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A late 19thC cast spelter figure group, a silver plated epergne (lacking three trumpets) and a Germanic lidded glass flagon with inset ceramic panel to the cover, H: 16 cm. This lot is not available for in-house P&P, please contact the office for more information.
Michael Randall (1947-2000) 'MUDLARKS' Signed with initials and titled on the reverse, dated 1990, oil on card 51 x 63.5cm Michael Randall was captivated by drawing and painting from an early age. In the 1970s, he studied at the Royal Academy Schools, excelling in life drawing and winning silver medals for drawing and painting. His RA Diploma exhibition led to Southampton City Art Gallery purchasing ‘Daydream’, the major work of that show, which remains in the Gallery’s permanent collection. He moved to Cambridgeshire in 1978, where his studio was located and is still run by his family. He was a figurative painter excited by experimenting with colour and form, driven by the challenge of conveying an intense emotional charge through his work. He was inspired by a wide range of artists, from Rembrandt to Eardley, and developed a style all his own. He had an uncanny eye for the private or fleeting moment: a conversation between friends; a mother talking to her child; the turn of a head as the subject’s attention is caught. Numerous exhibitions, including several since his death in 2000, have gathered an enthusiastic audience. His work is represented in private collections in England, Europe, Japan, and the US.
*Tracey Emin RA (b.1963) 'BUT YEA' Digitally printed poster in colours, 2015, signed in silver pen, from the unnumbered edition of 500 published by Emin International, on glossy wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges sheet 70 x 50cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
Small collection of British coins, including scarcer variants, this lot comprises Edward III hammered silver long cross penny, York mint circa 1360/70's; King James I hammered silver sixpence circa 1605; King George I half penny 1718, with RBX instead of REX error; King George III half penny circa 1806 'no berry' variant, unusual comma between the 'E' and 'O' of George; King George III Ireland farthings circa 1806 - one with engraved edge and one without; Queen Victoria Jubilee silver shilling 1887; Queen Victorian 1875 Heaton mint farthing RF.G instead of 'REG' error. (8)
Birch & Gaydon open faced pocket watch, enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary second and alarm dials, with Zenith movement nr 102560 in a blue steel dust cover, belonging to WWI Private William Albert Alderton and used by him in the trenches, Private Alderton served in the Hampshire Regiment later transferred to Somerset Regiment and then to the Devon Regiment over a three period from 1915-1917, complete with a silver fob chain.Condition for this Lot - Sale 10/06/2020some superficial oxidation to case back and sides. Clean movement, some loss to colour on dial and luminosity to hands. Loss of tip to hour hand. Watch moving forward at time of cataloguing, alarm function working.
Three silver brooches, including a floral engraved disc brooch, Victorian engraved elliptical brooch, a floral brooch and a P.Peron celtic silver-plated brooch together with a silver gate-link bracelet, a silver charm bracelet with heart clasp and a further silver charm bracelet with ten silver and enamel charms, gross weight 119 gms. Condition for this Lot - Sale 10/06/2020In fair to good condition, the elliptical brooch having pin dents to back.
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