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Gilbert Marks: an Arts and Crafts silver plateLondon 1899 with a facsimile signature 'Gilbert Marks 1902' to the edge The circular plate with a free flowing chased floral and foliage border featuring raised cornflowers, against a fine hammered finish, diameter 22cm, weight 10.1oz.Footnotes:Gilbert Marks (British, 1861-1905) had a short but prominent career, and was regarded as one of the most skilled silversmiths of his generation, exemplifying the ethos of the Arts and Crafts movement. When the industrial revolution was in full swing and machine made objects were the norm, the finely handcrafted marks left by the tools he used to chase or hammer his simple designs were celebrated.The eminent art critic M.H.Spielmann wrote of Gilbert Marks that his work was 'gifted with a dainty imagination, with pure feeling for form and line and to harmonise all, with a love of simplicity of beautiful objects.'Marks exhibited his work in a number of galleries and exhibitions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His first display was held in 1895 in the gallery of Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst on Aldergate Street, and was met very favourably by critics of the time, receiving glowing reviews in The Art Journal, The Magazine of Art and The Studio. He registered his own maker's mark at Goldsmith's Hall in 1896.In 1899, Marks exhibited works at the Arts and Crafts Society and the Royal Academy, as well as a solo show at the Fine Art Society. In 1901, Johnson, Walker and Tolhurst established The Quest Gallery, which would prove a key display space for Marks in later life.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid 19th century Chinese export black and gilt lacquered work boxof canted rectangular form, typically decorated with reserves of figures and buildings on a compartmented foliate scroll and densely foliate sprigged ground, raised on claw feet, the interior fitted a lift-out tray with some open and lidded compartments, containing various bone sewing tools a pin cushions, and remnants of old spools, 35.7cm long, 26.3cm wide, 16.5cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Artist Thereza Rowe's favourite tools are colour, shape and imagination. An extension of her signature and eye-catching style, her Bear features bold shapes with a human message. For the design of her Bear named Bear Hug, she was simply inspired by the heart-warming feeling of hugging a big bear and has managed to translate this notion through her illustration.Each bear sculpture is sold without the concrete plinth which it was displayed on throughout the trail.Each bear sculpture measures - Height: 2m, 11.2cm, Width: 79.4cm, Depth: 77.7cmWeight – 60Kg
Khaled Dawwa (Syrie, né en 1985)Les Passants bronzesigné 'K.Dawa', daté '2020' et numéroté '2/8', numéro 2 d'une édition de 8exécuté en 2020 et coulé en 2021110 x 59 x 36 cmsigned, dated and numberednumber 2 from an edition of 8executed in 2020 and casted in 2021Footnotes:ProvenanceCollection de l'artisteLa présente oeuvre est vendue par le Fonds Claude et France Lemand au profit des Artistes et de l'Institut du Monde ArabeNé en 1985 à Misyaf, nord-ouest de la Syrie, Khaled Dawwa est diplômé des Beaux-Arts de Damas en 2007, section Sculpture. Dans son projet de fin d'études, intitulé « L'Attente», apparaissaient déjà en esquisse les personnages qui vont, jusqu'à aujourd'hui dominer son travail artistique. On y pressent alors également l'importance des thèmes socio-politiques à venir, opposant le peuple au pouvoir.Dans le contexte actuel, au cÅ“ur des changements sociaux et politiques que vivent les pays arabes, y compris la Syrie, Khaled Dawwa ne cesse de réfléchir sur le rôle et l'impact de l'art sur la société. Il souhaite que les thèmes de ses Å“uvres, utilisant des techniques simples et parfois traditionnelles, offrent au public un axe de réflexion.Début 2011, Khaled Dawwa participe activement à la création et la mise en Å“uvre à Damas de l'atelier Al-Boustan. En 2013 il se trouve obligé de fuir vers le Liban où il poursuit son activité artistique en exposant son travail sur sa page Facebook (Clay&Knife).Fin 2014, il s'installe en France où il reprend une activité publique, au-delà de l'espace virtuel. Il continue à aborder les thèmes socio-politiques, mais dans une vision plus globale, comme le montrent ses expositions personnelles « Compressé » (2015) et « Debout! » (2017). Il participe aussi à des expositions collectives en France et en Europe. Khaled Dawwa quitte Marseille et s'établit à Paris où il crée son atelier de sculpture.Khaled Dawwa is a Syrian artist and sculptor based in France since 2014. He was born in 1985 in the city of Masyaf, west of Syria, and completed his university studies in Damascus where he graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Sculpture Department in 2007. Since his early childhood, Khaled has been interested in the concepts of mass and dimensions, and has begun to experiment with the use of available tools. This encouraged him to complete his secondary education in the professional field, where he gained considerable technical expertise and supported his studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts.The core characters to Khaled's work began to crystallize with his graduation project from the Faculty of Fine Arts, which was titled 'In Waiting' for the political and social subject to dominate later. During his graduation project, which coincided with major political and social transformations in Arab societies, including Syria, Khaled's obsession with the role and impact of art in people's lives dominated his approach. Later, Khaled joined the 'Al Bustan' cultural group in Damascus in early 2011, where he helped establish and equip the centre. He continued to work there until 2013. He then travelled to Lebanon where he spent a year hiding, working secretly and continuing his art through the creation of the clay and knife Facebook page. Khaled currently lives in Paris and continues to work at his studio there.Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A TRAY CONTAINING THREE POWER DEVIL POWER TOOLS including a router, angle grinder and electric plane, a boxed Clarke rotary tool system a cased McKeller detail sander a Black and Decker jigsaw, a boxed Challenge electric stapeler a boxed Clarke hole saw set and Forstner bit set along with various accessories, etc
Large collection of lead printing press letters together with various toolsCondition Report Back cabinet labels: 24pt New Roman 8pt Gill Bold L/C 12pt Times Roman 14pt Times Bold 18pt Times Italic 28pt Narrow Gothic 12pt Times bold 5pt Gill Bold Times Italic Gap 8pt Gill Bold U/C Lines /Stars etc 19pt Times Bold 14pt New Script Palace Quoins etc Leads

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