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PAUL LINDT (20th/21st CENTURY) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINT 'Shot on Location, Leytonstone, 2011' (6/25) 17" x 13 1/2" (43.2 x 34.3cm) CONSTANCE ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION 'ARTIST PROOF' GICLEE PRINT 'Marlon Brando has a blue t-shirt' (2/50) Signed and with numbered blue stamp 14 1/2" x 11 1/2" (36.8 x 29.2cm)
MPP Micro Technical 5x4 Camera. (condition 5F). Fitted with Schneider Symmar 150mm f5.6 lens in a Syncro-Compur shutter. (condition 5F). Also a Schneider Angulon 90mm f6.8 wide angle lens (condition 5F), MPP roll film back for 6x9cm & 5DDS etc. All in a heavy duty bag with Ex-WD 'Arrow Head' stamp.
Modern Garden Sculpture: ▲ John Ravera: A bronze griffin signed John Ravera and dated 1981 and with Meridian, London bronze foundry stamp, mounted on later limestone plinth, variegated green/brown patination 180cm.; 71ins high John Ravera was born in Surrey in 1941. He trained at Camberwell School of Art, working mainly in clay to be cast in bronze. Past President of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. He has public monuments scattered over London and the home counties including the much admired "Family Group" near Battersea Bridge as well as works in Hong Kong and Tokyo. He died in 2006.
Garden Furniture: A Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatcirca 1870fully stamped CBDale & Co. with diamond registration stamp and number139cm.; 59ins wideThis design is registered in the 1875 Coalbrookdale catalogue section III no. 44 the majority of the nasturtium pattern seats produced by the Coalbrookdale foundry the 6ft 1ins long versions. It is unusual to find the 4ft 7ins and 3ft 3ins examples as in this and the following lot.
Garden Furniture: A unusually small Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seatcirca 1870fully stamped CBDale & Co. with diamond registration stamp and number99cm.; 39ins wide, together with a similarly stamped Nasturtium pattern chair en suiteProvenance: Reputed to have stood in the hospitality suite of the Coalbrookdale foundry
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Pair of silver medals, 1965, by G. Colley for Gregory & Co, bust almost full-face, rev the "V" for Victory sign, 57.5mm & 38.5mm, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 1024 (of 5000); Moon Landing, 1969, set of three silver medals, by Metalimport, case of issue, with certificate, numbered 795; Queen Victoria, 150th Anniversary of Birth, 1969, set of three silver medals, numbered 32, case of issue; another set, in folders, numbered 2; Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee; Prince of Wales, Investiture, medals; Concorde stamp replicas, in cases or folders. Virtually mint state. (qty)
** Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) - 'Mrs Swindell's Picture: Figures in a Street', print, pencil signed to lower right margin, Fine Art Trade Guild backstamp lower left, 43 x 32 cm** ARR may be applicable Condition Report Not removed from frame, so impossible to tell if stuck down. No obvious foxing, tears, marks or scuffs or damageProbably faded overall although nothing to compare it with, although probably discoloured as paper is cream colouredSigned in pencil and with blind stamp as catalogued
Fourteen various, mainly Indian, pictures, including: a pigment on paper painting depicting Ravana, The Demon King of Lanka, beside Hanuman in an episode from Valmiki's Ramayana, overall dimensions 45 x 23 cm; a small picture possibly depicting Radha kneeling before Krishna; and a Pahari, or other, picture of a girl dressing with her maid (14)Provenance: Six of the pictures bearing Oleg Polunin, Godalming stamp or writing.Oleg Vladimirovitch Polunin (1914-1985) was a Botanist of some note who taught at Charterhouse, and was well known for his works on flora, notably 'Flowers of The Himalaya', written together with Adam Stainton, and published by The Oxford University Press in 1985. It may, of course, have been during his trekking across the Himalayan regions, researching for this work, that these pictures were acquired. Polunin's travels took him across a huge area of Asia, including the Nepal/Sikkim border, Nepal, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir.The small picture here of Krishna with his hand above the kneeling girl is interesting. This may not be Radha, but may be Radha's sakhi (her confidante) who was responsible for explaining to Krishna the extent of Radha's elegance, a theme discussed at length by the great Hindi Poet, Bihari Lal in his work, the Satsai. Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from picture to picture. The damage includes areas of soiling, wear, and paper and/or pigment deterioration.
Two Triumph stamp albums containing a quantity of British and world wide stamps including a quantity of Penny Red and various early to mid 20th century stamps, a bag of mixed used and mint stamps, a box containing a quantity of mint sheets of stamps together with a quantity of FDC's (bag of loose stamps displayed in cabinet)
Four stamp albums containing a quantity of early 20th century onwards British and worldwide stamps, a bag of mixed unsorted stamps, four Royal Mail Mint Stamps collections, etc together with three Pears Annuals (1903 and 1904) and three books including Horn and Hound by H A Bryden (The mint stamps on display in cabinet)
Jurgen Schadeberg (South African 1931-) MANDELA IN HIS LAW OFFICE archival silver selenium print, signed, dated 1952, inscribed with the title in ink in the margin, signed and daterd 28.7.03 by Nelson Mandela in ink in the margin; titled, signed and inscribed "printed and selenium toned by J.S. 2003 L.E 25/100" in ink on the reverse, artist's copyright stamp on the reverse 34,5 by 35cm
“Mein Kampf” by Adolf Hitler, large luxury edition, published by Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Munchen 1939, to celebrate Hitler’s 50th birthday, bound in blue leather, the cover with impressed gilt sword and title, gilt spine with title, the flyleaf bearing the rubber stamp of “Bibliothek der Holty Schule, Wunstorf”. GC (minor marks to cover and slight wear to spine).
A Saxony fusiliers M1845 sidearm, straight SE blade 19”, slightly widening towards hatchet point, clear crowned JR (Johann, 1854-73) stamp on one side at forte and maker’s mark “PBL” in oval on the other, solid brass hilt with shallow S shaped crossguard, large pommel stud, ribbed grip, erased stamps L.I.I. on crossguard. GC Plate 5
A good mid 19th century US cavalry troopers sword, curved fullered blade 35½”, with slender back fuller to central section, marked “Horstmann” and “Phila” on one side at forte with small stamp on the other, French style brass hilt, the guard with reinforced edges into knucklebow (stamped “39” at the top), and 2 sideloops, slightly forward sloping cap shaped pommel, wirebound leather grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Near VGC, the blade retaining much original finish, dark patina to scabbard. Plate 4
A Third Reich service official’s peaked cap, of dark blue cloth with black velvet band, pink piping, black fibre peak, and white metal police type badge, the inside of the crown with silver maker’s mark and name of Carl Henkel, Bielefeld, and rubber stamp of “Freiwillige Feuerwehr Wallscheid Krs. Wittlich”. GC (minor moth around the rim).
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