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Duncan Grant (1885 - 1978): oil on board, French Townscape 1946 (Dieppe), signed LL, dated 1946, with Philip Mould insurance valuation (2022) affixed verso, image 53 x 38 cm, overall 69 x 54 cm. Grant was a central figure in the circle of artists and writers known as Bloomsbury, which included Grant's cousin Lytton Strachey, Maynard Keynes, Roger Fry, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, Virginia's sister the painter Vanessa Bell and Vanessa's husband the critic Clive Bell. Grant and Vanessa Bell were closely associated in their professional and personal lives for more than fifty years. In 1913 Roger Fry founded the Omega Workshops, of which Grant and Vanessa Bell were directors. The workshops produced furniture, pottery and textiles designed by various young artists including Grant and Bell themselves. Artist Resale Rights may apply Not available for in-house P&P
* JOHN PIPER (BRITISH 1903 - 1992), MORETON CORBETT limited edition silkscreen print on paper, signed and numbered 42/70mounted, framed and under glassimage size 46cm x 99cm, overall size 57cm x 110cmProvenance: certificate of authenticity is included in this lot.Note: English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, designer, and writer. He reluctantly became an articled clerk in his father's legal firm, but took up the study of art after his father's death in 1926, first at the Richmond School of Art and then at the Royal College of Art. From 1928 to 1933 he wrote as an art critic for the Listener and the Nation and was among the first to recognize such contemporaries as William Coldstream, Ivon Hitchens, Victor Pasmore, and Ceri Richards. By the mid-1930s he was one of the leading British abstract artists, but by the end of the decade he had become disillusioned with non-representational art and reverted to naturalism. He concentrated on landscape and architectural views in an emotionally charged style that continued the English Romantic tradition (see Neo-Romanticism). Some of his finest works were done as an Official War Artist when he made pictures of bomb-damaged buildings. A similar stormy atmosphere pervades his famous views of country houses of the same period. Piper's work diversified in the 1950s and he became recognized as one of the most versatile British artists of his generation. He did much work as a designer of stage decor and of stained glass (notably at Coventry Cathedral) and was a prolific printmaker. In addition he made book illustrations and designed pottery and textiles. As a writer he is probably best known for his book British Romantic Artists (1942). He also compiled architectural guidebooks to several English counties, usually in collaboration with the poet John Betjeman. Two hundred and seven of his works are held in UK public collections.
Group of two vintage Navajo or Dine wool pictorial weavings or double-saddle blanket textiles, each depicting several Yei figures, arrows, and geometric motifs, early 20th century.(Four Figures) length: 3 ft x width: 1 ft 6 in. (Three Figures) length: 3 ft 1 in x width: 1 ft 8 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. There are no major losses or signs of restoration. No odors. Light wear throughout. Some dye transfer and light soiling.
Group of two vintage Navajo or Dine rug weavings or saddle blanket textiles with modest design, early 20th century. The small red textile with sparse arrow and line motifs in cream and dark brown against a red ground; the larger saddle blanket depicting a stepped geometric four-corners design.(Red) length: 1 ft 9 in x width: 1 ft 8 in. (Brown) length: 2 ft 3 in x width: 2 ft.Condition: The colors are bold and deep. There are no major tears, losses, or repairs. Light wear to the tassels.
Morton Sundour Fabrics, James Morton (1867-1943) 'To Young Weavers being some practical dreams on the future of textiles' with designs and accompanying als by Charles Paine, of the Baynard Press. London 1927 - 1 vol. with slip case plus 'Fast Dyeing and Dyes A Lecture delivered before the Royal Society' of Arts... 20th February 1929. plus 'Dyes and Textiles in Britain 1930' plus 'Fifty Years of Sundour 1906-1956'. 1 vol. plus four unused Sundour diaries for 1950/1/2/3 illustrated by Rosemary Grimble, Prof. A.E. Richardson, John Farleigh and Edward Bawden, bound in Sundour Bookcloth plus Harling (Robert) 'Edward Bawden' 1 vol. Art and Technics, London 1950 plus a bundle of correspondence some addressed to Sir James and Lady Morton postcards, telegrams, als etc., correspondents including Paul Mellon, Winifred Churchill, Stanley Baldwin, Duchess of Northumberland et al plus an 18th century 4pp legal document concerning an agreement between the Bishop of Chester and Lancelot Anderson Esq, 8th May 1752 (qty)
An exceptional silver / White metal collar or choker necklace, from the Bedouin people of Saudi Arabia and possibly Yemen. The neck band is hinged and opens and closes with a sliding pin mechanism. It is decorated with applied granulation and wire work. Twenty-three pendant chains are suspended from the lower part of the neck band. These incorporate elongated silver beads, round beads and leaf plaques, in an alternating fashion. Early 20th century In Excellent condition. A related example was offered as part of lot 424 at Sotheby’s London, ‘Islamic Works of Art, Carpets and Textiles’, October 10-11, 1990. A less elaborate example is illustrated in Colyer Ross (1978, p. 30). REFERENCES Colyer Ross, H., Bedouin Jewellery in Saudi Arabia, Stacey International, 1978. Ransom, M., Silver Treasures from the Land of Sheba: Regional Yemeni Jewelry, AUC Press, 2014.
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include two boxes of vintage books to include assorted religious titles, novels, and historical interests, a box of vintage plated and steel cutlery, a Swans 'Teas made,' (untested), an Agfa Family Super 8 projector, two union jack flags, a wooden collapsible bookshelf, two pairs of binoculars, two elephant decorated wooden plates, an electric sewing machine, a quantity of framed pictures, a box of assorted vintage embroidered textiles, a wooden writing slope (a/f), a box of assorted stainless steel kitchenware etc (5 boxes) (s.d)
This set of four vintage handcrafted marionette puppets features two sailors, a Pierrot clown, and a Victorian-style lady, each meticulously crafted with hand-painted facial details, expressive poses, and distinct outfits. One sailor puppet includes a Bohemian Puppets tag, indicating European craftsmanship, while the Pierrot clown stands out with its polka dot attire, lace collar, and red pompom accent. The second sailor and the lady puppet, dressed in a floral gown with a straw hat, showcase fine detailing and vibrant textiles. Each puppet comes with intact strings and wooden controllers, reflecting mid-20th-century artistry and appeal for collectors of folk art or theatrical memorabilia. Tallest puppet: 27"H. Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. As is. One puppet needs the strings reattached to control bar. One puppet is missing a hand. One puppet has a chip on their foot.
This vibrant bracelet collection features an array of materials, including leather (faux and genuine), various textiles, stone beads, and assorted cording. Each piece is adjustable for a perfect fit. Includes a display tray measuring 14"L x 9.5"W x 2"H. The longest bracelet that fully opens measures 12.5"L. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Early 20th Century Chinese Embroidered Textiles comprising two appliqué children riding on pale purple silk scales animals, mounted, in faux gilt bamboo frame, 53cm by 40cm,together with a Chinese red silk embroidered panel worked with animals, floral motifs, script, using silk and silvered threads, stylishly mounted, in a modern gilt frame, 51cm by 47cm,(2)
Assorted Costume, Accessories and Textiles, comprising a cream silk Christening gown, pair of embroidered panels within pink silk gathered trims, two pink and yellow embroidered table runners, various furs, mother of pearl fan (a.f.), two silk mounted parasols, Chinese paper parasol and a walking cane etc (one box)
SELECTION OF VINTAGE AND ANTIQUE TEXTILES AND FASHION including a 1960s Jaeger blue and white chequered cotton dress with belt, labelled Jaegar London 8 1/2, a selection of embroidered silk shawls in various colours with fringing, child's embroidered cotton gowns, woollen shawls, pink and white sari, etc.
TEXTILES INTEREST: 3 Titles: LEE ALLANE: ORIENTAL RUGS - A BUYER'S GUIDE, London, Thames and Hudson, 1988; PARVIZ TANAVOLI: HORSE AND CAMEL TRAPPINGS FROM TRIBAL IRAN, Tehran, Farhangsara, 1998;JON THIMPSON ET AL (Eds): CARPETS AND TEXTILES IN THE IRANIAN WORLD 1400-1700, Oxford, The May Beattie Archive, 2010 (3)
Moschino, kleine Vintage Handtasche im klassischen Kelly Bag Design, orangefarbenes Gewebe in Moiré-Optik, goldfarbene Hardware, kurzer mittiger Griff, zwei abnehmbare, unterschiedlich gestaltete Gliederketten als langer Schulterriemen, textiles Innenleben, inkl. zwei Zieranhängern in Herzform, davon einer mit Taschenspiegel, Alters-, Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, partiell angeschmutzt, ca. 13,5 x 15,5 x 5 cm
Kurzer schwingender Damen-Mantel, 2. H. 20. Jh., cognac- und karamellfarben melierter Nerz, schmaler Reverskragen, Verschluss durch verdeckte Pelzhaken, ausgestellter schwingender Schnitt, tlw. mit Raffungen an Rücken- und Brustpartie, seitliche Eingrifftaschen, verkürzte und sehr weit geschnittene Ärmel, textiles Innenfutter in Dunkelbraun, ohne Größenangabe, auf einem Etikett bez.: ''Rieger Der königliche Pelz München Isartor'', Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren
Langer Damen Wintermantel, 2. H. 20. Jh., schokoladenbrauner Nerz mit schönem Glanz, Mantelkragen, Verschluss durch verdeckte Pelzhaken, gerader Schnitt, seitliche Eingrifftaschen, weit geschnittene Ärmel mit kleinen Bündchen, textiles Innenfutter in Dunkelbraun mit zusätzlichen Bindeschnüren, ohne Größenangabe, auf einem Etikett bez. ''Pelzhaus Schenk Hannover'', im Inneren auf einer Tasche gesticktes Monogramm ''EW'', leichte Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren
Louis Vuitton, Discovery Limited Edition LV Rubber Monogram Canvas Backpack, gummiertes Baumwollgewebe im klassischen Logoprint-Design mit Details aus schwarzem Glattleder, schwarze Hardware, kurzer mittiger Griff und verstellbare gepolsterte Schulterriemen aus Leder und Textil, frontal aufgesetzte Tasche mit großer Logo-Applikation aus farblich kontrastierenden Gummi in Gelb und Lila, textiles Innenleben, inkl. Staubbeutel und Namensanhänger, kaum Gebrauchsspuren, ca. 36 x 28 x 20 cm
Louis Vuitton, Neverfull Monogram Canvas BB Bag, gummiertes Baumwollgewebe im klassischen Logoprint-Design mit Details aus cognacfarbenem Rindsleder, goldfarbene Hardware, schmale Doppelhenkel sowie abnehmbarer textiler Schulterriemen mit Logo-Schriftzug, textiles Innenleben in Beige mit Streifen, inkl. Rechnung in Kopie (gekauft am 08.11.2023 bei Louis Vuitton, Hamburg), passender runder Coin Purse/Kleingeldbörse im identischen Design zum Anhängen und Staubbeutel, ungetragen, ca. 15 x 18 x 8 cm
Louis Vuitton, Black Monogram Empreinte Steamer Messenger Bag, schwarzes genarbtes Taurillon-Leder mit geprägtem Logo im Rapport und Details aus schwarzem Glattleder, schwarze Hardware, abnehmbarer und verstellbarer Schulterriemen aus Leder, große Überschlagslasche mit verdecktem Magnetverschluss, Zierschnalle und Kettendetail, textiles Innenleben, inkl. Originalrechnung (gekauft am 22.06.2021 bei Louis Vuitton, Manchester), kaum Gebrauchsspuren, ca. 18 x 24 x 7 cm
Louis Vuitton, Monogram Canvas Popincourt Tote Bag, gummiertes Baumwollgewebe im klassischen Logoprint-Design mit Details aus cognacfarbenem Rindsleder, goldfarbene Hardware, mittellange verstellbare Doppelhenkel mit Schnallendetails, Reißverschluss, Zipper mit Logoanhänger in Form von 2 schweren Metallkugeln, textiles Innenleben in Braun, Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, Leder und Innenleben partiell fleckig, ca.23 x 27 x 12 cm
Louis Vuitton, Damier Ebene Canvas Speedy 35, braunkariertes gummiertes Baumwollgewebe mit Details aus dunkelbraunem Glattleder, goldfarbene Hardware, kurze gerollte Doppelhenkel sowie abnehmbarer, verstellbarer Schulterriemen aus Leder, textiles Innenleben in Rot, inkl. Originalrechnung (gekauft am 05.06.2019 bei Louis Vuitton, Palma de Mallorca), Schloss (Schlüssel fehlt!), Staubbeutel und OK, Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, Innenleben fleckig, ca. 24 x 33 x 17 cm
Persianer-Cape oder Stola, 2. H. 20. Jh., tiefschwarzer Persianer mit Lochborte und Fransensaum, ohne Ärmel, zum Umlegen, frontaler Verschluss durch verdeckte Pelzhaken, schwingender Schnitt, frontal zwei kleine Eingrifftaschen, textiles Innenfutter in Schwarz, ohne Größenangabe, auf einem Etikett bez. ''Brockamp Pelze'', kaum Gebrauchsspuren
Langer Damen Wintermantel, 2. H. 20. Jh., reh- bis kaffeebraun changierender Nerz mit schönem Glanz, breiter Mantelkragen (mit Draht für Formstabilität in Inneren), Verschluss durch verdeckte Pelzhaken, gerader, leicht ausgestellter Schnitt, seitliche Eingrifftaschen, weit geschnittene Ärmel mit kleinen Umschlägen, textiles Innenfutter in Dunkelbraun, Größe 40, auf einem Etikett bez. ''Superb Quality Renched Mink'', leichte Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren
Louis Vuitton, Vintage Monogram Canvas Pochette Accessoires, gummiertes Baumwollgewebe im klassischen Logoprint-Design mit Details aus cognacfarbenem Rindsleder, goldfarbene Hardware, abnehmbarer schmaler Lederriemen mit Karabinerhaken, Reißverschluss, textiles Innenleben, leichte Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, Innenleben fleckig, ca. 14 x 22 x 4 cm
FB Collection, Business / Messenger Bag, cognacfarbenes feingenarbtes Leder, bronzefarbene Hardware, kurzer mittiger Griff sowie verstellbarer Schulterriemen aus Leder, Reißverschluss, aufgesetztes Fronttasche mit mehreren Reißverschlussfächern, textiles Innenleben in Braun, leichte Alters-, Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren, partiell Materialabrieb an den Ecken, ca. 28 x 35 x 14 cm
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a box of various embroidered textiles to include Christmas-related hangings, a child's coat, etc, a 'Tiffany-style' lamp with a resin shade, a case of stainless steel dining cutlery, a box of vintage stainless steel items to include items manufactured in Denmark and Hong Kong to include bowls, trays, an electric coffee pot, cooking utensils, a toast rack, cutlery, etc, a Radley handbag, a Yoshi of Lichfield handbag, a cast iron door stop depicting two dogs, three table lamps to include a pair of gold coloured lamps with green shades, and a figurative lamp, an assortment of literary reference books, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d, wear to bags, lamps untested)
Collection of books on textilesto include 'Kilim, The Complete Guide', Alastair Hull and José Luczyc-Wyhowska, first published in 1993 by Chronicle Books, United States; Patricia Frost, 'Collecting Textiles', first published in Great Britain in 2000 by Miller's and Alastair Hull, Nicholas Barnard and James Merrell, 'Living with Kilims', 1988, Thames and Hudson Ltd, London (4)

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