David Hockney (born 1937)My Window, Art Edition No. 535, 28th June 2009 iPad drawing in colours, 2009/2019, on archival paper, signed, dated and numbered 126/250 in pencil, the full sheet, in very good condition, within a cream cloth-bound slipcase; together with the accompanying book David Hockney: My Window, signed in black ink on the title page and stamp-numbered 126, from the total edition of 2000, published by Taschen, CologneImage 440 x 293mm. (17 3/8 x 11 1/2in.); Sheet 560 x 432mm. (22 1/8 x 17in.)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Wifredo Lam (1902-1982)Oiseau de Feu; Oiseau de Fer Two brass multiples, one polished and one chrome-plated, 1970, both with incised signature and stamp-numbered 393/500A and 393/500B respectively on the bases, in good overall conditionOverall 260 x 140 x 100mm. (10 1/2 x 5 x 7 in.)(each) (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jeff Koons (born 1955)Puppy (Vase) White glazed ceramic vase, 1998, with incised signature, date and number 468/3000 on the underside, published by Art of this Century, New York and Paris, with their incised stamp, in good conditionOverall 445 x 279 x 419mm. (17 1/2 x 11 x 16 1/2in.)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MARILYN MONROEa photographic gelatin silver 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', bearing 'Fox Photos' ink stamp to the reverse25.5 x 30cmMarilyn 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.Condition report: Small crease to top right hand corner
GROWTH OF LONDON MAPS 1901-1902,a complete set of London County Council's 6inch Maps - 'Shewing the Growth of London - Edition 1901-1902', 35 sheets, together with a smaller sheet noting that sheet 30 was not published as the image is on the margin of sheet 24,40 x 56cm (36 sheets in total)Condition report: Generally excellent condition. Very minor creases to edges of some.'Kensington Public Libraries' stamp to the front of each map.
Enfield three band percussion rifle, with 39 inch barrel fitted with folding leaf sight, 1856 Tower VR lock, butt with issue stamp and butt plate tang with unit mark 3rd WV 69.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.Condition report: Action works correctly. The nipple is a modern replacement. The stock has typical dents and scratches showing a long service life for the rifle. The metalwork has some pitting and has possibly been reblued. There is some sticky substance to parts of the barrel and stock (perhaps dried oil) which would clean off and with a good strip and clean this rifle would look a lot better. The bore has pitting throughout and is three groove rifling.
Enfield .650 percussion cavalry carbine, 21 inch barrel fitted with fixed sights and swivel ramrod, Tower VR crown stamped lock dated 1858, stock with arsenal stamp and fitted with saddle ring and bar.Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.Condition report: Action works correctly and holds half and full cock. The gun has had a hard working life but has a nice patina which would improve with a bit of polishing. The stock has numerous knocks and marks, there are a couple of very short splits beside the lock plate but they do not look serious. The edges of the ramrod channel are chipped and worn. The metalwork has light pitting overall.
H & J Walter (fl. c1848-1853) James Combs (born 1779) and a companion, a pair of cut full length silhouettes with bronze embellishment, the former inscribed James Combs Born 1779 on board verso, the other bearing H & J Walter Profilists, London stamp verso, both rectangular, 24 x 17cm, in plain wood frames, 32 x 25 cm overall, (2). [no. 149 (James Combs only) British Silhouette Artists and Their Work 1760-1860, Sue McKechnie].
An engraved silver fob stamp case in the form of a miniature envelope, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911, to/w various silver coins, including Austrian 1780 Maria Theresa thaler EF, George III crown (fair), 1821 crown F, 1889 US Morgan dollar F, 1889 halfcrown (fair) and a necklace constructed from Japanese 5 sen coins (1873-80) and hung with an 1888 India quarter rupee
A globular studio stoneware bowl with striated two-colour celadon glaze, base-stamp flooded (not identified), 22 cm high to/w a bottle vase of bulbous square form with mottled glaze (not identified) 21 cm, and a conical bowl with 'peppered' glaze, pricked 'JJ' mark, 22 cm diam (3) - lot includes book on Marianne de Trey (possibly maker of larger bowl)
Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - 'Mrs Swindell's Picture', offset lithographic print, pencil signed to lower right margin, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to lower left, 43 x 31.5 cmProv - Purchased by the vendor's family in the 1970sARR applicableOriginal conditon - as with all prints a faint element of fading
Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - 'Industrial Scene', offset lithographic print, pencil signed to lower right margin, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp to lower left, 37.5 x 26.5 cm, published 1974 Venture Prints, BristolProv: Purchased by the vendor's family in the 1970sARR applicableOriginal condition, as with all prints possibly some faint fading
The Cyclecar. A rare pre-production promotional folder, itself containing an example front cover of the first issue of 27th November 1912, opening to reveal a partly completed advertising page and several example lineage advertisements. The eight-page document with a circular rubber stamp and printed company address recto. The edges a little feathered and soiled, otherwise good.
Frazer Nash Sports Model. Dated May 24th 1946, a finely executed pencil and wash drawing on artist's board, the board measuring 15 x 21¼-inches (38 x 54cm), by an unidentified artist. Two views of the car are depicted, with a small rectangular 'Autocar' stamp in the lower right-hand corner of the board and on the fragmentary covering protective paper sheet. The lot also includes two framed and glazed prints of drawings by Peter Helck: the 'Blitzen' Benz, 1910, and Dario Resta in his 5.6-litre Peugeot, 1915; plus two further framed and glazed prints of works by Roy Nockolds: The Classic Hawthorn-Fangio Duel - Rheims Grand Prix 1953, and Fangio passing Collins and Hawthorn - German Grand Prix, Nurburgring 1957. (5)
An uncommon Märklin for Gamages 0 Gauge British market (circa 1930) ref 2890 third class Pullman car, in traditional Pullman Car Co brown and cream livery, with finely hand-lined panels between windows, 'Car No 4 Third Class' legend to side panels, A W Gamage stamp to underside, overall G, moderate wear, some chipping to roof, wheels replaced with Hornby cast type, 3 axle covers missing, one handrail detached (supplied in packet) and one missing, all corner footsteps missing
A Märklin 0 Gauge 3-rail 4-volt electric LNER 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, in LNER green livery as No 294, partly scratched-off Gamages stamp under tender, F-G, roller pick-up appears to be replacement, craquelure to varnish finish, some areas of locomotive slightly corroded, damage to front buffer beam and cab, one front and tender buffer missing, moderate playwear (2)
An Early Märklin ref 2846 hand-finished Gauge 1 (or smaller) English-market Station, of soldered construction, the central building with two opening doors and fixed canopy on platform side, open doorway with steps to 'road' side, removable roof with printed pantiles and two large square chimneys above the candle-holders, small gable to one side with clock face at 3 minutes to 7, complete with the pair of ramps with fences and stamp-printed advertisements, G-VG, most of interior has been repainted, a few areas of retouching to outside of building and platform, a little rusting to ridge of gable and lip of one chimney, all four small slot-in signs missing from platform side (4)
A Waterman fountain and rollerball pen set, marbled dark green body, blue and black ink cartridges, a Parker fountain pen, 1/5 12ct rolled gold top, a Parker rollerball pen, a wooden pencil case, curved lid, on four metal bun feet, a desk stamp, a small enamelled pot with asiatic pheasant design etc.
A silver stamp case, book style with hinges, engine turned, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, Birmingham 1941, a silver vesta modelled as a cigar case, Birmingham 1905, a pendant snuff/pill box, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd Birmingham 1919, 38mm x 28mm, silver cheroot holder case, Birmingham 1909 with amber cheroot holde, toothpick, plated cigarette case.
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