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JONATHAN WYLDER. (1957-) A limited edition, patinated bronze figure of a ballerina on a marble base, signed to standing foot by the artist, numbered 8/24 and dated 1995. Stands approx 22" tall. Halcyon Gallery stamp to base. ***Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.***
JONATHAN WYLDER. (1957-) A limited edition, patinated bronze figure of a ballerina on a marble base, signed to standing foot by the artist, numbered 20/24 and dated 1995. Stands approx 25" tall. Jonathan Wylder Gallery signed stamp to base. ***Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.***
* NOEL LAURA NISBET (BRITISH 1887 - 1956), A FAIRYTALE watercolour on paper, artist's studio stamp verso with date of 1984 30cm x 26cm Mounted, framed and under glass Provenance: Lot 161, the artist's studio sale, Christie's, London September 1984. Note: Noel Laura Nisbet came from an artistic Scottish family. She was the youngest daughter of Hume Nisbet, an artist, author and traveller. Her sister Margaret also became a painter. The family moved to London in 1887 and she won numerous awards while studying at the Clapham School of Art. In 1910 she married Harry Bush, a fellow student. Four years later her father set up his artistic daughters in two houses, with purpose-built attic studios, on an estate then being built in Merton Park, south west London. They were to live there for the rest of their lives; Harry Bush was to immortalise their world in his pictures of suburban London. Nisbet illustrated five books of fairy tales and legends and the majority of her Royal Academy exhibits (1914-1938) were of such subjects.
* ANDREW RESTALL (SCOTTISH b 1931), HEIROCLYPHIC TRACT artist's proof etching, signed and dated '09 9cm x 45cm Mounted, framed and under glass Note: Andrew Restall (b. 1931) is an Edinburgh based artist, who is known for his postage stamp designs and more recently mixed media landscapes. He was born in Oxfordshire in 1931, the son of a professional typographer. He graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1954, where he later established the new School of Visual Communications. In 1965 he was seconded to the Royal College of Art as Research Fellow in Stamp Design and alongside teaching, Restall worked from 1964 for the Post Office designing stamps and related philatelic material. He designed nine sets or part sets between 1964 and 1983. This took him into a different world, building on an existing interest in typography and printing processes. Two of his most notable contributions to stamp design were the Commonwealth Games issue of 1970 and the Sailing Stamps of 1975. In 1975 he became Head of Visual Communication at University of Brighton. Since retiring as Head of the School of Visual Communication at Edinburgh College of Art, he has concentrated on painting and printmaking techniques including collagraphy; observing the changing landscapes around him in the Scottish Borders where he lives.
Cricket - Late 19th / Early 20th Century Doulton Lambeth Ceramic Cricket Beaker body having three cricketer design roundels with raised design in white on a brown ground, each cricketer in a different pose, the body of the beaker in a light green glaze with flower head impressions with brown glaze rim, bears impressed 'Doulton Lambeth England' back stamp to base.
Tulloch, W.W - "The Life of Tom Morris with Glimpses of St Andrews and it's Golfing Celebrities", 1st ed. c.1908 in original decorative pictorial cloth covers and spine - now faded, worn, corners bruised and hinges split - c/w illustrations and frontis with tissue cover -well-read internally c/w one stamp mark for Dingley's Hotel Birmingham - overall (AF)
Cricket - Assorted Ephemera and Related items - including photocards and postcards, first day covers including Donald Bradman 1997 with $5 coin, MCC Bicentenary 1987, various Ashes matches and years including 1982 Centenary year, Test Cricket Centenary 1977, Prudential Cup 1975, Friends of Arundel Castle Cricket Club and others, TCCB booklet of 6 cricket postage stamps, The Ashes England Winners 2005 stamp pack, Ardath Tobacco Australian Cricket team 1934 photocard, handmade booklet of the England cricket team 1907-08 including facsimile player cards and annotations and other assorted items, some items later reprints / copies. (Qty)
Jasper Johns (b. 1930). Lithograph on paper depicting a light bulb dangling on a rope. Reads "Recent Still Life, Museum of Art, RISD, Feb. 23- Apr. 3." Hand signed and dated '65 along the lower right and numbered 16/100 along the lower left. Printed by ULAE, West Islip, with the blind stamp lower left. Field 50.Sheet; height: 34 1/2 in x width: 20 in. Framed; height: 42 1/2 in x width: 27 1/2 in.
Large group of Asian objects, 10 including miniature agate instruments with wooden stands, one small Japanese book, one carved wooden buddha with platform and mandorla, two embroidered pockets, six decorative fingernail covers, four small silver containers, one silver belt hook, one carved stone stamp, one miniature porcelain vase, and one carved wooden piece. Instruments retain original box.Instrument heights vary from 1 in to 6 in; other objects range from 1/2 in tall to 9 in tall.
THREE ROYAL CROWN DERBY PAPERWEIGHTS, "Georgian Doll's House" no. 14/1000, with stamper ceramic stopper, 8cm high, boxed with certificate, "Govier's China Shop" no. 284/1000, limited gold back stamp edition, 8cm high, boxed with certificate, and indi vidually boxed, "The Crown Inn" no. 30/500, 10cm high, boxed with certificate (3)
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