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A SOVIET AGITLAK TRAVEL CHESS SET SMENA SMENE IDYOT, N. ZINOVIEV, PALEKH, 1929of a rectangular shape, the hinged cover depicting in detail a rural domestic scene, where young pioneers are winning during a chess game against an adult. The players are gathered around the table in a children's room. An interior around them features a Russian oven with a cat sleeping on it, two draped windows, a shelf with the books of fairy tales, and children's toys, such as: a ball, a teddy bear, a truck. With all these details emphasizing the cosiness of the moment, some elements, such as a portrait of Mikhail Kalinin overlooking the tournament from the wall and a lamp with a bright red bulb, carry a clear message - In with the New, out with the Old!. It also is underlined in the main subject of the painting, where the sharp-minded youth, inspired by the new Communist era, wins the old-fashioned rival, featuring an allegorical plea for the rejection of illiteracy, superstition, and devoutness in the name of progress of the Soviet people. Made of Karelian birch, decorated with a gold floral pattern on the body, the inside of the hinged cover features a motto: Smena-Smene-Idyot [A Change Goes for a Change], and a red flag with a hammer and a sickle below it. Inside of the box, there is a set of red and white chess (some figures missing) and a folding board, decorated with checkered pattern of red stars on a black ground and gilt flowers on an unpainted ground; the unfolded board measures 8 x 8.6 cm (3 1/8 x 3 3/8 in.), the box overall measures 7.5 x 10 cm (3 x 3 7/8 in.), signed on the cover N. Zinoviev lower left, inscribed and dated Palekh 1929 lower rightLITERATURE:For comparable items, see Soviet Agitational Lacquered Miniature from the Collection of Alexander Dobrovinsky, (Moscow: Iskusstvo-XXI Vek, 2011), pages 148 and 325.LOT NOTES:Nikolai Mikhailovich Zinoviev (1888-1979) was a teacher and a director of the Palekh Art School, awarded the title of The People`s Artist of the USSR, as well as the author of several books on art of Palekh. He is particularly well-known for featuring children in his lacquer miniature painting. It is entirely possible that Nikolai Zinoviev painted himself as the adult in this scene. It is not only a physical similarity between the character and the artist that hints to this conclusion - there are a pot with paintbrushes and a rack with multiple Palekh keepsake boxes situated in the interior of the room depicted. The present lot also features a great resemblance in the painting style, as well as the subject matter, with the other works by the artist: a famous plaque Pioneers` Trial on Baba Yaga and Evil Spirits (from the Collection of Alexander Dobrovinsky) and numerous scenes featured in a desk set with anti-religious playing cards Pioneers Reforming Baba Yaga and Evil Spirits (sold at Shapiro Auctions, October 25, 2014, lot 70)
Ib Koford-Larsen for G-Plan, a painted teak 'Danish range' sideboard with an arrangement of five drawers flanked by three doors, on circular tapering legs joined by stretchers, l. 201 cm CONDITION REPORT: Painted with black emulsion, one handle damaged, no stamp- presumably this is underneath one of the layers of paint on a shelf!
David Booth for Gordon Russell Ltd, a walnut and crossbanded 'Helix' sideboard, the two doors enclosing a shelf and central fitted drawer, w. 121.5 cm CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound, wear commensurate with age, some scratches to front No worm, Marks behind handles, one handle bent Wear and some knocks (see images) Scuffing down one side of raised bevel (see images)
An early 20th century Sheraton style Display Cabinet, inlaid mahogany, the shaped top with moulded edge and dentil cornice over string inlaid panel above a flat glazed centre section flanked by a pair of bowed glass doors with glazed returns enclosing a shelved and fabric lined interior, panelled and inlaid two-door cabinet beneath set on four inlaid slender tapering legs with spade feet interspaced by a rectangular shelf, 178cm high by 115cm wide by 36cm deep
- 1 of 596 RHD examples. V5C shows just three former keepers. - Recently treated to c.200 hours of fettling and £3,250 in parts. - 2.6-litre DOHC straight-six, 5-speed manual gearbox, 4-wheel discs. Further Info: First registered by Lanarkshire County Council on 10th November 1966 Purchased by the vendor from marque specialist Labinjoh Ltd of Edinburgh some two years ago, `JVA 629D' was advertised for sale at £16,995 and as having covered just 64,000 miles in the hands of three careful owners. The Scottish firm had known of the Alfa Romeo since 2000 when it was a stalled restoration project belonging to Dr Mary Robinson of Gourock and undertook a front suspension overhaul, engine reassembly, electric window motor refurbishment, dashboard illumination fix and sundry bodywork repairs before selling the four-seater to Edinburgh resident Martin Proudler during autumn 2002. Treated to sundry gearbox and brake fettling shortly thereafter, the 2600 Sprint further benefited from re-trimmed cream leather seats in 2005 and a re-spray plus new Pirelli tyres some six years later. A retired engineer, the vendor estimates that he has spent some £3,250 on parts and put circa 200 hours worth of labour into `JVA 629D' during the past eighteen months or so. His recollection of the work which has gone into the car is as follows: Complete re-trim of the bootRear lights repaired and rewiredNew parcel shelf with integral speaker Glovebox lock fixedAll rubber door and quarter light seals renewedBattery wiring redone and master switch installedSill side finishers sourced and fittedSill door shut plates sourced and fittedNew inertia belts fittedFuel pumps serviced and fitted with new pipesEngine serviced (oil and filter)Coolant system serviced (plus new fan belt)Replace air filter with K&N and hosesReplace petrol pipes on carburettorsReplace control cables for bonnet and carburettorsReplate chrome rain gutter and quarter light trimsTidy interior trim and carpetsMOT and road test: All seems goodBodyshell checked: Appears very sound Offered for sale because a recent hip replacement has made driving uncomfortable, this Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint is an underrated Gran Turismo with 1960s style aplenty.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER having boarded two shelf rack back under a moulded cornice with iron hooks, the base with three frieze drawers having later turned knobs, on square stile supports with pot board. South Wales circa 1810. 68.5 x 16.5" x 74" (174cm x 42cm x 188cm) CONDITION REPORT: Good original condition overall. Opening of boards in the top. Split to leading edge. Ink stains overall and wear to leading edges commensurate with age. Boards have shrinkage on the pot board.
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE the top having moulded cornice over reeded pilasters, two astragal glazed doors revealing adjustable shelf to the interior, the projecting base with moulded panel drawer having fall front revealing satinwood fitted interior over two blind panel cupboard flanked by reed moulded pilasters standing on turned bun feet. Circa 1840. 49.5" x 23" x 92" (126cm x 59cm x 234cm) CONDITION REPORT: Grubby, scuffed and worn commensurate with age. Cracks to two of the glass panes. Feet are detached, return moulding from bookcase on one side is detached. Cracks to side panels to one side which is also slightly faded.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY SINGLE DISPLAY CABINET OVER CUPBOARD, having moulded satinwood foliate inlaid frieze, single glazed door with fitted shelf to the interior on a bow fronted base with foliate inlaid panel door standing on square tapering legs. Circa 1900. 26" x 15" x 74" (66cm x 38cm x 180cm) CONDITION REPORT: Rather dirty, rather grubby overall but basically sound. No obvious damage or losses. Some minor wear and tear commensurate with age.
A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD TWO STAGE DISPLAY CABINET BY EDWARD & ROBERTS the glazed cabinet top having moulded and cross banded cornice over scrolled inlaid frieze, projecting pair of glazed doors with glass shelves to the interior, the base similarly inlaid with a pair of projecting foliate and scroll inlaid blind panel doors over a under shelf standing on square tapering legs with spade feet. Circa 1900. 30.5" x 13.5" x 65.5" (77cm x 34cm x 167cm) CONDITION REPORT: A little faded by sunlight particularly to one end. Otherwise no obvious damage or losses. Some minor wear and tear commensurate with age.
VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR CENTRE TABLE, the moulded edge top with inlaid strung outline and inlaid foliate decoration, above satinwood inlaid frieze panels, vase shaped spirally turned and tapering legs with under shelf on out swept tapering feet. Circa 1865. 42" x 21" x 28" (107cm x 53cm x 71cm) CONDITION REPORT: Some restoration required, rather wobbly within the frame. Scuffs and marks to the top.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK CIRCULAR CRICKET TABLE having three plank moulded edge top over triangular under shelf with triangular section tapering chamfer legs. Circa 1875. 28.5" diameter x 29.5" high (74cm x 76cm) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition for its age. Some stains, a little fading but no obvious damage or losses. Usual wear and tear.
A PART LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK POT BOARD DRESSER, now having later constructed boarded oak three shelf rack back, the original base with reed moulded top having curved angles above two blind moulded edge frieze drawers, the pot board later replaced, standing on stile feet. 57" x 17" x 80" (145cm x 43cm x 203cm) CONDITION REPORT: Heavily restored at some stage. Very likely as a result of it being in exceedingly poor condition. The boarded rack back is a complete but well made replacement. The pot board itself is a later replacement. Overall in usable, fair condition. Some stains, ink marks and wear commensurate with age. The lower parts of the style feet are scuffed, worn and showing evidence of rot in places.
A late George III mahogany breakfront compactum linen press , circa 1800 A late George III mahogany breakfront compactum linen press , circa 1800, with moulded cornice above central linen press with panel doors enclosing linen slides,on base with two short and two long graduated drawers, flanked by hanging cupboards with dummy drawer fronts fitted a single shelf, all on plinth base, 205m high, 246cm wide, 60cm deep
A late Regency mahogany chiffonier , circa 1820 A late Regency mahogany chiffonier , circa 1820, the superstructure with architectural three quarter gallery on S-shaped supports and with central panel back, above base with single frieze drawer, and two fabric lined grill panel doors enclosing single fixed shelf, all on lion paw feet 127cm high, 97cm wide, 47cm deep
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