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Three well filled collector's postage stamp albums comprising chiefly of Commonwealth and World issues. To include examples from Ceylon, Mauritius, Canada among others. Also to include early issues from British Guiana comprising of an 1860 2c sailship stamp and others from 1863, and an 1857 Ceylon imperforated 6d stamp (3)
Three well filled collector's postage stamp albums comprising of Commonwealth and World issues. To include examples from Tristan da Cunha, United States, Argentina etc. Also to include an 1855 Cape of Good Hope one penny triangular stamp and various Victorian Australian provincial issues (3)
Three well filled collector's postage stamp albums comprising chiefly of Commonwealth and World issues. To include issues from North Borneo, USA, Trinidad and Tobago etc. Also to include an 1896 Rhodesia South Africa Company 5 shilling stamp, an 1860 South Australia 6d stamp & an 1859 Trinidad sixpence stamp (3)
Sixteen A & C Black colour books, including 'Kashmir', 1909, 70 colour plates by Major E. Molyneux + sketch map at end as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt, orig. prospectus for 'Burma' by R. Talbot Kelly loosely inserted; 'India', 1905, 75 colour plates by Mortimer Menpes as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'Australia', 1910, 75 colour plates by Percy F.S. Spence + sketch map at end as called for, "presentation copy" blind stamp to title page, original pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'California the Land of the Sun', 1914, 32 tipped in colour plates by Sutton Palmer + sketch map at end as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'Northern Spain', 1906, 75 colour plates by Edgar Wigram + map at end as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'The Riviera', 1907, 75 colour plates by William Scott + folding map at end as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'Morocco', 1904, 74 colour plates by A.S. Forrest as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, top edge gilt; 'Constantinople', 1906, 63 colour plates by Warwick Goble + folding map at end as called for, orig. pictorial cloth gilt; plus others 'Japan', 'World Pictures', 'South America', 'The Savage South Seas', 'Venice', 'Naples', 'France' & 'From Sketch Book & Diary' by Elizabeth Butler (16)
(New Naturalists), a collection of 26 assorted Collins New Naturalist series titles, of which 22 1st editions, all original green cloth gilt, all in dust wrappers, comprising B. Vesey-Fitzgerald: 'British Game', No.2, 1946, 1st edition; L. Dudley Stamp: 'Britain's Structure & Scenery', No.4, 1946, 1st edition, Autograph Letter Signed by Sir Laurence Dudley Stamp (1898-1966), geographer and naturalist, dated February 1959 on his headed paper loosely inserted, ownership signature of the geologist and glaciologist Geoffrey Hattersley-Smith (1923-2012) on FFEP; F. Fraser Darling & J. Morton Boyd: 'The Highlands & Islands', No.6, 1964, 1st edition; J. Ramsbottom: 'Mushrooms & Toadstools', No.7, 1953, 1st edition; A.D. Imms: 'Insect Natural History', No.8, 1947, 1st edition; W.B. Turrill: 'British Plant Life', No.10, 1971 reprint; C.M. Yonge: 'The Sea Shore', No.12, 1961 reprint; 'Snowdonie', No.13, 1949, 1st edition (2 copies); W. Blunt: 'The Art of Botanical Illustration', No.14, 1950, 1st edition; J.E. Lousley: 'Wild Flowers', No.16, 1971 reprint; H.J. Fleure: 'A Natural History of Man in Britain', No.18, 1951, 1st edition; V.S. Summerhayes: 'Wild Orchids of Britain', No.19, 1951, 1st edition; L.A. Harvey & D. St Leger-Gordon: 'Dartmoor', No.27, 1953, 1st edition; H.L. Edlin: 'Trees, Woods and Man', No.32, 1956, 1st edition; C.B. Williams: 'Insect Migration', No.36, 1958, 1st edition; E.A. Armstrong: 'The Folklore of Birds', No.39, 1958, 1st edition; J.B. Free & C.G. Butler: 'Bumblebees', No.40, 1959, 1st edition; K.C. Edwards: 'The Peak District', No.44, 1962, 1st edition (2 copies); L. Dudley Stamp & W.G. Hoskins: 'The Common Lands of England & Wales', No.45, 1963, 1st edition (2 copies); L. Dudley Stamp: 'Nature Conservation in Britain', No.49, 1969, 1st edition; M. Proctor & P. Yeo: 'The Pollination of Flowers', No.54, 1975 reprint; S. Potter & L. Sargent: 'Pedigree: Words from Nature', No.56, 1973, 1st edition; Christopher Perrins: 'British Tits', No.62, 1979, 1st edition (26)
BILLY SHA-RAE - I'M GONE/ LET'S DO IT AGAIN 7" (US PROMO - SPECTRUM SPEC 120). A superb original US promo of I'm Gone/ Let's Do It Again by Billy Sha-Rae (SPEC 120, 1971 US promo pressing on Spectrum. Labels have some minor handling wear and a PLUG SIDE stamp on one side. The record is in wonderful Ex condition).
MANUEL ÁNGELES ORTIZ (Jaén, 1895 - Paris, 1984).Untitled.Mixed media on paper.Signed in the lower left corner.Presents a dry stamp in the lower left corner.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 70s between London and Madrid.Measurements: 61 x 44 cm; 87 x 72 cm (frame).Representative of the Spanish School of Paris, Manuel Ángeles Ortiz began his training in Granada, in the studio of José Larrocha. He later completed his studies at the Escuela Superior de Artes Industriales in the city and then moved to Madrid, where he continued his training in the studio of Cecilio Plá. In 1915 he made his debut in a group exhibition, receiving very good reviews in the local press. At the same time, he began to produce drawings for various publications. In the early 1920s, following the death of his wife, the painter moved to Paris. There he painted frenetically, with Picasso as his main supporter and first enthusiast. His painting abandoned cubic forms to focus on fully dreamlike images, which he presented in Paris in his first one-man show, held at the Quatre Chemins gallery in 1926. In 1932 he returned to Spain, but his anti-fascist stance led him to take refuge in France once again at the end of the Civil War. After a brief stay in Paris he went to Buenos Aires, where he became fully integrated into the artistic scene and lived until 1948, when he returned to Paris for good. He is currently represented in the Museo Nacional Reina Sofía in Madrid, the ARTIUM in Vitoria, the Patio Herreriano in Valladolid, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo in Seville, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Grenoble, the Federico García Lorca, Mapfre and Telefónica Foundations and the Bargera gallery in Cologne, among other public and private collections.
LUIS NEMESIO ANTÚNEZ ZAÑARTU (Santiago, 4 May 1918-ibidem, 19 May 1993),"Bedroom in Manhattan II", 1978.Oil on canvas.It has slight overpaints on the pictorial surface.With export stamp of the Directorate of Libraries and Museums of Santiago de Chile and Vicente Piera (Barcelona).Signed in the lower right corner. Signed, dated and located on the back.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid.Measurements: 130 x 89 cm.Nemesio Antúnez and Luisa Zañartu, was the eldest of three children, all of them dedicated to art. He attended high school at the Colegio de los Sagrados Corazones in Santiago. At the age of 17 he won first place in a French-speaking competition and won a trip to France, where he met Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris and Joan Miró. In 1938 he entered the school of architecture at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, where he graduated in 1941. At the age of 25 he presented his first solo watercolour exhibition at the Instituto de Cultura de Chile. Thanks to a Fulbright scholarship, he travelled to Columbia University in New York. After completing his master's degree in 1947, he began working in the Atelier 17 studio with Stanley William Hayter, who applied printmaking techniques to surrealist art. He worked with his brother Enrique to explore the possibilities of the old printmaking techniques of artists such as Yves Tanguy, Kurt Seligmann, Jacques Lipchitz and Joan Miró. In 1950, the French branch of Atelier 17 moved.
A SELECTION OF YELLOW METAL EARRINGS AND A GLASS PENDANT, to include a pair of amethyst drop earrings, each of a tear drop shape, to the post and scroll fittings, scrolls stamped 9ct, a pair of garnet set ear stud with post fittings missing scroll backs, unmarked yellow metal, a single square shape ear stud with post and scroll fitting, a pair of gold plated red paste set stud earrings, two single earrings, together with a gold glass pendant fitted with a tapered bail, rubbed 9ct gold hallmark and stamp 375 (condition report: would benefit from a gentle clean, some pieces are damaged)
A YELLOW METAL SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, designed with a row of square cut blue sapphires, channel set asymmetrically to the centre, with small round brilliant cut diamond accents, leading on to a polished band, worn stamp mark, ring size J, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones intact at time of cataloguing, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, overall condition good)
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE HORSE RIDING AND SPORTING EQUIPMENT, COSTUME JEWELLERY AND SUNDRY ITEMS, comprising horse riding hats, pairs of modern riding boots size 3 and smaller, a vintage Slazenger wooden tennis racquet, a leather satchel, a cased poker set, an Art Nouveau pewter stamp box in need of some attention, assorted costume jewellery, The Battle of Egypt and The Army at War: Tunisia publications, together with a quantity of Images of War partworks, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
TWO BOXES OF ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS AND EPHEMERA, to include an excess luggage book, timetable and ticket book for carriages, horses, etc. on the North Eastern Railway dated 1878 for trips between Whitby, Pickering, Goathland, Ruswarp, etc (Brahm Stoker visited Whitby regularly between 1890-1896 whilst writing 'Dracula'), a brass printer's stamp advertising Dalrymple's coffee essence, a London Underground map for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 1953, one volume of 'The Devil Upon Crutches' belonging to Lady Anna Maria Stanhope March 22nd 1768, a 1797 volume one of Biographical, Literary and Political Anecdotes of Several of The Most Eminent Persons of The Present Age, vintage tins, a genuine ebony candle stick, a 19th century leather stamp box, clipped railway tickets, six National Provincial saving bank boxes, an 1877 book from Pretoria South Africa written in Dutch Afrikaans, with a pencil written inscription in front cover, another fourteen antiquarian books of interest, two banking Salter scales one silver and copper checker, and a coin checker with three weights, together with a box of prints, watercolours on silk and two framed oil portraits, etc. (s.d) (2 boxes + loose)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PICTURES AND PRINTS ETC, to include a Edmond Aman-Jean (1858-1936) lithograph 'Sous Les Fleurs' with blind stamp to lower margin, approximate size 40cm x 30cm, Jacques Edouard Evenpoel lithograph 'At the Square', an unsigned charcoal sketch heightened with white depicting the front of an Italian? Church with a figure near a bus stop, 19th century prints heightened with watercolour depicting soldiers, early 20th Century Freemasons photograph and New York Lodge membership certificate etc
TWO LARGE PLASTIC TUBS OF WORLD STAMP ALBUMS AND PACKETS, ALL ERAS Two plastic tubs, with large world stamp collection. Smaller of two tubs with 2Kg+ of neat world clippings, alongside an estimated 10000+ off paper in packets, old envelopes etc. Larger tub we note 6 albums with world content, all continents seen. No doubt odd faults, but all eras seen, mint and used. Odd covers etc also noted.
WORLD STAMP COLLECTION IN BOX - COVERS, MINT AND USED, ALL ERAS Box with ranges of covers, presentation packs (GB), box of off paper loose leaves sets. Range of stockcards, with better noted such as re-engraved seahose 2/6- M/Mint, 1938 GVI high values 5/- MNH and other mint items. Album with thirty seven illustrated 1937 Coronation First Day Covers.
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