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Lot 2123

A Regency rosewood octagonal work table, with fitted interior, on tripod base, 42cm x 78cm

Lot 2138

GERALD SUMMERS (1899-1967) - a mid-century tripod stool, with metal top and turned ash legs, maker's mark on base, registered design no. 871987, 35cm x 46cm

Lot 2261

A Georgian mahogany circular-top tilt-top table, on tripod base, 89cm x 73cm

Lot 2265

A reproduction mahogany torchere on tripod base, 143cm

Lot 2312

A contemporary telescopic floor lamp on tripod base

Lot 2314

A reproduction mahogany circular-top occasional table, on tripod base, 52cm x 49cm

Lot 2392

A contemporary chrome rocket standard lamp, on tripod base, H144cm

Lot 2401

A Victorian walnut circular topped wine table on tripod base, 51cm x 72cm

Lot 2526

A 19th century Continental walnut and satinwood inlaid occasional table of shaped form, on oak tripod base, 88cm x 76cm x 56cm

Lot 2707

A pair of marble bird baths, on tripod base, 30cm x 60cm

Lot 388

A vintage painted metal rocket ship table lamp on tripod legs. H.49 W.18 D.18cm

Lot 92

A fruitwood occasional table, with a square top, on a turned stem, with tripod feet. H.68 W.59 D.51cm.

Lot 97

A 19th century mahogany tilt top table, with a rectangular top on a turned stem, on tripod feet. H.72 W.81 D.61cm.

Lot 130

A 19th century oval tilt top tripod table, with a turned stem. H.70 W.52 D.37cm

Lot 159

A George III mahogany tilt top breakfast table, the plum pudding top crossbanded in satinwood, of rectangular form with canted forners, on a turned stem and tripod legs. H.69 W.106 D.89cm

Lot 1002

A vintage camera tripod on spike legs and a brass spent shell

Lot 71

A 19th century mahogany tripod table with a circular top on a bird cage action baluster column and three legs

Lot 46

Interior Decoration - a Regency design porcelain potpourri vase and cover, of Flight Barr shape and decoration, painted with seashells, claret ground, tri-form dolphin supports, in-curved tripod base, pierced dome cover, 23cm high, spurious Derby marks

Lot 527

A mahogany tripod occasional table, circular top, cannon barrel column, cabriole legs, pointed pad feet, 73cm high, 50cm diameter

Lot 46

Two Hilger & Watts theodolites cased and with wooden tripod stands

Lot 177

A pair of early 20th century standard lamps with scrolled single light, on tripod brass supports, 65 1/2" high

Lot 317

A late 19th century mahogany rectangular top occasional table, on turned column and tripod splay support, 22" wide x 17" deep x 28" high

Lot 340

A 19th century mahogany circular tilt top table, on turned column and tripod splay supports, 30" dia x 29" high

Lot 346

A 19th century mahogany oval tilt top occasional table, on bobbin turned tripod splay support, 21" wide x 15" deep x 27" high

Lot 384

A mahogany cherrywood circular top occasional table, on turned column and tripod splay supports, 18" dia x 29 1/2" high, and a smaller similar mahogany wine table, 11 1/2" dia x 21" high

Lot 398

A mahogany 'D' shaped console table, 29" wide, an oval pie crust occasional table, on tripod support, 17" wide, and a dressing table stool, on splayed supports

Lot 263

A Georgian mahogany tripod leg, tilt top tea table, H. 70cm Dia. 79cm.

Lot 65

§ PAUL NEAGU (ROMANIAN/BRITISH 1938-2004) HUMAN FOOT SHADOW, 1973 Signed, inscribed with title and dated '73 lower left, further inscribed 'Human Foot, 35 cells, GENERATIVE ART GROUP', mixed media on paperDimensions:39cm x 27cm (15.25in x 10.5in)Provenance:Provenance: Gifted by the artist to Silvia Radu and Vasile Gorduz, Romanian artists and close friends of Neagu (work bears inscription from Neagu to the pair verso); Gifted by Silvia Radu to the present ownerNote: Note: Paul Neagu’s legacy within the UK artworld is one of quiet but profound impact, with the generation of students he taught – Rachel Whiteread, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor (who authored his obituary), attesting to his influence on their own work. His artistic practice was underpinned by his personal philosophical theory of the world; a sophisticated if esoteric approach which, though valued by curators, institutions and centres of education here from the early stages of his career, was out of step with his contemporaries at the time.As a Romanian émigré, Neagu’s output inevitably had a cross-cultural outlook, and his sculpture, drawings and performances were underpinned by an exploration of the metaphysical, and can be described as straddling craft and conceptualism. Though these features distinguished him and set his work apart, it also meant he did not fit within the general trends in the British art world at this point, to the detriment of his standing amongst collectors of British sculpture today. Kapoor in his tribute remarks that, “…inevitably, he struggled against a British art world that preferred to see the artist as a maker of things rather than, as he saw it, art, and therefore the artist, as a generator of a philosophical world view.”Growing up in tough conditions behind the Iron Curtain, the young Neagu enrolled at the Bucharest Institute of Fine Art in 1963. Social Realism was the official visual language under the Communist regime, and so he was forced to make forays into abstraction in secret. These constraints ultimately led to the development of his core belief that art is an expression of 'desire in the face of the systems that attempt to inhibit it'. Throughout the 1960s he developed his ‘palpable objects’: construction-like box assemblages made out of humble materials and traditional Romanian woodworking techniques; a thread to his practise which he never abandoned and can be observed in the work offered here for sale, ‘Ongoing Hyphen’.His ticket to the West came in the form of an invitation from the now legendary art impresario Richard Demarco to exhibit at his gallery in 1969. A powerhouse behind the Edinburgh Art Festival, Demarco was extraordinarily outward looking for the time and made it his mission to discover and expose talent from Eastern Europe over in the West (other names he is responsible for championing include Marina Abramovich and Joseph Beuys). Neagu settled in the UK permanently in 1970, making London his home. Before long he became a well-respected teacher, most notably lecturing at the Hornsey, the Slade and the Chelsea School of Art, and in 1976 becoming Associate Professor at the Royal College of Art.His work encompassed aspects of performance as well as drawing and construction, and explored the relationship between ritualism and sculpture, as well as spirituality. Sculpture, as Neagu saw it, was to be experienced by all five senses and had the potential to have a profound, spiritual, and potentially healing impact on its audience. In order to convey these aims, he developed specific totemic symbols which he then continued to re-work over the course of his career.The first and most significant of these was the Hyphen form. As Kapoor describes, “…in 1975, Neagu made his first Hyphen - it started life as a three-legged workbench assembled somewhat in the folk tradition of Romanian furniture. Quickly Neagu understood the immense metaphysical potential of this tripod structure. From it he evolved a complete anthropocosmic view which, in parallel with Joseph Beuys in Germany and, previously, Yves Klein in France, suggested a spiritual remedy for the ills of contemporary man.” These reference points are notably European, again underpinning that Neagu’s process was something of an anomaly within the British art movements of the period. This though, as I alluded earlier, is to the advantage of discerning collectors with a more internationalistic outlook today, as his work remains accessibly priced.Lyon & Turnbull are pleased to offer for sale ‘On-going Hyphen’, from 1992. Crafted in some of Neagu’s traditional materials, wood and gesso, it represents a later iteration of the original hyphen form, which Neagu approached again with vigour in this year.We are also pleased to offer one of his ‘human cell’ drawings, ‘Human Foot Shadow’, from 1973 – a further aspect of his ‘Anthropocosmic’ concept which he developed in the early 1970s.In 2003 Tate Britain acquired Neagu’s 30-year archive and exhibited some of his work from the 1970s and 1980s, and his work can be found in public collections including, among others, the British Museum, London, le Fond départemental d'art contemporain, Seine Saint-Denis, Bobigny, France, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, the Musee Cantonal de Beaux Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland, the National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest, the Philadelphia Art Museum, Philadelphia, USA, and the Tate Gallery, London.

Lot 369

A collection of cameras and darkroom equipment to include a Coronet Flash Master, a Cartridge Hawk Eye Model B box camera, a Minon Channel tripod, etc (2).

Lot 402

A Sharp & Hitchmough plate camera with Taylor, Taylor & Hobson lens casket, with five brass plate camera lenses, with additional plates and tripod. CONDITION REPORT: The leather strap to the top of the plate camera has degraded and the maker's tag has been partially scratched out. Dimensions are 35 x 39 x 36cm. Glass plate 25 x 35cm.

Lot 105

A collection of various vintage lighters, including Marunan, Dunhill, Dupont, Ronson, and an Oriental Photolite novelty lighter in the form of a camera on tripod (13). CONDITION REPORT: Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/

Lot 602

Mahogany tripod side table and Whatnot

Lot 612

Pair of mahogany tripod side tables

Lot 832

2 projectors, 17"lcd monitor and a Slik tripod

Lot 835

A Hilkin birdspotter scope with tripod

Lot 555

A walnut smoker's stand, with applied star finials, and a rack and jar stand, on a turned column on tripod base. (AF)

Lot 566

A 19thC mahogany table, with rectangular top on bobbin turned support and tripod base, 75cm high, 54cm wide, 44cm deep.

Lot 601

A Victorian pole screen, with oval banner with floral tapestry inlay, on tripod base, 150cm high, 36cm wide.

Lot 224

A cine projector, tripod and a box of film developing equipment.There are no cine films in this lot, there are empty cases / magazines, bromide paper for developing, various equipment for developing, tray and other related items.

Lot 379

A brass telescope on wooden tripod.

Lot 44

Hilger & Watts theodolite wooden tripod

Lot 1287

Two rifle scopes Nikko Stirling Continental 6x40 Wide and SMK 3-9x40 together with a Rhino 22x60 spotting scope with tripod. 

Lot 289

Mainly video cameras and accessories to include Canon AE-1 program with 50mm 1:1.8 lens, Elmo super 8 350SL, two Ferguson Videostar FC 04, JVC Video Movie GR-C2E, Panasonic Super VHS AG-DP200B, Panasonic VDR-M50 DVD video camera, Canon auto zoom 318M, Hitachi VM-1200E, Panasonic M5, JVC GX-N5E, Panasonic RX11, Kodak Brownie Flash II, Polaroid Instant 10, Kodak Instamatic and a Manfrotto 075 tripod

Lot 145

A large mixed lot to include Victorian tub chair, upholstered bedroom chair, Lloyd loom style stool, two tier occasional table, mahogany tripod table, beech Windsor style chair, two other chairs (8) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 36

A Victorian mahogany circular tilt top table on tripod base and a mahogany inlaid two tier screen (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 433

A Chinese bronze tripod incense burner, character mark on base, diameter 12cm

Lot 434

A small Chinese bronze Ding tripod incense burner, diameter 10cm

Lot 553

A Tasco telescope, with tripod and accessories

Lot 29

County of Lancaster and Burnley, Travelling Inspectors Scales comprising of two sets the first English, dated 1898, with each of the 2 (of 3) beam scales engraved 'County of Lancaster (Leyland Division), Thos Cheshire Liverpool' in fitted oak case, the medium scales pans further engraved 'Capacity 7 LB', numbered 1948, pans with various stamps, and the large scales to be tripod mounted (no tripod) with brass pans the beam engraved 'Capacity 56 LB', numbered 1947, case width 76cm The second case with scales dated 1904, with three sets of scales engraved 'Borough of Burnley' to the front of the beam and to the rear 'De Grave & Co, Makers London' the small set on a mahogany baseboard to weigh 1lb, scales numbered 1883, the medium scales on a mahogany baseboard to weigh 7lb numbered 1882 and the scales to be tripod mounted (no tripod) to weigh 56lb numbered 1881

Lot 37

A Kern Metal Surveyor's Tripod, (a lot)

Lot 380

Two Kiev 35mm Rangefinder Cameras, to include a Kiev II, body G, shutter working, slow speeds stick, rangefinder patch very clear & bright, with a Jupiter-8 f/2 5cm lens, optics G, some cleaning marks to the front element, together with a Kiev 4, body G-VG, shutter working, rangefinder patch bright & clear, with a Jupiter-8M f/2 50mm lens, optics G-VG, with a travel tripod,

Lot 490

A Minolta 16 Subminiature Camera Outfit, chrome, body G, shutter working, together with a tripod clamp, spare film cartridge (empty), & instructions,

Lot 67

A 19th Century Folding Telescope Tripod, in brass, retaining some original lacquer, reversable legs with woodscrew alternative, 35mm diameter telescope mount,

Lot 68

A 19th Century Folding Telescope Tripod, in brass, retaining most of original lacquer, reversable legs, 40mm diameter telescope mount,

Lot 70

Large Brass & Aluminium 3in Telescope English, c.1960, unsigned, body constructed of painted aluminum, with brass star finder, rack, and pinion focusing, on large wooden tripod, telescope length 110cm closed

Lot 72

Dollond 2in Library Telescope, English, c.1880, the telescope engraved DOLLOND, LONDON 8926 around the eyepiece with large trade label for DOLLOND & CO Ltd, London, the telescope on table tripod with cast iron legs, rack and pinion focus and single eyepiece, case length 88cm

Lot 750

Two Camera Tripods in Maker's Box, to include a Cobra Model CT82, together with a Cullmann Stativ tripod,

Lot 751

A Libec TH-650 DV Tripod, VG-E condition, with plate

Lot 783

A Selection of Strobe Stands & Modifiers, to include three stands & two umbrellas, in a carry case, together with another stand & three umbrellas in another case, also with a Hama tripod,

Lot 25

PAIR OF ANTIQUE MINIATURE SILVER TRIPOD TABLES

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