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Collection of mixed coins (22); Belgium and Belgian territories including Belgian Congo examples (15), copper denominations of George III and George IV (5), five veiled head silver shillings of Queen Victoria, dates 1896-1899 and a 1821 silver crown of George IV. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)
DAVID BOWIE - LP COLLECTION (MAINLY 70s/80s PRESSINGS). Smashing collection of 13 x LPs largely comprising of 70s/80s pressings. Titles are Space Oddity (LSP 4813, orange labels, A-4E/B-4E - Ex+/Ex+ still in shrink, with poster), Ziggy Stardust (SF 8287, orange labels, 2E/2E, Mainman/Chrysalis side 1 credit, no Mainman logo on sleeve - VG+/VG+, with VG inner), Aladdin Sane (RS 1001 3T/3T, orange labels - solid VG copy), Scary Monsters (BOW LP 2), Tonight (DB 1), Pinups (RS1003, orange labels A-3E/B-3E), Low (green label RE), Young Americans (black/silver label), Heroes (PL 12522, beige labels), The Man Who Sold The World (UK LSP 4816, orange labels 1E/1E - Ex/VG, with clean poster), Hunky Dory (RE) and Love You Till Tuesday (BOWIE 1). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ (records) and VG to Ex (sleeves).
DAVID BOWIE - LP COLLECTION (MAINLY 80s PRESSINGS). Another quality collection from The Duke with 16 x (mainly) LPs included. Titles are Ziggy Stardust (INTS 5063, green label RE), Aladdin Sane (RS 1001, black/silver labels), Space Oddity (LSP 4813, black/silver labels), Heroes (INTS 5066, green labels), The Man Who Sold The World (INTS 5237, black/silver labels), Hunky Dory (INTS 5064, green labels), Pinups (INTS 5236, green labels), Lodger (BOW LP 1, black/silver labels), Diamond Dogs (INTS 5068, green labels), The Trident Tapes (private), Rare (PL 45406), Images , StationToStation (RCALP 3013, black/silver labels), Don't Be Fooled By The Name (10" LP), Love You Till Tuesday and China Girl (12"). Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+.
DAVID BOWIE - UK 7" COLLECTION. Mega instant collection of 55 x UK release 7" spanning the decades! Titles include Hallo Spaceboy (1996 ltd edition pink vinyl, 74321353847 - Ex+/Ex+), Fame 90 (ltd edition picture disc, also stock copy), Black Tie White Noise (74321 148687, silver injection label UK copy), Survive (ltd edition picture disc, VSP 1767), Suffragette City (p/s RCA 2726), Ashes To Ashes (2 copies including one complete with 'stamps' insert), Wild Is The Wind, China Girl (pic disc), Time Will Crawl, Never Let Me Down, Do Anything You Say (7NX 8002), I Pity The Fool (EMI 2925 RE), The Laughing Gnome (DM 123 RE), Space Oddity (Philips BF 1801 large centre), Life On Mars (RCA 2316 p/s), Changes, Starman, The Jean Genie, Knock On Wood, Young Americans and TVC 15. Condition is generally neat VG+ to Ex+.
DAVID BOWIE - LP COLLECTION (LARGELY 2010s PRESSINGS). Ace collection of 17x (almost entirely) LPs plus 2 x 7" (19 releases in total) largely consisting of high quality pressings from the 2010s. Titles include Hunky Dory (ltd edition gold vinyl, DB 69733), Ziggy Stardust (DB 69734), Aladdin Sane (DB 69735), Lodger (DB 77826), Diamond Dogs (DB 74761, red vinyl), Young Americans (DB 74765), ChangesOne (COBLP2016), Low (DB 77821, also with earlier Italian pressing, PL 12030 - VG+/VG), Heroes (DB 77822, also with earlier EU copy on black/silver labels, NL 83857), Let's Dance (DB 83881), No Plan (88985419651 S1), Christiane F. Wir Kinder Vom Bahnhof Zoo (DBCFLP 2018, red vinyl), Scary Monsters (DB 77828, sealed, also with earlier UK copy BOWLP 2 - Ex/VG with insert) and StationToStation (earlier German copy on orange labels, VG copy). Black vinyl copies unless stated. Condition elsewhere is almost entirely Ex+/as new.
Tamara Jovandić-Everson Tanya Ink and Mixed Media on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Tamara finished the Academy of Art in Sarajevo and has lived and worked in North London since 1992. She has over thirty group exhibitions in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA, and five solo shows. Tamara has exhibited at prestigious art galleries such as Mall Gallery, Cork Street, Royal College of Art, and many more. Tamara's paintings, for a period of years, were about exploring female sexuality and nudity through expressionistic imagery, highlighting spiritual and religious themes which suggest a paradox. Tamara's preoccupation for dramatic contrast and religious themes, using live models and working quickly and directly onto canvas, comes from a fascination with Italian Baroque and Caravaggio's use of chiaroscuro and his rich and dark palette. Intending to relate to the viewer on the most intimate level, these works are always faceless and express the universality of torment through human emotion. Exploring the human body through suffering, sacrifice, isolation, and emptiness is autobiographical: based on life in exile, and a homeland torn apart in the civil war (former Yugoslavia). The works are generated from studies of life models. Drawings are then enlarged and painted on a larger scale. In recent works, there is further development in growing out of the narrative, investigating 'painting within painting', freeing and enlarging further parts of figurative artworks, bringing dramatic contrasts by using a variety of mediums to build texture including sand, plaster, and resin... Education 1986-1991 Academy of Art, Sarajevo Select Exhibitions/Awards 2018: Highgate Gallery - solo show 2002: Mediterraneo Gallery, Chiswick, London 2000: Terra Gallery, Chiswick, London 1999: Workhouse Art Gallery, Chelsea, London 1994: Locus Gallery, Hampstead, London 1991: Zvono Gallery, Sarajevo 1991: Silver Medal on graduation 1992: Member of ULUBIH (Society of Contemporary Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina) 1995: Sponsorship by Prof August Wiedmann (Goldsmiths College) 2000: The Hesketh Hubbard Art Society Award, Mall Galleries, London 2017: International Award - the best painting at Chelsea Town Hall show
Tamara Jovandić-Everson Jessica Ink and Mixed Media on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Tamara finished the Academy of Art in Sarajevo and has lived and worked in North London since 1992. She has over thirty group exhibitions in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA, and five solo shows. Tamara has exhibited at prestigious art galleries such as Mall Gallery, Cork Street, Royal College of Art, and many more. Tamara's paintings, for a period of years, were about exploring female sexuality and nudity through expressionistic imagery, highlighting spiritual and religious themes which suggest a paradox. Tamara's preoccupation for dramatic contrast and religious themes, using live models and working quickly and directly onto canvas, comes from a fascination with Italian Baroque and Caravaggio's use of chiaroscuro and his rich and dark palette. Intending to relate to the viewer on the most intimate level, these works are always faceless and express the universality of torment through human emotion. Exploring the human body through suffering, sacrifice, isolation, and emptiness is autobiographical: based on life in exile, and a homeland torn apart in the civil war (former Yugoslavia). The works are generated from studies of life models. Drawings are then enlarged and painted on a larger scale. In recent works, there is further development in growing out of the narrative, investigating 'painting within painting', freeing and enlarging further parts of figurative artworks, bringing dramatic contrasts by using a variety of mediums to build texture including sand, plaster, and resin... Education 1986-1991 Academy of Art, Sarajevo Select Exhibitions/Awards 2018: Highgate Gallery - solo show 2002: Mediterraneo Gallery, Chiswick, London 2000: Terra Gallery, Chiswick, London 1999: Workhouse Art Gallery, Chelsea, London 1994: Locus Gallery, Hampstead, London 1991: Zvono Gallery, Sarajevo 1991: Silver Medal on graduation 1992: Member of ULUBIH (Society of Contemporary Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina) 1995: Sponsorship by Prof August Wiedmann (Goldsmiths College) 2000: The Hesketh Hubbard Art Society Award, Mall Galleries, London 2017: International Award - the best painting at Chelsea Town Hall show
Tamara Jovandić-Everson Mia Ink and Mixed Media on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Tamara finished the Academy of Art in Sarajevo and has lived and worked in North London since 1992. She has over thirty group exhibitions in the UK, Ireland, France and the USA, and five solo shows. Tamara has exhibited at prestigious art galleries such as Mall Gallery, Cork Street, Royal College of Art, and many more. Tamara's paintings, for a period of years, were about exploring female sexuality and nudity through expressionistic imagery, highlighting spiritual and religious themes which suggest a paradox. Tamara's preoccupation for dramatic contrast and religious themes, using live models and working quickly and directly onto canvas, comes from a fascination with Italian Baroque and Caravaggio's use of chiaroscuro and his rich and dark palette. Intending to relate to the viewer on the most intimate level, these works are always faceless and express the universality of torment through human emotion. Exploring the human body through suffering, sacrifice, isolation, and emptiness is autobiographical: based on life in exile, and a homeland torn apart in the civil war (former Yugoslavia). The works are generated from studies of life models. Drawings are then enlarged and painted on a larger scale. In recent works, there is further development in growing out of the narrative, investigating 'painting within painting', freeing and enlarging further parts of figurative artworks, bringing dramatic contrasts by using a variety of mediums to build texture including sand, plaster, and resin... Education 1986-1991 Academy of Art, Sarajevo Select Exhibitions/Awards 2018: Highgate Gallery - solo show 2002: Mediterraneo Gallery, Chiswick, London 2000: Terra Gallery, Chiswick, London 1999: Workhouse Art Gallery, Chelsea, London 1994: Locus Gallery, Hampstead, London 1991: Zvono Gallery, Sarajevo 1991: Silver Medal on graduation 1992: Member of ULUBIH (Society of Contemporary Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina) 1995: Sponsorship by Prof August Wiedmann (Goldsmiths College) 2000: The Hesketh Hubbard Art Society Award, Mall Galleries, London 2017: International Award - the best painting at Chelsea Town Hall show
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