China, stamp collection in four binders, circa 1900 to 1960`s inc. ranges of Communist China, Chinese Peoples Republic, Chinese Provinces, Japanese Occupation, Chinese Republic & British, German, Japanese & Russian Post Office issues, mint & used (lot) Care! High International Shipping Charges
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USA, stamp collection comprising American pre-1900 issues, of note is a fine used copy of the 1894 $1 black, Scott A97, set of Columbian Expo 1893 stamps to 50 cents (straight edge), Scott 230-238, set of Trans-Mississippi Expo 1898 stamps, Scott 285, 288, 286, 289, 290 & 291, plus few early issues from Hawaii, 1864-1893, mint & used
World stamp collection, inc. four Disney albums comprising mint stamps, part complete, a binder with additional Disney stamps & an envelope with empty Disney pages, plus `The Meteor` stamp album & three stock books of mostly used world stamps (large lot) Care! Very High International Shipping Charges
World, stamp collection, circa 1850`s to 1960`s, comprising France, Germany inc. small accumulation of East German issues, Italy, India & Indian States, Pakistan & Pakistani States, Romania, South American countries & USA, mostly used, in binders (7) Care! High International Shipping Charges
FIVE BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER CHARACTER FIGURES; `Johnny Town-Mouse` (gold oval backstamp), `Hunca Munca` (gold back stamp), `Appley Dapply`, `Little Pig Robinson`, `The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe`, three with brown back stamps, and a Royal Doulton china model `Primrose Woodmouse` (D.B.H. 8) (5) EST 40-60
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED, 2009 (SET OF FOUR) carborundum with gold leaf; (no. 9 from an edition of 40); (framed) signed and dated lower right (quadrant); numbered and with blind stamp of the Stoney Road Press lower left (quadrant) 32 by 31in., 81.28 by 78.74cm. Taylor Galleries, Dublin; Where purchased by Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij Whyte`s are pleased to offer a further selection from the collection of distinguished businessman and arts patron, Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij. Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij, who was born in Dublin in 1945, relocated to Thailand at the age of eighteen and is renowned in both the country of his birth and in South East Asia for his contribution to business, arts and charitable organisations in Thailand. O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij was a keen art collector and built up lasting friendships with Irish artists such as Patrick Scott. The meditative quality of Scott`s oeuvre appears to have connected with him and his collection of early Scott canvases offered in this sale is testament to this. In Thailand O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij`s love of art manifested itself in his support of Asian artists, the setting up of `Liam`s Gallery` in Pattaya and a book written by him on Thai art. He was also director of the Phya Thai Palace Restoration Committee. After travelling Thailand from 1963 he settled in Bangkok where a surge in the local property market in the 1970s opened up employment opportunities particularly in the property care services industry. In 1989 he led the management buyout of the company he worked for and formed his own business, which he grew from the mid 1990s. By 2007 the company was employing 23,000 people. As an Irish expatriate O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij was invited in 2009 to the Global Irish Economic Forum in Farmleigh. He was also a founder and director of the Irish Thai Chamber of Commerce and a past president of the Bangkok St. Patrick`s Society among other accolades. Outside of the business arena O`Keeffe was a true philanthropist and committed to many charitable organisations including Support the Children Foundation and the Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital. His obituary in the Irish Times this year noted, "He will be remembered for his business acumen, charity work, love of art and boundless enthusiasm."
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED [TWIN LINES] and UNTITLED, 2004 (A PAIR) carborundum with goldleaf; (each no. 9 from an edition of 75); (framed) each signed and dated in the margin lower right; each numbered lower left and with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press also lower right 39 by 39in., 99.06 by 99.06cm. The Collection of Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij Sheet sizes: 46 by 44.5in. Both works framed uniformly. Whyte`s are pleased to offer a further selection from the collection of distinguished businessman and arts patron, Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij. Liam O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij, who was born in Dublin in 1945, relocated to Thailand at the age of eighteen and is renowned in both the country of his birth and in South East Asia for his contribution to business, arts and charitable organisations in Thailand. O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij was a keen art collector and built up lasting friendships with Irish artists such as Patrick Scott. The meditative quality of Scott`s oeuvre appears to have connected with him and his collection of early Scott canvases offered in this sale is testament to this. In Thailand O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij`s love of art manifested itself in his support of Asian artists, the setting up of `Liam`s Gallery` in Pattaya and a book written by him on Thai art. He was also director of the Phya Thai Palace Restoration Committee. After travelling Thailand from 1963 he settled in Bangkok where a surge in the local property market in the 1970s opened up employment opportunities particularly in the property care services industry. In 1989 he led the management buyout of the company he worked for and formed his own business, which he grew from the mid 1990s. By 2007 the company was employing 23,000 people. As an Irish expatriate O`Keeffe-Ayudhkij was invited in 2009 to the Global Irish Economic Forum in Farmleigh. He was also a founder and director of the Irish Thai Chamber of Commerce and a past president of the Bangkok St. Patrick`s Society among other accolades. Outside of the business arena O`Keeffe was a true philanthropist and committed to many charitable organisations including Support the Children Foundation and the Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital. His obituary in the Irish Times this year noted, "He will be remembered for his business acumen, charity work, love of art and boundless enthusiasm."
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED III (FROM MEDITATIONS) carborundum print with gold/palladium leaf (no. 8 from an edition of 50) signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right by in., 0 by 0cm. Stoney Road Press; Private collection All uniformly framed. Sheet size: 28.5 by 28in. From a compilation of seven hand-made carborundum prints which re-examine the artist`s introspective approach to creation as seen in his earlier works on canvas. Published in collaboration with Stoney Road Press in May 2007.
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED IV (FROM MEDITATIONS) carborundum print with gold and palladium leaf; (no. 8 from an edition of 50) signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right 24 by 24in., 60.96 by 60.96cm. Stoney Road Press; Private collection Dunne, Aidan, Patrick Scott Text, Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008, pp.182-183 (illustrated) All uniformly framed. Sheet size: 28.5 by 28in. From a compilation of seven hand-made carborundum prints which re-examine the artist`s introspective approach to creation as seen in his earlier works on canvas. Published in collaboration with Stoney Road Press in May 2007.
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED V (FROM MEDITATIONS), 2007 carborundum print with gold and palladium leaf; (no. 8 from an edition of 50) signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right 24 by 24in., 60.96 by 60.96cm. Stoney Road Press; Private collection Dunne, Aidan, Patrick Scott Text, Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008, pp.182-183 (illustrated) All uniformly framed. Sheet size: 28.5 by 28in. From a compilation of seven hand-made carborundum prints which re-examine the artist`s introspective approach to creation as seen in his earlier works on canvas. Published in collaboration with Stoney Road Press in May 2007.
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED VI (FROM MEDITATIONS) carborundum print with gold and palladium leaf; (no. 8 from an edition of 50) signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right 24 by 24in., 60.96 by 60.96cm. Stoney Road Press; Private collection Dunne, Aidan, Patrick Scott Text, Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008, pp.182-183 (illustrated) All uniformly framed. Sheet size: 28.5 by 28in. From a compilation of seven hand-made carborundum prints which re-examine the artist`s introspective approach to creation as seen in his earlier works on canvas. Published in collaboration with Stoney Road Press in May 2007.
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) UNTITLED VII (FROM MEDITATIONS) carborundum print with gold and palladium leaf; (no. 8 from an edition of 50) signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right 24 by 24in., 60.96 by 60.96cm. Stoney Road Press; Private collection Dunne, Aidan, Patrick Scott Text, Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008, pp.182-183 (illustrated) All uniformly framed. Sheet size: 28.5 by 28in. From a compilation of seven hand-made carborundum prints which re-examine the artist`s introspective approach to creation as seen in his earlier works on canvas. Published in collaboration with Stoney Road Press in May 2007.
Patrick Scott HRHA (b.1921) BOOK PRINT (from Meditations), 2008 and LIMITED EDITION BOOK carborundum with gold leaf; (1); limited edition book; (1); both no. 47 from an edition of 100 the first signed and dated in the margin lower right; numbered lower left; with blind stamp of Stoney Road Press lower right 14.5 by 14.5in., 36.83 by 36.83cm. Dunne, Aidan, Patrick Scott Text, Liberties Press, Dublin, 2008, p.183 (illustrated) Sheet size: 25.5 by 23ins. First, limited edition hard-backed book Patrick Scott Text by Aidan Dunne Liberties, Dublin, 2008, signed by the artist and numbered [47 from a limited edition of 100].
A Third Reich Luftwaffe officer’s 2nd pattern dagger, the blade with SMF Solingen maker’s mark and Waffenamt stamp, with silver wire bound orange plastic covered grip and gilt swastikas to pommel, in its sheath with de luxe hanging straps, the clips bearing “DRGM” marks, the belt clip also with RZM mark. GC (the straps worn, pommel twisted) Plate 5
A Geo V 1912 pattern cavalry officer’s sword, blade 35”, with inspector’s stamp at forte, etched with crowned GVR cypher and 2 charging lancers, with wreaths, in scrolled panels, plated scroll pattern bowl guard, ornamented pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, in an OR’s steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC (dark patina to hilt and scabbard).
A good Continetal cavalry trooper’s sword c 1900, slightly curved fullered blade 35”, with clipped back tip, mark (unclear) and small stamp “RF” at forte, Italian style steel half basket guard with reinforced inner edge, French style cap shaped pommel and brass wire bound brown leather grips, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings, the top band stamped “601”. GC, with a dark patina to hilt and scabbard.
A 5 shot 54 bore Beaumont Adams DA percussion revolver, the top strap with Indian or Arabic inscription, plain frame with no visible markings, the cylinder with B’ham proofs, engraved “No 32246” and with Enfield inspector’s stamp, and with coarsely chequered walnut butt. QGC (worn overall, action AF)
An early 20th Century Austrian painted terracotta figure group as a young girl and boy winding wool, raised on a plinth base, stamped verso "F.R. Gesetzelich Geschutz" within an oval stamp, and with number 734, together with another similar depicting a young boy carrying books, bearing same mark and number 787 CONDITION REPORTS The large figure group (46 cm high) - both heads broken and reglued and with filler in these areas. Various knocks and chips and wear, including to fingers, corners, extremeties . General wear and dirt. Base with various scuffs and marks. The small figure (27 cm high) with wear and scuffs and dirt, some knocks and chips to edges including to books, clothing etc. Some rubbing around the area of the number to the back.
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