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Royal Doulton 'Pretty Ladies Christmas Celebration' model of a female, a Burleigh ware lidded preserve pot, a studio pottery vase with blue and green glazed panels, a Royal Stafford part tea service, vintage Empire cups and saucers, an oil painting by L M Skilling of a still life with flowers in a vase, two prints and further chinaware (2 boxes)
The Greenpower Challenge aim was, and still is, to get young people enthusiastic about science and engineering by challenging them to design, build and race an electric car. Offered without reserve.Since 1980, DEMAND have designed and created bespoke assistive technology for disabled people across the age spectrum who are in need of tailored solutions that are not available through conventional means. Despite the disability products and equipment landscape improving a great deal over the 43 years of DEMAND’s existence, it is still the case that many 'off-the-shelf' solutions are inadequate in meeting the unique needs of disabled people, especially when they live with multiple impairments and/or complicated health conditions.DEMAND's team of skilled designer-makers continue to innovate every day to fill this gap with equipment and products co-designed with the users, and where there is a small but clearly identified wider need, to make those designs available to all who would benefitThe 'Bushey Bullet' car was built to all Greenpower standards prevailing at the time and was modified by DEMAND to enable users with limited mobility to race using hand controls. The steering gear was also modified to facilitate easier access and egressThe car's final race was at the Goodwood finals in 2007 where staff and students of the school, with technical and moral support from DEMAND staff, finished with a creditable mid-table positionIn the past five years alone, over 3,400 people have experienced the positive impact that having the right equipment has on everyday life, as well as on work, sporting, leisure, and educational opportunities. SpecificationMake: CLASSIC GREENPOWERModel: CHALLENGEYear: 2007Chassis Number: TBCRegistration Number: TBCTransmission: AutomaticClick here for more details, condition report and images
§ Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) - Still life pink roses in a blue and white bulbous vase, oil on wood panel, signed and dated 1922 lower right, 31 x 23.5cmNote: with hand-written letter from the artist to the current vendor attached to rear of painting, dated 14th March 1991. This early work by the artist depicts a ladybird which is said to represent friendship.
Yvonne Skargon (b.1931) - Convolvulus, Lavenham Walk, woodcut, signed and numbered '2/50' in pencil to the lower margin, visible sheet dimensions 12 x 13.5cm; together with one other by the artist - Still Life with Cat and Pears by the Window, woodcut, signed and numbered '33/50' in pencil to the lower margin, 19 x 14cm (2)
Sergey Kovalenko (b.1980) - Still Life Bowl of Flowers on a Seafront Ledge, palette knife oil on canvas laid onto board, signed upper right, 51 x 40cmFramed dimensions 58.5 x 48cm.Overall in very good, original ‘as’new’ condition.Very light traces of surface dust and dirt.Faint 2cm diagonal scuff line at bottom right hand corner.
Anne MJ Dodsley (British exh.1872): Portrait of a Victorian Gentleman Seated with Sporting Gun, oil on board signed and dated 1864, 25cm x 20cm Notes: the artist is listed as having exhibited a still life of fruit at the Dudley Gallery, London in 1872.Condition Report:Very good condition - ready to hang. No signs of overpainting visible under UV light.
Hannah (Hoyland) Mayor (Staithes Group 1871-1947): Still Life of a Decanter and Grapes, watercolour signed, with E.S.K. (examined by South Kensington Art School) blind stamp 40cm x 65cm Provenance: gifted to the vendor's mother by her friend Edith Chudley, the artist's daughter - never been on the market.Condition Report:Very good condition and colour, well presented, ready to hang
Gregori (Lysechko) Lyssetchko (Russian 1939-): Still Life of Fruit and Wine Glass, oil on canvas signed and dated 2004, 72cm x 59cm Provenance: private collection, purchased David Duggleby Ltd 7th June 2019 Lot 174Condition Report:Good condition, one small indentation and associated area of craquelure to the right of the centrepiece - ready to hang
Ernest Higgins Rigg (Staithes Group 1868-1947): Still Life of Roses, oil on canvas signed 39cm x 31cm Provenance: private collection; purchased Sotheby's London 1st October 2003 Lot 60Condition Report:Excellent condition, well presented in quality gilt frame - ready to hang. No signs of overpainting visible under UV light.
LEONARD TSUGUHARU FOUJITA (1886-1968), FILLETTE AU CHAT, FROM LES ENFANTSJapan, c. 1929Fillette au Chat, from Les EnfantsCatalog Raisonné Buisson I.29.66 Etching and aquatint printed in colors, circa 1929, chine appliqué to japan support, signed in pencil on the bottom right corner, edition numbering mostly erased but last 0 still visible, this etching is most certainly part of the 100 editions, apart from the artist prints, published by Les Editions Artistiques Apollo, Paris, with full margins. SIZE of the sheet 40.5 x 31.7 cmCondition: Well-preserved with detailed impression and great colors. Slightly browned commensurate with age. Evident glue residue and markings where frame was attached to the margin. Sheet is trimmed.Provenance: From the collection of Gaston Lazard (1878-1956) and his wife Jane Levy (1886-1985) and thence by descent within the same family.Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (1886-1968) was a celebrated Japanese-French painter known for his unique blend of traditional Japanese art and Western modernism. His works featured bold outlines, flat colors, and strong design, often depicting portraits of women, cats, and scenes from everyday life. Foujita was an active member of the School of Paris, a group of international artists who converged in Paris in the early 20th century. His close friendships with prominent artists, including Modigliani and Picasso, contributed to the development of modern art movements in France and beyond.Auction comparison:Compare with another edition (52/100) of this etching sold at Mainichi Auction, Paintings, Prints and Sculpture, 20 April 2019, Tokyo, Lot 13 (sold for 18,750 EUR).
ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST: A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WATCH with automatic movement, the silver dial with silver baton numerals, silver luminous hands and date aperture, with fluted bezel, no. 1207165, circa 1960, the case c.34mm diameter, together with an Import Receipt dated 29.6.1968, in a Rolex suede pouchProvenance: Belonged to the Late Timothy Green, who was Chief Reporter in the London Bureau of Time Life, where he met his wife who gave him his first assignment. He was appointed Editor of the Illustrated London News whilst still in his twenties, but then went on to forge a successful freelance career as a writer of a dozen books including "The World of Gold" and its many updates. He was a consultant and export on global gold business. He was given the Rolex during a reporting trip to the Gulf in 1968 by a Sheik in the middle of the desert treating his visitors to gifts and hospitality. That year he published "The World of Gold" just as the gold price was floated free, a pivotal moment in the global trade.The watch would benefit from a service.
Three early 19th century Paris porcleain teapots and covers, one painted with still life of fruitProvenance:Collection of Barry Lock (1934 - 2021) Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1Tallest 15cm high.Tallest teapot - Chipping to the base of the lid and base of the teapot. Fading to the gilding and glaze paint. Fracture lines at the top joining of the handle - see images. The middle teapot - has fading to the gitl and decoration. Some minor chipping and roughness to the spout and possible repainting. Chipping to the nodes on the lid. The smallest teapot - has fading to the gilding and paint. Some pitting to the glaze. Minor hairline fracture around the top join of the handle.
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