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Lot 73

Elegant silver box vase in the form of a bag tied with a ribbon. A rose is deftly woven into the bow of the ribbon, tangibly and gracefully decorating the bag. Capacious, with many connotations, the image is cleverly connected by Kurlyukov with the dynamic flashiness of the Modern style. The full stamp of the Orest Kurlyukov factory: O. Kurlyukov, and the assay chamber of Moscow in 1899-1908. 84 standard silver. Weight: 230 gr. Width: 10cm, Height: 9cm, Depth: 10cm, Weight: 0.230kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 84, Gilding

Lot 8

Six silver spoons and one serving spoon from Yusupovs Scandinavian service. The upper part of the spoons is decorated with a cast image of the Yusupov coat of arms. Twisted handles. Mark of the Parisian workshop Alex Gueyton (?); a silver French standard with a womans head in profile - minerva; stamp of the St. Petersburg customs for imported goods, the last quarter of the 19th century. 91 silver, casting, stamping, chasing. The length of the spoon is 20 cm, the width of the scoop is 4.4 cm, the total weight of the set is 0.522 kg, the weight of one spoon is 75 gr. Width: 4.4cm, Height: 20cm, Depth: 2.5cm, Weight: 0.522kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 91

Lot 88

Silver mouthpiece in the form of a curved tube, in cloisonne enamel, decorated with flowers and foliage. Stamp: 916 standard silver. St. Petersburg 1927-1958. Weight : 10 gr. L-7.3 cm. Width: 7.3cm, Height: 1cm, Depth: 1cm, Weight: 0.02kg, Condition: Good, Material: Gilding

Lot 96

Silver cigarette case with a relief image of a flying Mercury with a torch and a caduceus rod in his hands and a winged helmet on his head. The inner surface of the cigarette case is gilded. Silver, stamp, mount. Stone - sapphire (cabochon). The stamp of the master is AIP in a square shield (Moscow master Piskarev A.I., known in 1908-1913); Assay marks: The hallmark of the Moscow Assay Office of 1908-1927 in the following form - a triangle, a female head in a kokoshnik, oriented to the right and an index of the Russian assay of silver 84 (all in an oval shield). Dimensions -11x8x1.5 cm, weight - 163 gr. Russian empire, Moscow, 1908-1913. Width: 8cm, Height: 11cm, Depth: 1.5cm, Weight: 0163kg, Condition: Good, Material: Sapphire

Lot 99

Silver ladies` cigarette case with the image of the family coat of arms, with the owner`s name and date of birth (1897) on a guilloche background, covered with yellow (warm) enamel. Rectangular cigarette case with rounded corners. Spring latch. The cigarette case was made to order, as the coat of arms, the name of the owner and the year are applied to the surface of the cigarette case before its surface is covered with enamel. Silver, stamp, engraving, guilloche, transparent enamel, mount. Austria-Hungary, Vienna, after 1872. In very good condition. Marks: GAS maker`s mark, assay mark in a hexagonal shield with the letter A (Vienna), silver assay indicator 2 (indistinct, corresponds to 9001000), female head oriented to the right. Dimensions 8.5x6.2x2. 0 cm, weight - 157 gr. Width: 6.2cm, Height: 8.5cm, Depth: 2cm, Weight: 0.157kg, Condition: Good, Material: Guilloche enamel

Lot 42

Thomas G.Appleton (British, 1854-1924), Portrait of a young lady, mezzotint, CJI Printsellers Association stamp lower left, published London, 1891, signed in pencil lower right, 39x50cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 107

Dipinto ad olio su cartone in cornice in legno dorato. Sul retro timbro a secco della Galleria "La Barcaccia" Napoli. Cm 30x35Oil painting on cardboard in a gilded wooden frame. On the back, stamp from the "La Barcaccia" Gallery in Naples. 30x35 cm

Lot 111

Dipinto ad olio su tela in cornice in legno laccato. Sul retro timbro a secco della "Galleria La Tavolozza, Palermo". Cm 80x60Oil painting on canvas in a lacquered wooden frame. On the back embossed stamp of "Galleria La Tavolozza, Palermo". 80x60 cm

Lot 121

Dipinto ad olio su tavola. Datato '60. Sul retro timbro a secco della Galleria d'Arte "La Tavolozza" Palermo. Cm 25,5x15,5Oil painting on wood. Dated '60. On the back, embossed stamp of the "La Tavolozza" Art Gallery in Palermo. 25.5x15.5 cm

Lot 595

MÄRKLIN Mitropa Schlafwagen, 1915-1924, Spur 1, teakbrauner Schlafwagen ohne bewegliche Angeltüren, Nr. 1886 Sch, beschriftet '2064', Unterseite mit 'Märklin'-Stempel, Dach beschädigt, Altersspuren, L 32, 5 cm.| MÄRKLIN Mitropa sleeping car, 1915-1924, track 1, teak brown sleeping car without movable hinged doors, No. 1886 Sch, labeled '2064', underside with 'Märklin' stamp, roof damaged, signs of age, L 32.5 cm.

Lot 3

12-tlg Modellbahnkonvolut mit Loks, Wagons und Zubehör in verschiedenen Spurweiten, MÄRKLIN: Bahnhof, 1930er-50er Jahre, wohl Nr. 2002 inkl. Güterschuppen, Kartenhäuschen und Uhr, us. mit Firmenstempel, L 26 cm; Schotterwagen 'Talbot 17670', Spur 0 (je bespielt, Lackschäden) sowie 3 Güterwagen 'Reiners+Fürst' in Plastikbox, je mit 1 Gleisstück und Prellbock, 1 Kreuzungsweiche, 1 Beleuchtung '7322' jeweils Spur H0, dazu BW-BAHN: rote E-Lok der SBB in Orig.-Box und 1 schwarze Tenderlok (unbekannter Hersteller), beide Spur N, Fkt. nicht geprüft sowie KIBRI Bahnschranke, L 11, 3 cm; SCHABAK Guss-Triebwagen 'Lufthansa' 1100 im Maßstab 1:300, und ein Blech-Kiosk mit drei Theken und der Aufschrift 'Buffet', besch, Lackschäden, H 9, 5 cm. Anbei über 15 Märklin-Hefte und 1 Schlüssel.| 11-part model railway lot with locomotives, wagons and accessories in different tracks, MÄRKLIN: station, 1930s-50s, probably No. 2002 including goods shed, card house and clock, bottom with company stamp, L 26 cm; Ballast wagon 'Talbot 17670', gauge 0 (each used, paint damage) and 3 freight wagons 'Reiners+Fürst' in a plastic box, each with 1 piece of track and buffer stop, 1 slip switch, 1 lighting '7322' each gauge H0, plus BW-BAHN: red Electric locomotive of the SBB in original box and 1 black tender locomotive (unknown manufacturer), both gauge N, function not checked and KIBRI railway barrier, L 11.3 cm, SCHABAK cast railcar 'Lufthansa' 1100 on a scale of 1:300, and a tin kiosk with three counters and the inscription 'Buffet', damaged, paint damage, H 9.5 cm. Enclosed more than 15 Märklin booklets and 1 key.

Lot 67

A Royal Worcester china perfume bottle with hand painted Wren seated on heather sprig with yellow ground, green stamp verso, chip to rim, ( H x 10 cm x D x 6 cm) 

Lot 572

A selection of collectable stamp packs, coin covers and postcards.

Lot 252R

An Arthur Delaney pencil signed print, Ardwick Empire, Manchester, blind stamp lower left, mounted and framed under glass, approximately 38 cm x 47 cm image size. [W]

Lot 263

Philately - A collection of Royal mail mint stamp presentation packs, in excess of £150 face value. [W]

Lot 264

Philately - A collection of vintage stamp albums containing UK and world stamps and a small quantity of loose stamps. [W]

Lot 268

Philately - A quantity of IOM and Royal Mail mint stamp packs and a s small quantity of loose stamps. [W]

Lot 52

A German Third Reich Wehrmacht field artillery clinometer, bearing a Waffenamt stamp and dated 1934, makers mark for Franz Kuhlmann. [W]

Lot 285

Paul DUBOIS (French 1829-1905), a fine 19th c. signed French bronze with brown patina and titled "Florentine Singer", signed on base, Barbedienne Foundry mark and reduction stamp, height 38.3cm

Lot 1654

A set of 4 Elizabeth II silver-gilt 150th Railway Anniversary (1825 - 1975), replica stamp set, including Stephenson's Locomotion and Caerphilly Castle, maker's marks HR, hallmarks London 1975, 4cm x 3cm, 3.4oz totalNo damage or repairs, only general surface wear, hallmarks clear

Lot 201

Pola Negri signed FDC 'D W Griffith Movie Maker' Single Stamp FDI 27 May 1975 post marked Beverly Hill. CA. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 381

Odette Hallowes signed Black & White Photo 6.25x5.5 Inch. Leaving Buckingham Palace with her George Cross, November 1946. Include a single stamp post marked 24 Sept 90. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 507

Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue New Zealand & Dependencies 2003 Softback Book First Edition with 53 pages published by Stanley Gibbons London, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 508

Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue Australia 2014 Softback Book 9th Edition with 331 pages published by Stanley Gibbons London, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 509

Australia Mint & Used Stamps in a Stanley Gibbons The Senator Medium Stamp Album containing approx 425 Stamps from the 80s & 90s, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 510

Australia used Stamps in a Simplex Stamp Album containing approx 750 used Stamps from 1941 to 1999, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 527

Great Britain Mint & used Stamps in a Stanley Gibbons Great Britain Stamp Album containing approx 200+ Stamps from 1850s to 1969, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 614

Dealers Lot 6 x Jules Rimet Cup World Championship 1966 Official Souvenir Programmes (Wembley Empire Stadium) 5 x 11 30 July all have some notes on inside pages, Plus 1 July 30th Final, also includes York City FC 50th Anniversary FDC with Silver Wedding Stamp & Commemorative Postmark 1973, good condition. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 676

Michael Regan signed FDC. The Stamp Show 2000. After the 1953 Coronation Stamp by Edward Dulac. Single postmarked 23rd May 00 Benham Cover. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10

Lot 17

A late 19th century brass standish - of rectangular form with pierced decoration surmounted by an eagle, featuring two brass mounted ceramic inkwells and a stamp compartment, width 25cm.

Lot 296

A quantity of ephemera - to include theatrical, a Chapel of the British Empire book, a Nelson 250th anniversary stamp collection etc.

Lot 315

A Queen Victoria shilling stamp - green, overprinted IR Official use, rare SG07 (STC £1,900).

Lot 71

A vintage paper stamp for '40 ST. GEORGE'S ROAD, WIMBLEDON S.W.19'.

Lot 2

An Edwardian silver combination vesta/stamp/sovereign holder, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1906, 6 x 4cm, 1.4oz.

Lot 1131

Worldwide stamp collection, mainly modern, housed in five loose leaf albums and two stockbooks, also includes a small quantity of loose stamps in packets.

Lot 1134

World stamp collection, mainly modern, housed in a loose leaf album, on leaves, small stockbook and a few loose, also includes a small quantity of FDC's.

Lot 1137

Stamps - An accumulation of Worldwide stamps housed in a trident album and loose in packets, etc, also include a West Germany stamp collection in an 'Adelphi' large leaf binder in slipcase.

Lot 1139

Le Creuset - two orange casserole dishes, together with one other casserole dish (3)Orange 1 - pan minor rim chips, has definitely been used, general wear, Orange 2 - no makers stamp, light wear, Black - light wear.

Lot 1143

Belgium and Vatican City Stamp Collection, early to modern, housed in two stockbooks and loose leaf album.

Lot 1149

GB Stamp Collection in S.G. GB album, mainly modern, including mounted mint decimal stamps, plus an album of decimal FDC's and presentation packs.

Lot 1159

Early Worldwide Stamp Collection, housed in a Strand album and a Rapkin loose leaf album

Lot 1167

World Stamp Collection, early to modern, housed in a 1930's 'Schwaneberger' album and a stockbook. Also includes 'The Stanley Gibbons book of stamps' publication.

Lot 1334

Presentation Pens for Hallamshire F.A. and The Telegraph; coinage, Triumph stamp album:- One Tray

Lot 1343

World Stamp Collection (mainly early), housed in a 'stirling' stamp album, plus a large collection of mint modern British Commonwealth stamps in a large stockbook.

Lot 1400

G.B Stamp Collection, ranging from KGV to Decimal QEII, housed in a stockbook and loose leaf album. Also includes an album of over forty decimal FDC's and a Welry Album, containing over sixty Limited Edition 'Greetings' FDC's.

Lot 1435

Stamps - Austria stamp collection, early to modern, housed in two deluxe 'Davo' albums. Albums are in very good condition, and approximately a quarter complete.

Lot 1456

Stamp Albums, Wills cigarette cards, postcards, motor racing, 2½ liter Lancia Ferrari, 1960 Porsche 1959, B.R.M, etc:- One Basket.

Lot 1505

Geroge Cunningham, Rag 'n Tag, limited edition color print of 500, graphite signed, blind back stamp, 29.5 x 42cm.

Lot 177

Ian Everard Recto Vanishing Point Four, 2023 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I was born in St. Ives, Cornwall, in 1953. I have lived in Santa Cruz, California, since 1980. Influenced by Minimalism in my youth, I treat Minimalism now as a lapsed Catholic might the Church. So, I find myself still, absurdly perhaps, attempting to pare painting down to its essentials. However, unlike the Minimalists, my focus is, irreverently, on representation. I paint things I have found or inherited, such as books, pamphlets, photos or, in fact, post cards. These things are often mass-market, sexy, romantic, sensational, mysterious or deeply personal. They have been around for a while, show signs of wear and tear and, for me, there is always more to them than meets the eye. They are products of swift manufacture and mass production, but I work many hours to faithfully copy them, right down to each accident, crease, smudge or tear. The paintings are not always finished but I consider them complete. When complete, I almost always juxtapose the thing and the painting of the thing, within the frame - but not always. If not, as with these postcard pieces, it can be assumed that I took a long time making a good copy, and that the exception, absent the original, proves the rule Education B.A. Painting, Stourbridge College of Art; Graduate Certificate, Science Communication/illustration, University of California, Santa Cruz; M.F.A., San Francisco State University, California. Select Exhibitions/Awards I have exhibited my work extensively, in museums, commercial galleries in the U.S. and internationally. Museums include the de Young Museum, San Francisco, the Crocker Museum, Sacramento, the Riverside Museum, Los Angeles, and the Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz. Commercial galleries include the Jack Fischer and Andrea Schwartz Galleries, in San Francisco, Senior and Shopmaker, in New York, Couturier, Grey McGear Modern and Sherry Frumkin Galleries, in Los Angeles, and Mirage Gallery in Tokyo. COLLECTIONS INCLUDE: The Lawrence B. Benenson Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut; University of California Santa Cruz, Special Collections; The Achenbach Collection at the Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, California; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; The Farhat Museum Collection, California. AWARDS / SCHOLARSHIPS / FELLOWSHIPS: 2023, The Tree Of Life Individual Artist Award; 2012, Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship; 2007, The Murphy Fellowship; 2004, The George Sugarman Award. Gallery Representation Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, California. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Art on a Postcard has become a mail art adventure, for me! In 2021, for the Art on a Postcard auction, I submitted art of a postcard (well, of two postcards, actually). They were both very exact watercolour copies of postcards in my possession. One of the postcards showed a street scene of my birthplace - St. Ives, in Cornwall; the other, a 1950s leaning man at the Mystery Spot, in Santa Cruz, California, where I live. I knew that the successful bidder, or bidders, for the Mystery Spot postcard painting lives, or live, in Portland, Oregon. Not long after the auction, I received a postcard from Portland in the mail. It was a leaning man Mystery Spot postcard that had been altered. The leaning man had been cut out and replaced with a cosmic pattern leaning man. So, for the Art on a Postcard auction, in 2022, I made a very exact copy of the leaning man Mystery Spot postcard, but left the cosmic pattern out. I also made a very exact watercolour copy of the street scene in St. Ives, with the cosmic leaning man inserted into the scene. Another successful bid was made from Portland, Oregon. Early in 2023, I received another postcard from Portland, Oregon. This time, it was the street scene in St. Ives that had been altered. The background had been cut out and replaced with a repetitive patterned paper, resembling a biological phenomenon of some sort. There was also the addition of an enormous barefoot, as if Gulliver were turning the corner at the end of the street, which was now a fluorescent orange river. I painted an exact copy of this and submitted it for the Art on a Postcard auction. I also painted an exact copy of the reverse side of the postcard, with its Solar eclipse stamp, franked in Portland, and quotation from Victor Segalen; "Is the imagination weakened or reinforced when it comes face to face with the real?". In addition, I painted a fairly exact, but subtly different, watercolour copy of Art on a Postcard's self-addressed envelope bearing the appropriate legend "Please do not bend".   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 178

Ian Everard Verso Vanishing Point Four, 2023 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I was born in St. Ives, Cornwall, in 1953. I have lived in Santa Cruz, California, since 1980. Influenced by Minimalism in my youth, I treat Minimalism now as a lapsed Catholic might the Church. So, I find myself still, absurdly perhaps, attempting to pare painting down to its essentials. However, unlike the Minimalists, my focus is, irreverently, on representation. I paint things I have found or inherited, such as books, pamphlets, photos or, in fact, post cards. These things are often mass-market, sexy, romantic, sensational, mysterious or deeply personal. They have been around for a while, show signs of wear and tear and, for me, there is always more to them than meets the eye. They are products of swift manufacture and mass production, but I work many hours to faithfully copy them, right down to each accident, crease, smudge or tear. The paintings are not always finished but I consider them complete. When complete, I almost always juxtapose the thing and the painting of the thing, within the frame - but not always. If not, as with these postcard pieces, it can be assumed that I took a long time making a good copy, and that the exception, absent the original, proves the rule Education B.A. Painting, Stourbridge College of Art; Graduate Certificate, Science Communication/illustration, University of California, Santa Cruz; M.F.A., San Francisco State University, California. Select Exhibitions/Awards I have exhibited my work extensively, in museums, commercial galleries in the U.S. and internationally. Museums include the de Young Museum, San Francisco, the Crocker Museum, Sacramento, the Riverside Museum, Los Angeles, and the Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz. Commercial galleries include the Jack Fischer and Andrea Schwartz Galleries, in San Francisco, Senior and Shopmaker, in New York, Couturier, Grey McGear Modern and Sherry Frumkin Galleries, in Los Angeles, and Mirage Gallery in Tokyo. COLLECTIONS INCLUDE: The Lawrence B. Benenson Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut; University of California Santa Cruz, Special Collections; The Achenbach Collection at the Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, California; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; The Farhat Museum Collection, California. AWARDS / SCHOLARSHIPS / FELLOWSHIPS: 2023, The Tree Of Life Individual Artist Award; 2012, Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship; 2007, The Murphy Fellowship; 2004, The George Sugarman Award. Gallery Representation Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, California. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Art on a Postcard has become a mail art adventure, for me! In 2021, for the Art on a Postcard auction, I submitted art of a postcard (well, of two postcards, actually). They were both very exact watercolour copies of postcards in my possession. One of the postcards showed a street scene of my birthplace - St. Ives, in Cornwall; the other, a 1950s leaning man at the Mystery Spot, in Santa Cruz, California, where I live. I knew that the successful bidder, or bidders, for the Mystery Spot postcard painting lives, or live, in Portland, Oregon. Not long after the auction, I received a postcard from Portland in the mail. It was a leaning man Mystery Spot postcard that had been altered. The leaning man had been cut out and replaced with a cosmic pattern leaning man. So, for the Art on a Postcard auction, in 2022, I made a very exact copy of the leaning man Mystery Spot postcard, but left the cosmic pattern out. I also made a very exact watercolour copy of the street scene in St. Ives, with the cosmic leaning man inserted into the scene. Another successful bid was made from Portland, Oregon. Early in 2023, I received another postcard from Portland, Oregon. This time, it was the street scene in St. Ives that had been altered. The background had been cut out and replaced with a repetitive patterned paper, resembling a biological phenomenon of some sort. There was also the addition of an enormous barefoot, as if Gulliver were turning the corner at the end of the street, which was now a fluorescent orange river. I painted an exact copy of this and submitted it for the Art on a Postcard auction. I also painted an exact copy of the reverse side of the postcard, with its Solar eclipse stamp, franked in Portland, and quotation from Victor Segalen; "Is the imagination weakened or reinforced when it comes face to face with the real?". In addition, I painted a fairly exact, but subtly different, watercolour copy of Art on a Postcard's self-addressed envelope bearing the appropriate legend "Please do not bend".   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 179

Ian Everard PLEASEDONOTBEND, 2023 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About I was born in St. Ives, Cornwall, in 1953. I have lived in Santa Cruz, California, since 1980. Influenced by Minimalism in my youth, I treat Minimalism now as a lapsed Catholic might the Church. So, I find myself still, absurdly perhaps, attempting to pare painting down to its essentials. However, unlike the Minimalists, my focus is, irreverently, on representation. I paint things I have found or inherited, such as books, pamphlets, photos or, in fact, post cards. These things are often mass-market, sexy, romantic, sensational, mysterious or deeply personal. They have been around for a while, show signs of wear and tear and, for me, there is always more to them than meets the eye. They are products of swift manufacture and mass production, but I work many hours to faithfully copy them, right down to each accident, crease, smudge or tear. The paintings are not always finished but I consider them complete. When complete, I almost always juxtapose the thing and the painting of the thing, within the frame - but not always. If not, as with these postcard pieces, it can be assumed that I took a long time making a good copy, and that the exception, absent the original, proves the rule Education B.A. Painting, Stourbridge College of Art; Graduate Certificate, Science Communication/illustration, University of California, Santa Cruz; M.F.A., San Francisco State University, California. Select Exhibitions/Awards I have exhibited my work extensively, in museums, commercial galleries in the U.S. and internationally. Museums include the de Young Museum, San Francisco, the Crocker Museum, Sacramento, the Riverside Museum, Los Angeles, and the Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz. Commercial galleries include the Jack Fischer and Andrea Schwartz Galleries, in San Francisco, Senior and Shopmaker, in New York, Couturier, Grey McGear Modern and Sherry Frumkin Galleries, in Los Angeles, and Mirage Gallery in Tokyo. COLLECTIONS INCLUDE: The Lawrence B. Benenson Collection, Greenwich, Connecticut; University of California Santa Cruz, Special Collections; The Achenbach Collection at the Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco, California; The Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; The Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; The Farhat Museum Collection, California. AWARDS / SCHOLARSHIPS / FELLOWSHIPS: 2023, The Tree Of Life Individual Artist Award; 2012, Rydell Visual Arts Fellowship; 2007, The Murphy Fellowship; 2004, The George Sugarman Award. Gallery Representation Jack Fischer Gallery, San Francisco, California. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Art on a Postcard has become a mail art adventure, for me! In 2021, for the Art on a Postcard auction, I submitted art of a postcard (well, of two postcards, actually). They were both very exact watercolour copies of postcards in my possession. One of the postcards showed a street scene of my birthplace - St. Ives, in Cornwall; the other, a 1950s leaning man at the Mystery Spot, in Santa Cruz, California, where I live. I knew that the successful bidder, or bidders, for the Mystery Spot postcard painting lives, or live, in Portland, Oregon. Not long after the auction, I received a postcard from Portland in the mail. It was a leaning man Mystery Spot postcard that had been altered. The leaning man had been cut out and replaced with a cosmic pattern leaning man. So, for the Art on a Postcard auction, in 2022, I made a very exact copy of the leaning man Mystery Spot postcard, but left the cosmic pattern out. I also made a very exact watercolour copy of the street scene in St. Ives, with the cosmic leaning man inserted into the scene. Another successful bid was made from Portland, Oregon. Early in 2023, I received another postcard from Portland, Oregon. This time, it was the street scene in St. Ives that had been altered. The background had been cut out and replaced with a repetitive patterned paper, resembling a biological phenomenon of some sort. There was also the addition of an enormous barefoot, as if Gulliver were turning the corner at the end of the street, which was now a fluorescent orange river. I painted an exact copy of this and submitted it for the Art on a Postcard auction. I also painted an exact copy of the reverse side of the postcard, with its Solar eclipse stamp, franked in Portland, and quotation from Victor Segalen; "Is the imagination weakened or reinforced when it comes face to face with the real?". In addition, I painted a fairly exact, but subtly different, watercolour copy of Art on a Postcard's self-addressed envelope bearing the appropriate legend "Please do not bend".   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

Lot 171

NO RESERVE Graves (Richard) Euphrosyne: or, Amusements on the Road of Life, 2 vol., first editions, engraved frontispieces and vignettes, vol. 2 with half-title, bookplates of J.O. Edwards and John L. Marks, vol. 2 also with Shelburne and Percival F. Hinton bookplates, vol. 1 ink ownership stamp G. Grantham and contemporary inscription to front endpaper, also with ink initials "GG" to title, C1 tear into text without loss, vol. 2 E1 small hole with loss to signature, light offsetting, some very light browning, occasional light spotting or staining, vol. 2 hinges cracked but holding, vol. 1 in modern boards, endpapers preserved, vol. 2 in original boards, soiled and with wear to extremities, loss to spine ends, joints cracked, housed together in a custom drop-back box, for J. Dodlsey, 1776-80; and 2 others by the same, 8vo & 4to (4)⁂ The two volumes published four years apart, the second volume more commonly found with the second edition of the first volume, which was published at the same time.

Lot 191

[Clemens (Samuel Langhorne)], "Mark Twain". Christian Science, first edition, mixed issue, portrait frontispiece dated 1906, boxed advertisement on verso of title listing 17 works and "Published February, 1907" at foot, list of illustrations in 6 lines, 2 plates (lightly foxed), original red cloth, gilt, spine faded, London & New York, 1907; Is Shakespeare Dead? From My Autobiography, first edition, 2 portraits, advertisement leaf at end, ink inscription and stamp of circulating library to front pastedown, original green cloth, upper cover stained, New York & London, 1909; More Tramps Abroad, first edition, 32pp. catalogue at end, ink signature to title, foxing, original embossed burgundy cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, 1897, all a little rubbed and marked, traces of labels to spines, 8vo (3)

Lot 213

Trollope (Anthony) How the "Mastiffs" went to Iceland, first edition, half-title, colour map frontispiece, 14 lithographed plates by Mrs. Hugh Blackburn, 2 mounted photographic plates (becoming loose), foxing, occasional marginal soiling or water-staining, old ink library stamp to head of a few leaves, original cloth, gilt, g.e., a little rubbed, small stains to lower cover, rebacked preserving original spine, [Sadleir 51], 4to, 1878.⁂ Account of a trip to Iceland on board the yacht Mastiff, from Wemyss Castle on the Clyde via St.Kilda and the Faroe Islands. It was published by Sir John Burns, owner of the castle and the yacht, as a souvenir of the trip and features Trollope in many of the illustrations and one of the photographs.

Lot 228

NO RESERVE Fish.- Jobert de Lamballe (Antoine-Joseph) Des Appareils Électriques des Poissons Électriques, Atlas only (lacking 8vo text vol. as often), 11 fine lithographed plates, some foxing and soiling, mostly marginal but affecting a couple of plates, title soiled and frayed at edges and a few short marginal tears to plates, ex-library copy with circular ink stamp to title and verso of plates, loose as issued in original limp boards, paper label to upper cover, rather worn, oblong folio, Paris, 1858.⁂ Antoine-Joseph Jobert de Lamballe (1799-1867) was a surgeon and professor of anatomy, and personal surgeon to Louis-Philippe and Napoleon III. A pioneer of anaesthesia in France using ether he was renowned for his use of autoplasty grafting healthy tissue to diseased parts, and his research into the nervous system included this study of electric fish.

Lot 235

NO RESERVE Meteorology.- Jenyns (Leonard) Observations on Meteorology, first edition, advertisement f. at end, small sticker to head of pastedown and embossed ownership stamp to front free endpaper, faint spotting to half-title, cracking to gutter at p.216, endpapers spotted and toned, original cloth, spine gilt but a little darkened, nick to spine near foot, chipping to spine ends, corners rubbed, John Van Voorst, 1858 § Buchan (Alexander) Handy Book of Meteorology, second edition, presentation inscription 'To Professor Grant with compliments of The Author' to half-title, 6 folding colour plates, illustrations, 24pp. publisher's catalogue at end, small sticker to head of title, the odd spot, lower hinge cracked and upper tender, original blind-stamped cloth, gilt, small nick to upper cover, very slight fraying to spine ends, corners bumped and a little rubbed, 1868; and another on weather, 8vo (3)

Lot 241

Edinburgh.- Mackie (Charles) The Original History of the Abbey, Palace, and Chapel-Royal of Holyroodhouse, "New Edition", presentation copy from the author "to John Kirk Esquire Senior Baillie of the town of Wick..." inscribed on front free endpaper, engraved vignette title, 2 plans (one folding) and 8 plates, occasional spotting or soiling, large folding plan with tear (repaired), handsome contemporary straight-grain red morocco with gilt-tooled border & corner thistles and stamp of Holyrood House with crown within blind-stamped decorative panel, spine gilt in compartments with thistles, g.e., a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, Edinburgh, 1829.

Lot 255

NO RESERVE Holy Land.- Harper (Henry A.) Walks in Palestine, new edition, photogravure frontispiece and 14 plates, tissue-guards (a few creased), contemporary ink gift inscription to pastedown, very light offsetting, title browned, occasional light spotting, one or two plates with very faint marginal damp-stain, upper hinge tender, original pictorial cloth, gilt, some wear to spine ends and corners, rubbed, g.e., 1894 § Prayer Book for Jewish Sailors and Soldiers, enlarged edition, text in English and Hebrew, ink-stamp of 'Office of Senior Jewish Chaplain' to pastedown, endpapers lightly browned, original cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 1917 § Sahhar (George M.) and Morcos Essa, editors. The Traveller's Companion to the Holy Land, illustrations and advertisements, original printed wrappers, a few faint spots, chip to spine foot, a little rubbed, Modern Press, Jerusalem, 1935; and others, most relating to the Holy Land and its travel, a few Judaica, some loose plates, v.s. (c.35)

Lot 267

NO RESERVE Turkey.- Krausz (Wilhelm Victor) Die Turkei Im Weltkrieg: Bildnisse und Skizzen, first edition, 47 plates tipped into 34 aperture mounts, most colour, small ink library stamp to title, loose as issued in original pictorial cloth, gilt, folder with ties, a little spotted and soiled, folio, Vienna, 1916; and others, mostly on Turkish-British relations following WWI, folio & 8vo (c.15)⁂ Commissioned by the Austrian War Ministry to celebrate victory at Gallipoli and featuring notable Turkish leaders including Enver Pacha, leader of the Young Turks, and Mustafa Kemal, later Prime Minister Ataturk, as well as the Ottoman forces and landscapes.

Lot 271

NO RESERVE World.- Casati (Maj. Gaetano) Ten Years in Equatoria and the Return with Emin Pasha, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, frontispieces, plates, illustrations, 4 folding maps in pockets at end, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's pencil inscription and ink-stamp to vol. 1 early blank, occasional marginal pencil markings to vol. 1, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [Hosken p.43], 8vo, 1891 § Bland (J.O.P.) and E. Backhouse. China under the Empress Dowager, half-title, frontispiece, plates, scattered spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1912; and others similar, v.s. (6)

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