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Sara, titanium white, buff titanium, Oil on Canvas, Roni Stretch (British, 1964) 60” x 44”British artist Roni Stretch was born in England in 1964. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.His work has been shown extensively in California since the 1990’s, including shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen Contemporary Museum, the Westmont Museum of Art in Santa Barbara, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Cooperstown Museum in New York.“My first response to Roni Stretch’s paintings was how extraordinarily exquisite and how original. I know of nothing quite like them in the history of modern, let alone traditional art- an ingenious, convincing integration of color field painting, minimalist structure, and photorealist portraiture,” writes Donald Kuspit. Kuspit, New York based art critic and author of numerous books, including the controversial “The End of Art.” Kuspit also remarks that “Stretch’s paintings are subtle, eloquent masterpieces, carrying forward the tradition of pure painting while acknowledging the inevitability of human presence and vision.”Stretch remains one of the most sophisticated painters of his generation. He has pioneered the Dichromatic Process, exploring photorealistic under-paintings that emerge ghost-like from a void of color. His Dichromatic oil paintings are meticulously created by executing a layering process where by two different colors are alternately applied and built up over many weeks. The subjects play against a sharply lined border intended to ground each painting in the physical and force a visual meditation. The image is not so much painted over as optically embedded within the multiple layers of the alternating colors. Stretch’s work is a lesson in contradictions: photorealism and abstraction, light and dark, reality and altered states, smooth and rough textures all ultimately leading to an emotional experience.Stretch’s works are held in numerous prestigious private, corporate and museum collections worldwide. He has recently been included in the permanent collections of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the Museum of California Design, the Cooperstown Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.Stretch had his first solo museum show January 2016 at the MOAH, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster,California followed by a solo museum show in March 2017 at the W.Keith & Janet Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Lila, titanium white, salt white, Oil on Canvas, Roni Stretch (British, 1964) 60” x 42”British artist Roni Stretch was born in England in 1964. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.His work has been shown extensively in California since the 1990’s, including shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen Contemporary Museum, the Westmont Museum of Art in Santa Barbara, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Cooperstown Museum in New York.“My first response to Roni Stretch’s paintings was how extraordinarily exquisite and how original. I know of nothing quite like them in the history of modern, let alone traditional art- an ingenious, convincing integration of color field painting, minimalist structure, and photorealist portraiture,” writes Donald Kuspit. Kuspit, New York based art critic and author of numerous books, including the controversial “The End of Art.” Kuspit also remarks that “Stretch’s paintings are subtle, eloquent masterpieces, carrying forward the tradition of pure painting while acknowledging the inevitability of human presence and vision.”Stretch remains one of the most sophisticated painters of his generation. He has pioneered the Dichromatic Process, exploring photorealistic under-paintings that emerge ghost-like from a void of color. His Dichromatic oil paintings are meticulously created by executing a layering process where by two different colors are alternately applied and built up over many weeks. The subjects play against a sharply lined border intended to ground each painting in the physical and force a visual meditation. The image is not so much painted over as optically embedded within the multiple layers of the alternating colors. Stretch’s work is a lesson in contradictions: photorealism and abstraction, light and dark, reality and altered states, smooth and rough textures all ultimately leading to an emotional experience.Stretch’s works are held in numerous prestigious private, corporate and museum collections worldwide. He has recently been included in the permanent collections of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the Museum of California Design, the Cooperstown Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.Stretch had his first solo museum show January 2016 at the MOAH, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster,California followed by a solo museum show in March 2017 at the W.Keith & Janet Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Roma 33, titanium white, first snow, Oil on Canvas, Roni Stretch (British, 1964) 24” x 30”British artist Roni Stretch was born in England in 1964. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.His work has been shown extensively in California since the 1990’s, including shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen Contemporary Museum, the Westmont Museum of Art in Santa Barbara, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Cooperstown Museum in New York.“My first response to Roni Stretch’s paintings was how extraordinarily exquisite and how original. I know of nothing quite like them in the history of modern, let alone traditional art- an ingenious, convincing integration of color field painting, minimalist structure, and photorealist portraiture,” writes Donald Kuspit. Kuspit, New York based art critic and author of numerous books, including the controversial “The End of Art.” Kuspit also remarks that “Stretch’s paintings are subtle, eloquent masterpieces, carrying forward the tradition of pure painting while acknowledging the inevitability of human presence and vision.”Stretch remains one of the most sophisticated painters of his generation. He has pioneered the Dichromatic Process, exploring photorealistic under-paintings that emerge ghost-like from a void of color. His Dichromatic oil paintings are meticulously created by executing a layering process where by two different colors are alternately applied and built up over many weeks. The subjects play against a sharply lined border intended to ground each painting in the physical and force a visual meditation. The image is not so much painted over as optically embedded within the multiple layers of the alternating colors. Stretch’s work is a lesson in contradictions: photorealism and abstraction, light and dark, reality and altered states, smooth and rough textures all ultimately leading to an emotional experience.Stretch’s works are held in numerous prestigious private, corporate and museum collections worldwide. He has recently been included in the permanent collections of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the Museum of California Design, the Cooperstown Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.Stretch had his first solo museum show January 2016 at the MOAH, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster,California followed by a solo museum show in March 2017 at the W.Keith & Janet Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Roma 127, titanium white, first snow, Oil on Canvas, Roni Stretch (British, 1964) 24” x 30”British artist Roni Stretch was born in England in 1964. He currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California.His work has been shown extensively in California since the 1990’s, including shows at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art at the Geffen Contemporary Museum, the Westmont Museum of Art in Santa Barbara, the Santa Monica Museum of Art and the Cooperstown Museum in New York.“My first response to Roni Stretch’s paintings was how extraordinarily exquisite and how original. I know of nothing quite like them in the history of modern, let alone traditional art- an ingenious, convincing integration of color field painting, minimalist structure, and photorealist portraiture,” writes Donald Kuspit. Kuspit, New York based art critic and author of numerous books, including the controversial “The End of Art.” Kuspit also remarks that “Stretch’s paintings are subtle, eloquent masterpieces, carrying forward the tradition of pure painting while acknowledging the inevitability of human presence and vision.”Stretch remains one of the most sophisticated painters of his generation. He has pioneered the Dichromatic Process, exploring photorealistic under-paintings that emerge ghost-like from a void of color. His Dichromatic oil paintings are meticulously created by executing a layering process where by two different colors are alternately applied and built up over many weeks. The subjects play against a sharply lined border intended to ground each painting in the physical and force a visual meditation. The image is not so much painted over as optically embedded within the multiple layers of the alternating colors. Stretch’s work is a lesson in contradictions: photorealism and abstraction, light and dark, reality and altered states, smooth and rough textures all ultimately leading to an emotional experience.Stretch’s works are held in numerous prestigious private, corporate and museum collections worldwide. He has recently been included in the permanent collections of the Pasadena Museum of California Art, the Museum of California Design, the Cooperstown Museum in New York and the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego.Stretch had his first solo museum show January 2016 at the MOAH, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster,California followed by a solo museum show in March 2017 at the W.Keith & Janet Kellog University Art Gallery, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
A Titanium Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Chopard, certified chronometer, model: Miglia 1000, ref: 8915, circa 2005, (ETA 2894-2) lever movement signed and numbered 006236, adjusted to five positions, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, three dials for seconds, 12-hour and 30-minute registers, date aperture, outer fifths of seconds track, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed case back numbered 848813, 39mm wide see illustration . 06.02.18, Case with light surface scratches, back left hand side edge with one dent, later strap and buckle, dial is clean, date changing correctly, chronograph is working correctly, movement in going order.
A Titanium Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Hublot, model: Classic Fusion, ref: 511.NX.1171.RX, circa 2015, lever movement signed, black dial with baton markers, date aperture, brush finished bezel and polished sides, glazed case back secured by six screws and numbered 1200535, Hublot rubber strap with a steel and titanium deployant clasp, 45mm wide, with Hublot boxes see illustration . 08.06.18, Watch is as new, in going order, paperwork and booklet are missing.
Gentleman's gold plated wristwatch with skeleton dial, ES 95 Semag AV 17 jewel unadjusted movement, exhibition case back (lacking strap); together with a Russian automatic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch with skeleton dial and exhibition case back (lacking crown and strap, at fault), Russian automatic gold plated gentleman's bracelet watch (lacking hands), Boccia T2 Titanium gentleman's wristwatch, quartz and a further quartz wristwatch (5)
IWC, Ingenieur for Mercedes AMG, ref. 3227, a titanium wristwatch, no. 3132048, circa 2000, automatic movement, 28 jewels, adjusted to 5 positions, cal. 80110, antimagnetic cover, applied luminous Arabic numerals and baton markers, luminous pointed baton hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed, on an IWC black leather strap, diameter 42mm
Omega, Seamaster Chronograph, ref. 1780504, a titanium wristwatch, circa 1995, automatic chronograph movement, 25 jewels, cal. 1154, no. 48617627, antimagnetic cover, grey dial, luminous dot markers, luminous skeleton hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3 o'clock, rotating bezel with Arabic numeral 10 minute track, screw down crown and pushers, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed, on a two colour Omega block link bracelet with fold over clasp, accompanied by an Omega box, instruction booklets and outer card packaging, diameter 41mm
A GENTLEMAN'S CERAMIC & TITANIUM IWC TOP GUN PILOTS CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 2008, REF. 3789Movement: 25J, automatic, cal. 79230, signed International Watch Co, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 44mm, screw back, US Navy Top Gun Fighter Weapons School badge on case back, Top Gun emblem embossed on side of case, signed International Watch Co, numbered, dust cover, IWC screw-down crown.Strap: IWC rubber strap & pin buckle clasp. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some very light scratches due to occasional use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A MID SIZE TITANIUM PORSCHE DESIGN BY IWC 500 BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1990, REF. 3503 Movement: Automatic, signed International Watch Co, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 34mm, signed, numbered, rotating bezel, screw-down crown.Bracelet: Original Porsche Design by IWC titanium bracelet. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In very good condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition, with scratches and wear due to general use.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S TITANIUM SEIKO "TUNA CAN" PROFESSIONAL 600M AUTOMATIC DIVERS WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1976, REF. 6159-7019 "GRANDFATHER TUNA"Movement: High-beat automatic, hacking seconds, quick-set date, cal. 6159B, signed Seiko. Case: Diameter approx. 51mm, monocoque case with ceramic outer top coating, signed Seiko, wave emblem embossed on case back, numbered, 60 minute rotating bezel, "Golden Tuna" screw-down crown.Strap: Velcro strap from Team ABN AMRO in the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-2006. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, showing some signs of age.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S TITANIUM TUDOR PELAGOS LHD WRIST WATCHDATED 2017, REF. 25610TNL NUMBERED EDITION, ACCOMPANIED BY THE ORIGINAL BOX, GUARANTEE, BOOKLETS & TITANIUM BRACELET Movement: Automatic chronometer, cal. MT5612, signed Tudor.Case: Diameter approx. 42mm, screw back case, signed Tudor Manufacture, numbered, gas escape valve, 60 minute rotating bezel, original crown.Strap: Original Tudor rubber strap & titanium bracelet. CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: Working at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: Strap is in very good condition, bracelet is excellent and appears unworn.
Collection of Silver and costume jewellery, titanium dragonfly pendant, bracelet, earring and pendant set with feldspar, mounted in white metal testing as silver, pearl and quartz bracelet, with other bracelets, necklaces, rose quartz pendant and butterfly wing brooch. Generally good condition 151 grams gross Silver items weight 137 gramsFlower bracelet stamped 925, with lobster claw clasp, measuring approximately 19cm in lengthChain link bracelet, broken bolt ring clasp stamped Sterling, measuring approximately 18.5cm in lengthFeldspar bracelet, central oval cabochon cut feldspar measuring 20.9 x 16.4 mm, two round cabochon cut feldspar set either side, mounted in white metal stamped 925,double row chain links, with hook clasp, measuring approximately19cm in lengthFeldspar and blue topaz pendant, mounted in white metal testing as silver, measures approximately 3.8 x 3.3cmPair of feldspar earrings, oval cabochon cut feldspar, in white metal surrounds faintly stamped 925, with post and butterfly fittings, measuring approximately 1.7 x 1.2cmSingle oval feldspar earring, in white metal stamped 925, post and butterfly fitting, measuring approximately 1.5 x 1.3cmSingle round feldspar earring, in white metal testing as silver, post and rubber butterfly fitting, measuring approximately 1.2 x 1.2cmRose quartz pendant, rectangular cabochon cut, set in woven border, mounted in white metal stamped 925, measuring 4 x 2.2cmTitanium dragonfly pendant, bolt ring clasp, green to blue coloured twisted bar links, chain measuring approximately 38.5cm in length, circular pendant with two white metal dragonflies, measures approximately 2.5 x 2.5cm Figaro necklace, with bolt ring clasp, hallmarked Birmingham 1994, measuring approximately 51cm in lengthRope necklace, with no clasp attached, measuring approximately 40cm in lengthButterfly wing brooch, mounted in white metal stamped 925, pin and catch fitting, measuring approximately 2.1 x 1.3cm Pearl and quartz bracelet, mounted in white metal stamped 925, with T-Bar clasp, measuring approximately 18.5cm in lengthWhite base metal chain, no clasp attached, measuring approximately 35.5cm in length
Fortis B-42 Cosmonaut gentleman's chronograph wristwatch ref. 659.27.141 with day and date apertures, luminous hands and Arabic numerals, orange 'lollipop' seconds hand, black face and bezel, titanium case and calibre 7750 automatic movement, on titanium bracelet, case diameter 43mm, serial number 1221, in original box with outer box, purchase receipt and related paperwork.
A gentleman's black titanium cased chronograph, Tag HeuerGrand Carrerra, caliper chronograph, calibre 36RS2, polished case, black, red and white tachymeter bezel, black main dial, subsidiary dials, up/down indicator, rotating internal caliper, open back, original stitched leather strap, presentation box and cardboard box, no papersCase width: 45mm, dial diameter: 33mm
Oakley, Inertial Generator Time Bomb, a titanium wristwatch, automatic quartz movement, carbon fibre style dial, applied baton markers, luminous dart minute and baton hour hands, centre seconds hand, date aperture at 6 o'clock, screwed down glazed back with four screws, case, dial and movement signed, on an Oakley titanium block link bracelet with double fold over clasp, accompanied by an Oakley box, width 37mm
Casio, Oceanus, ref.4331, a titanium bracelet wristwatch, no. 221B195F, Japanese quartz movement, grey dial, applied luminous Arabic 12 and baton markers, luminous pointed baton hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for 24 hours, 12 hour recording and alarm, outer time zone track, date aperture between 4 and 5 o’clock, rotating bezel with Arabic numeral 5 minute track, screw down back, case, dial and movement signed, on a Casio titanium block link bracelet with fold over clasp, diameter 41mm
5.11 Tactical, a titanium wristwatch, Chinese quartz movement, black digital dial, luminous baton and dot markers, luminous baton hands, two digital apertures, rotating bezel with Arabic numeral 5 minute track, screw down crown, screwed down back with four screws, dial and case signed, on a 5.11 Tactical black rubber strap, accompanied by a 5.11 Tactical case, instruction booklet, allen key and spare leather strap, diameter 45mm
An assorted collection of various branded Indiana Jones action figures & books to include; 2x Wal-Mart exclusive Kingdom of the Crystal Skull action figure sets, 3x Titanium Series Hanger 51 Rocket Sleds, Disney Theme Park Edition Marion Ravenwood figure, Russian soldier figure & 3x sealed Top Trumps books. All figures within their original boxes / on card backs.

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