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Aristide Maillol (1861-1944) Woodcut 'Georgiques' Woodcut in sanguine on paper depicting stylised branches with fruit, artist's monogram stamp outside border to bottom left. 'Georgiques' Aristide Maillol was born in 1861 Banyuls-sur-Mer, France. In 1881, he moved to Paris to study art, and in 1885, enrolled in l'École des Beaux-Arts. Greatly influenced by the Nabis,a group of French artists whose work was composed of decorative patterns, Maillol excelled at tapestry and eventually opened a workshop that would gain him acknowledgement for revitalizing this art form in France. Framed and mounted under glass, 10.5 x 7.5 inches. Complete with certificate of authenticity, registration number 9091 Park West Galleries Michigan
David Shepherd Artist Signed Ltd and Numbered Edition Colour Lithograph / Print. Titled ' Lone Wanderers of The Arctic ' No 263 of 1,500 Copies. Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp to Bottom Left of Margin, Pencil Signed by David Shepherd to Lower Right Margin. Mounted and Framed Behind Non Reflective Glass. Lithograph / Print Size 19 x 28.75 Inches. Size with Frame 28 x 38 Inches. All Aspects of Condition Is Excellent.
Walker(W.) and G.J. Pinwell. English Rustic Pictures, 191 of 300 copies, 30 plates printed from the original woodblocks, original vellum, gilt,bit soiled and rubbed, [1882]--Ruskin(J.) The Harbours of England, 12 plates, engraved by Lupton after Turner, small stamp on title, original cloth, repaired, Gambart, 1856; and 2 others folio (4)
Gilpin(William) An extensive collection of his Books, Letters and Drawings. The former including; The Life of Bernard Gilpin, second edition, 1753; The Lives of John Wiclif, 1765; Observations on the River Wye, 1782; the same, second edition, 1789; the same, third edition, Ross, 1826; Observations...picturesque Beauty,...Cumberland and Westmoreland, 2 vol., 1786; Voyage en differentes Parties de l'Angleterre, 2 vol., 1789; Observations ...picturesque Beauty...particularly the High-Lands of Scotland, 2 vol., 1789, the same, third edition, 2 vol., 1808 Forest Scenery, 2 vol., 1791, the same, second edition, 2 vol., 1794; Six Landscapes, 1794; Three Dialogues, 1796; An Essay on Prints, fourth edition, 1792; Three essays on picturesque Beauty, second edition, 1794; the same third edition, 1808; Observations on the Western Parts of England, 1798; Observations on the Coasts of Hampshire, large paper, 1804; Memoirs of Josias Rogers, 1808; Observations on...the Counties of Cambridge, 1809; The last work(Gilpin's Day), 1810; the same, 1824; all generally in good state; The Six Landscapes and Gilpin's Day 1810 have tinted plates; those of the 1824 edition are coloured. There are also some 20 others, reprints, duplicates, books about Gilpin or his family, etc. etcLetters. The most important are 10 letters from Gilpin to Cadell and Davies, 1797-1803, many with draft replies. e.g. Gilpin's Western Tour [1798] “suppose 750...paper 29 Reams at 30/- £44. Boarding 750 at 9d £28-2-6...we will repay you the £70 paid to Mr. Alken for etching the plates, and we will give you £180 for the Copyright..” “An engraver of the name of Green who has lately executed some Scotch Views in Aqua tinta for us in a very neat Manner, hearing us express our Regret that the Plates of the Wye could not be found, offered to furnish us with fac-similes of them at what we concieve a very modest charge , two Guineas each Plate.” “I leave the business of a small edition of the Lakes etc wholly in your hands. I am far less solicitous abt. it, than abt my sermons..” There is much similar detail in the other letters of this correspondence, and there are a few other letters and fragments, including 2 from Lord Kenyon.Drawings:Sawrey Gilpin RA, British 1733-1807- Sketch of horses; brown ink over traces of pencil, signed, 16x22.4cm, (unframed): Sawrey Gilpin RA, British 1733-1807-Sketch of cattle in a field; pencil, signed and dated Sept 1794, 21.2x32.1cm: Attributed to Rev. William Gilpin, British 1724-1804- View of a castle; ink, watercolour & wash, monochrome, 15.3x24.7cm, (unframed): Attributed to Rev. William Gilpin, British 1724-1804- Figures walking along a country path; ink, watercolour & wash, monochrome, 15x25.2cm: Attributed to Rev. William Gilpin, British 1724-1804- View of a castle through trees; ink, watercolour, & wash monochrome,18.2x26.6cm, (unframed): Attributed to Rev. William Gilpin, British 1724-1804- View of a castle ruins; ink, watercolour & wash, monochrome, 9.9x16cm, (unframed): Rev. William Gilpin. British 1724-1804- Three sketches of the same castle view on a hillside; pencil, ink and wash, collectors stamp W. Parker on corresponding paper, 18x26cm (max), (3) (unframed) Provenance: Christies auction 11 Nov. 1969, Lot 72. Sold by Major FCF Parker, Newbiggin Hall, Temple Westmorland. Bought by Charles Gilbert Benson. Originally in the collection of William Parker, of Skirwith Abbey: Attributed to Rev. William Gilpin, British 1724-1804- Castle on a hillside; ink, watercolour & wash, monochrome,9.4x15.5cm, (10) (unframed)
A Small Collection of Silver Items. Comprises 1/ Silver Stamp Holder. Hallmark Birmingham 1914. 2/ Small Silver Hinged Pill Box with Gilt Interior. Hallmark Chester 1909. 3/ Silver Engine Turned Locket with Vacant Cartouche. Hallmark Birmingham 1907. 4/ A Ships Wheel Shaped Gold Plated Compass / Charm / Pendant. Working Order.
Danbury Mint Ltd Edition Set of The Historic Coronation Stamps of The Four Windsor Monarchs. The Edition Consists of Four ( 4 ) Proof Quality 24ct Gold on Solid Sterling Silver Replicas of George V Halfpenny Stamp. The Edward VIII Halfpenny Stamp, The King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation Stamp. Purchase Receipt January 1979, This Set No 508.
The Queen Silver Jubilee Ltd Edition Commemorative Replica Post Office Stamp Design, Issued on The Occasion of The Silver Jubilee of H.M Queen Elizabeth II, Issued In Sterling Silver. Weight 76.1 grams. With Original Box and Mint Condition + A Elizabeth II Isle of Man Silver Jubilee 1952-1977, One Crown Dated 1977, In Sterling Silver ( Proof ) Coin. Mint Condition.
δ Howard Hodgkin (1932-2017)Interior with Figure (Heenk 5)Lithograph printed in colours, 1966, signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 75 in pencil, on BFK Rives wove paper, published by Editions Alecto, London, with their rubber stamp verso, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 510 x 650mm (20 x 25 ½ in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
1929 Rolls-Royce 20hp Coupe- Part of the vendor's private museum collection since March 2015 and since treated to a full rewire, repaint, new headlining, fresh carpets, stainless steel exhaust, much rechroming and new tyres etc- Original buff logbook and factory-fitted engine, will reportedly cruise at 55mph thanks to Ristes-supplied overdrive- Supplied new to first owner Arthur Donn Esq with Victor Broom Saloon coachwork but apparently rebodied by Barker as a Fixed Head Coupe during 1931 (whilst still in Donn's ownership)- Subsequently the property of William Robert Bunbury, 4th Baron Rathdonnell M.C. from 1937-1959Intended to broaden the marque's reach beyond the fabulously rich to the merely very wealthy, the Rolls-Royce 20hp was introduced in 1922. A more radical design than its illustrious 40/50hp Silver Ghost sibling, the newcomer was based around a 10ft 9in wheelbase ladder-frame chassis equipped with all-round semi-elliptic leaf-sprung suspension, rear-wheel brakes and fully floating 'Hotchkiss Drive' back axle. The first Rolls-Royce engine to feature overhead valvegear, its 3127cc straight-six was designed to run at anywhere between 150rpm and 3,500rpm. Priced at £1,100 in bare chassis guise, the 20HP was not only less expensive than the Silver Ghost but also lighter and more responsive to drive too. Progressively updated with a four-speed manual gearbox and all-wheel braking, the 'baby' Rolls remained in production until 1929 by which time some 2,940 are thought to have been made.According to its accompanying RREC copy build records, this particular example - chassis GFN10 - was ordered new from Jack Barclay Ltd by Arthur Donn Esq. of Regent's Park, NW8. Entrusted to coachbuilder Victor Broom Ltd of Camden Town, it was initially bodied as a four-door saloon before being granted the number plate `UL 4154' on 24th January 1929. A property developer with interests in Eastbourne as well as London, Mr Donn is understood to have commissioned Barker to fit the present Coupe coachwork during 1931. The RREC copy build records mention an accident that same year and also note revised carriage spring rates, while the Rolls-Royce's original buff registration logbook lists a change to `Type of Body Coupe' which is ratified by a London County Council stamp (dated December 1931). The same document shows that Mr & Mrs Donn kept the 20hp until 1936. Thereafter, it belonged to Arthur Phillips of Broadwater Court (who made his money from khaki dye), John Compton of Crystal Palace, Rawlence Cars Ltd of Albermarle St and The Honourable W.R. McLintock Bunbury of the 15/19 Hussars stationed in York. The later became the Fourth Baron Rathdonnell during the late 1930s and relocated `UL 4154' to Lisvanagh, County Carlow, Ireland where it was licenced up until his death in 1959. An email on file from the present Baron Rathdonnell states that he learned to drive in the four-seater and that the family sold it in about 1960 (he also supplied a delightful black and white photo of the car depicting a family picnic not to mention its distinctive windscreen visor and tubular bumpers). Known to have migrated to Canada by 1964, chassis GFN10 was resident in Woodbridge, Ontario for many years. Repatriated by renowned marque specialists The Real Car Company during 2013, the Rolls-Royce was described as `running well and offered recommissioned and newly MOT tested . . . a good looking car, in sound condition, scruffy in some respects, but appealingly so' when they sold it to Alan Sinclair the following January. Forming part of the vendor's private museum collection since March 2015, the past three years have seen the 20hp treated to a full rewire (incorporating new flashers with audible warning), replacement running boards / door locks, repainted bodywork and much rechroming. The carburettor was overhauled by Ristes Motors, the same firm supplying the overdrive which was fitted in 2016 and allows for a 55mph cruising speed. A stainless steel exhaust has been added and the starter motor refurbished. The front and rear springs have been greased and shod with fresh gaiters. The water pump has been repacked with special grease and all the grease / oil nipples attended to. The wiper motors / arms / blades have been renewed as have the battery box, headlining, carpets, number plates and tyres (Lester). The engine and gearbox were drained of oil and refilled as part of a thorough service during September 2016. The back axle was topped up too. Starting readily on inspection, `UL 4154' performed well en route to the photography location. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, original buff logbook, instruction book, RREC copy build records and history file.
1998 Chevrolet Corvette- 93,000 miles from new- Complete with service book containing lots of stamp- Stainless steel sports exhaust and uprated brake discs'R922 EDB' is a lefthand-drive fifth (C5) generation example of the immortal Corvette line of sports cars that began with C1 in 1953 and continues with the C7 today. It is finished in an attractive shade of Metallic Blue teamed with Red-coloured brake calipers and Beige leather interior trim. Its 5.7-litre LS1 V8 engine benefits from a stainless steel sports exhaust that's complemented by a pair of fast-flow catalytic converters and Magnaflow tail section, plus a K&N air filter. Other improvements over the standard specification include uprated brake discs, suspension drop links and alloy wheels. The vendor currently classes the Targa-style bodywork, paintwork, all-alloy small-block engine and rear-mounted automatic transmission as being in 'excellent' order and the interior trim as 'very good'. The Chevy presently indicates a credible 93,000 miles and comes complete with a service book containing lots of stamps and an MOT valid until May 12 of this year.
Pit-a-Pat Dolls' House Furniture, long case --4½in. (11.5cm.) high, dressing table, upright piano, single bed and floor standing dressing mirror all with red square labels, white painted bed with red ink stamp, bureau book case, wardrobe, hostess trolley, tray and small sideboard (F-G, some transfers rubbed)
Pit-a-Pat Dolls' House Furniture, kitchen table with green patterned paper top and ink stamp to underside --3¾in. (9.5cm.) wide, cream-painted nursery chair and table with transfer decoration, ink stamp to chair, oak chair with green upholstery with red paper label; five other pieces possibly Pit-a-Pat or similar including hostess trolley and cooker (G)
Schneegas Dolls' House Furniture, marble topped washstand with embossed patterned doors --4¾in. (12cm.) wide (marble repaired), chest of drawers with illegible shop stamp, single bed and small cupboard both with embossed decoration and marble topped table; dark stained extending dining table and four dining chairs with oil-cloth upholstery (G)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS GLOBE 'EMPIRE' CLOCK, patent no.: 19460, having French movement within brass pedestal base, the globe having equatorial Roman numeral chapter ring, stamped: Made in France, to base, no. 913. 30cm high approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Movement is not tested as working, the globe itself has some patches of loss, North of Mongolia, Central Europe on the Empire clock stamp itself, some patches in Africa also, significant wear around base of globe and a little dry and faded overall, Equatorial ring and globe seem a little close to each other and therefore rubbing as globe is moved.
CYPRUS QV TO QEII MINT AND USED STAMP COLLECTION in Blue boxed Frank Godden Album with Victorian selection overprinted Cyprus, 1902 Edward VII set mint, George V three mint sets, 1934 Pictorial set mint and used, QEII 1960 overprint set in fine used blocks of four. Also at the back of the album small selection of Trucial States, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain etc mint and used. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
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