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Pilates Studio Session. Pilates develops the body uniformly, corrects wrong postures, restores physical vitality, invigorates the mind and elevates the spirit. Joseph Pilates A Personalised 55 minute 1:1 Studio Session in our fully equipped studios in Cirencester. It is a flexible programme tailored to your individual needs - from complete beginner to an Advanced Studio Equipment Session and is equally suitable for a man or woman. For more details about the benefits of Pilates and the studio/location and T&Cs visit www.thebodyworkshop.net Donated by The Body Workshop Pilates
A group of assorted metalware, to include brass fire accessories, brass crumb tray and brush, set of three copper measures with brass handles, brass spirit kettle with burner stand, brass rolling pin, pair of knopped brass candlesticks, etc. Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
SELECTION OF GLASSWAREincluding a Galle style cameo glass vase, 23.5cm high; a Vasart style mottled blue and white vase with long tapering neck and bulbous body, 34cm high; an etched clear glass spirit decanter and stopper, 30.5cm high; blue and green twist design vase, 30cm high; a colourful class bowl, etc. (6)
Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (4). 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London. Education Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980 Exhibitions & Awards 2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart. About the postcard artworks These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.
Tinsel Edwards Bathroom Self Portrait with Toothbrush, 2021 Oil Paint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Tinsel Edwards (b.1979) is an artist based in Glasgow. She originates from the Midlands and studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College London. Tinsel lived in London for 19 years before moving to Scotland in 2017. Predominantly a painter, Tinsel's practice also extends to printmaking, working with found materials, installation and public art stunts. Tinsel's art responds to a wide variety of contemporary social and political issues whilst also referencing her everyday experience. An imaginative and emotional exploration into the seemingly mundane details of domestic life, her paintings offer biting social commentary entwined with humour, emotion and honest autobiographical narrative. In the Noughties Tinsel was a singer in glam-garage band The Fairies Band, and later co-founded indie record label Pushing Pussy Records. Painting has always been her main thing however, and Tinsel's art has been exhibited extensively in the UK and internationally. Banksy is amongst her collectors and invited her to create work for Dismaland in 2015. Tinsel has worked with Paxton Glew, Jealous Gallery, Stella Dore Gallery, Print Club London, Pavement Licker, Pictures on Walls and Tina Ziegler of Moniker Art Fair. She is also a regular at The Art Car Boot Fair in London alongside collaborator Twinkle Troughton. In 2012 Tinsel co-founded A-side B-side, a gallery and art studios in Hackney, London. In 2017 she wrote Priced Out, a book exploring the housing crisis in London, which was published by Dunlin Press. Education Ba Hons Fine Art - Goldsmiths College Exhibitions/Awards 2013 - 'A Mini Retrospective' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Michaela Stock Gallery, Vienna and A-side B-side Gallery, London 2009 - 'It was the Best of Times, It was the Worst of Times' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Steal from work, Bristol 2008 - 'A Year of Private Views' at The Pure Evil Gallery, London and Artport, Kolonie Wedding, Berlin 2006 - 'This is modern art' This Way Up Gallery, Dragon Bar, London 2006 - 'An Urban Myth' The Fairies exhibition, Tomtom Gallery, London GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED) 2020 - Isolated Observations, Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester 2020 - Vitamin Sea with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2020 - Oh Bondage Up Yours, Resort Studios, Margate 2019 - Urban Miniatures with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2019 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Margate 2019 - Making a Mark, Dulwich College, London 2017 - The Spirit House, Geddes Gallery, London 2016 - The Art Conference, Tanner Street, London 2015 - Dismaland, Banksy's Bemusement Park, Weston-Super-Mare 2015 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Brick Lane 2015 - London Original Print Fair, The Royal Academy 2014 - Moniker Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2014 - Affordable Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2013 - 'Black, White and Red all over' Jealous Gallery, London 2013 - 'I Love you Because' A-side B-side Gallery, London (curated by Harry Pye) 2011 - Flag Stop art Fair, South Bay Lexus, 24777 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 USA 2011 - Hackney WICKED festival 2011 - 11:11, East Gallery, Brick Lane, London 2011- Momac curated by Roberta Moore and Lisa Mackenzie, Gloucester 2011 - She Said, The Outside World Gallery, Shoreditch, London 2010 - 'Multiplied' Christies Artfair, in association with Printclub London 2010 - 'The Pursuit of Happiness', Touring show in Poland: The Arsenal Gallery, Poznan 2009 - 'Tate the Biscuit', Shoreditch Town Hall, London 2009 - 'Rosetta Stone', Jena Kunsverein, Jena, Germany 2009 - 'Secret Blisters' curated by Printclub, MC Motors, London 2008 - Stella Dore group show, Sebastian Guiness Gallery, Dublin 2007 - 'AlterNATIVITY' Studio 57, London 2007 - 'Light Sentence' Augsberg, Germany 2006 - Banksys 'Santas Ghetto' London AWARDS Longlisted for The John Ruskin Art Prize 2016 - Recording Britain Now: Society About the postcard artworks My recent work is inspired by the domestic setting, the absurdity of everyday rituals and routine. I paint from memory and imagination, interpreting my everyday environment and personal experience."
Tinsel Edwards Utensils with Yellow Spoon, 2021 Oil Paint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Tinsel Edwards (b.1979) is an artist based in Glasgow. She originates from the Midlands and studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College London. Tinsel lived in London for 19 years before moving to Scotland in 2017. Predominantly a painter, Tinsel's practice also extends to printmaking, working with found materials, installation and public art stunts. Tinsel's art responds to a wide variety of contemporary social and political issues whilst also referencing her everyday experience. An imaginative and emotional exploration into the seemingly mundane details of domestic life, her paintings offer biting social commentary entwined with humour, emotion and honest autobiographical narrative. In the Noughties Tinsel was a singer in glam-garage band The Fairies Band, and later co-founded indie record label Pushing Pussy Records. Painting has always been her main thing however, and Tinsel's art has been exhibited extensively in the UK and internationally. Banksy is amongst her collectors and invited her to create work for Dismaland in 2015. Tinsel has worked with Paxton Glew, Jealous Gallery, Stella Dore Gallery, Print Club London, Pavement Licker, Pictures on Walls and Tina Ziegler of Moniker Art Fair. She is also a regular at The Art Car Boot Fair in London alongside collaborator Twinkle Troughton. In 2012 Tinsel co-founded A-side B-side, a gallery and art studios in Hackney, London. In 2017 she wrote Priced Out, a book exploring the housing crisis in London, which was published by Dunlin Press. Education Ba Hons Fine Art - Goldsmiths College Exhibitions/Awards 2013 - 'A Mini Retrospective' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Michaela Stock Gallery, Vienna and A-side B-side Gallery, London 2009 - 'It was the Best of Times, It was the Worst of Times' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Steal from work, Bristol 2008 - 'A Year of Private Views' at The Pure Evil Gallery, London and Artport, Kolonie Wedding, Berlin 2006 - 'This is modern art' This Way Up Gallery, Dragon Bar, London 2006 - 'An Urban Myth' The Fairies exhibition, Tomtom Gallery, London GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED) 2020 - Isolated Observations, Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester 2020 - Vitamin Sea with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2020 - Oh Bondage Up Yours, Resort Studios, Margate 2019 - Urban Miniatures with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2019 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Margate 2019 - Making a Mark, Dulwich College, London 2017 - The Spirit House, Geddes Gallery, London 2016 - The Art Conference, Tanner Street, London 2015 - Dismaland, Banksy's Bemusement Park, Weston-Super-Mare 2015 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Brick Lane 2015 - London Original Print Fair, The Royal Academy 2014 - Moniker Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2014 - Affordable Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2013 - 'Black, White and Red all over' Jealous Gallery, London 2013 - 'I Love you Because' A-side B-side Gallery, London (curated by Harry Pye) 2011 - Flag Stop art Fair, South Bay Lexus, 24777 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 USA 2011 - Hackney WICKED festival 2011 - 11:11, East Gallery, Brick Lane, London 2011- Momac curated by Roberta Moore and Lisa Mackenzie, Gloucester 2011 - She Said, The Outside World Gallery, Shoreditch, London 2010 - 'Multiplied' Christies Artfair, in association with Printclub London 2010 - 'The Pursuit of Happiness', Touring show in Poland: The Arsenal Gallery, Poznan 2009 - 'Tate the Biscuit', Shoreditch Town Hall, London 2009 - 'Rosetta Stone', Jena Kunsverein, Jena, Germany 2009 - 'Secret Blisters' curated by Printclub, MC Motors, London 2008 - Stella Dore group show, Sebastian Guiness Gallery, Dublin 2007 - 'AlterNATIVITY' Studio 57, London 2007 - 'Light Sentence' Augsberg, Germany 2006 - Banksys 'Santas Ghetto' London AWARDS Longlisted for The John Ruskin Art Prize 2016 - Recording Britain Now: Society About the postcard artworks My recent work is inspired by the domestic setting, the absurdity of everyday rituals and routine. I paint from memory and imagination, interpreting my everyday environment and personal experience."
Tinsel Edwards Colander with Red and White Socks, 2021 Oil Paint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Tinsel Edwards (b.1979) is an artist based in Glasgow. She originates from the Midlands and studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths College London. Tinsel lived in London for 19 years before moving to Scotland in 2017. Predominantly a painter, Tinsel's practice also extends to printmaking, working with found materials, installation and public art stunts. Tinsel's art responds to a wide variety of contemporary social and political issues whilst also referencing her everyday experience. An imaginative and emotional exploration into the seemingly mundane details of domestic life, her paintings offer biting social commentary entwined with humour, emotion and honest autobiographical narrative. In the Noughties Tinsel was a singer in glam-garage band The Fairies Band, and later co-founded indie record label Pushing Pussy Records. Painting has always been her main thing however, and Tinsel's art has been exhibited extensively in the UK and internationally. Banksy is amongst her collectors and invited her to create work for Dismaland in 2015. Tinsel has worked with Paxton Glew, Jealous Gallery, Stella Dore Gallery, Print Club London, Pavement Licker, Pictures on Walls and Tina Ziegler of Moniker Art Fair. She is also a regular at The Art Car Boot Fair in London alongside collaborator Twinkle Troughton. In 2012 Tinsel co-founded A-side B-side, a gallery and art studios in Hackney, London. In 2017 she wrote Priced Out, a book exploring the housing crisis in London, which was published by Dunlin Press. Education Ba Hons Fine Art - Goldsmiths College Exhibitions/Awards 2013 - 'A Mini Retrospective' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Michaela Stock Gallery, Vienna and A-side B-side Gallery, London 2009 - 'It was the Best of Times, It was the Worst of Times' Duo show with Twinkle Troughton at Steal from work, Bristol 2008 - 'A Year of Private Views' at The Pure Evil Gallery, London and Artport, Kolonie Wedding, Berlin 2006 - 'This is modern art' This Way Up Gallery, Dragon Bar, London 2006 - 'An Urban Myth' The Fairies exhibition, Tomtom Gallery, London GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED) 2020 - Isolated Observations, Candida Stevens Gallery, Chichester 2020 - Vitamin Sea with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2020 - Oh Bondage Up Yours, Resort Studios, Margate 2019 - Urban Miniatures with Paxton Glew, Brighton 2019 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Margate 2019 - Making a Mark, Dulwich College, London 2017 - The Spirit House, Geddes Gallery, London 2016 - The Art Conference, Tanner Street, London 2015 - Dismaland, Banksy's Bemusement Park, Weston-Super-Mare 2015 - The Art Car Boot Fair, Brick Lane 2015 - London Original Print Fair, The Royal Academy 2014 - Moniker Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2014 - Affordable Art Fair with Jealous Gallery 2013 - 'Black, White and Red all over' Jealous Gallery, London 2013 - 'I Love you Because' A-side B-side Gallery, London (curated by Harry Pye) 2011 - Flag Stop art Fair, South Bay Lexus, 24777 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance, CA 90505 USA 2011 - Hackney WICKED festival 2011 - 11:11, East Gallery, Brick Lane, London 2011- Momac curated by Roberta Moore and Lisa Mackenzie, Gloucester 2011 - She Said, The Outside World Gallery, Shoreditch, London 2010 - 'Multiplied' Christies Artfair, in association with Printclub London 2010 - 'The Pursuit of Happiness', Touring show in Poland: The Arsenal Gallery, Poznan 2009 - 'Tate the Biscuit', Shoreditch Town Hall, London 2009 - 'Rosetta Stone', Jena Kunsverein, Jena, Germany 2009 - 'Secret Blisters' curated by Printclub, MC Motors, London 2008 - Stella Dore group show, Sebastian Guiness Gallery, Dublin 2007 - 'AlterNATIVITY' Studio 57, London 2007 - 'Light Sentence' Augsberg, Germany 2006 - Banksys 'Santas Ghetto' London AWARDS Longlisted for The John Ruskin Art Prize 2016 - Recording Britain Now: Society About the postcard artworks My recent work is inspired by the domestic setting, the absurdity of everyday rituals and routine. I paint from memory and imagination, interpreting my everyday environment and personal experience."
Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (1), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London. Education Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980 Exhibitions & Awards 2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart. About the postcard artworks These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.
Florence Hutchings Dining Room Chair I, 2021 Oil Paint, Ink, Oil Pastel and Collage on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Florence Hutchings (b. 1996) originally from Kent now lives and works in London. Education: Florence graduated with a first class honours from The Slade School of Fine Art, where she also won the Lynn Painter's Stainers Scholarship during her studies. Exhibitions/Awards: Florence has had three solo shows in the past two years and has exhibited her work widely throughout the UK and abroad. The largest show of her work was in 2019 at the Saatchi Gallery where eight large scale paintings were displayed in an exhibition titled Kaleidoscope. The paintings from that show remain part of Charles Saatchi's collection. Florence has taken part in a few residences too, her most recent being in September 2019 in LA, which resulted in a show of the work at the Cabin. Florence's work revolves around the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the clothes rail in her bedroom or even the toilet in the bathroom. Florence depicts these objects into almost abstract forms giving them the life and vitality that she sees in them. Her work is extremely textured and layered, this occurs due to the constant repainting in almost all of her works, collage also plays a vital role in this process. Slade School of Fine Art Scholarships Lynn Painter's Stainers Prize 2016-2019 Residency's The Cabin, LA, September 2019 Plop, London, June 2018 Exhibitions Solo Shows Union Gallery- The Place I call Home, August 2020 Beers London- The Poetry of the Everyday, August 2019 Delphian Gallery- Seating Arrangement, September 2019 Two Person Shows Setareh Gallery - The Space Between, December 2020-Jan 2021 Beers London- A Kindred Spirit, Feb-March 2020 The Cabin LA- Florence Hutchings and Danny Romeril, Sept-Oct 2019 The Halpern Gallery- Objects in Translation, June 2019 Other Exhibitions Saatchi Gallery - Antisocial Isolation, October 2020 Mall Galleries- FBA Future, Jan 2020 Delphian x Guts, November 2019 Delphian Gallery- Divergent Motion, Nov 2019 Guts Gallery Opening, May 2019 Slade Degree Show, May 2019 Saatchi Gallery - Kaleidoscope, March-June 2019 Beers London -Works on paper, December 2018 New Arts Project- Places and Faces, July 2018 Take Courage Gallery- Numerous and Often Varied, May 2018 5th Base Gallery- Juice, Feb 2018 The Chopping Block Gallery- Pretty Hot Pink, December 2017 The Crypt Gallery- All's Well, Nov 2017 The Chopping Block Gallery- Do I Beg This Slender Inch, Oct 2017 Doomed Gallery- Mud, Feb 2017 Geddes Gallery- Magical Offspring, June 2016 About the postcard artworks: These three pieces for AOAP are all based on chairs i've been surrounded by recently, depicted in a variety of media. Working on this small scale was definitely a challenge, for them to work there was a constant process of painting out and painting back in to resolve the end images of the works. "
Florence Hutchings Dining Room Chair II, 2021 Oil Paint, Ink, Oil Pastel and Collage on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Florence Hutchings (b. 1996) originally from Kent now lives and works in London. Education: Florence graduated with a first class honours from The Slade School of Fine Art, where she also won the Lynn Painter's Stainers Scholarship during her studies. Exhibitions/Awards: Florence has had three solo shows in the past two years and has exhibited her work widely throughout the UK and abroad. The largest show of her work was in 2019 at the Saatchi Gallery where eight large scale paintings were displayed in an exhibition titled Kaleidoscope. The paintings from that show remain part of Charles Saatchi's collection. Florence has taken part in a few residences too, her most recent being in September 2019 in LA, which resulted in a show of the work at the Cabin. Florence's work revolves around the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the clothes rail in her bedroom or even the toilet in the bathroom. Florence depicts these objects into almost abstract forms giving them the life and vitality that she sees in them. Her work is extremely textured and layered, this occurs due to the constant repainting in almost all of her works, collage also plays a vital role in this process. Slade School of Fine Art Scholarships Lynn Painter's Stainers Prize 2016-2019 Residency's The Cabin, LA, September 2019 Plop, London, June 2018 Exhibitions Solo Shows Union Gallery- The Place I call Home, August 2020 Beers London- The Poetry of the Everyday, August 2019 Delphian Gallery- Seating Arrangement, September 2019 Two Person Shows Setareh Gallery - The Space Between, December 2020-Jan 2021 Beers London- A Kindred Spirit, Feb-March 2020 The Cabin LA- Florence Hutchings and Danny Romeril, Sept-Oct 2019 The Halpern Gallery- Objects in Translation, June 2019 Other Exhibitions Saatchi Gallery - Antisocial Isolation, October 2020 Mall Galleries- FBA Future, Jan 2020 Delphian x Guts, November 2019 Delphian Gallery- Divergent Motion, Nov 2019 Guts Gallery Opening, May 2019 Slade Degree Show, May 2019 Saatchi Gallery - Kaleidoscope, March-June 2019 Beers London -Works on paper, December 2018 New Arts Project- Places and Faces, July 2018 Take Courage Gallery- Numerous and Often Varied, May 2018 5th Base Gallery- Juice, Feb 2018 The Chopping Block Gallery- Pretty Hot Pink, December 2017 The Crypt Gallery- All's Well, Nov 2017 The Chopping Block Gallery- Do I Beg This Slender Inch, Oct 2017 Doomed Gallery- Mud, Feb 2017 Geddes Gallery- Magical Offspring, June 2016 About the postcard artworks: These three pieces for AOAP are all based on chairs i've been surrounded by recently, depicted in a variety of media. Working on this small scale was definitely a challenge, for them to work there was a constant process of painting out and painting back in to resolve the end images of the works. "
Florence Hutchings Dining Room Chair III, 2021 Oil Paint, Ink, Oil Pastel and Collage on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Florence Hutchings (b. 1996) originally from Kent now lives and works in London. Education: Florence graduated with a first class honours from The Slade School of Fine Art, where she also won the Lynn Painter's Stainers Scholarship during her studies. Exhibitions/Awards: Florence has had three solo shows in the past two years and has exhibited her work widely throughout the UK and abroad. The largest show of her work was in 2019 at the Saatchi Gallery where eight large scale paintings were displayed in an exhibition titled Kaleidoscope. The paintings from that show remain part of Charles Saatchi's collection. Florence has taken part in a few residences too, her most recent being in September 2019 in LA, which resulted in a show of the work at the Cabin. Florence's work revolves around the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the clothes rail in her bedroom or even the toilet in the bathroom. Florence depicts these objects into almost abstract forms giving them the life and vitality that she sees in them. Her work is extremely textured and layered, this occurs due to the constant repainting in almost all of her works, collage also plays a vital role in this process. Slade School of Fine Art Scholarships Lynn Painter's Stainers Prize 2016-2019 Residency's The Cabin, LA, September 2019 Plop, London, June 2018 Exhibitions Solo Shows Union Gallery- The Place I call Home, August 2020 Beers London- The Poetry of the Everyday, August 2019 Delphian Gallery- Seating Arrangement, September 2019 Two Person Shows Setareh Gallery - The Space Between, December 2020-Jan 2021 Beers London- A Kindred Spirit, Feb-March 2020 The Cabin LA- Florence Hutchings and Danny Romeril, Sept-Oct 2019 The Halpern Gallery- Objects in Translation, June 2019 Other Exhibitions Saatchi Gallery - Antisocial Isolation, October 2020 Mall Galleries- FBA Future, Jan 2020 Delphian x Guts, November 2019 Delphian Gallery- Divergent Motion, Nov 2019 Guts Gallery Opening, May 2019 Slade Degree Show, May 2019 Saatchi Gallery - Kaleidoscope, March-June 2019 Beers London -Works on paper, December 2018 New Arts Project- Places and Faces, July 2018 Take Courage Gallery- Numerous and Often Varied, May 2018 5th Base Gallery- Juice, Feb 2018 The Chopping Block Gallery- Pretty Hot Pink, December 2017 The Crypt Gallery- All's Well, Nov 2017 The Chopping Block Gallery- Do I Beg This Slender Inch, Oct 2017 Doomed Gallery- Mud, Feb 2017 Geddes Gallery- Magical Offspring, June 2016 About the postcard artworks: These three pieces for AOAP are all based on chairs i've been surrounded by recently, depicted in a variety of media. Working on this small scale was definitely a challenge, for them to work there was a constant process of painting out and painting back in to resolve the end images of the works. "
Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (2), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London. Education Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980 Exhibitions & Awards 2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart. About the postcard artworks These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.
Margaret Ashman I Am Strong (3), 2020 Phototransfer and Monoprint on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Margaret Ashman is a printmaker whose work is a meditation on the unseen, spiritual, emotional and otherness of life. Using photographs or video stills, sometimes layering images from multiple sources she creates pieces in which a solitary dancer fills or interacts with a space. Dancers or Deaf signers are photographed performing contemporary dance or signing to particular songs or texts. She also works from video stills of dancers, always gaining the permission of the dance artist first. The manipulated imagery is transferred to multiple etching plates using traditional acids and aquatint, imparting a particular textural quality to the finished prints. She lives and works in London. Education Certificate in Further Education City & Guilds 7407, Kensington & Chelsea 2006 MA Printmaking & Professional Practice, University of Brighton and London Print Studio 2005 BA Fine Art, University of Hertfordshire 1998 - 2003 MA Physics, Somerville College, Oxford 1977 - 1980 Exhibitions & Awards 2019 Lawrence Art Supplies Prize, RE Originals, Bankside Gallery 2017 Hot Bed Press Purchase Prize, The Masters, Bankside Gallery 2017 London Print Studio Summer Exhibition, 1st Prize Winner 2015 Shifting Subjects Arts Council Commission, Abbey Walk Gallery, Grimsby 2012 Intaglio Printmaker Award, Royal Society of Painter Printmakers Exhibition 2011 International Print Prize, 3rd Guanlan Print Biennial, China Recent Exhibitions 2020 ING Discerning Eye, London New Work by the RE, Printmakers in Lockdown, Bankside Gallery Woolwich Print Fair In Print 20/20 Vision, Watts Contemporary Gallery, Surrey Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Colour, Printmakers Council, Royal Overseas League, London Reawakenings, Lingwood Samuel, Godalming Stones from other Mountains: 2020 International Outstanding Printmaking Artists Works Exhibition, China Printmaking Museum Margaret Ashman and Pascale Simonet, Nagai Artist Space, Hiroo Shibuya,Tokyo 4th Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich Printmakers Council, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough Time, Printmakers Council, Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute, London 2019 The Mini Picture Show, Bankside Gallery Solo Show, Higher Ground, The Muse Gallery, London Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York PrintFest, Algarden, Boras, Sweden Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London Flow, Gallery 57, Arundel A Silent Space Between, Gallery 57, Arundel RE Original Prints, Bankside Gallery London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy Journeys, Printmakers Council, Touring Exhibition 2018 Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, 22nd - 25th November ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, 15th - 29th November 3rd Red Dot Art Mini Print Exhibition, Aldeburgh, 21st - 25th September and touring to UK venues National Original Print Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, 19th - 30 September International Triennial of Contemporary Graphic Arts,Novosibirsk 14th September - 4th November Memory, Royal Overseas League, London 28th August - 25th November Off the Wall, Bankside Gallery London Print Studio Members Summer Show Spirit of Place, Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, Burton Gallery, Bideford RE Printmakers at For Arts Sake, For Arts Sake, Ealing RE Originals, Bankside Gallery Print REbels, Bankside Gallery Light/Matter: Art at the Intersection of Photography and Printmaking, 1954 - 2017, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Impress III, The Gallery, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury Embodying Gesture, The Muse Gallery, London The Muse Gallery, Notting Hill, Bankside Gallery, Printroom Studio, Lingwood Samuel, Newbloodart, Singulart. About the postcard artworks These works are original prints created by hand on Somerset etching paper using etching inks with a photocopy litho technique. The images are from video stills of the dancer Kehua Li also known as Lico. She embodies strength, positivity and resilience in her energetic and beautiful dances. I wanted to capture something of that spirit in these mini portraits.
AERT VAN DER NEER 1603 oder 1604 Gorinchem - 9. November 1677 Amsterdam LANDSCHAFT MIT MEERESBUCHT BEI MONDSCHEIN Öl auf Leinwand (altdoubl.). 51,5 x 46 cm (R. 71,5 x 65,5 cm). Rechts unten monogrammiert und datiert mit Künstlermonogramm: AV (legiert) 1643. Verso: Auf der Rückseite altes Papierlabel: 'Arthur Van der Neer AV DV (jeweils legiert) 1660. Si ....'. Part. leicht altrest., part. min. Farbabreibungen. Rahmen. Beigefügt umfassendes Gutachten von Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Berlin, vom 26. September 2007. Schulz schreibt: '[...] Das Gemälde spiegelt in charakteristsicher Weise in Stil und Geist das Schaffen des niederländischen Malers Aert van der Neer (Gorcum 1604 - 1677 Amsterdam) und darf als dessen Arbeit gelten. Aert van der Neer, in Amsterdam als Zeitgenosse Rembrandts lebend, zeichnet sich in seinem Schaffen aus als Maler bedeutender Abend- und Nachtlandschaften bei Mondschein einerseits sowie durch Winterlandschaften, die zum Besten gehören, was im 'Gouden eeuw' der niederländischen Kunst entstanden ist.' Literatur: Expertise von Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Berlin, vom 26. September 2007. Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung. AERT VAN DER NEER 1603 or 1604 Gorinchem - 9th November 1677 Amsterdam LANDSCAPE WITH A BAY BY MOONLIGHT Oil on canvas (old relined) 51,5 x 46 cm (F. 71,5 x 65,5 cm). Monogrammed and dated lower right with artist's monogram: 'AV (alloyed) 1643' Verso: Inscribed on an old paper label: 'Arthur Van der Neer AV DV (each alloyed) 1660. Si ....'. Part. slightly old restored, part. min. rubbing of colour. Frame. Enclosed comprehensive expert opinion by Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Berlin, dated 26 September 2007. Schulz writes: '[...] The painting reflects in a characteristic way in style and spirit the work of the Dutch painter Aert van der Neer (Gorcum 1604 - 1677 Amsterdam) and may be regarded as his work. Aert van der Neer, who lived in Amsterdam as a contemporary of Rembrandt, is distinguished in his work as a painter of important evening and night landscapes in moonlight on the one hand and winter landscapes on the other, which are among the best that were created in the 'Gouden eeuw' of Netherlandish art'. Literatur: Expertise by Dr. Wolfgang Schulz, Berlin, dated 26 September 2007. Provenance: South German Private Collection.
Make & Model: Toyota Yaris T Spirit HybridDate of Reg: LO62 AZTColour: Blackcc: 1497MoT: 23-12-2021Fuel Type: DUALMileage: 89kTransmission: AUTOSummary: 5 Service stamps - Last serviced at 88kVehicle Check Sheet: https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/umbraco/surface/auction/GetVehicleCheckSheet?id=140397
Mattel Inc Matchbox Collectibles King Size style diecast articulated big rig lorries including DYM34577 The 1955 McDonald's Tractor Trailer with certificate of authenticity from John Simon, KS187SA-M Spirit of London freightliner and KS186SA-M Jim Beam 200th anniversary tractor trailer both with certificate of authenticity from Brian James, five others KS188SB1-M, KS194/A-M, KS193/A-M, KS196/A-M and KS195/A-M, and six YA series models including YA07, YA08, YA09, YA10, YA11 and Y12, most boxed or with sleeves, (14)
Railway interest - various reference books covering locomotives and railways around the globe including Railroads in Mexico Vols I & II Francisco Garma Franco; Mexican Narrow Gauge, Gerald Best; Plans "K1". 1st Garratt in Tasmania. 2 volume set.; Narrow Gauge Railways of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Keith Chester; Italian State Railways Steam Locomotives, P.M. Kalla-Bishop; Narrow Gauge Railways of Cuba, Christopher Walker; Vicinal Story: Light Railways in Belgium 1885-1991, Davies; Spirit of Steam Locomotives in South Africa; The Great Steam Trek, Jorgensen; Last Steam Locomotives of France; Narrow Gauge Supply Railways in Estonia 1895-1975; Hedjez Railway, Tourret; etc. qty (5 boxes)
Harrison of Paris Shakespeare (William), Venus and Adonis, Harrison of Paris, 1930, numbered limited edition of 440 on 'Arches vellum', original quarter style boards and slipcase; Dostoevsky (Fyodor), A Gentle Spirit, Harrison of Paris, 1931, numbered limited edition of 495 on paper, original cloth and slipcase; Merimee (Prosper), Carmen and Letters from Spain, Harrison of Paris, 1931, numbered limited edition of 595 on paper, top edge gilt, original pictorial boards and slipcase; with eight others published by Harrison, several from the library of W.S. Cockrell, and six prospectus (17)
A group of 19th century coloured glass spirit and liqueur decanters to include Bristol green Hollands and Rum decanters with gild decoration and period replacement stoppers, a Bohemian ruby flashed and engraved decanter and stopper, along with a 19th century opal glass spill vase with floral enamel decoration, and a set of six later liqueur tumblers
A VICTORIAN EPNS MOUNTED OAK TANTALUS, LATE 19TH C, THE TOP, LIDS AND FRONT MACHINE CARVED TO RESEMBLE BASKETRY, WITH A MATCHED SET OF THREE CONTEMPORARY GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS AND STOPPERS BEFORE A MIRROR, MOUNTED WITH CONTEMPORARY INSCRIPTION TO S B COOPER BY FRIENDS CONNECTED WITH THE ALEXANDRA THEATRE JAN 1ST 1896 ON SHIELD, 27.5CM H; 26 X 36CM Condition reportDecanters with typical chipping to the base of the stoppers otherwise good condition. Plating on mounts worn showing nickel, much encrusted with old dirt and grime. Lids slightly bowed but closing shut, no key
Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) - small collection of Brian Jones fan club ephemera, including a VHS pre-recorded tape containing various news clips, reports, visits to the grave and interviews (DVD copy of the tape is included for reference purposes), four copies of member exclusive "The Spirit" magazine and four leaflets regarding sales of photographs etc
* Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827). Important collection of 14 autograph letters signed, 1794-7, all signed 'Frederick', written variously from Oatlands, York House, Horse Guards, London, Windsor, and Bath, one addressed to Sir Henry Dundas (later Viscount Melville) as secretary of state for war (a detailed summary of proposed savings to army expenditure, 1797, marked 'secret'), all the others to an unidentified but probably the same high-ranking recipient ('Dear Sir'; 3 marked 'private'), likely Dundas himself (except perhaps for one letter referring to Dundas in the third person), nearly all on substantive military matters including the recruitment of cavalry troops in Scotland, Abercromby's expedition to the West Indies, plans for a reduction in the strength of the Gordon Highlanders, officer appointments (including appointment of generals to the Bombay, Bengal and Madras armies), the court martial of Colonel Cawthorne, the views of George III on the recipient's proposed embarkation of troops for the West Indies and Gibraltar, meetings with the Prince of Orange and others, and similar, the letter addressed by name to Dundas on two bifolia written on five sides, 4to, the others all on a single bifolium written on one or two sides, 4to (22.9 x 18.8 cm), together with 5 related items: one later autograph letter signed by Frederick (Newmarket, 1825, to 'My dear Lord', closed tears to folds); 2 letters signed (one signed 'Frederick Genl', Rosendael, 28 July 1794, to Brook Watson as commissary-general; the other possibly autograph, signed 'Frederick', Horse Guards, 1819, to Henry Dundas, now Viscount Melville); a possible autograph letter in the third person (Horse Guards, 1813); and a copy letterQty: (19)NOTESNAPOLEONIC MANUSCRIPTS AND LETTERS INCLUDING SELECTIONS FROM THE CHARLES STUART PAPERS Frederick, the second and favourite son of George III, was commander-in-chief of the army from April 1795 to 1809, when he resigned over the trafficking of offices by his mistress, Mary Anne Clarke; he was briefly succeeded by David Dundas, but was reinstated in 1811, and held the post until his death. His unsuccessful campaign against the French republicans in Flanders in 1793-5 revealed his limitations as a field commander, but '[his] conduct as commander-in-chief had considerable influence on the history of the British army. He supported the commanders' efforts to revive military spirit with some success; he looked after the soldiers and their comforts, and sternly put down the influence of personal favouritism. Despite his involvement in the Mary Anne Clarke scandal, he did much to eradicate political jobbery in military appointments, and systematic corruption' (ODNB). A full list of the letters in this lot is available on request.
[Whitehead, George]. An Antidote Against the Venome of The Snake in the Grass: or, the Book so stiled. And the Christian People called Quakers Vindicated from its most gross Abuses and Calumnies. In certain Reflections, detecting the nameless Author’s Malice, Outrage, and Persecution against the said People. Unto which is annex’d, a brief Examination of the Author’s second Book, stil’d, Satan dis-rob’d. Also, some notice taken of his discourse for the Divine Institution of Water-Baptism, London: Tho. Northcott, 1697, contemporary sheep, 8vo, together with: Wyeth (Joseph), Anguis Flagellatus: or, a Switch for the Snake. Being an Answer to the Third and Last Edition of the Snake in the Grass..., to which is added a Supplement, by George Whitehead, London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1699, manuscript word to title, some damp staining, contemporary panelled mottled sheep, some wear, 8vo, [Leslie, Charles], A Defence of a Book intituled, the Snake in the Grass. In Reply to Several Answers put out to it by George Whithead, Joseph Wyeth, &c., London: printed by M. Bennet for C. Brome, W. Keblewhite & Geo. Strahan, 1700, manuscript number to title, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked preserving morocco title label, board edges worn, 8vo, Thomas a? Kempis, Christians pattern, or A divine treatise of the imitation of Christ, London: printed by J. Redmayne, 1671, engraved frontispiece (frayed to edges), contemporary calf, rubbed, 24mo, Bacon (Francis), The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral of Sir Francis Bacon..., with a Table of the Colours of Good & Evil. Whereunto is added the Wisdom of the Antients, London: printed by M. Clark for Samuel Mearne, John Martyn & Henry Herringman, 1680, few ink markings to title, close-trimmed at head, contemporary calf, boards detached, worn, 8vo, plus other late 16th-18th century antiquarian (some defective) including An Apologie or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World..., by George Hakewill, Oxford: William Turner, 1635 and New-England Judged, by the Spirit of the Lord, by George Bishop, London: printed & sold by T. Sowle, 1703Qty: (16)
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