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SALVADOR DALI [SP/FR, 1904 - 1989], LITHOGRAPH, C. 1974, H 14 1/2"", W 19 1/2"", ""LES TROIS ELEPHANTINS"": Salvador Dali, [SP/FR, 1904 - 1989]. Titled: ""Les Trois Elephantins"", ""The Three Elephants"". Image size: 14 1/2"" X 19 1/2"". Lithograph in color on arches paper. Signed in pencil, numbered. From the numbered edition of 245. Embossed Dali stamp lower left margin. From the personal collection of Giuseppe Albaretto. Registration No. A2791. Certificate of authenticity by Park West Gallery.
LEROY NEIMAN [AMERICAN, 1921-2012], SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, H 28 1/2"" W 38"", ""ELEPHANT NOCTURNE"": Pencil signed at the lower right, Printer Proof edition. Embossed with Styria Studio stamp at the lower left. Image size measuring H. 28 1/2"" x 38"", and paper size measures H. 34 1/2"" x 44"", unframed. Circa 1984.
Michael Ayrton, British 1921-1975- "Fisherman"; lithograph, signed in pencil, bears blind stamp, 77x49xm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: Framed and glazed in a black frame The frame has chips and scratches exposing the wood underneath It is signed in pencil and bears a label on the reverse recto Ruckling to paper Overall the print is in good condition
A quantity of children's books to include Lewis Carroll "Verses from Alice", illustrated by G.S Sherwood, cloth bound with dust jacket, Clifton Bingham "The Animals Trip to Sea", illustrated by J.H Thompson, "More Brer Rabbit Stories", "The Story of Baba The Elephant", Kathleen Hale "Orlando the Marmalade Cat, His Silver Wedding", etc CONDITION REPORTS "Come for a Ride" - on the back "A Little Hercules Book printed in Great Britain by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. - is worn and battered conducive with age and use especially the front cover, spine intact. "Animals Trip to the Sea" - Ernest Minster London, E.P. Dutton & Co. New York, no publication date, spine is worn, cover boards are worn, pages are discoloured, has wear and tear subject to age and use. "Story of Baba" - published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 36 Essex Street, WC2, re-printed 1961, spine is broken, plastic film is coming off the front and back covers, pages are worn and discoloured, there are some pencil/crayon marks in the book, dog-eared pages conducive with age and use. "More Brer Rabbit Stories" - Juvenile Productions Ltd., London, no publication date, spine is damaged, front and back boards are battered, pages are discoloured and edges foxed, rips and tears to many pages. "School Girls Annual" - Volume II, edited by Flora Klickmann, London Bouverie Street Fleet Street, no publication date, spine is damaged but intact, front and back boards are flaking, pages are a little loose, has some areas of staining. "Verses from Alice" - printed in Great Britain by William.Collins Sons & Co. Ltd., London & Glasgow, Copyright 1944, dust jacket is torn and sellotaped plus stained, cover has damage to top and bottom of spine and watermarks to the boards, inside the page edges are discoloured and there is wear and marks conducive with age and use. "Orlando The Marmalade Cat ..." - published London Country Life Ltd. New York Transatlantic Amts(?), drawn to plates by the author and lithographed in Great Britain by W.S. Cowe Ipswich & London 1944, cover is battered especially at the spine and areas of tearing to front and back, some of the pages are dog-eared and worn and marked conducive with age and use. "Rover & His Friends" - designed in England, printed in Bavaria, Rafael Tuck & Sons Ltd., London, Paris & New York, no publication date but hand-written inscription inside dated "... 1899". spine is split, front cover is bent to the bottom half, pages are discoloured, has general wear conducive with age and use. "Two Well Worn Shoe Stories" - published London, no publication date but inscribed "Pictured by John Hassell 1899", spine is intact but worn, front and back boards are worn and scuffed around edges, inside cover is sellotaped in, pages are discoloured and marked conducive with age and use. "Picnic at Baba's" - published Methuen & Co Ltd., London, 36 Essex Street, Strand, WC2, first published in Great Britain in 1950, spine is loose, front and back boards are scuffed and sellotaped round the edges, creasing marks and a stamp mark on the front cover, inside spine has been sellotaped at some point, pages are foxed and loose, several tears and pencil scribbles throughout the book, and water marks.
AFTER BERYL COOK "The Lingerie Shop", "The Bus Stop", "Dining in Paris", and "Shall we Dance", colour prints, each signed in pencil bottom right CONDITION REPORTS All with some general wear and scuffs. Frames with various scuffs and chips. Bus Stop bears a rectangular impressed mark. The Lingerie shop is inscribed bottom left "one of a single edition, limited to 650 copies ..." (possibly further inscription behind mount, but picture not removed from frame), no impressed stamp appears to be present or visible. Dining in Paris is inscribed bottom left "This reproduction is one of a single edition, limited to 650 copies, individually signed and numbered by the artist and stamped by the publisher", however, although it is signed in pencil, no numbering is visible/ appears to be present, inscribed bottom right "published in 2001 copyright in all countries including the USA printed in England", this has no glazine and the paper has quite a lot of scuffs and scratches, no impressed stamp appears to be present/visible. Shall we dance bears rectangular impressed stamp, no edition numbers present/visible. Pictures are within frames, so not not known what is beneath mounts, nor whether any numbers are present. Three are glazed/perspex covered. Each print is inscribed to top margin "Published by Alexander Gallery Publications Ltd, Bristol, England". All four prints are signed in pencil by the artist.
Five Beswick pottery animals to include cow, foal and three sheep CONDITION REPORTS The small sheep - some firing blemishes, the Beswick stamp underside a bit blurry. The small calf - general wear and scuffs. The gloss sheep with general wear. The matt finished sheep with light general wear and scuffs and marks to surface. The cow - both horns broken off and re-glued, crazing to glaze.
Five Beswick pottery animals to include cow, foal and three sheep CONDITION REPORTS The small sheep - some firing blemishes, the Beswick stamp underside a bit blurry. The small calf - general wear and scuffs. The gloss sheep with general wear. The matt finished sheep with light general wear and scuffs and marks to surface. The cow - both horns broken off and re-glued, crazing to glaze.
A quantity of children's books to include Lewis Carroll "Verses from Alice", illustrated by G.S Sherwood, cloth bound with dust jacket, Clifton Bingham "The Animals Trip to Sea", illustrated by J.H Thompson, "More Brer Rabbit Stories", "The Story of Baba The Elephant", Kathleen Hale "Orlando the Marmalade Cat, His Silver Wedding", etc CONDITION REPORTS "Come for a Ride" - on the back "A Little Hercules Book printed in Great Britain by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd. - is worn and battered conducive with age and use especially the front cover, spine intact. "Animals Trip to the Sea" - Ernest Minster London, E.P. Dutton & Co. New York, no publication date, spine is worn, cover boards are worn, pages are discoloured, has wear and tear subject to age and use. "Story of Baba" - published by Methuen & Co Ltd., 36 Essex Street, WC2, re-printed 1961, spine is broken, plastic film is coming off the front and back covers, pages are worn and discoloured, there are some pencil/crayon marks in the book, dog-eared pages conducive with age and use. "More Brer Rabbit Stories" - Juvenile Productions Ltd., London, no publication date, spine is damaged, front and back boards are battered, pages are discoloured and edges foxed, rips and tears to many pages. "School Girls Annual" - Volume II, edited by Flora Klickmann, London Bouverie Street Fleet Street, no publication date, spine is damaged but intact, front and back boards are flaking, pages are a little loose, has some areas of staining. "Verses from Alice" - printed in Great Britain by William.Collins Sons & Co. Ltd., London & Glasgow, Copyright 1944, dust jacket is torn and sellotaped plus stained, cover has damage to top and bottom of spine and watermarks to the boards, inside the page edges are discoloured and there is wear and marks conducive with age and use. "Orlando The Marmalade Cat ..." - published London Country Life Ltd. New York Transatlantic Amts(?), drawn to plates by the author and lithographed in Great Britain by W.S. Cowe Ipswich & London 1944, cover is battered especially at the spine and areas of tearing to front and back, some of the pages are dog-eared and worn and marked conducive with age and use. "Rover & His Friends" - designed in England, printed in Bavaria, Rafael Tuck & Sons Ltd., London, Paris & New York, no publication date but hand-written inscription inside dated "... 1899". spine is split, front cover is bent to the bottom half, pages are discoloured, has general wear conducive with age and use. "Two Well Worn Shoe Stories" - published London, no publication date but inscribed "Pictured by John Hassell 1899", spine is intact but worn, front and back boards are worn and scuffed around edges, inside cover is sellotaped in, pages are discoloured and marked conducive with age and use. "Picnic at Baba's" - published Methuen & Co Ltd., London, 36 Essex Street, Strand, WC2, first published in Great Britain in 1950, spine is loose, front and back boards are scuffed and sellotaped round the edges, creasing marks and a stamp mark on the front cover, inside spine has been sellotaped at some point, pages are foxed and loose, several tears and pencil scribbles throughout the book, and water marks.
AFTER BERYL COOK "The Lingerie Shop", "The Bus Stop", "Dining in Paris", and "Shall we Dance", colour prints, each signed in pencil bottom right CONDITION REPORTS All with some general wear and scuffs. Frames with various scuffs and chips. Bus Stop bears a rectangular impressed mark. The Lingerie shop is inscribed bottom left "one of a single edition, limited to 650 copies ..." (possibly further inscription behind mount, but picture not removed from frame), no impressed stamp appears to be present or visible. Dining in Paris is inscribed bottom left "This reproduction is one of a single edition, limited to 650 copies, individually signed and numbered by the artist and stamped by the publisher", however, although it is signed in pencil, no numbering is visible/ appears to be present, inscribed bottom right "published in 2001 copyright in all countries including the USA printed in England", this has no glazine and the paper has quite a lot of scuffs and scratches, no impressed stamp appears to be present/visible. Shall we dance bears rectangular impressed stamp, no edition numbers present/visible. Pictures are within frames, so not not known what is beneath mounts, nor whether any numbers are present. Three are glazed/perspex covered. Each print is inscribed to top margin "Published by Alexander Gallery Publications Ltd, Bristol, England". All four prints are signed in pencil by the artist.
2021 Passenger Train Set The ?Red Dragon?. Western Region locomotive and tender ?Cardiff Castle? with super detail coaches with destination boards affixed. All items in excellent condition. The unmarked tray is the later version with long inserts for the coaches. The box lid, that has a circular ring field motor stamp, is in excellent condition. Comes with instructions, guarantee and other literature.
Single Page Leaflet. Yellow dominated single page leaflet advertising new 2-rail sets numbers 2006 and 2007. This leaflet was sent to the printers in August 1959 immediately before the industry wide printers strike. It is estimated that, as a result, fewer than 50 of these particular leaflets were printed. Reckoned by Tony Cooper to be ?the rarest item of Hornby Dublo associated literature?. This example, which bears the faint stamp of a newsagent in Bath, is in very good condition despite a vertical fold mark.
Hornby Dublo Catalogue. A fold-out pre-war catalogue issued in 1939. Bright red covers with a faint dealer?s stamp. The cover, again, has a delightful picture of two young lads playing with an extensive pre-War layout. The catalogue is in remarkably good condition for its age. Pages remain firmly attached and the inevitable fold mark is, for the most part, unobtrusive.
Hornby Dublo Catalogue. A fold-out pre-war catalogue issued in 1939. Bright red covers with a faint dealerÂ’s stamp. The cover, again, has a delightful picture of two young lads playing with an extensive pre-War layout. The catalogue is in remarkably good condition for its age. Pages remain firmly attached and the inevitable fold mark is, for the most part, unobtrusive.
2021 Passenger Train Set The “Red Dragon”. Western Region locomotive and tender “Cardiff Castle” with super detail coaches with destination boards affixed. All items in excellent condition. The unmarked tray is the later version with long inserts for the coaches. The box lid, that has a circular ring field motor stamp, is in excellent condition. Comes with instructions, guarantee and other literature.
AUSTRALIA1903 Vaughan EssaysIn May 1903, G.A. Vaughan, the Government printer in Queensland, designed, printed and submitted to the Postmaster-General, Senator Drake, a series of essays depicting King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra for standard Commonwealth of Australia stamp issue.1d. Edward VII three-quarter face portrait, value in words, blank tablet at base, in blue on thin card, perforations trimmed at foot, fine. Very rare. BW E1A, $4000. Photo provenance:Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIA1903 Vaughan EssaysIn May 1903, G.A. Vaughan, the Government printer in Queensland, designed, printed and submitted to the Postmaster-General, Senator Drake, a series of essays depicting King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra for standard Commonwealth of Australia stamp issue.1d. King Edward VII three-quarter face portrait, value in words, blank tablet at base, in brown-olive on thin card, fine. BW E1B, $4000. Photo provenance:Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIA1903 Vaughan EssaysIn May 1903, G.A. Vaughan, the Government printer in Queensland, designed, printed and submitted to the Postmaster-General, Senator Drake, a series of essays depicting King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra for standard Commonwealth of Australia stamp issue.2d. Edward VII three-quarter face portrait, value in words and figures, blank tablet at base, in brown-olive with vignette inserted and with a red colour wash, fine. Unlisted in BW. Photo provenance:Hugh Morgan, December 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIA1903 Vaughan EssaysIn May 1903, G.A. Vaughan, the Government printer in Queensland, designed, printed and submitted to the Postmaster-General, Senator Drake, a series of essays depicting King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra for standard Commonwealth of Australia stamp issue.2/6d. Opening of Parliament, "new south wales" at base, in brown-olive, the vignette with pink colour wash, on thin card, fine. BW E11. Photo provenance:Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAThe Kangaroo IssuesFirst Watermark2d. grey Plate 2, a mint block of six (3x2) with "CA" monogram (trimmed) under centre stamp, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 3; BW5(2)za, $1000+. Photo provenance:J.A. Kilfoyle, October 1961Spink auction, May 2005Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAThe Kangaroo IssuesFirst Watermark2d. grey Plate 2, a marginal block of six (3x2) with "JBC" monogram (trimmed) under centre stamp, fresh and fine mint. S.G. 3; BW 5(2)zc, $1000+. Photo provenance:J.A. Kilfoyle, October 1961Spink auction, May 2005Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAKing George V EngravedOne Penny1d. pale red, Plate 1, a horizontal pair, variety imperforate between stamp and margin at right, centred to foot, fine mint. S.G. 17c; BW 59be, $1250. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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