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A silver badge with deer crest surmount, London 1861 by ADL, engraved to reverse: 'Presented to Brother Joseph Higgins PCR Jan 29th 1862 by the Officers and Brothers of Court 3060 as a token of respect and esteem for his exertions in forming the court and CR during a period of 3 years and 6 months' 56.5g 14x8cm
* ETHEL WALKER (SCOTTISH b. 1941) SUMMER FLOWERS WITH CHINESE DOLL gouache on paper, signed, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 50cm x 42cm, overall size 72cm x 63cm Note: Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty-seven she was a full-time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized. Work is held in many public and corporate collections worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 12th September 2021 "The Silver Table" (lot 562), a mixed media by Ethel Walker sold for £2600 (hammer) and in our December 2021 auction "The Lace Cloth" achieved £3000 (hammer).
* ETHEL WALKER (SCOTTISH b. 1941), PEARS AND HELLEBORE oil on board, signed, titled verso framed and under glass image size 37cm x 48cm, overall size 60cm x 70cm Note: Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty-seven she was a full-time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized. Work is held in many public and corporate collections worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 12th September 2021 "The Silver Table" (lot 562), a mixed media by Ethel Walker sold for £2600 (hammer) and in our December 2021 auction "The Lace Cloth" achieved £3000 (hammer).
* ETHEL WALKER (SCOTTISH b. 1941), STUDY IN WHITE NO. 36 oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 68cm x 44cm, overall size 90cm x 66cm Exhibition label verso: The Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, EtonNote: Ethel Walker was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, in 1941. She graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1964 where she had been taught by David Donaldson, once the Queen's portrait painter. Beginning her career as a teacher, by the age of twenty-seven she was a full-time artist. Walker is one of the most successful female painters working in Scotland today. Her talent in capturing the ever-changing light of the Scottish landscape is outstanding, and her subtle but strong still life paintings are highly-prized. Work is held in many public and corporate collections worldwide, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Sara Lee Holdings. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 12th September 2021 "The Silver Table" (lot 562), a mixed media by Ethel Walker sold for £2600 (hammer) and in our December 2021 auction "The Lace Cloth" achieved £3000 (hammer).
* ANN CARRINGTON (BRITISH b. 1962), SCALL PEARLY QUEEN multi-colour buttons sewn on black linen, with tag signatureframed in original perspex boxoverall size 146cm x 126cmProvenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the vendor in 2008. Supporting documention available to the buyer.Note: Ann Carrington is part magpie, part alchemist; working in the folk tradition, she creates pieces that take extraordinary amounts of time to complete. Some of the most collectable pieces she has created are part of her Pearly Queens series with coloured buttons sewn onto a crimson, or black background to emulate the 1st Class Royal Mail stamp. Carrington holds an official license from Royal Mail to produce stamp artworks featuring the Queen. Carrington was commissioned to make ‘The Royal Jubilee Banner’ for the Queen in celebration of her Diamond Jubilee. The banner hung from the stern of the Royal Barge ‘The Spirit of Chartwell’ as it made its journey up the River Thames on the Diamond Jubilee procession in the summer of 2012. Jacob Rothschild purchased the first Pearly Queen which now forms part of the Rothschild collection and was recently shown alongside Lucien Freud's famous portrait of the Queen at his exhibition 'Power and Portraiture'. The late Queen also commissioned one (in red and gold) to accompany the banner made for her Diamond Jubilee.The United Nations invited Carrington to help raise awareness of current issues through her artwork in 2010, her first piece for The UN was presented at their Human Trafficking conference in Luxor, Egypt. August 2016 saw a large retrospective exhibition of Carrington’s work open at the Royal College of Art, London. The centrepiece of the exhibition, Devil’s Trumpet, a floral sculpture crafted from cutlery, was acquired by the V&A for their collection and is on permanent display in the Silver Gallery.Clients and collections include: HM King Charles III; HM Queen Elizabeth II; Duke of Westminster; William Russell, Lord Mayor of The City of London; David Linley, Earl of Snowdon; Lord Radnor; Sir Paul Smith; Sir David Tang; Sir Elton John; Gwyneth Paltrow; Issey Miyake; Tyra Banks; Gordon Ramsay; Tom Kerridge; Lulu Guinness; Lilly Saffra; Andre Balazs; Donatella Flick; Sam Smith; Victoria and Albert Museum; The United Nations; Royal Mail; Royal College of Art; The Design Museum, London; Thames Diamond Jubilee Foundation; Rothschild Collection; The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers; The National Trust; The Commonwealth Institute; The New Gallery of Modern Art, Moscow; Levi Strauss & Co; Citibank; Mars; Waldorf Astoria; Clarks; W Hotels; DAKS; Dunhill; Mercury Telephones; The David Ross Collection; Agent Provocateur; Novogratz; Fred Segal; Chiltern Firehouse.
Corgi 249 Morris Mini Cooper "Wickerwork" - Black body, Red roof panel, Lemon interior, Silver trim, "Wickerwork" panels to sides and rear with spun hubs - Near Mint still an outstanding example in a Excellent blue and yellow carded picture box. Pencil writing to one end flap. See photos.
Spark (Minimax), a boxed 1/18 scale Porsche 911R. In Metallic Silver with Green stripe detailing. Model is mounted on elegant numbered plinth along with a clear Perspex display case lid. Numbered 357 of 911. Condition is generally Mint although it appears that a windscreen wiper has become detached although present in Good outer box and Good inner Polystyrene. Box does have slight scuffing to base and slight corner wear. See photos.
Norev, a boxed 1/18 scale WAP02100619 (Porsche Design Driver's Selection) Porsche "Cayman" in Metallic Silver. Condition although unchecked generally appears to be Near Mint to Mint in generally Good outer box with slight damage and Good inner Polystyrene. Box would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Corgi 227 Morris Mini Cooper "Competition Model" - Pale Yellow (Primrose Yellow) body, White bonnet and roof, Red interior, Silver trim, spun hubs, racing number 1 to doors, "Union Jack & Chequered Flag" decals to bonnet - Excellent. (very minor wear to bonnet decals) in a Good Blue and Yellow carded picture box with slight creasing and slight smudging. See photos.
Corgi 261 "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 taken from the film "Goldfinger"- finished in gold body, red interior with "James Bond & Bandit" figures, silver trim, wire wheels - complete with Figures and instructions (one lot of instructions are missing). Condition is Excellent Plus with small mark to roof in generally Good box. (1)
Corgi 225 Austin Seven Mini - Red body, Lemon interior, Silver trim, spun hubs. Condition appears Good Plus to Excellent (still a lovely bright example) in a generally Fair to Good Blue and Yellow carded picture box. Please note box does have price and reference stickers to one front facing side but will still display well. See photos.
Corgi Classics, a boxed group of Code 3 Mini models to include C330/6 Open Top in Metallic Silver, C33018 Mini Mayfair Open Top in Burgundy and others. Also to include a generic mailer boxed White Mini Cooper Police Car. All models completed to a high standard. See photos.
Corgi 227 Morris Mini Cooper "Competition Model" with Blue body, with roof and bonnet, Red interior, Silver trim, spun hubs along with racing number 1 on doors and "Union Jack and Chequered Flag" on bonnet . Condition appears Good Plus in a generally Good (slightly creased Blue and Yellow carded picture box with writing to one end flap). See photos.
Minichamps (Paul's Model Art), a boxed 1/18 scale WAP0211910B (Porsche Design Driver's Selection) Porsche 918 "Spyder" in Metallic Silver and Black interior. Condition although unchecked generally appears to be Near Mint to Mint in generally Good outer box and Good inner Polystyrene. See photos.
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