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Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) and Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968)Oculist Witnesses (Lullin M2) Screenprint and silver mirror in laminated glass, 1968, signed by both artists, annotated 'd'après' and numbered 8/50 in silver ink, published by Petersburg Press, London, with the original aluminium plinth, in very good conditionOverall 650 x 508 x 204mm. (25 5/8 x 20 x 8in.)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR
δ Harland Miller (b.1964)Tonight We Make HistoryEtching with silver chine colle, 2018, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 50 in pencil verso, on wove paper, published by Manifold Editions, London, sheet 1040 x 730mm (41 x 25 5/8in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Banksy (b.1974)Silver FlagsScreenprint in colours, 2006, numbered from the edition of 1000, on wove paper, printed and published by Pictures on Walls, London, with their blindstamp, the full sheet, 500 x 700mm (19 5/8 x 27 1/2in) (unframed)This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control Office.δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Peter Blake (b.1932)Flag 3Digital print in colours, 2009, signed, titled, and numbered from the edition of 75 in silver ink, on wove paper, published by CCA Galleries, London, the full sheet, 550 x 760mm (21 5/8 x 29 7/8in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Richard Hamilton (1922-2011)Marcel Duchamp (Lullin p.264)The rare monochrome offset lithograph laminated with silver foil, 1967, one of a few proofs before the text was added, the full sheet 697 x 569mm (27 3/8 x 22 3/8in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Various ArtistsFig-1 50 projects in 50 weeks: Richard Hamilton, Gavin Turk, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Grayson Perry, Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley, Tracey Emin, Wolfgang Tilmans, Gilbert & George, Howard Hodgkin, Harland Miller, Peter Doig, Michael Craig-Martin, Jeremy Deller, Bridget Riley and othersThe rare deluxe portfolio, 2000-01, comprising 50 offset lithographs, each signed in ink, very few were signed by the participating artists, published by Fig-1 2000 Ltd., and Spafax Publishing, London, with title-page and text, the sheets folded as issued in the original silver solander box with debossed cover and spine, each sheet, 419 x 595mm (16 ¼ x 23 1/4in) (folio)Fig-1 was an audacious project held in 2000 curated by Mark Francis and Jay Jopling. The concept was simple, to take a disused building in London's Soho and to hold a different exhibition a week for 50 weeks, the project featured 49 artists with Richard Hamilton exhibiting twice bookending the project in the first and last week. Fig-1 was a cultural phenomenon, and weekly the space was mobbed by the great and the good of the London art scene, flocking to see work by the old guard of London such as Richard Hamilton, Howard Hodgkin, Anish Kapoor, Bridget Riley, the established YBAs including Jake & Dinos Chapman, Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, and up and coming soon to be megastars such as Peter Doig, Grayson Perry and Harland Miller all brought together in a constantly evolving melange of gallery, studio and museum, it was a tremendous success and in many respects came to define the manner in which art is presented in the new millennium. δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017)Evermore (Heenk pp. 218-219)The rare complete deluxe blue edition, 1996-1997, comprising the two loose etchings with aquatint and extensive hand-colouring in acrylics, each initialled, dated and numbered from the deluxe edition of 50 in pencil verso, unbound as issued, and the volume with the frontispiece hand-painted in acrylics in colours, and a further six etchings with aquatint and hand-colouring in acrylics, all on Aquarelle Arches wove paper, together with the title, justification and text pages, the justification page signed and dated in pencil by the artist and further signed, numbered and inscribed with the poem 'No More Dawns...' in black ink by the author, printed by the 107 Workshop, Wiltshire, published by Palawan Press, London, all bound within the original hand-dyed paper wrappers and silver papercovered boards and matching slip-case, overall size 259 x 335 mm (10 ¼ x 13 â…› in) (folio)The present example is number 1/50 of the deluxe blue edition copies. δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
δ Damien Hirst (b.1965)The Souls III (Turquoise / Rustic Copper / Silver Gloss)Foilblock print in three colours, 2010, signed and numbered from the edition of 15 in pencil, on Arches 88 paper, co-published by Other Criteria and Paul Stolper, London, the full sheet, 721 x 511mm (28 3/8 x 20 18/8in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
MARILYN MONROE, A photographic print of Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, taken during their visit to London in July 1956 for the filming of 'The Prince and the Showgirl', silver print, bearing 'Fox Photos' ink stamp to the reverse, 25.5 x 31cm, along with an extract from a re-printed archived news story titled 'The day London fell in Love with Marilyn Monroe', originally published in the Observer on 15 July 1956, detailing the couple's visit to the city. Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller landed at London Airport (now Heathrow) at 10.40am on 14 July 1956, met by one hundred photographers and fifty reporters, along with her co-star Sir Laurence Olivier and his wife Vivien Leigh. Monroe spent the next four months filming what became 'The Prince and the Showgirl', meanwhile beguiling the British public and press with her famous charm.
PRINCESS DIANA AND PRINCE CHARLES WEDDING CAKE SLICE, a slice of wedding cake from the Royal Wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, held on 29 July 1981, the cake comes inside a cardboard presentation box, with silver lettering and the Prince of Wales feathers and reads 'CD - BUCKINGHAM PALACE - 29TH JULY 1981', the cake is wrapped in original doilies and comes with a card that reads, 'With best wishes from Their Royal Highnesses/The Prince & Princess of Wales', silver tray not included In February of 1981, Lady Diana Spencer became engaged to Charles, Prince of Wales. They were married at St Paul's Cathedral in July of that year, watched by an estimated TV audience of 750 million people.
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