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A CZECHOSLOVAKIA SILVER GILT, GARNET NECKLACE, pear cut garnet cabochon dropper in a milgrain setting, to a further bohemian garnet style surmount, fixed to a fine Rolo chain with spring clasp, stamped 925 and Czechoslovakia control marks, sperate stamp G letter, length 440mm, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Bighorn Ram" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Silkscreen in colors. 38 x 38. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol The Witch, 1981 Diamond Dust from Myth Portfolio USA, 1981. Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board. Unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof (outside the edition). Size: 38" x 38" (sheet). Printer: Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. Stamp to verso "Copyright Andy Warhol 1981, publisher Ronald Feldman, Fine Arts Inc. New York" and printers Blind stamp.
Andy Warhol - "Bighorn Ram" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol Original Silkscreen unsigned proof made outside the regular edition during the process of image development and production 1984. The publisher's stamp is on the verso. approx 38x38 inches and includes documentation and official stamps for Andy Warhol and his publisher Ron Feldman. From the Myths and Legends Suite.
Andy Warhol - "Black Rhinoceros" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 x 38. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol Santa Claus, 1981 from Myth Portfolio USA 1981. Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board. Unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof (outside the edition). Size: 38" x 38" (sheet). Printer: Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. Stamp to verso "Copyright Andy Warhol 1981, publisher Ronald Feldman, Fine Arts Inc. New York" and printers Blind stamp.
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "African Elephant" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in (97 x 97 cm). This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Siberian Tiger" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 x 38 in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.
Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Black Rhinoceros" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.
HERMÈS Tote Bag "GARDEN PARTY". Korpus aus Wollgemisch mit Streifenmuster on Orange/Gelb. Details aus Leder in Schwarz. Hardware in Silberfarben. Seitlich an der Naht gerissen, Tragespuren vorhanden, Datestamp nicht lesbar. 35x16,5x26cm.| HERMÈS Tote Bag "GARDEN PARTY". Wool blend body with orange/yellow stripe pattern. Black leather details. Silver-colored hardware. Torn at the seam on the side, signs of wear, date stamp not legible. 35x16.5x26cm.
HERMÈS Portemonnaie "DOGON". Koll. 2019 (D Stamp). Fein genarbtes Leder in Schwarz mit silberfarbener Hardware und schwarzen Nähten. Box anbei. Sehr guter Erhalt. 10,5x7,5x2cm. | HERMÈS portemonnaie "DOGON". Coll. 2019 (D Stamp). Fine grained leather in black with silver-colored hardware and black stitching. Box enclosed. Very good condition. 10,5x7,5x2cm.
HERMÈS Portemonnaie "DOGON". Koll. 2021 (Z Stamp). Fein genarbtes Leder in Hellbraun mit silberfarbener Hardware und weißen Nähten. Box anbei. Sehr guter Erhalt. 10,5x7,5x2cm. | HERMÈS portemonnaie "DOGON". Coll. 2021 (Z Stamp). Fine grained leather in light brown with silver-colored hardware and white stitching. Box enclosed. Very good condition. 10,5x7,5x2cm.
INCREDIBLE HULK #182 - (1974 - MARVEL) - Second appearance of Wolverine and first appearance of Crackajack Jackson + Hammer & Anvil appearances - Len Wein story with Herb Trimpe cover & interior art - Flat/Unfolded with marvel value stamp intact - a photographic condition report is available on request
INCREDIBLE HULK #180 (1974 - MARVEL) - First appearance of Wolverine (cameo - last page) and second appearance of Wendigo - Len Wein story with Herb Trimpe, Jack Abel cover & interior art - Flat/Unfolded with marvel value stamp intact - a photographic condition report is available on request
A vintage silver mounted clear cut glass claret jug. The glass ogee shaped body with a silver handle, neck with hinged cover with vine leaf finial and a domed foot each embossed with fruiting vines, mark of David Shaw Silverware Ltd, London 1978, approx 33cm high overall (13 inches) Condition Report: The foot of the jug is marked with the silver stamp and London hallmark however there is no maker mark or date letter on it.
A small collection of silver including an Edwardian round silver vesta/match case. With hallmarks for Birmingham 1906, approx. 40mm diameter; a rectangular pocket stamp case (enclosing two penny reds) with engine turned sliding covers, a vacant round reserve and a small cabochon-turquoise thumb-piece, Birmingham 1906, 53mm high; a Queen Elizabeth II silver Coronation commemorative paper knife with hallmarks for Sheffield 1953; a silver shell and scroll embossed decanter label 'Port', hallmarks for Birmingham 1990; a pair of canted-rectangular decanter labels 'Gin' & 'Whisky', Birmingham 1963; three various hallmarked silver fob medallions, various dates and makers; a Mexican '925' 'globe' pendant; together with a silver and mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knife, the blade hallmarked Sheffield 1913; approx 170g of weighable silver
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain. Published 1867 by C.H. Webb. First edition. Second state. Copies were bound simultaneously in green, terra cotta, dark brown, lavender, blue deep purple, maroon, and red cloth (MacDonnell, "The Primary First Editions of Mark Twain", Firsts, Vol. 8, no. 7/8). This copy features the gilt stamp of the leaping frog positioned to the lower left of the front cover as usual. Maroon boards. 12mo. 198pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7". w. 4.5", d. 1"Condition:Wear to boards with some staining and loss to cloth. Hinges have started to crack. Pages look good with minor staining. Pencil mark from a previous owner on front free endpaper.
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain. Published 1867 by C.H. Webb. First edition. Second state. Copies were bound simultaneously in green, terra cotta, dark brown, lavender, blue deep purple, maroon, and red cloth (MacDonnell, "The Primary First Editions of Mark Twain", Firsts, Vol. 8, no. 7/8). This copy features the gilt stamp of the leaping frog positioned to the lower left of the front cover as usual. Maroon boards. 12mo. 198pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75". w. 4.5", d. 1"Condition:Wear to boards with some chipping and loss at the edges. Joints and hinges have begun to crack. Some fading on front cover. Pages mostly clean with some light toning and staining. Yellow advertising page not present.
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain. Published 1867, C.H. Webb. First edition. Second state. Copies were bound simultaneously in green, terra cotta, dark brown, lavender, blue deep purple, maroon, and red cloth (MacDonnell, "The Primary First Editions of Mark Twain", Firsts, Vol. 8, no. 7/8). This copy features the gilt stamp of the leaping frog positioned to the lower left of the front cover as usual. Maroon boards. 12mo. 198pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 7", w. 4,5". d. 1"Condition:Wear on boards with some light staining on front board. Some chipping and loss to the cloth. Pages have light staining but are mostly clear. Yellow advertisement before title page not present. Signature from previous owner on free endpaper and
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain. Published 1868 by C.H. Webb. First edition, second state. Copies were bound simultaneously in green, terra cotta, dark brown, lavender, blue deep purple, maroon, and red cloth (MacDonnell, "The Primary First Editions of Mark Twain", Firsts, Vol. 8, no. 7/8). This copy features the gilt stamp of the leaping frog positioned to the lower left of the front cover as usual. Dark red boards. 12mo. 198pp. Approximate Dimensions:h. 6.75", w. 4.5", d. .75"Condition:Wear to boards with cracking at hinges and joints. Some cloth loss on boards. Rubbing and scuffing on front and back boards. Pages mostly clean. Yellow advertising page before title page not present.
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