agius (British, born 1962)Helena and the Piglet, 2006 Diasec-mounted chromogenic print, signed and inscribed 'A.P.' in black ink, an artist's proof aside from the edition of 25, printed later, the full sheet printed to the edges1025 x 768mm (40 3/8 x 30 1/4in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † AR† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 24

Sir Peter Blake R.A. (British, born 1932)Bentley, 2016 Inkjet print in colours with screenprint varnish, on wove, signed and numbered '127/150' in pencil, co-published by Coriander Studio, London and CCA Galleries, Tilford, with full margins, unframed493 x 400mm (19 3/8 x 15 3/4in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 277

William Scott R.A. (British, 1913-1989)Three Pears and a Pan, 1955 (Archeus 11) Lithograph printed in colours, on wove, with printed signature and date, printed by Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, the full sheet printed to the edges, unframed250 x 335mm (9 7/8 x 13 1/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 279

William Scott R.A. (British, 1913-1989)Composition, from 'Thirty-Five Artists', 1982 (Archeus 59) Lithograph printed in colours, on wove, signed, dated and inscribed 'H.C.' in pencil, an hors commerce impression aside from the numbered edition of 50, published by the Royal College of Art, London, the full sheet printed to the edges, unframed500 x 650mm (19 5/8 x 25 5/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 316

Russell Young (British, born 1959)Sid Vicious, from 'Mugshot Series', 2006 Screenprint in colours, on wove, signed and numbered '17/50' in pencil, published by Bankrobber Gallery, London, with full margins1130 x 890mm (44 1/2 x 35in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 56

After Francis Bacon (British, 1909-1992)Q4 Study of a Nude, 1953/2015 Diasec-mounted giclée print in colours, on Alu Dibond support, with printed signature and numbered '461/500' in black ink on the publisher's label affixed verso, co-published by The Estate of Francis Bacon and Heni Productions, 2015, housed in the original packaging, the full sheet610 x 510mm (24 x 20 1/8in)(SH)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 60

Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-2011)L is for Elle, 1967 Oil on offset lithographic magazine cover, laid on board, inscribed 'ELLE' by the artist's hand in orange ink on a label attached verso305 x 225mm (12 x 8 7/8in)(SH)UniqueFootnotes:ProvenanceIan Breakwell, from whom acquired by the present owner, circa 1970This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 67

Damien Hirst (British, born 1965)Valium, 2000 Lambda inkjet print in colours, on glossy Fujicolor Professional paper, signed in black felt-tip pen, numbered '40/500' verso, published by Eyestorm, London, the full sheet1270 x 1270mm (50 x 50in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 73

Gerald Laing (British, 1936-2011)The Kiss, 2007 Screenprint in colours with hand-applied gold leaf, on wove, signed, titled, dated and inscribed 'PP 2/2' in pencil, a printer's proof aside from the numbered edition of 90, printed by Artizan Editions, Hove, co-published by the artist and ocontemporary, Brighton, with full margins, unframed1105 x 942mm (43 1/2 x 37in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 74

Julian Opie (British, born 1958)Woman Taking Off Man's Shirt, 2003 (Cristea p.244) Screenprint in colours, from the edition of an unknown size, published by K21 Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, with full margins, unframed1000 x 600mm (39 3/8 x 23 5/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 86

Gerald Laing (British, 1936-2011)KM (Kate Moss), 2008 Screenprint in colours, on wove, signed, titled, dated and inscribed 'PP 2/2' in pencil, a printer's proof aside from the numbered edition of 90, printed by Artizan Editions, Hove, published by the artist, London, with full margins, unframed985 x 654mm (38 3/4 x 25 3/4in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 91

Mario Testino (Peruvian/Italian, born 1954)Kate in Blue Cafe, 2005 Chromogenic print, on Fujicolor Professional paper, signed, dated and numbered '61/120' in black ink, published by Counter Editions, London, with full margins, unframed604 x 479mm (23 3/4 x 18 7/8in)(SH)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 2813

Drei Armlehnstühle 1950er Jahre, Buche massiv, originaler brauner Kunstlederbezug, stark geschwungene Armlehnen in die hinteren Beine übergehend, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, stabiler Zustand, H je 80 cm, SH je 45 cm.

Lot 1638

Kinderstuhl Biedermeier 1. Hälfte 19. Jh., Eiche und Nussbaum massiv, dunkelbraun gefasst, über verjüngenden Vierkantbeinen trapezförmige Sitzfläche und gerade Sprossenlehne, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, partiell inaktiver Anobienbefall, H 48 cm, SH 22 cm.

Lot 1931

Sessel Barock Buche massiv, Mitte 18. Jh., Armlehnsessel mit geschnitzter Zarge und Kopfbrett, Polster und Bezüge erneuert, Zarge mit alt restaurierten Wurmschäden, ein Hinterbein erneuert, H 90 cm, SH 45 cm.

Lot 1933

Acht klassizistische Stühle 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., Buche massiv, cremefarben gefasst, kannelierte Beine und Zarge, an den Ecken mit Rosetten verziert, originale Farbfassung mit kleineren Fehlstellen, Bezüge erneuert, eine Zarge locker, Fassung rest.bed., sonst stabiler Zustand, H je 91 cm, SH je 46 cm.

Lot 1974

Armlehnsessel Mahagoni massiv, wohl Ende 18. Jh., geschwungene profilierte, umlaufende Lehne, im Rücken mit ornamentaler Verstrebung, runde Sitzfläche auf geschwungenen profilierten Beinen, zebrafarbener Stoffbezug erneuert, H 82 cm SH 47 cm.

Lot 2035

Vier Biedermeierstühle Mahagoni furniert und massiv, um 1840, Seitenrahmenstühle, mit Einlegearbeiten in Ahorn, restauriert, erneuertes Geflecht aus Kunststoff, H je 81 cm, SH je 46 cm.

Lot 2036

Vier Biedermeierstühle um 1830, Nussbaum und Nussbaumwurzel auf Nadelholz furniert, leicht trapezförmige Sitzfläche auf spitzzulaufenden Vierkantfüßen, geschwungene, leicht gebogene Lehne, das Verbindungsstück in Wurzelfurnier, Kopfbrett mit drei Fadeneinlagen, restauriert, Bezüge erneuert, eine Lehne mit mehreren Bruchstellen, restaurierungsbedürftig, H je 96 cm, SH je 53 cm.

Lot 2246

Gartenbank Steinguss 20. Jh., kleine Sitzbank mit halbrunder Sitzfläche, auf klassizistischen Füßen, dreiteilig, Witterungsspuren, Maße B ca. 114 cm, SH ca. 34 cm.

Lot 15

A set of twelve George III silver Old English Pattern table forks, the reverse handle engraved with initial, by SH, London, 1805, 23.12 ozt approx 

Lot 809

Superb collection of 13 x (largely) original title LPs which are mainly original UK pressings often presented in fantastic condition. Titles are Paul Evans - Sings The Fabulous Teens (HA-L 2248 - Ex+ extremely clean record/Ex), Jerry Lee Lewis (x2) - S/T (HA-S 2138 - Ex/Ex+) and Greatest! (HA-S 2440 - Ex+/Ex+), Eddie Cochran - Singin' To My Baby (HA-U 20293, pressing circa 1960 - strong Ex record/VG+ flipback), Little Richard (x3) - The Fabulous (HA-U 2193 - very nice Ex/Ex), Here's Little Richard (HA-O 2055 - Ex/VG) and Volume 2 (HA-U 2126 - VG+/VG+), The Chantays - Pipeline (SH-D 8087 - Ex+/Ex lovely copy), Johnny Burnette - Sings (HA-G 2375 - Ex+/Ex), Fats Domino - Rock And Rollin' (HA-U 2028 - Ex+/Ex+ top copy) and The Fabulous Mr D (HA-P 2135 - Ex/VG) and The Champs - Go Champs Go (HA-H 2152 - Ex+/Ex+) and Everybody's Rockin' (HA-H 2184 - Ex/VG+).

Lot 116

8-teiliges Porzellan Mokkaset, Ungarn 20. Jahrhundert, Dekor SH Shanghai, blaue Bodenmarke,1x Tablett #3382 L 33,5 cm x B 26 cm, 1x Milchkanne #3345 H 3,5 cm x D 6 cm, 1x Zuckerdose #3355 H 8,5 cm x D 8,5 cm, 1x Mokkakanne #3314 H 16,5 cm x B 15,5 cm x D 9 cm, 2x Tassen #3371 H 5 cm x D 7 cm, 2x UT #3371 D 11 cm

Lot 200

Ali SH, Head and shoulders portrait of an Arab, oil on canvas, signed, dated 74 lower right, 38 x 29cm

Lot 36

A collection of six Beach Boys and other surf rock LPs to include The Challengers 'Wipe Out', VA-N 8069, Mono, X 2, The Surfaris 'Wipe Out' HA-D 8110, Mono, and 'Fun City', U.S.A LAT 8582, Mono, and The Lively Ones 'Surf Rider', SH 8107, stereo. (6)

Lot 250

Late 19th century British school, two humorous angling scenes, pen drawings, monogramed 'SH', 4" x 10", (2).

Lot 92

An early 20th century German porcelain doll by Shoenau & Hoffmeister with moveable joints, marked SH PB 1909 on back of neck, approximately 27.5 cm tall.

Lot 73

Various Artists, British, 19th centuryThree views in India as follows: 'Chichy Fall in Rewah''Rutnagherrie, Bombay''Morning scene at a well Suttarez, Bombay'the first inscribed with title (lower centre); the last initialled and inscribed 'SH/-attarez' (lower left), dated 'Sept 22/1870' (lower right)watercolour21.9 x 28.6cm (8 5/8 x 11 1/4in) and smaller. (3)unframedFootnotes:The Chichy Falls as depicted in this lot can be identified as the Chachai Falls, Madhya Pradesh.Rutnagherrie can now be identified as Ratnagiri in Maharashtra state.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 243

A heavy Edwardian silver swing handled basket with pierced decoration. Birmingham. By SH Ltd. Approx. 110 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 245

A tall silver mounted bottle. London. By SH. Est. £10 - £20.

Lot 411

A heavy George III plain silver soup ladle. London 1809. By SH. Approx. 108 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Lot 1095

A TECHNICS SH-CH750 MIDI HI FI with tuner, amp, dual tape ,CD players and matching speakers (PAT pass and working) (3)

Lot 199

Two 22 carat yellow gold wedding rings, both plain polished finish, one 6.2mm wide half D shape, Birmingham 1909, makers mark SH, 6.1gms, ring size P, other 4.8mm wide half D shape, London 1931, B.S. 5gms, size R.

Lot 105

A SHIBAYAMA STYLE INLAID IVORY GLOVE STRETCHER & TOOTHPICK CASE Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The glove stretchers inlaid in shibayama style with horn, precious stones and mother of pearl depicting beetles. With inscribed initials ‘SH’. The toothpick case inlaid in shibayama style with horn and precious stones, depicting beetles on the lid. LENGTH 9 & 21.5 cm Condition: Good condition. Provenance: British private collection.

Lot 601

A large 19th century Staffordshire pearlware jug, dated 1798, and two Toby jugs,Inscribed 'William and Sh Goodchild, 1798, Thouse that Cracke this Ile Crack them', and painted with two figures, 26.5cm high, a Davenport Toby jug and cover, seated wearing puce jacket with green cuffs, 24cm high, impressed mark, and a Staffordshire Toby jug wearing a blue jacket, 23cm high, (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 167

Leicestershire. Morden (Robert), Lecester Sh: Playing card map, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved 'playing card map' with the suit mark of clubs and a circular portrait of the 'knave', some staining, 90 x 60 mm, mounted with a modern printed description below the map in a separate aperture, together with Simmons (Matthew). Leicester & Rutland..., [1657 or later], uncoloured map with triangular mileage table, engraved by Jacob van Langeren, toned overall with some tape staining to upper margin, 105 x 105 mm, with Van den Keere (Pieter). Leicestershire, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, slight browning to upper margin, one small rust hole in the margin but not affecting image, 85 x 125 mm, English text on versoQty: (3)

Lot 225

A Simon Halbig bisque head doll, moulded '10.9, Halbig S&H Germany 10 1/2, with glass eyes, 60cm high; another moulded 'Germany SH between a star and PB, and numbered 1909', 52cm high approx (2)Condition report: A finger missing on both hands, back of eyes repainted, limbs repainted, later clothes.2. Composition and wood - repainted limbs, Later clothes. No cracks to bisque headThe eyelids have been painted and look flakyThe sleeping mechanism is fineStringing is a bit looseAll damage has been mentioned

Lot 239

An Armand Marseille bisque head and shoulder doll, numbered 370 AM 5 1/2 DET, Made in Germany', 61cm approx, a Simon and Halbig bisque head doll, moulded 'SH PB1923 4 1/2, 60cm approx (2)Condition report: AM - cloth body, arms to the elbow and compostion. Cloth legs no feet. Paint chips behind the eyes. Later clothes. SH - damaged hands, compostion limbs, later clothes.

Lot 18126

Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 5) 1840 2d blue, plate 1, SH, 4 small margins, with neat RUBY Maltese Cross pmk, large dealer's handstamp on reverse, fine used. SG Spec. DS5uf. RARE. Cat £7000 (image available)

Lot 7373

Great Britain - KEVII : 1911-13 SH 9d slate-purple and deep ultramarine, ordinary paper, lower right complete pane of 20, with sheet/interpane margins on all 4 sides, natural paper inclusion on one stamp (R3/5), diagonal gum crease at SE corner affects 3 stamps, wonderfully fresh, stamps u.m. SG Spec. M39(3). Stated to be from plates H2H/D2H. Cat. £6000 incl. premiums for blocks of 4. Very scarce. (image available) [US3]

Lot 167

Felix Gardon (British 20th Century), The Secret Weapon, bombardement Nazi Germany, Second World War, watercolour, signed bottom right, measurements 37 x 26.5 cm (SH)Condition report: The painting is a watercolour on paper, unframed. The paper has creases to the top left corner and top right, creasing to the right side, tear to the centre-left edge, some tears to the edge of the left side (photographed), missing edge of the right corner of the shett. Two scuffs lower left. Some foxing, stains to left side airplane, centre lower bottom area. Paint condition appears generally good.

Lot 173

G W Birks, Satanic Mills, limited edition print, 14 x 46cm (SH)

Lot 6

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA rare inter-War M.B.E., Great War D.S.M. and ‘Russia 1919’ operations Second Award Bar group of six awarded to Lieutenant-Commander J. P. Canty, Royal Navy The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 1st type breast badge, the reverse hallmarked London 1930; Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar, the reverse officially impressed, ‘Baltic. July 15. 1919.’ (342015. J. P. Canty, Sh. Std., “Godetia” Minesweeping. 1917.); 1914-15 Star (342015 J. P. Canty, Sh. Std. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (342015 J. P. Canty. V.C.P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (J. 342015. J. P. Canty, Sh. Stewd., H.M.S. Hollyhock.) minor contact marks, otherwise generally very fine or better (6) £4,000-£5,000 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1932. D.S.M. London Gazette 17 April 1918: ‘In recognition of their services in minesweeping operations between 1 April and 31 December 1917.’ Bar to D.S.M. London Gazette 14 May 1920: ‘For services in Russia, 1919.’ The original recommendation states: ‘H.M.S. Lupin. Mining and sinking of H.M.S. Gentian and H.M.S. Myrtle. Baltic July 15, 1919. ‘I cannot only endorse the remarks of the Medical Officer of H.M.S. Lupin concerning this Chief Petty Officer, but can from personal observation that he volunteered for the dinghy’s crew earlier in the day and performed the unaccustomed task of pulling an oar two and a half miles in a rough sea. He was also always to be found on the spot when boats were coming alongside and was among the first to man a painter or a fall.’ John Patrick Canty was born in Portsmouth in December 1882, the son of an Able Seaman then serving as a rigger aboard the royal yacht Victoria & Albert, and entered the Royal Navy as a Ship’s Steward (Boy) in March 1898. In the previous year, while a pupil at Greenwich School, he won the Royal Humane Society’s Medal in bronze for saving a Royal Marine from drowning in the sea at Sandgate (R.H.S. Case No. 29,272 refers). A Ship’s Steward aboard the gunboat H.M.S. Skipjack on the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914, he remained similarly employed until removing to the sloop Hollyhock in June 1915. His C.O. in the Skipjack was Commander L. G. P. Preston, R.N., affectionately known as “L.G.P.” to his subordinates, who rose to become Admiral Sir Lionel Preston, K.C.B. And so commenced an uninterrupted wartime career in minesweeping, the details of which may be traced though his seagoing commissions in Taffrail’s Swept Channels. Thus the author’s detailed description of the occasion when Skipjack and some trawlers ran into a large minefield laid by the Kolberg off Scarborough in mid-December 1914: ‘The Skipjack was quite close to the trawlers when the stillness of the morning was rudely shattered by the thudding boom of a heavy explosion. A column of white water mingled with greyish smoke leapt out of the calm sea. It was as high as a church spire, and seemed to hang for a moment in mid-air before curling over to fall sizzling and hissing back to the surface in the midst of a blackened area dotted with silver bodies of dead fish. The detonations continued, one after the other. Within five minutes eighteen mines were swept up, or had exploded in the trawlers’ sweeps. The Kolberg’s cargo had been very thickly sown. Never afterwards throughout the whole period of the war were mines discovered in such profusion, or so close together. But the situation was alarming. The ‘safety period’ had passed. The tide was falling fast, and every minute brought the mines nearer the ships’ bottoms. The scene was extraordinary. Trawlers, most of them with their sweeps parted, were intermingled with mines torn from their moorings and floating ominously on the surface. The mines were being fired upon. Two trawlers had been blown up. One, the Orianda, unable to stop her engines, steamed on, sinking as she went, until nothing remained but the tip of her masthead travelling along the surface like the periscope of a submarine. Then this last trace of her disappeared. A second trawler, Lieutenant Parsons’ Passing, was down by the bows, badly on fire, and blowing off dense clouds of steam from the severed steam-pipe. Her sweeping consort promptly went alongside to render what help was possible. A third little ship, commanded by Lieutenant Crossley, R.N.R., was in immediate danger of sinking owing to leaks caused by the heavy explosions close alongside her. Crossley himself was below in the cramped space near the screw shaft trying to stop the inflow of water by divesting himself of his clothing and stuffing it into the stern gland. He plugged it sufficiently to allow the pumps to keen down the inrush of water, and so saved the ship. It was a hideous melee of trawlers and unexploded mines drifting with the tide. The rattle of rifles and heavier guns rent air. Now and then a mine hit by gunfire detonated with a mighty roar, or was punctured and sank bubbling to the bottom. Low water was rapidly approaching. The extent of the minefield was unknown. Commander Preston was the senior officer on the spot at the moment. In the midst of this hideous danger he did not hesitate, but gave the order to anchor as the only possible method of avoiding further heavy loss. Many men, confronted with the same problem, would have trusted to luck and beat a hasty retreat. But Preston argued to himself that the ships would be comparatively safe at anchor until the tide turned. And when it did turn, the risk of striking mines as the ships swung was infinitesimal compared with the danger of trying to extricate the whole flotilla then and there. At high water all vessels could be withdrawn in safety. So the anchors rattled down to the bottom, and for a time there was peace ... ’ In June 1915, Canty accompanied “L.G.P.” to his next command, the sloop Hollyhock, and again, in June 1916, to his final seagoing command, the Lupin, evidence indeed of how much he was valued by the future Director of Minesweeping Operations at the Admiralty. But it was during his next seagoing appointment, in the sloop Godetia, that he won his D.S.M. for minesweeping duties in 1917. A glimpse of the deeds behind that distinction being found in a recommendation for promotion for Canty, written by the C.-in-C. Fleet Minesweepers in January 1918: ‘He has been present at the clearing of all the minefields dealt with by the Fleet Minesweepers since the commencement of hostilities and has carried out his duties under the arduous conditions of minesweeping in Northern Waters in a cheerful and able manner.’ In May 1919, Canty removed to his old ship the Lupin, off Russia, a posting that would result in the award of his second D.S.M. for the above cited deeds on 15 July, when the Myrtle and Gentian were mined with heavy loss of life and casualties. The Surgeon who was lent to Lupin to treat the wounded also wrote in glowing terms of Canty’s deeds: ‘Final...

Lot 76

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFive: Regulating Petty Officer H. Penfold, Royal Navy, who served for most of the Great War in the battleship Inflexible and was awarded the Russian Medal of St George for services at the Battle of Jutland 1914-15 Star (160468 H. Penfold. Sh. Cpl. 1, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (160468 H. Penfold. Sh. Cpl. 1. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (160468 Hugh Penfold, Sh. Cpl. 1Cl., H.M.S. Osea.); Russia, Empire, Medal of St George, 4th Class, silver, reverse officially numbered ‘1273102’, very fine (5) £400-£500 --- Hugh Penfold was born at Pulborough, Sussex, on 22 December 1875, and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 29 April 1891, a farm labourer by trade. By February 1900 he had achieved Petty Officer status, becoming P.O. 1st Class in July 1901. He became a Ship’s Corporal 2nd Class in September 1901, and was advanced to Ship’s Corporal 1st Class in January 1903. In that rate he joined the battleship Inflexible on 5 November 1912, and served in her throughout the war until 16 June 1918, seeing action in the Falkland Islands 8 December 1914, the Dardanelles 1915, and the battle of Jutland 31 May 1916. He was awarded the silver Medal of St George for his services at Jutland (ADM 116/1493 refers). After leaving Inflexible he joined H.M.S. Osea, the Coastal Motor Boat base on Osea Island, Clacton on Sea, on 20 August 1918, and received his L.S. & G.C. medal there on 18 January 1919. Promoted to Regulating Petty Officer 1st Class on 26 April 1919, he was discharged to shore and pension on 30 August 1919.

Lot 352

Horikawa (SH Toys) Japan - A boxed tinplate battery operated 'Fighting Robot' by Horikawa of Japan. The Robot in gunmetal grey measures approximately 29cms in height, and has a clear plastic chest cover over tin printed detailing to the body and a protruding plastic gun, together with a plastic gear compartment to the head. The robots does have some corrosion mainly to the rear of the body, plus front of left leg. The battery compartment has also suffered from corrosion. The rocker switch at the bottom of the clear chest compartment is broken, but the parts are present. The illustrated lift off lid box appears in Very Good condition with some minor taping, creases, a scuff to one side plus general wear. A desirable, and displayable item!

Lot 518

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT to include Olympus OM4 with Olympus 35-70 f4 lens, Tamron 80-210 200m lens, Olympus SH-21 compact camera with battery and charger, Cobra flash for Olympus, Ensign quarter plate camera with Aldis F6 lens, Zenit E with 58m f2, other compact cameras, Centon 12x50 binoculars, Prinz 8x40 binoculars, etc

Lot 211

Erb, Erno (1878 Lemberg-1943 ebenda) "Markttreiben", Öl/SH., sign. u.r., 17,5x28 cm, Rahmen

Lot 94

Victor Vasarely (Hungarian/French, 1906-1997)A Collection of Prints six screenprints in colours, on wove, each signed and numbered '22/250', in pencil, with full margins, 396mm x 372mm (15 5/8 x 14 5/8in)(SH) (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceKeith William SleemanThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 741

A Boer War / WW1 Medal Group and associated family medals, comprising: to 340661 H. Windel Sh Std HMS Barossa, comprising Queen's SA Medal, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory Medal, LSGC Medal HMS Sappho, Ephemera including official Service Record and Confirmation of numerous Service letters, 11x Ships' Steward certificates, letters of promotion, 13x Appointment letters, Retirement confirmation, formal uniform photograph wearing medals, Imperial Service Medal Edward Henry Windel, GSM Medal (RAF) to 5044759 ACI E.C. Windel with Cyprus Bar (with box), Queen Victoria LSGC medal to E. Windell HMS London, and a Bosun's call

Lot 744

A Father/Son medal collection comprising: Queen's SA Medal (HMS Phoenix) and LSGC (HMS Britannia) to 169311 T.W. Jeffery Sh Std, LSGC M35686, R.T. Jeffery O.A. 1st Class HMS Royal Oak, together with WW2 Defence and War Medals, 1939-45 Star, Africa, Burma and Atlantic Stars (Pacific Clasp) together with a silver Oar for HMS Royal Oak Rowing Team and a silver pin dish given by King Haakon to R.T. Jeffery as one of crew who rowed Queen maud's body ashore in 1938

Lot 641

Mykenische Amphora. SH III A, 14. Jh. v. Chr. H 13,9cm, ø 11,7cm. Pithosförmiges Gefäß mit drei Henkeln. Beiger Ton mit brauner Bemalung. Außen Linien- und Rautendekor. Zahlreiche Sprünge und oberflächige Absplitterungen. Mycenaean three-handle amphora. LH III A, 14th century B.C. Beige clay with dark brown painting. Several fissures, surficial splinters are flaked off.VERKAUFT WIE BESEHEN, KEINE RÜCKGABE! / SOLD AS VIEWED, NO RETURN! Provenienz: Ehemals in der französischen Privatsammlung A.J., seit 1960.

Lot 337

Provincial school, oil on board, A Bull in a Landscape, monogrammed SH to lower right, 54cm x 75cm

Lot 3332

19th century mahogany and brass bound Canterbury 82H x 42W x 27D together with a mahogany and brass bound etagere stamped 'SH & S '. 88H x 30W x 30D (cm)

Lot 11517

Spezialempfänger Minerva 499 SH für Siemens Hellschreiber Feldgraue Originallackierung mit rs. Typenschild und aufgeklebter Gebrauchsanweisung. Stationärer Allwellenempfänger, speziell für den Schreib- und Telegrafieempfang des SH-Schreibers. Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht überprüft. Achtung – Versandkosten eventuell höher als Objektpreis. Attention – shipping cost may exceed item value. Zustand: II Spezialempfänger Minerva 499 SH für Siemens Hellschreiber Feldgraue Originallackierung mit rs. Typenschild und aufgeklebter Gebrauchsanweisung. Stationärer Allwellenempfänger, speziell für den Schreib- und Telegrafieempfang des SH-Schreibers. Funktion und Vollständigkeit nicht überprüft. Achtung – Versandkosten eventuell höher als Objektpreis. Attention – shipping cost may exceed item value. Condition: II

Lot 801

Häusler, Philipp (1887 Panczowa - Frankfurt a. M. 1966) Große und seltene Silberschale. 900/000 Silber, 1.720 g. Runde, gefächerte Laibung, im sehr guten Zustand. Modell-Nr. S sh 21, Entwurf von 1923, eine von nur vier jemals hergestellten Schalen aus den Jahren 1923 und 1924. Unterseite der Fahne mit Künstlermonog. für Philipp Häusler, Feingehaltsstempel 900, Herstellerpunze WIENER WERKSTÄTTE und Beschau Österreich mit Zusatz Wien, ab 1922. H. 16, D. 37 cm. Wir bedanken uns bei Frau Dr. Anne-Katrin Rossberg, Slg. Wiener-Werkstätte-Archiv MAK, Wien für die freundlichen Hinweise. In der Sammlung des MAK befinden sich drei Entwurfszeichnugnen (Invent.-Nr. KI 11998-10-1, KI 11998-9 und KI 11998-10-2) sowie eine Schwarzweiß-Abb. (WWF 115-5-5). Prov.: Adolf Jandorf 1870-1932 (Gründer des KaDeWe, Berlin), seitdem in Familienbesitz.

Lot 86

SABINE BARING-GOULD (ED): A BOOK OF NURSERY SONGS AND RHYMES WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY MEMBERS OF THE BIRMINGHAM ART SCHOOL UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A J GASKIN, London, Methuen, 1895, 1st edition, some of the illustrators identified by Derek Cottam as Arthur J Gaskin "AJG", Georgie Cave France "GCF", Mildred Peacock "MP", C M Gore "CMG", Sidney Heath "SH", and Winifred Smith "WS", original bright pictorial cloth backstrip with small part losses at head and foot, from the collection of Derek Cottam

Lot 390

SH-C Charles Goadsby, Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary British War Medal, Victory Medal, Mercantile Marine Medal and papers

Lot 1

Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528)Samson Rending the Lion (Bartsch 2; Hollstein 107) Woodcut, circa 1496, on laid with watermark Augsburg Chalice (M.180), a Meder C impression, with a collector's inkstamp verso, trimmed to the borderline, with some made-up areas at the corners and sheet edges, 383 x 280mm (15 1/8 x 11in)(SH)(unframed)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 10

Paul Nash (British, 1889-1946)The Raider On The Moors (Postan L21) Lithograph printed in colours, 1940, on wove, printed by The Curwen Press, London, published by the National Gallery for the Ministry of Information, London, with full margins, 502 x 690mm (19 3/4 x 27 1/8in)(SH)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 100

George Grosz (German, 1893-1959)Five Plates, from 'Ecce Homo' Five offset lithographs printed in black, 1919-22, on wove, each signed in pencil, from the deluxe edition A of 50 copies, published by Malik-Verlag, Berlin, the full sheets, 360 x 265mm (14 1/8 x 10 3/8in)(SH)(5)(unframed)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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