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LeRoy Neiman, American (1921-2012) Color Lithograph "Doubles Tennis" Pencil Signed Lower Right. Numbered 36/300 Lower Left. Blind Stamp. Good Condition. Measures 35-1/2 Inches by 48 Inches. Frame Measures 37-1/2 Inches by 49 Inches. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
LeRoy Neiman, American (1921-2012) Color Lithograph "Harness Race" Pencil Signed Lower Right. Numbered 251/300 Lower Left. Blind Stamp. Good Condition. Measures 35-1/2 Inches by 48 Inches. Frame Measures 38-1/4 Inches by 51 Inches. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 5) 1840 2d blue, plate 1, RJ, 4 decent margins, horizontal guide lines in top corner squares, extremely fresh, small wrinkle at bottom, m.m. RPS Cert (1969) states "regummed" but expertly so in our opinion. A very good example of a rare stamp. Cat £37000 (image available)
Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 43/4) 1858-79 1d red, plates 71 to 224, a few tone spots but an excellent collection of 108 examples, all with complete or large part cds cancels, 23 of the missing 42 plates occur in the earlier (and cheaper) plates to 118, with plates 221-224 complete, an extremely fine lot just crying out for continuation. Estimated at about £10 per stamp. (108)
Belgium : 1849-1959 Extensive mint and used collection on Devon leaves, commencing with 1849-61 imperfs used(16), 1865-67 sets used plus a few mint inc 1Fr lilac(creased), 1883-91 values to 50c,2Fr mint, also set used with shades, 1910-11 Exhibition sets mint, 1912 set to 5Fr mint and used, 1915-19 5 FRANKEN used, 1925 Stamp Anniv set mint, 1928 Orval set mint, 1929 high values set mint, 1930 Antwerp mini sheet(reduced) mint, 1931-2 Albert set mint, 1931 TB set mint and used, 1932 Infantry set mint, TB set mint, 1933 TB set mint, 1934 TB set mint, 1935 SITEB mini sheet mint, 1936 Borgerhout mini sheet mint and used, Charleroi mini sheet mint, then good degree of completion for later sets mint, some also included used, with a good range of currency devaluation local handsamps, 1952 Koekelberg mini sheet mint, UPU set mint. A valuable lot in mainly fine condition [US1]
Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG A1 ua) 1840 1d black plate VIII, lettered H-B on small 1841 entire to Wakefield, tied by LEEDS Maltese Cross cancel, 4 clear to good margins and a fine Leeds cds on back, a great strike of this rare MX cancel. Some splitting of cover folds but will display very well. Cert RPS.('Stamp lifted & replace after cleaning letter sheet'). Cat £10000 (image available) [US4]
Canada - New Brunswick : (SG 13) 1860-63 Charles Connell 5c brown, the RARE UNISSUED STAMP, small ink speck at right eye, top three perfs clipped/missing at right (virtually all surviving examples have perforation faults), unused. Dealer's mark on reverse. RARELY OFFERED. Cat £10000 (image available)
Great Britain - Booklets : (SG Zplat (Var)) 1969 Stamps for cooks £1, sewn with thread, each stamp ovptd SINGLE LINE SPECIMEN, 14 x 2mm (a few traces of doubling), instead of the standard large (72 x 13mm) ovpt, very fine complete and intact, BELIEVED TO BE UNIQUE and a massive QEII rarity. With Brandon Cert (2014). The normal specimen type is catalogued at £7500 - this is much rarer! (image available) [US2]
WW1 I(ndian Expeditionary Force cvrs -2 1st one printed in Urdu and written in Urdu from FPO18 dated 5 sept 1917 indicates the writer is with Sialkot Bde. 1st cavalry Div. in France. Addressed to Indian soldier serving in Mesapotamia where part of this unit had already moved to. Base Censor lable & oval censor stamp indicate that the Urdu written W3078 had originated in France . 2nd cvr printed in India in Hindustani sent from FPO 32 unclear date, unit 30 Bde probably in Amara in Iraq with unknown, unusual censor label. Proud lists FPO 32 captured in Amara Iraq on 4th June 1915 ( 2 cvrs) Reserve: £30
A GROUP OF EIGHT BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES each with gold oval back stamp, comprising 'Little Pig Robinson', 'Squirrel Nutkin', 'Timmy Tiptoes', 'Hunca Munca', 'Jemima Puddleduck', 'Miss Moppet', 'Mrs Flopsy Bunny' and 'Johnny Townmouse' (8) CONDITION: Possible glued repair at base of Johnny Townmouse, crazing to Miss Moppet
A GROUP OF NINE BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES each with gold oval back stamp, comprising 'Mrs Tiggy Winkle', 'Mrs Rabbit', 'Tom Kitten', 'Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe', 'Flopsy Mopsy & Cottontail', 'Ribby', 'Goody Tiptoes', 'Benjamin Bunny' and 'Anna Maria'. (9) CONDITION: Small chip to Ribby's ear, Some crazing
A rare Coalbrookdale hall stand circa 1870 fully stamped CBDale Co. and with diamond registration stamp and number 221cm.; 87ins high by 107cm.; 42ins wide Both illustrated in the 1875 Coalbrookdale cast iron catalogue section II the top as number 115 and the base as no. 26 page 201. (see engraving)
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Horse Chestnut pattern cast iron and wooden seat circa 1870 fully stamped Coalbrookdale and with diamond registration stamp and number 186cm.; 73ins wide The design of this seat, number 217568, was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry at The Public Record Office on 23rd March 1868, and is number 46 in their 1875 Castings Catalogue, Section III, page 256 (see engraving).
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale Laurel pattern cast iron seat circa 1870 fully stamped CBDale and Co and with model number and diamond registration stamp 120cm.; 47ins wide This design, number 129358 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 25th of May 1860 and is seat number 31 in their 1875 catalogue of castings, section III page 263. (See engraving)
Garden Seat: A Coalbrookdale cast iron seat late 19th century 122cm.; 48ins wide with diamond registration stamp and registration number 90929 This design number 90929 was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Foundry at the Public Records Office on 20th April 1853 and was seat no. 20 in their Castings catalogues (see engraving) Unusually this seat has iron seating slats which were normally reserved for export pieces being sent out to the colonies where the more common wooden seat slats were vulnerable to termites and other vermin.
Garden Urn: A set of three Compton terracotta apple pots early 20th century with small circular manufacturer's stamp 41cm.; 16ins high by 53cm.; 21ins diameter The Compton Potters Art Guild was started by Mary Watts, the wife of G.F. Watts the Victorian allegorical painter. In 1895 work began on the Watts Mortuary Chapel. Designed by Mary Watts, it was to be built from local clay by the villagers of Compton, near Godalming, Surrey. Mr and Mrs Watts were dedicated supporters of the growing Home Arts and Industries Association, a voluntary movement launched by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to revive the dying art of handicraft among the working classes. The idea was that young uneducated artisans should have their eyes opened to the wonders of art. They would be rescued from idleness, gambling and drinking -so the notion ran- during long winter evenings. Uplifted and taught how to use their hands with skill they would acquire a hobby to be proud of and develop this hitherto unknown talent, where possible to professional standards. The Pottery Art Guild continued from strength to strength, winning medals at the Royal Botanical Society and the Home Arts' highest award, the gold cross. They received architectural commissions from Lutyens, Clough William-Ellis and Goodhart Rendel. Recommended by Jekyll, they made miniature versions of their pots for the garden of Queen Mary's dollshouse in the early 1920's. The Guild became a limited company run by George Aubertin and continued to produce works based on Mrs Watts' designs until after her death in 1938. These Apple pattern pots are illustrated in the Art Potters Guild catalogue page 11. Literature: The Watts Chapel, An Arts and Crafts Memorial by Veronica Franklin Gould, Arrow Press, Farnham, Surrey
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