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A Chris Patton Studio pottery earthenware jug and a pair of Michael Leach Yelland Pottery three-handled vessels the Patton jug glazed in blue and mulberry, the body decorated with swimming fish, octopus and squid, the neck and base with shell and lattice designs, the loop handle gadrooned and with maker's monogram below, H 32cm; the pair of Leach vessels of ribbed slightly globular bottle form, glazed in green and brown, each with short neck, everted rim and three small lug handles, maker's monogram and Pottery stamp to base, H 30cm
Bernice Sims (American/Alabama, 1926-2014), "Red Wagon", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 24 in. x 36 in., framed. Provenance: Acquired from the artist; Finley Collection. Exh.: "Soul Providers: African-American Art from the Finley Collection Original Paintings & Sculpture by Self-Taught Artists", The Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS, Jan. 11 - Feb. 22, 2002; "Finley Collection", Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, Natchez, MS, May 2009 - May 2013; "The John and Pam Finley Collection of African and Folk Art", University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY, June 8 - Aug. 17, 2013. Note: Bernice Sims raised six children as a single mother outside Brewton, Alabama near the Hickory Hill community where she herself had spent her childhood. Sims was active in the Civil Rights Movement and participated in the Selma-Montgomery March, witnessing the events on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965. She later depicted this scene in multiple paintings, one of which was featured on a U.S. postage stamp. In the early 1980’s following a knee replacement surgery, Sims took a continuing education art class where her teacher encouraged her to “paint her own way.” She captured scenes from life or memories of events such as the painting offered here, where she illustrates a charming farm scene filled with people and animals in the midst of everyday life. Ref.: Weber, Marcia. “Bernice Sims.” Marcia Weber Art Objects. 2018. https://marciaweberartobjects.com/sims.html. Accessed June 13, 2018.
'On the Scour Whitby', mixed media on paper by Joseph Alfred Terry (Staithes Group 1872-1939) unsigned titled verso 22.5cm x 29cm unframed Provenance: artist's Studio Sale - Christies July 3rd 1986 stamp verso Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Large lot of unused and superb condition booklets all showing various values in 3 groups. Group 1 - Booklets of mainly 10 stamps in each, but 2 x 4 stamp booklets noted, 1st and 2nd class marked stamps (ie 67p & 58p), FV £48 with some interesting varieties noted. Group 2 - Quantity of booklets each of 36 or 10 stamps, with marked values of between 13p & 25p, FV £66 and Group 3 - large quantity of earlier booklets from 10p right through the very many prices ranges to £2.40, with some better and scarcer booklets, together with some stitched ones noted. A large quantity.
Flight Cover collection in 2x untouched and original albums. Many GB first flight covers, many from Southampton to various destinations eg Guernsey (Guernsey Airways) 1939 to US and Canada, 1933 to India. Varied number inc 1938 Honolulu to UK, Canal Zone to UK, 1933 Morocco Agencies (Lara-che) to Rio de Janeiro with 6 sided red Zeppelin cachet, Shanghai to London front via Moscow, Berlin. 1930 Belgium to London etc. 3x 1911 UK Aerial Post Cards, one sponsored by Nobel Explosives, Hungary 1931 with 1931 Zeppelin opt 2p stamp with Zeppelin cachet Imperial Airways First Air Post 1932 cover with associated telegram to Southampton mentioned stranded in swamp in Rhodesia. Crash Covers etc. It is hard to explain how nice a collection this is. Viewing a must ! Over 200 items. (2)
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