20th Century Art & Design Thursday 16th July 2015
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Chris Ewbank, FRICS ASFAV Senior partner
Andrew Ewbank, BA ASFAV Partner
Andrea Machen, Decorative Arts Specialist
Alastair McCrea, MA Partner
Andrew Delve, MA ASFAV Partner
Tim Duggan, ASFAV Partner
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alastair@ewbankauctions.co.uk
Front Cover: Lot 17
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Back Cover: Lot 40
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Inside Front Cover: Lot 597
John Snape, BA ASFAV Partner
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20TH CENTURY ART & DESIGN
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20TH CENTURY ART & DESIGN Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modern Design, Contemporary Art
SALE: Thursday 16th July 2015 at 10.30am VIEWING: Monday 13th July 9.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday 14th July 9.00am - 8.00pm Wednesday 15th July 9.00am - 5.00pm Morning of sale Arts & Crafts: Lot 1 – Page 3 Art Nouveau: Lot 110 – Page 23 Art Deco: Lot 167 – Page 31 Modern Design: Lot 292 – Page 45 Contemporary Art: Lot 433 – Page 61 For the fully illustrated catalogue, to leave commission bids, and to register for Ewbank’s Live Internet Bidding please visit our new website www.ewbankauctions.co.uk The Burnt Common Auction Rooms, London Road, Send, Surrey GU23 7LN
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Lot 58
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
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Oak framed armchair. With carved detail to back and arm supports, on square section tapering legs £100 - 200
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Oak framed armchair and four single chairs. With carved detail and on turned legs, upholstered in peacock fabric £150 - 250
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Newlyn School a copper pen tray with decoration of fish, stamped mark, 24.5 x 7.5cm £40 - 60 See Illustration.
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Arts and crafts coal bucket. Copper and wrought iron coal stylized floral decoration 53cm high £50 - 80 See Illustration.
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Oak Arts and crafts bureau bookcase, with inlay of pewter and Ruskin style plaques, fall front bureau below leaded glazed doors, flanked by two side facing bookshelves with pierced supports. 214.5cm x 122cm x 49.5cm £500 - 800 See Illustration.
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Arts and Crafts dresser in the manner of M H Baillie Scott. In stained oak with sectioned glazed cabinets, the sides with pierced floral motifs, large brass hinges and twisted ring pull handles with flower head plate, of heart form petals, 165cm x 141cm x 71cm Similar hinges can be seen on a Baillie Scott music cabinet, made by Ashbee’s Guild of Handicraft in 1898 £500 - 800 See Illustration.
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Arts & Crafts oak bookstand. With pierced supports 34cm x 36cm x 34cm £30 - 50
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Early 20th century walnut chair with mother of pearl inlaid splat back £50 - 80
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Martin Brothers stoneware stand tile, decoration of two swans on the water viewed through an arch the central plaque of which reads ‘Martins London’. Sides concave and with beaded detail. Signed R.W. Martin, London and dated 1875, 15 x 15cm Provenance: The vendor inherited this from his father, whose childhood in the early 20th century was spent in a house close to the Martin Brothers factory in Southhall, Middlesex £200 - 300
10 10 A group of tiles including Martin Brothers, a Robert Wallace Martin tile moulded with four leaf clover design, incised signature on side 11 x 11cm, another with incised decoration of sunflowers, unmarked, 15 x 15cm. A further unmarked tile with gothic style decoration in blue and ochre a Minton Hollins tile handpainted in Persian style and a Delft style tile £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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13 11 Martin Brothers tile, with decoration in blue and ochre of a bird in flight below an oak tree, the reverse with grid moulding and incised number 6, 15 x 15cm Provenance: Vendor inherited this from his father who grew up in Southall close to the Martin brothers pottery in the early 20th century £200 - 300 12 Late 19th / early 20th century carved oak hall stand. Top with mirror above marble topped drawer on plinth base, 186cm x 109cm x 35cm £150 - 250 13 Gothic Revival oak break front sideboard. With four doors on plinth base with carved mouldings, 122cm x 188cm x 36cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
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14 Oak bureau bookcase. With leaded clear and stained glass panels, early 20th century, 166cm x 72cm x 35cm £50 - 80 15 William de Morgan lustre bowl by Frank Passenger, formal decoration of flowers in Persian style, signed FP, 11.5 x 18.5cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 16 Early 20th century glazed figure of a boy, with blue tint glaze’ monogramed ‘E.W’, 19cm high £50 - 100 See Illustration.
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17 Benson & Co Arts and Crafts clock. In openwork case of fruiting branches and flower heads on leaf form feet, the clock face marked WM. S. Benson & Co Ltd, 32 & 33 New Bond Street London. 50cm high £1000 - 1500 See Illustration. 18 Pair of rare Watcombe figures of fisher boy and girl. Each poised holding a net, high glaze over blonde terracotta, one impressed Watcombe Torquay, size 16.5 x 18cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 19 Early 20th century oak armchair. With single splat back, on square section tapering legs, stamped J.E £40 - 60 20 Omar Ramsden silver spoon. With design of acorns and oak leaves in relief and a planished bowl, London 1933 £200 - 300 See Illustration. 21 Oak bedroom suite in Arts and Crafts style. Dressing table with swing mirror back over two drawers, 148.5cm x 100cm x 40.5cm, Oak tile back washstand with single cupboard door, 122cm x 101cm x 40.5cm, Oak single mirror door wardrobe over drawer, 192.5cm x 103cm x 42.5cm £150 - 250 17
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22 22 Arts & Crafts copper. William Soutter of Birmingham beaten copper coal scuttle with cover, 39cm high and a Benson copper kettle £80 - 120 See Illustration. 23 WMF copper bowl with shell raised on three pierced legs, 29cm high £60 - 100 24 Gordon Russell, two low stools on turned legs, one oak one with elm top, 23cm and 24cm high, unmarked £50 - 80
26 26 Compton Art Guild pottery commemorative beaker marking the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, 10.6cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 27 Doulton vases. Stone ware vase with tubelined decoration of apples and four further pieces of Doulton, tallest 20cm £100 - 150
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25 25 Compton Art Guild garden urn. Designed by Mary Watts, in buff stoneware, with relief decoration of briar rose and double banding, impressed Compton Pottery Guildford, 27cm £100 - 150 See Illustration.
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28 Christopher Dresser a Linthorpe pottery bowl. Impressed signature to base, with silver rim London 1889 diameter 28cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
29 29 Liberty & Co oak sideboard, with pierced backrail, and two panelled doors with moulded decoration, drop handles with floral backplates. 119cm x 152cm x 57cm £200 - 400 See Illustration.
30 Doulton Lambeth vase by Hannah Barlow. Cylindrical vase decorated in sgrafitto design with herds of deer in a landscape, 31cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
31 31 Ruskin vase blue and yellow glazed vase 14cm £40 - 60 See Illustration. 32 Knowle pottery green glazed vase 15cm, another 13cm and an ashtray £60 - 100 30
33 Pilkington blue glazed vase, height 13cm £60 - 100
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34 34 Murle Bennett brooch of baroque pearl and turquoise, stamped marks on pin £100 - 150 See Illustration.
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35 Ary Jean Leon Bitter (French 1883-1973) Art Deco terracotta figure group of two children playing with kid goats upon a naturalistic mound base. Bears inscribed signature ‘Ary Bitter’ and the Susse Freres mark 64cm wideAry Bitter attended Marseille’s School of Decorative Arts produced a number of sculptures of children and animals, obtaining an honourable mention and the Chenevard prize for L’enfant au Chevreau in 1911, he was later commissioned to produce a number of pieces for Susse Freres £150 - 250 See Illustration.
38 36 Oak artists table in Arts and Crafts manner. With easel form top, the sides with arced top and slatted double stretchers £80 - 120
38 William R Lethaby 1857-1931. Arts & Crafts chairs. Set of eight with shaped apron and dowelled splats back dining chairs with upholstered drop in seats £2000 - 3000 See Illustration.
37 Martin Brothers vase and cover. With design of sunflowers, incised marks for Robert Wallace Martin, and numbered 18-3 79, 29cm £400 - 600
39 Oak refectory table. The top constructed from a single piece, on twin end supports united by stretchers, 78cm high 230cm wide 86cm deep £600 - 1000 See Illustration.
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43 40 Christopher Dresser Studies in Design. Half leather bound with gilt tooling First Edition published Cassell Petter and Galpin, London 1874 £500 - 800 See Illustration. 41 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn Panelled Oak Wardrobe, with castellated frieze, cast iron frieze and latch, 1930s, 152cm x 112cm x 57cm £3000 - 5000 See Illustration. 42 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson sideboard. Adzed top with castellated frieze over an unusual configuration of three short and three long drawers, each with turned handles with adzed finish, two cabinet drawers with cast iron strap hinges and latch handles. 92 x 120 x 50cm £1000 - 2000 See Illustration.
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43 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson an unusual toilet mirror. With castellated carved frieze and Celtic motif, a graduating octagonal supports, visible pegged joints. 73.5 x 46 x 22cm £500 - 800 See Illustration. 44 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak side cabinet. With castellated frieze and two panelled doors with cast iron exterior hinges and latch handle. 167cm x 91cm x 59cm £2000 - 3000 See Illustration. 45 Arts & Crafts Copper coal bucket of helmet form, hammered decoration of stylized foliate forms 50cm high £50 - 100
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46 46 Royal Doulton stone ware spittoon band of stylized foliate decoration impressed mark to base diameter 22cm £60 - 100 See Illustration.
49 A pair of Minton pate sur pate plates. Decorated with cupids on a puce ground, within a border of gilt bubbles on iron red, the rim gilt on with raised floral decoration, impressed and staped mark in puce. Diameter 24cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
50 50 Moyr Smith for Minton. Tiles with scenes of harvest each tile 20cm by 20cm, framed as one £80 - 120 See Illustration. 51 Moyr Smith for Minton. Six tiles decorated with Arthurian legends each 15cm by 15cm £80 - 120
47 47 Moorcroft Persian pattern vase. Blue ground vase decorated with shaped cartouches filled with flowers signature and impressed marks to base 20cm high £300 - 500 See Illustration. 48 Etched glass claret decanter. With Greek key and frosted decoration and four similar tumblers, etched designs in the manner of C Dresser £60 - 80 52 52 Minton pate-sur-pate plate. Central circular panel with a cherub sitting on a cloud on a blue ground. Within an iron red gilt bubble border and rim of gilt on raised floral decoration £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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53 53 Bernard Moore a flambe baluster vase with decoration of a figures in a longboat. On choppy seas with raised decoration of sea foam, gilt mark to base, 24cm £1000 - 1500 See Illustration.
55 ‘The Modern Carpenter and Joiner and Cabinet Maker’ volumes. 1-8 with covers designed by Talwin Morris, published by The Gresham Publishing Co. 34.5cm x 25.5cm (8) £80 - 120
56 56 Thomas Jeckyll An Aesthetic Movement cast iron fireplace. Probably manufactured by Barnard, Bishop and Barnard, circa 1870s, 92cm high x 76cm wide £200 - 300 See Illustration. 54 54 Archibald Knox a pair of pewter candlesticks. On raised feet and with design of intertwined branches. This design was retailed by Liberty & Co, C 1905, stamped marks English pewter numbered 022, 13cm £200 - 400 See Illustration.
57 An oak stick stand with pierced heart ends. The base containing metal drip trays, 71 x 61 x 26cm £50 - 80
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61 58 Arts and crafts twin handled pot with Ruskin style roundels and embossed floral design £200 - 300 See Illustration. 59 An Art pottery vase in the manner of Christopher Dresser. Globular form with cylindrical neck and twin handles. Probably Ault pottery but unmarked 13cm high £50 - 80 60 Arts and crafts beaten copper tray with enamelled cartouches, diameter 36cm £30 - 50 61 Gothic reform Jardiniere stand. Oak, carved with masks, shells and foliate decoration, 119cm £50 - 80 See Illustration.
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62 Liberty & Co an Arts & Crafts golden oak ‘Breakspear’ Dresser. After a design by W R Lethaby strap hinges & hammered iron catchesThis design Illustrated in the Studio magazine 1899 & Liberty’s Furniture 1875-1915, the Birth of modern interior design by Daryl Bennett. 167cm by 140cm £600 - 1000 See Illustration. 63 Shapland & Petter Barnstaple oak chest cabinet, with hand forged drop handles. Locks stamped S&P B. 83cm x 107cm x 50cm £200 - 300
65 65 Arts & Crafts oak lead glazed bookcase. The two glazed doors above dog kennel base with pierced decoration, 176cm by 100cm £250 - 350 See Illustration. 66 Arts & Crafts oak table. Tiled with pale green tiles, twin end shaped pierced supports united by stretchers 76cm by 87cm £150 - 250 67 Arts & Crafts oak wall cabinet. Two chequered parquetry inlaid bands, open section above twin lead glazed doors 60cm by 75cm £80 - 120 64 64 Liberty & Co “Caxton” oak magazine & book stand. Patent label & illustrated in Liberty & Co Yuletide Gifts catalogue 1903/1904. 80cm by 41cm £80 - 120 See Illustration.
68 Arts & Crafts oak stick & whip stand. Pierced ends with horse shoe motif, 73cm by 68cm £80 - 120
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72 Oak glazed bookcase on shaped bracket base 11cm by 100cm £100 - 200
69 Arts & Crafts oak side table. Pierced freeze with heart motif on square section legs 72cm by 60cm £120 - 180
73 Liberty & Co oak ‘Bucknell’ shaving stand in oak. Illustrated in the Liberty & Co Yuletide Gifts catalogue 1907. 130cm high £80 - 120
74 74 A E. Punnett for William Birch a settle. In light oak on turned supports with rush seats. 120cm wide £200 - 300 See Illustration.
70 70 Liberty & Co Arts & Crafts ‘Stanmore’ chair. In oak with rush seat Illustrated in the Liberty & Co Yuletide Gifts catalogue 1900 £200 - 300 See Illustration.
75 Liberty & Co ebonised walnut armchair. Illustrated in the Liberty & Co Yule-Tide Gifts catalogue 1895 £80 - 120
71 Liberty & Co Spenser oak wall shelves / bookcase. Labelled & illustrated in the Libery & Co Yultide Gifts catalogue 1903/1904 54cm by 100cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
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76 Liberty & Co oak chairs. Set of eight with exposed dowelled construction and turned legs £300 - 500 See Illustration.
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77 77 Pair of Arts & Crafts golden oak book troughs. With pierced flower and heart motif, 65cm by 46cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
78 Richard Norman Shaw for Morris & Co a pair of ‘Hampton Court’ of Walnut open arm chairs with rush seats. Examples of this chair appear the Morris & Co catalogue for 1910 £150 - 250 See Illustration.
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79 79 Richard Norman Shaw for Morris & Co, set of eight dining chairs in walnut with rush seats Examples of this model, appear in the Morris and Co catalogue of 1910 £200 - 400 See Illustration.
82 Cotswold school sideboard after a design by Peter Waals. Open section above three drawers flanked by two panelled cupboard doors with carved octagonal handles, the chamfered legs on chip carved base 96cm x 153cm £300 - 500 See Illustration.
80 Morris & Co ‘Rossetti’ armchair. Ebonised wood with rush seat, Illustrated in Morris & Co catalogue 1911 £80 - 120
83 Heals limed Cotswold manner. Drop flap and chamfered octagonal legs, 70cm by 80cm £50 - 100
81 Pair of walnut Morris & Co ‘Rossetti’ Armchairs £400 - 600
84 Cotswold school nest of three oak tables. The largest 46cm by 41cm £80 - 120
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87 87 Cotswold school table. In West African cherry mahogany after a design by Edward Barnsley 74cm h 193cm w 89cm d £300 - 500 See Illustration.
85 85 Wilf “Squirrelman” Hutchinson coffee table. Carved supports and signature squirrel, the rectangular top with adzed surface. 40cm by 93cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
88 Cotswold school refectory table. In light oak with arched undertier, on twin end supports united by stretchers 75cm h 214cm w 82cm d £500 - 800 See Illustration.
86 Cotswold style oak corner cupboard by Reynolds of Ludlow (retailed by Heals). 176cm x 76cm £100 - 200
89 Theo Dalrymple oak drop leaf dining table, 76cmh 132cm w (extended) 92cm d. Stamped TAD to underside £200 - 300 90 Liberty Tudric box. The top inset with large turquoise cabuchon, each side with stylised flowers, cedar lined, 27cm x 11cm x 6.5cm £200 - 400
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Art Nouveau
Lot 139
Art Nouveau 110 Enamel and silver buckle and buttons cased, and a gilt metal and mother of pearl bookmark £40 - 60
112 A Brannam Barum Art Nouveau Oviform vase the handles in the form of dragons dragon handles decorated with flowers and leaves, incised marks, 50cm £80 - 120 See Illustration.
113 113 Set of three enameled buttons decorated with flowers each 2.5cm diameter in presentation box £30 - 50 See Illustration. 111 111 Czechoslovakian glass vase with enameled decoration. 26cm high Loetz Papillion glass vase. With silver overlay, Art Nouveau period 19cm £50 - 80 See Illustration.
114 Pair of Moorcroft Florian Ware vases. With design of narcissi and cornflowers, C 1902 Registered design number 326689, signed WM in green, 14.5cm £300 - 500
115 115 Royal Dux figural bowl. Modelled as a young girl with a swan, stamped Royal Dux Austria 29cm x 49cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 116 Silver top perfume bottle. With clear glass and green trailing and green enamel top, Birmingham 1933 13cm high £50 - 80
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119 Art Nouveau glass aperitif set of purple wrythen glass with gilt decoration of flowers, comprising two decanters, two glasses, bonbonniere and tray diameter 30cm £100 - 150 See Illustration.
117 Emile Galle an early 20th century Primevere cameo glass vase. Frosted glass overlaid in green and purple, cameo signature to side, 16.5cm £300 - 500 See Illustration.
120 120 A Persian style glass goblet. With enamelled and gilt decoration, 16cm £60 - 100 See Illustration. 118 118 Mahogany chair with inlaid Art Nouveau style decoration stamped G.S to underside, C 1910 £60 - 80 See Illustration.
121 Silver Art Nouveau photograph frame with scrolling decoration, by William Neale, Chester, 1906, overall 17cm x 17cm £60 - 80 122 Three pewter overlay vases with jewelled detail £40 - 60
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123 Pair of Jean Gilles hand coloured, oval etchings of semi clad young ladies with parrots and doves signed lower right 49cm x 36cm £40 - 60
132 Art Nouveau brass embossed oval mirror 76cm x 61cm, with beveled plate and a similar decorated fender 150cm wide £40 - 60
124 Charles Proper Sainton 1861-1914, pair of Art Nouveau prints portraits of young women each 36cm by 23cm £50 - 100 125 Tsanya Print ‘The Love Serenade’ print from the original painting by Tsanya in original frame, c1920s. 50cm x 29cm £40 - 60 126 Ault pottery pink glazed vase of inverted baluster form, impressed Ault, England 22cm, and a Flaxman pottery Raku jar by Eleanor Newell impressed monogram, 13cm high £50 - 70 127 An early 20th century copper plaque depicting Romeo and Juliet. In a doorway with fruiting vines. Signed with monogram, in oak frame 35 x 18.5cm, and a frame with applied Art Nouveau style copper flowers £50 - 80 128 A pair of mahogany armchairs. With Art Nouveau style inlay C1910 £150 - 250 129 Art Nouveau silver dressing table set. With repousse decoration of Iris, comprising mirror, two hair brushes and a clothes brush, hallmarks for Chester 1908, Registered design 522575 £60 - 80 130 Zuid Holland Gouda a high fired ewer. With decoration of stylized flowers and an early 20th century French plaque ‘Au Galant Jardinier’ £50 - 70
131 131 Art Nouveau silver bowl by Henry Atkins the circular body, with decoration of flowers with entwined stems, crimped rim, raised on a spreading foot. Made Sheffield 1905, 16 x 25cm £200 - 400 See Illustration.
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133 133 Goldscheider blonde terracotta bust. Depicting a young Arabic girl, signed, 30cm £250 - 350 See Illustration. 134 L Thackeray-Edwards pair of comical prints. Depicting horses, within original hardwood frames with sporting motifs 14cm x 22cm £30 - 50
135 135 William Ault pottery jardinière. In the form of an open mouthed fish yellow and blue drip glaze, raised moulded mark and numbered 584, width 35cm £40 - 60 See Illustration.
136 A Vedar enamelled and painted stemmed vase decorated with a parrot and storks in Japanese garden, signed, 32cm £60 - 80 137 Two Art Nouveau glass vases. Ruby glass with silver overlay of a flower and an iridescent finish vase with enamelled decoration. Tallest 26cm £50 - 80
139 Artistide de Ramieri, Italian, b.1865 - A large Art Nouveau terracotta vase. Modelled with a scantily clad maiden drinking from a spring, above a shaped floral base, incised signature and stamped 319, with metal liner, 56cm high £400 - 600 See Illustration.
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138 138 Ernst Wahliss a large pair of Art Nouveau/ Jugendstil vases. Decorated with enamelled garlands of flowers on a mottled beige ground, 32.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 See Illustration.
140 ‘Le Morte Darthur’ illustrated by Andrew Beardsley, hardcover. Third edition limited to 1600 copies, published by E P Dutton, New York, 1927 (This third edition contains TWELVE illustrations not found in the first edition and TWO illustrations not found in the second edition), 30cm x 23cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 141 Adrien Etienne Drian, French, 1885-1961 ‘La robe blanche’ (The white dress), drypoint printed in three colours, black, brown and light pink highlights, signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 29, 35.5cm x 46cm £150 - 250 142 Thoune Switzerland pottery vase decorated in Persian style with stylized foliate forms, incised mark, 20cm high £30 - 50 143 Pair of Art Nouveau gilt metal wall lights with frosted opaque glass shades 36cm £100 - 150 144 Branam early 20th century Ceramic cat dated 1901, height 26cm, together with a fruitwood vide poche depicting a grotesque dolphin carved in relief, initialled G.H £30 - 60
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145 Art Nouveau fabric. Blue silk velvet embossed with a formal design in grey and gilt, 3.5m length ÂŁ100 - 200 See Illustration.
145 146 After J Hoffmann Bronze of a young boy holding a fish. Signed at base, raised on black marble plinth 32cm high ÂŁ200 - 300 See Illustration.
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Art Deco Lot 245
Art Deco
171 171 A pair of Art Deco H G Blair & Co Cardiff tortoiseshell & Chrome opera glasses £50 - 100 See Illustration. 172 Art Deco silver plated desk stand and clock. Stand 38cm wide and the oak cased mantel clock 28cm £50 - 80
167 167 Lenci bust, Helen Konig Scavini ‘Maria Maddalena’, 36cm high £300 - 500 See Illustration. 168 Art Deco items. To include a transparent red cased clock, an unusual set of knives with purple phenolic handles a beaded necklace and six brooches £50 - 80 169 Collection of Clarice Cliff ‘Bizarre’ monthly news letters mostly from the 1990s and a collection of photographs used to illustrate the magazines including the Clarice Cliff - The Bizarre Affair book £30 - 50 170 Lamp In the manner of Goldscheider in the form of a girls head probably by Goldscheider On turned wooden base, with original brass and bakelite fittings, 27cm (head only) £70 - 100
173 173 Art Deco Walnut graduated two tier beside table on round feet, 65cm x 60cm x 35cm £50 - 80 See Illustration. 174 Art Deco silver plated mantle clock. The plain shaped case over-laid with a band of double knot wirework, movement stamped Buren and, Swiss made, 16cm £50 - 80
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175 1930s Bakelite cased clock Smith ‘8’ Day clock 30cm diameter £20 - 40 176 Doulton series Ware. Dickens ‘Little Nell and Grandfather’ oval plate with impressed No 8210 together with a Royal Doulton “ English Old Scenes”, The Gleaners and a Royal Doulton “Under The Greenwood Tree D 6094, Robin Hood’s fight with Friar Tuck £50 - 80 177 Art Deco Sycamore bedroom suite with rosewood handles comprising two door wardrobe, 186cm x 119cm x 53cm, double bedstead, dressing table and stool, bedside table and a single chair £150 - 250 178 Susie Cooper jug. With bold painted floral decoration on a yellow ground, stamped Susie Cooper Crown Works Burslem, 14cm £40 - 60
180 180 Art Deco Ivory and ebony desk stand. With carving of tribal heads, with matching blotters, pen holder, stand 25cm wide £100 - 150 See Illustration. 181 Art Deco chrome desk clock, 23cm wide £30 - 50 182 Model of a baby’s head. No apparent marks probably Belgium, height 11cm Crown Devon comport. Painted with flower head to the centre on a burnt orange ground on tripod stand, marked Crown Devon 25cm £40 - 60 183 Art Deco wall hanging mirror
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179 179 Set of six George VI silver and harlequin enamelled coffee spoons, by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham, 1937, in fitted case £50 - 80 See Illustration.
184 184 1940s French bureau veneered in Afromosia fitted single drawer and rolled top resting on splayed out legs, 94cm x 75.5cm x 47cm £80 - 120 See Illustration.
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185 Early 20th century sketch book with various cartoons annotations poems £40 - 60 186 A large Chameleon Ware vase by Clews and Co, hand painted design of oversized flowers in blue and brown, 1930s, 37cm £60 - 80 187 Wedgwood dragon bowl. Decorated in gilt with dragons and other mythical creatures on a mottled green lustre glaze, numbered z4831, height 6.1cm, width 10.7cm £60 - 80
200 Charlotte Rhead Charger. For Crown Ducal decorated with stylized flowers, 36cm diameter £50 - 80 201 Art Deco circular walnut and stained wood occasional table, 51cm x diameter 63.5cm £60 - 100
188 French pottery blue glazed comport with stylized decoration signed L Page diameter 12cm £30 - 50 189 Art Deco figure group. Girl and a swan on a marble base, 25.5cm, base 57.5cm x 16cm £80 - 120 190 Art Deco walnut cased piano by Barratt & Robinson of London £100 - 200 191 Two Moorcroft vases, bearded lilly design on a blue ground 10cm and amarylis on a green ground, 9.5cm, both with impressed marks one labelled ‘Potter to the late Queen Mary’ £70 - 100 192 Seven 1930s pin cushion dolls and an Art Deco celluloid handbag clasp £50 - 80 193 Susie Cooper Kestrel form part tea service in Nosegay pattern: Teapot, two Cream jugs, two sugar bowls, ten cups, eleven saucers, eleven 5” plates and two 9” plates £70 - 100
202 202 Myott ‘Ricardo’ pattern tea and dinner service. The Ricardo design is thought to based on the figure of Ricardo cortez, Hollywood star and ‘Latin Lover’ who starred in 1930s films £70 - 100 See Illustration. 203 An Art Deco desk stand. Pale veined alabaster with carved lioness. 1930s 14 x 26 x 18cm £40 - 60 204 1920s engraved glass ceiling light with gilt metal mounts £50 - 100
194 1930s, a Bonzo cruet set and a bisque Bonzo £40 - 60 195 A glass scent bottle in the form of Bonzo the dog by Potter and Moore London £50 - 80 196 Porcelain figure of Bonzo 19cm high and four others £70 - 100 197 Bonzo dog print and four others, each 28cm x 20cm
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198 Art Deco walnut side table, probably French, with three drawers on tapering legs united by stretcher, 76.5cm x 90cm x 50.5cm £150 - 250 199 Charlotte Rhead Charger. For Crown Ducal Fallen Autumn Leaves pattern, 36cm diameter £50 - 80
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205 205 Bronze model of a dog. By A G Ward, signed, 9.5 x 17cm £30 - 50 See Illustration. 206 Art Deco figural table lamp in the form of a young boy with a mandolin, patinated spelter, with fabricant Francais on medallion £70 - 100
207 A poster advertising tram services from Hammersmith, designed by Fred Taylor in 1922, this a later reproduction. 74 x 45.5cm, framed £40 - 60 208 Moorcroft vase of bulbous form decorated in pansy design, impressed signature, painted marks and potter to H M the Queen, height 16.5cm £150 - 250 209 Art Deco cigarette holder of bone and multi coloured bandalasta check another in bone and a chainmail purse £30 - 50 210 Art Deco glass candlesticks and tray, depicting Pierrot and Pierette £50 - 80 211 Clarice Cliff ashtray and crocus pattern tea ware, with indentions for bridge markers £50 - 80
218 218 Lalique glass ‘Pinsons’ design bowl. Bird and fern engraved mark, lalique France’ 24cm diameter £300 - 500 See Illustration.
212 Clarice Cliff Rhodante pattern hive form honey pot. Height 10cm £70 - 100 213 Beswick Art Deco ceramics. A large globular, with stylized flowers 25cm high and a landscape design jug 20cm high and matching bowl diameter 30cm £70 - 100
219 219 René Lalique ‘Dahlias’ bowl. No 1 opalescent glass, marked ‘R Lalique France No3210 diameter 24cm £300 - 500 See Illustration. 214 214 Clarice Cliff red roof jam pot, and another with orange tree lacking lid £70 - 100 See Illustration. 215 A group of Art Deco ceramics to include an unusual gypsy caravan teapot with sugar and milk jug by Sadler, a Susie Cooper pot with colour block pattern and a Shelly vase £70 - 100 216 Clarice Cliff pottery. A naturalistic vase with relief decoration of flowers height 22cm (tallest) another similar height 21cm and a sugar shaker height 14cm £50 - 80 217 Burleigh ware deco dinner set, handpainted and with fruit finials £50 - 80
220 Lalique pin tray Caravelle pattern. Marked Lalique France 7cm high £40 - 60 221 Lalique glass, bird pin tray. Clear and frosted glass diameter 10cm £50 - 100 222 Blue enamel card cigarette case. With raised crown, Birmingham 1935. 8.5cm x 6.5cm £40 - 60 223 Bayard French clock. 8-day movement in heptagonal bakelite case, with chrome mounts, 24.5cm wide £50 - 80 224 Art Deco desk. Mahogany veneered with two pedestals and red leather tooled top, 77cm x 167cm x 99cm £200 - 300 225 Art Deco bedside cupboards in bird’s-eye maple veneer £50 - 80
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228 Carlton ware lustre coffee service with enamel decoration of kingfishers and blossoming trees, red lustre ground highlighted in gilt, Coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and six coffee cans and saucers £100 - 150 See Illustration.
227 WMF Art Deco table lamp decorated with silver overlay in geometric design with fish and flowers Design attributed to Paul Haustein £300 - 500 See Illustration.
229 William Moorcroft small bowl decorated with magnolias on a cream ground impressed marks 14cm diameter £40 - 60
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230 An unusual Art Deco mirror. The bronze frame within a mauve tinted wrythen glass border 30cm by 30cm £80 - 120 231 Charlotte Rhead. A stitch pattern jug and a similar vase, tallest 22cm £70 - 100 232 Charlotte Rhead. A Persian pattern vase, signed and numbered 5411, 19cm £50 - 80 233 A Shelley ribbed jug in green and white glazes, height 20cm £30 - 50 234 Royal Dux figure of a dancing lady. Wearing pale green evening dress and pearls at her neck, 30cm high £50 - 80 235 Art Deco glass ceiling shade moulded with iris in relief, frosted pink glass, the centre stamped Reg App for, on silk rope, 36cm diameter £50 - 70 237 237 Art Deco bronze figure after Lorenzl, of a naked dancing lady with certificate from Prague, unsigned, 21cm £150 - 250 See Illustration. 238 Moorcroft squat vase. With painted decoration of fuchsia on a yellow to green ground, painted signature and stamped marks, 14.5cm x 15.5cm £80 - 120
239 236 236 Clarice Cliff Delicia pattern vase of baluster form with flared rim and ribbed body, hand painted on glaze predominately in orange and green decorated with branches and blossom, 46cm high £100 - 150 See Illustration.
239 Art Deco dressing case. Fitted with silver and pale green enamelled bottles and brushes £100 - 200 See Illustration. 240 Moorcroft pottery yellow ground vases decorated with pink flower 10cm high and a matching vase 12cm £60 - 100
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243 Goldscheider figure Lillian. Seated and with floral print 1930s evening dress, signed Dakon Goldscheider, Wien and with original paper label, 23 x 29cm £500 - 800 See Illustration.
245 Lorenzl a silvered bronze figure of a naked dancing girl. Signed, on green onyx stand, 24.5cm £500 - 800 See Illustration. 246 Lalique France a ‘Soleil’ plafonnier lamp in amber glass, wheel etched Lalique France, 30cm diameter £2000 - 2500 See Illustration.
244 Keith Murray for Wedgwood. A matt glazed mug, marked with full signature £40 - 60
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253 Two vases Chameleon Ware vase and Gouda for Liberty. Clews vase circa 1930s, hand painted with geometric and flame like patterns in shades of brown on a light brown ground, 23cm high, Gouda for Liberty & Co, London ‘Laurier’ pattern vase, glazed Liberty mark to base, 14cm high (2) £80 - 120
247 An Art Deco figural lamp. In gilt with colours on spelter, 27cm £120 - 150
254 Frank Haviland for Limoge dessert service. Hand coloured porcelain printed with a bird and stylized branch design beneath gilt rims, comprising six plates, an oval dish, a circular dish and a centrepiece, green and red printed factory marks to bases with inscription ‘Made for McDougall & Sons Glasgow’, C 1930 diameter of plates approx. 22cm (9) £150 - 200 255 Jacques (Lehmann) Nam (French, 1881-1974), a white crackle glazed cat. Playing with a snail, incised mark ‘Jacques NAM’, 18cm high £100 - 150
248 248 Pair of Lalique scent bottles. Of round form with faceted sides and relief decoration of small birds, acid etched Lalique France, fourth quarter 20th century £400 - 600 See Illustration.
256 Crown Devon ‘John Peel’ musical tankard, together with two Royal Doulton ‘Series Ware’ tankards, and a Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee (1837-1887) tankard (4) £50 - 70
249 Deco shell form ceiling shade. Pink glass with chromium plated fittings and chain. 35cm diameter £50 - 80
257 Szandrik Austro-Hungarian Mocha service circ electroplated metal C 1920, In a style of Josef Hoffmann/Wiener Werkstatte comprising, mocha pot with hinged cover, milk jug, six cup holders with white glass inserts and rectangular tray, stamped marks to tray, tray 61cm wide £200 - 300 See Illustration.
250 Deco shell form ceiling light. With peach glass and chromium plated fittings and chain 37cm diameter £60 - 80 251 Art Deco wall mirror. With border of peach tint glass, 54cm £50 - 80 252 Art Deco vase by John Maddok & Sons. (Sunset Ware) decorated in a geometric pattern in silver, blue, green and beige enamels, factory marks to base, 20cm high £70 - 90
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259 French Plafonnier ceiling light in frosted glass, Diameter 40.5cm £50 - 80 260 Two bronze mounted ashtrays. Onyx ashtray mounted with a cold painted pheasant 15cm wide and a hard stone ashtray mounted with an elephant £100 - 150 261 Two Art Deco bathing belle piano dolls. A glazed doll in swimming costume 11cm and a nude bisque, 10cm £50 - 80
258 258 Louis Icart, French, 1888-1950 - ‘Kittens’ (Petits Chats), circa 1924, drypoint and aquatint with hand-colouring, printed by Les Graveurs Modernes, Paris, signed in pencil, image 47cm wide Provenance, original ‘Brook Street, New Bond St’ gallery label to rear £600 - 800 See Illustration.
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262 Thee 1920s flapper girl necklaces. With oval wooden and carved nut beads, with silk tassel, a gilt metal necklace and another with glass tubes and oval beads £30 - 50 263 Heals Art Deco wardrobe. In sycamore veneer with rosewood base ivorine label 176cm by 100cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 264 Heals Art Deco chest. In sycamore and rosewood five drawers with chrome handles, ivorine label, 116cm by 76cm £300 - 500 See Illustration.
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269 Pair of Heals Art Deco sycamore single bed ends 84cm by 91cm £30 - 50 270 Betty Joel Art Deco walnut chest. With two short over three long drawers, dark stained handles, hand written label inside the chest, 100cm x 77cm £200 - 300 271 Heals Art Deco single wardrobe, in walnut, ivorine label, 168cm by 56cm £150 - 250 272 A Shelley Regent shape part coffee service with geometric design comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and five saucers, reg no 781613. £50 - 80 273 Carlton Ware Harvest dishes marked Australian design (7), largest 25cm x 24cm £40 - 60
268 268 Betty Joel ‘Sunburst’ Bed. Headboard and bed end, in walnut, 128cm by 134cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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298 298 A Large 1950s ceramic floor lamp, decorated in enamels scene of a garden with stag and Japanese lady, 95cm and a tall shade of pleated silk 110cm £150 - 250 See Illustration. 292 292 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars glass. A ‘Drunken Bricklayers’ vase in Kingfisher blue 33cm high £350 - 400 See Illustration. 293 1970s teak tile topped nest of three tables, 48cm x 55cm x 47cm £40 - 60 294 Bjorn Wimblad for Rosenthal. Studio-Line range oval cylinder vase with abstract design gilt decoration, 24cm £40 - 60 295 Okra glass, iridescent finish vase, signed, 18cm £40 - 60 296 Cream and red ground carpet from Stepevi, 220cm by 270cm £80 - 120 297 Cream and red ground carpet from Stepevi, 370cm by 420cm £100 - 150
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299 299 Lalique ‘Chevrefeuille’ glass giant scent bottle clear and frosted glass bottle with decoration of woodbine limited edition, signed on base 600ml perfume, unused, boxed 27cm high £300 - 500 See Illustration.
300 Arnold Machin for Wedgwood Ferdinand the Bull. Designed in 1941 unmarked, 16.5 x 30cm £100 - 150
303 Poole pottery Aegean design. Six plates various painters marks plates each various designers 20cm £60 - 100
304 304 Four Poole pottery Aegean design plates each 26cm, various designers £50 - 100 See Illustration.
301 301 G-Plan chest of drawers. Teak on powder coated steel base 122cm x 55.5cm x 41cm £50 - 80 See Illustration.
305 305 Poole pottery Aegean decorated wall plate by Carol Cutler active 1969-76 diameter 41cm £50 - 100 See Illustration. 306 White crackle glaze conical bowl signed on base (indistinct) and dated 89, diameter 25cm £40 - 60 302 302 Dorothy Maurer-Becher Wall All. For Design M Munich, a wall organiser in black plastic designed 1970, 89cm by 67cm £50 - 100 See Illustration.
307 Mid 20th century cased glass model of a cat and a bulbus form bird £40 - 60
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308 Collection of glass paperweights including Selkirk glass Scotland, Royal Krona Sweden and three others £40 - 60 309 Mid 20th century drinking glasses each acid etched with prancing horses (9), tallest 13cm £40 - 60 310 Poole Pottery mid 20th century tableware, with design of vegetables, prawns and a cockerel, an Italian vase with stylized figures, Copenhagen candlestick and other mid 20th century ceramics £40 - 60
313 313 Morris Rushton “Flesh Pots” sculpture. Comprising three-piece stacking casseroles set in the form of a nude female torso, in white glaze, circa 1978, printed factory marks to base, overall height 45cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
311 311 Perth Monart glass table lamp, with multi coloured whorls on lilac mottled glass, mid 20th century, 25cm £50 - 80 See Illustration. 312 Italian glass study of a leaping Dolphin signed to the base indistinctly J. Leon? and etched indistinct signature underneath height 23cm £30 - 50
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314 314 Portfolio of 1950s costume designs. Comprising a large quantity of original drawings and watercolours of women and children mostly in dresses some signed G Stangler in pencil £200 - 300 See Illustration.
318 Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard Nielsen For France & sons. An oval teak table with drop sides on folding structure, labelled. 162 x 142cm £300 - 500 See Illustration. 319 Studio pottery circular vase 9cm and a beaker 10cm high £30 - 50 320 A pair of Moorcroft tall ewers Loch Hope pattern, an Art Nouveau style design on blue ground, 2004 signed Kerri, 28cm £200 - 300 321 A Moorcroft designers trial tall comport. Art Nouveau style design with flowers and bull rushes, the base signed EPB, boxed £150 - 250
315 315 20th century multicolor stoneware bottle vase 50cm high £80 - 120 See Illustration. 316 Italian red and blue glazed horse, mid 20th century, 16cm high £40 - 60 317 Large 1950s negro figure group. Man and women in a boat, painted plaster 67cm wide £50 - 80
322 322 Modern metal mounted magnifying glass ball clock. With Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 19cm diameter £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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323 A large Italian ceramic charger painted with mother and child, on a crackle glaze ground, Artist signature and impressed marks for the studio of Guiseppe Rossicone, 50cm £100 - 150 See Illustration.
327 Two 1950s Poole free form bowls. With painted decoration. 24.5 & 17cm £80 - 120 See Illustration.
324 A modern glass bowl by Siobhan Jones width 27cm and a coloured glass bowl by Jennifer Ham diameter 25cm £30 - 50 325 A set of six Salviati and Cie Murano glass bowls and saucers in a laticino pattern with aventurine £150 - 250 See Illustration. 326 A 20th century studio pottery ‘Lady Amherst’s Pheasant’ with stamp mark £30 - 50
328 328 Peter Beard b 1951, two ovoid studio pottery vessels. With wax resist decoration, of grey on turquoise, both with double seal to base 22cm and 14cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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334 334 Chris bramble and Stephen Maguire Studio pottery. A crackle glaze ovoid vase, impressed marks 15cm high and an ovoid chattered vase 12.5cm high £70 - 100 See Illustration.
329 329 Tessa Fuchs 1936-2012 ‘The kissing bowl’, earthenware studio pottery conical form bowl stamped to base 22cm dia £100 - 150 See Illustration.
335 Midsummer pink glass conical bowl, 20cm diameter, and a Webb amber glass vase with bubbles, 19cm high £50 - 80
330 Tessa Fuchs 1936-2012 conical bowl. Earthenware with design of sailing ships, stamped mark, 15.8cm £70 - 100
336 Troika. Pair of brown ashtrays the bases marked Troika Cornwall and indistinct initials RCB 12cm square £40 - 60
331 Tessa Fuchs 1936-2012, two earthenware studio pottery dishes, one with a tiger face, another with a bird, stamped marks, diameter 16.5cm & 17.5cm £100 - 150
337 Barker brothers ‘Fiesta’ dinner service. With printed knives and forks pattern comprising 6 dinner plates, 6 dessert plates, 7 tea plates (1 different size) 2 covered tureens and a blue sauce boat (not matching) £40 - 60 See Illustration.
332 Ann Kenny, Australian, studio pottery bowl. With incised interior in three colours and bronze glaze exterior, signed, 26cm diameter £50 - 80
338 Nuutajarvi Bjorn Wekstrom carafe. With brown bubble inclusions, and a glass bird both labelled, together with a cased yellow vase and a smoky glass vase £40 - 60
333 Group of Studio Pottery. Michael Buckland charger 29.5cm, Sidney Hardwick stoneware vase 15cm high, jar and cover marked GL 31cm high £80 - 120
339 A group of studio pottery to include Rye pottery lamp base, Small Janet Leach bowl other items £50 - 80
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340 Lalique owl clear and frosted glass, post war etched signature, 9cm £60 - 100
343 343 Four modern design rings. An agate plaque ring, another silver and onyx, a silver cube ring set with moldavite natural glass and a faceted glass ring £100 - 150 See Illustration.
341 341 A Hermes Paris astray. With painting of a Mongolian horseman, 19.5 x 16cm £50 - 80 See Illustration.
344 344 Green and white air twist drinking glasses. Comprising 4 champagne coupes, 4 champagne flutes, 4 wine glasses and 4 liqueur glasses, tallest 24cm £70 - 100 See Illustration.
342 342 1950s Italian pottery. Decorated in enamels with sailing boats on a rough crackle glaze £50 - 80 See Illustration.
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345 Danish white metal. Beehive honey pot the cover with overhead handle and mounted with bees and with glass liner marked underneath Godingberg, and a Dansk silver plate paperweight in the form of a tortoise £30 - 50
355 Contemporary curved sofa upholstered in cream chenille 277cm wide £100 - 200
346 Rosewood dining table and set of rosewood black leather seated dining chairs, 74cm x 168cm x 99cm, fully extended 228.5cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
357 Roche-Bobois Brown leather footstool/coffee table on chrome feet, 106cm by 106cm, 22cm high £100 - 200
356 Contemporary curved sofa upholstered in cream chenille 277cm wide £100 - 200
347 Rosewood low sideboard of four cupboard doors enclosing cutlery trays and shelves, 1960s 80cm x 229cm x 46cm £300 - 500 See Illustration. 348 Set of six contemporary chrome and leather dining chairs £80 - 120 349 Pair of Venetian glass table lamps. Light red overlaid in clear glass, 61cm high £80 - 120 See Illustration. 350 Modern black glass four branch candelabra with drops 60cm £50 - 100 351 Pair of Murano wall lights. Clear and black five branch with drops, 50cm £100 - 200 352 Grey and white abstract design rug by Stepevi, 237cm by 162cm £100 - 200 353 Contemporary rug by Bomat 183cm x 134cm £50 - 100 354 Contemporary rug by Bomat 192cm by 93cm £50 - 100
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358 358 Contemporary Bolier & co daybed. Stained wood and black leather. 200cm by 93cm £150 - 250 See Illustration. 359 Chrome and glass coffee table 120cm x 94cm x 41cm £50 - 100 360 Cierre Italian designed cream leather and chrome double bed. Framed with padded head board 245cm by 162cm £200 - 300 361 Contemporary bronzed metal and glass topped coffee table 120cm x 95cm x 40cm high £60 - 100 362 Black enamelled metal and chrome low stand 22cm h 106 w 45cm d £60 - 100 363 Terracotta bust of a young lady, signed ‘Trevor Ellis’ and dated 1986, 48cm high £100 - 150 364 Terracotta study of a male head in Classical manner, on carved wooden base, signed ‘Ellis’, 25cm high £80 - 120
368 368 Group of Venetian glass figures. A pink Murano glass comical cat, two more cats and an elephant, largest 30cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
365 Lalique pin tray. In clear and frosted glass, with two doves engraved mark to base diameter 10cm £50 - 80 366 Susan Williams Ellis for Portmerion, a Magic City design part coffee set comprising pot, jug, sugar bowl, four cups and three saucers and three Ravilious items in Alphabet pattern reproduced for the Towner gallery by Wedgwood £50 - 80 367 Poole pottery two tone. Part dinner/tea service £30 - 50
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369 369 Aldo Nason glass. Study of horse’s head in smoky grey 19cm, one other seated 16cm, and a similar one in green 12cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
370 Robert Tinnyunt Burmese stoneware vase. With blue tree decoration impressed monogram to base 20cm high, a Lowerdown pottery tankard with brown foliate decoration, other Lowerdown pottery to include 3 bowls and 3 vasesTinnyunt was active in the 1960s working with Bernard Leach £100 - 150 371 St Ives stoneware vase with brown glaze monogram mark D within a circle to base 23cm high, a grey stoneware jar and cover with brown glazed leaf decoration, small quantity of other art pottery, 4 jugs, 2 tankards and a pot some monogrammed for Yelland £200 - 300
374 Studio pottery. Ivan Martin (1913-1979) stoneware vase of cylindrical form decorated with stems of blue foliate decoration monogram to base 24cm high John Dunn raku flat bowl with crackle decoration signed, and three other items of studio pottery £40 - 60 375 David Leach teapot. And other Leach pottery including Tenmoku glaze jugs two stoneware bowls with celadon glaze and other items of studio pottery £50 - 80
376 376 Japanese Mashiko style rectangular vase with brown and buff glazes 20cm high, two other vases each with four lug handles in coloured glazes, 18cm high, and a large rectangular dish £60 - 100 See Illustration. 377 Four Gary Wood Yunomi and others including Mashiko £70 - 100 378 Seven Japanese stoneware pots each in a wooden case with sliding cover and other Japanese pots £100 - 150
372 372 David Firth (b 1943 -) a large stoneware two handled vase and cover with brown glaze with ribbed lower body and stylised decoration impressed monogram to base. 52cm high £150 - 250 See Illustration. 373 Mike Dodd cider house pottery jug 21cm high and a stoneware solifluer vase incised White and other items of studio pottery £50 - 80
379 379 Group of studio pottery. Including a John Jeffs teapot, a Robin Welch cylindrical vase, Aylesford jug and bowl and a conical form preserve pot. (5) £50 - 80 See Illustration.
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381 Group of porcelain studio wares. With white glaze with black brushwork, a small conical bowl and a polychrome teabowl £40 - 60 See Illustration. 382 Kate Halligan jug in the form of a buttoned shirt another similar and other items of small studio pottery £40 - 60 See Illustration.
380 380 Studio pottery boxes. Jane Hamlyn lidded box wide, a similar green glazed box, and two square form boxes £50 - 80 See Illustration.
383 Group of studio pottery Yumoni and small bowls various makers £50 - 80 384 Winchcombe pottery. Part coffee set and a teapot and bowl, a St Ives pot with half glaze, teapot and pot £30 - 50
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385 Hugh West tall neck vase, two items of Abuja a conical bowl with lustre decoration and other items of studio pottery £40 - 60 386 John Maltby sake jug and cups. With painted decoration on cream glaze £70 - 100 387 Studio pottery. A mixed group including celadon and ash glazes, vase impressed JR the majority unmarked and a salt glazed mask £40 - 60 388 Pair of 1950s German pottery wall plaques depicting negro women in yellow and blue headscarves respectively 25cm high £40 - 60 389 Tile topped table on four metal legs diameter 76cm £60 - 80 390 1970s upholstered chaise longue on bent wood legs reportable £150 - 250 See Illustration. 391 Neil Morris for Morris of Glasgow a dining room suite. In walnut with beech and birch, comprising a table on splayed legs and six chairs, table 139 x 78cm a sideboard with two cupboard doors and internal cutlery drawer 89.5 x 138 x 46.5cm, two low side tables and a drinks trolley, mid 20th century £200 - 300 392 Neil Morris for Morris of Glasgow bedroom suite. In walnut with beech and birch, comprising a three drawer chest, a mirrored dressing table with four short drawers a double wardrobe, two bedside cabinets and bedstead with metal original metal base 146cm wide, mid 20th century £200 - 300
393 393 Bjorn Wimblad for Rosenthal ‘Parables in Glass’. Signed in gilt limited edition 1985 30cm by 30cm £50 - 100 See Illustration. 394 Poole pottery tray with pierced decoration, width 30cm and a West German vase 20cm high £40 - 60 395 Two Poole pottery Aegean vases, height tallest 17cm & 15cm £50 - 80 396 1950s zig-zag coat hook. With multi-coloured ball ends £40 - 60 397 Venetian glass vase, signed to the base - ‘Arcade, Pele Nove, Venice’ height 48.5cm £20 - 30 398 Magnus Oleason Danish teak table and lamp £40 - 60
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400 Piero Fornasetti, Italian 1913-1988 - “Al Merito”, Circa 1960, three display plates. Each printed in colours with medals, no.3, no.4 and no.5, printed factory marks, 26cm diameter £200 - 300 See Illustration. 401 A ten sided pottery bowl by Rorstrand. Glazed in deep red, impressed with the Rorstrand mark and ‘NYLUND’, 18.5cm wide and a vase by Ipsen Danish Art Pottery 1843-1955 (3) £40 - 60 402 A 1950s Danish Bornholm pottery onion shaped table lamp base. Designed by Michael Andersen, decorated in a mottled celadon glaze, impressed three herring back stamp, Bornholm, Denmark, 5922, 27cm high, together with an Aluminia vase 18cm high and a saxbo bowl 10cm wide (3) £80 - 120 403 Piquet ware. Tea and coffee set with tray and kettle 1950s £30 - 50 404 Five Copenhagen porcelain figures. Including child with puppy, young boy with umbrella, two by Bing and Grondahl £150 - 250 399 399 Moorcroft pottery. Vase and cover decorated with flowers, 24cm high £120 - 180 See Illustration.
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405 Mid 20th century glass. Orrefors and other makers, tallest 34.5cm £70 - 200
408 A Portmeirion Pottery ‘Magic City’ coffee service designed by Susan Williams Ellis, consisting of one 4 cups, 4 saucers, 6 side dishes and a sugar bowl £40 - 60 409 A mid 20th century brass magazine rack in the form of a swan on oval ebonised wooden base. Height 27cm £30 - 50 410 Vico Magistretti for Artemide Milan. A pair of green plastic ‘Selene’ chairs 1960s £50 - 80 411 Don Freedman Indian jute wall hanging. With label 1970s 224cm £50 - 100 406 406 H J Dunne-Cook for Strombergshyttan. A pair of Elfverson smoke glass decanters with concave sides, etched marks and numbered, 22cm Dunne-cook designed for Whitefriars glass in the 1930s, Elfverson was set up to bring swedish glass to the British market £60 - 80 See Illustration. 407 Studio pottery slipware. A twin handled pot with decoration depicting Mentmore Towers and with inscription ‘Mentmore To You Than Me’ initialled, R.F dated 1977 and a Jean Hampton dish with fish decoration £30 - 50
412 Blue glazed stoneware vase of ovoid form, the body indistinctly signed in gilt Val d Tseze 27cm high £60 - 100 413 Nigel Cox Ice house pottery, an ox blood Chinese style stoneware jar and cover with blue splashes, 14cm high and a charger. 38cm diameter £80 - 120 414 A pair of Doulton Slater stoneware vases with applied floral decoration, 24cm high £60 - 100
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Contemporary Art Original Artworks Artist Resale Right. Buyers of lots executed by qualifying artists are subject to ARR payments which will be added to the purchaser’s invoice. Where possible such lots are marked in the catalogue with §. The charge will be applied only where the hammer price exceeds 1,000 Euros and will be a maximum of 4%, for full details visit www.dacs.org.uk or telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410.
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433 Berkley, portrait of a seated nude lady, pen and ink, signed, and another by the same artist verso of a clothed seated lady, watercolour and wash, signed, 25.5cm x 17.5cm and 33.5cm x 23cm respectively £60 - 100 434 § Dod Procter (British, 1892-1972) - Seated nude in studio, signed oil on canvas, in painted frame. 51cm x 40.5cm Provenance: purchased from Canterbury Auction Galleries in 2008. From a private collection £400 - 600 See Illustration. 435 Muriel Branegan Bacon (American) - ‘The Jade Necklace’ oil on canvas, signed upper left, inscribed with title verso to canvas ‘Collier Rosse - Paris’, also inscribed verso on upper left stretcher bar ‘Paris 1940’. Framed, 61cm x 50cm (frame size: 81cm x 71cm) £200 - 400 See Illustration. 436 § Leon Underwood (British, 1890-1975) Reclining woman, 1930, pastel and chalk, signed Leon U and dated 30’, 37cm x 46cm, framed (frame size: 62cm x 72cm) Provenance: from a private collection £500 - 1000 See Illustration.
438 438 Moses Soyer (American, 1899-1974) - Seated nude, pen ink and watercolour on paper, signed. Framed and glazed, height 35.5cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
437 § John Jobson (Irish, b.1941) - ‘Autumn Cherries’ signed with initials ‘JJ’ (lower right), oil on board, signed again verso, inscribed and dated ‘John Jobson/01/Autumn Cherries’, with Christies labels, framed. 23cm x 35.5cm Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s ‘The Irish Sale’, May 2002 (9542, lot 303). From a private collection £200 - 400 See Illustration.
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439 439 Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-1996) Australian Aboriginal school abstract composition synthetic polymer paint on canvas signed verso 120cm x 88cm Provenance: Consigned from a deceased estate. Purchased from the Barry Stern Gallery 19-21 Glenmore Road Paddington Australia in 1996. Emily Kame Kngwarreye was an Australian Aboriginal artist from the Utopia community she is one of the most prominent and successful artists in the history of contemporary Indigenous Australian art. Kngwarreye started to paint in her late 70s, artistically trained in traditional methods for designs in women’s ceremonies in the Utopia community. Kngwarreye solo exhibitions include: Coventry, Sydney, 1990 Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 1990, 91, 92 Hogarth Gallery, Sydney, 1991 Gallery Savah, Sydney, 1994, 1996, 1997 Emily, Oude Kerk Amsterdam 1999 Mbantua Gallery and Cultural Museum, 2007-08 The National Art Center, Tokyo, 2008 National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 2008 £5000 - 8000 See Illustration.
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441 JAK (British School, 1927-1997) cartoon ‘If That Was Nixon We Can All Go Back In’, pen and ink with pencil annotation, signed, 54cm x 62cm £30 - 50 442 Two pencil studies of nudes and a pen and ink study of a female torso, each indistinctly signed by the same artist ’79, each 30cm x 20cm £50 - 80 443 20th century abstract seascape painting on glass, unsigned, 60cm x 29cm £30 - 50 444 Sally Tomlinson, two men in turbans, signed, ink and watercolour, 27cm x 31cm £50 - 80 445-449 No lots
440 440 Lawrence Leifchild Toynbee (1922-2002), ‘Bed and Window’, monogrammed LLT and dated ’79, pastel on board, framed and glazed, 37cm x 29cm Provenance: Single owner collection of modern art consigned from a local deceased estate 38 x 29cm £200 - 400 See Illustration.
450 450 Melvin Briggs (South African, 1950) oil on board, Cornish coastal scene, 24cm x 43cm £150 - 200 See Illustration. 451 Matushevski Yuri - ‘In the Fields’, oil on board, signed, 37 x 51cm £200 - 400 See Illustration.
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456 Ray Evans watercolour sketch of an house signed and dated 29/3/81 12cm by 15cm two books which were illustrated by Ray Evans and a catalogue £50 - 100 See Illustration. 457 Colin Ruffell: Four mixed media on board depicting kitchen utensils and food, each 19.5cm x 24cm, signed £50 - 80 458 Colin Ruffell: mixed media on board of a cat, 29.5cm x 39.5cm, signed and framed together with two limited edition prints of cats, by the same hand titled ‘Cat and Butterfly’, 6/65, 19.5cm x 24cm and ‘Watering Can & Cat’, 19cm x 24cm, each signed and framed (3) £50 - 80 459 Colin Ruffell: Three watercolours depicting landscape scenes, each 26.5cm x 37cm, signed and framed, together with five other landscape scenes, various mediums and sizes, signed and framed (8) £50 - 80 460 Ndambo: Three oils depicting figures, each framed and signed, various sizes, the largest, 30cm x 22cm £40 - 60 452 452 Konstantin Razumov - ‘Mixed Flowers’, oil on canvas, signed, 33cm x 24cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 453 Kupetsian Aram Russian school signed and dated verso 1998 - ‘Violino’ oil on canvas signed, 60 x 40cm £150 - 250 454 Ovchinnikov Vadim - ‘Sergeyev-Possad’, oil on board, signed, 30 x 60cm £150 - 250 455 Kononenko Nikolai - ‘Figure near a cottage 1977’, oil on canvas board, signed, 27 x 41cm £150 - 250
461 461 MARY (Marie) RIBELLI’ oil on canvas signed landscape. 30cm x 53cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 462 C. Wall, ‘St. Giles Fair, Oxford 1982’, signed, inscribed verso, watercolour and ink, 31cm x 41.5cm £40 - 60
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463 ยง Jack Paul Hanlon (Irish 1913-1968), Oil on Canvas, of a woman in headdress holding a basket of flowers with figures in the background signed lower right, 58cm x 50cm ยฃ3500 - 5000 See Illustration.
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464 Possibly Hugh Blaker, figures in park, unsigned, oil on canvas, 97cm x 60cm, small typed paper label verso £700 - 900
467 Kingsley Cook, oil on board, ‘Le Lavandou’, 36cm x 45cm £60 - 100 See Illustration.
465 § Joss Hilliard (1945), oil on canvas/ board, “Sun on the morning frost”, depicting pheasants in flight over tranquil landscape signed lower right and dated 88, 39 x 48cm £250 - 350 See Illustration.
468 Modernist landscape with buildings in blue red and yellow, oil on board, 107cm x 156cm £50 - 100
466 J Lloyd (Asian School) mixed media of stone built house with black roof and silver coloured high-lights, 56cm x 55cm £40 - 60
469 469 20th/21st century African school, ‘Lone Walker’, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, titled verso, 48cm x 58cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 467
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470 § Jose Miret 1915-1999 oil on canvas Majorcan house with gossamer tree in front, 99cm x 81cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
471 Ernest Bottomley (English, b.1934), framed mixed media on board, this was a depiction of a suggested sculpture for London Borough of Harrow. Signed, titled and dated Nov 1985, 73.6cm x 55.8cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 472 In the manner of Edvard Kharberdian, oil on canvas, village scene with figures, c1974, framed oil on board, inscription verso refers to Edvard. 63 x 54cm £50 - 80 473 Keith Kay Rusted Tractor and blue tits framed signed and dated K.KAY ’97, 72cm x 54cm £40 - 60 474 Continental School 20th century rural village scene, oil on board, initialled HEA lower right 49cm x 60cm £50 - 80 475 John Hay 20th century interior scene depicting a silver plated bowl with flowers, oil on canvas, signed John Hay 75cm x 49cm, along with a carved wooden frame £80 - 120 476 Sleeping Leopard, framed watercolour pen and ink, 25.5 x 35cm £50 - 80
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478 Conway, ‘Morning Glory’, oil on board of a young girl looking at flowers and peacock feathers, 55cm x 39cm £30 - 50 479 Andrew Waddington ‘Raven VII’, watercolour, dated 1990, 28cm x 39cm £30 - 50 480 Pencil study of clowns, indistinct signature dated 1998, 27cm x 20cm Porthmeor Gallery label verso reading first draft for the painting (no artists name) £50 - 100 See Illustration. 481 Gerald Howarth, cottage and path with vegetable garden, signed, watercolour, 16cm x 20cm £40 - 60 482 Peter Farmer, b 1941 ‘Dancers’ pair, signed and dated ’77, goauche and chalk, 49cm x 29cm £100 - 150 483 Peter Farmer, b 1941, five heads, signed and dated ’75, gouache and chalk, 70cm x 52cm Provenance: Lasson Gallery label verso £200 - 300 See Illustration. 485
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484 David Wall half length portrait of man dressed in black bow tie and grey mack, signed and dated 1967 lower right, 76cm x 60cm £60 - 100
489 Margaret Morcom charcoal ‘The Avenue, Treewince’ signed, 50cm x 70cm £30 - 50
485 Hans Jonker still-life of flowers in a vase, signed and dated ’46, 78cm x 58cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 486 Edward Ford, mixed media, abstract portrait of J F Kennedy, made up of painted lozenges stuck to a plaster ground in blues, greens and reds, signed lower right, 90cm x 48cm £50 - 70 487 Charles Evison, oil on canvas depicting figures in a dinghy with different coloured houses behind, possibly Cornwall. 46cm x 91cm £30 - 50 488 John Melville (1902-1986), Oil on canvas, Don Quixote on his donkey in a landscape setting, signed and dated ’72, 96.5cm x 127cm £400 - 600 See Illustration.
490 490 Margaret Morcom watercolour ‘St Just Bar, St Anthony in Roseland’ signed, 40cm x 50cm £30 - 50 See Illustration.
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493 Folio of drawings and one framed 60 x 44cm by A. Mallebay. Mostly charcoals 15 in total some signed as is portfolio £100 - 200 See Illustration. 494 Gaston Tyko, pen drawing depicting a female nude, signed, 53cm x 43cm £50 - 80 495 Two watercolour and wash pictures depicting Moorland landscape and flowerheads, indistinctly signed, 17cm x 23cm, and 23cm x 15cm £50 - 70 491 491 Margaret Morcom, watercolour ‘Portscatho’ depicting dingies on beach with man and girl, houses above, signed, 35cm x 50cm £30 - 50 See Illustration. 492 Edna S Weiss ‘The Exhibit’, oil on board, depicting figures in a gallery admiring the works on display, signed with initials, 50cm x 60cm £50 - 80
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496 John Foulger (British), pair of oil on board one depicting tall pines in the New Forest signed J Foulger 65 the other trees in winter. 80 x 59cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 497 Bill Billings, ‘Even Flow’, two acrylic and pure pigment, signed and dated 1987, 29 x 38cm, gallery label verso £50 - 80
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499 499 Barry Castle ‘The First Born’, signed with initials and dated ’79, oil on board, 36cm x 33cm Provenance: Portal Gallery label verso £200 - 300 See Illustration. 500 Robert Wilson, slice of Cheesecake with fruit, oil painting, dated 1999, 40cm x 50cm £80 - 120 501 § Bob and Roberta Smith ‘SOOP’, mixed media, inscribed verso and dated 1999, 33.5cm x 122.5cm £1000 - 1500 See Illustration. 502 Qu Lei Lei, abstract composition, mixed media, 32.5cm x 24cm, with a copy of the ‘Everyone’s Life is an Epic’ 2005 exhibition catalogue from the Asmolean Museum Oxford £300 - 500 See Illustration.
503 503 Shellie Byatt, ‘Little Rabbit’, signed in pencil, paint and pencil on paper, 53cm x 56cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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511 504 504 David Leapman, ‘Estimator’ 1998-2000, acrylic painting, 60cm x 60cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 505 Paul Housley ‘Factory Girls’ 1999 oil painting £40 - 60 506 Rob Pearce, landscape, oil on board, 20cm x 16cm, and two others 12cm x 18cm and 16cm x 20cm £60 - 100 507 Rob Pearce, beach scene, signed, watercolour, 20cm x 28cm £60 - 100
511 20th century, ‘Night shift at the forge Paulihead Glasgow’, handwritten label verso, Giles? ’92 22cm x 30cm £50 - 100 See Illustration. 512 Martin John Aynscomb-Harris, two ships at sea, signed Aynscomb, acrylic, watercolour and gold paint, 32cm x 51cm £60 - 100 513 Martin John Aynscomb-Harris, farm with tractor on field in foreground, signed Aynscomb, acrylic, watercolour and gold paint, 31cm x 62cm £60 - 100 514 Alfred Lambert, study for a portrait of lady seated and smoking a cigarette, signed, oil on canvas, 76cm x 65cm £100 - 200
508 508 Mollie Panter Downes, abstract, mixed media, signed 122cm x 57cm £50 - 100 See Illustration. 509 Abstract composition, pastel, signature indistinct, 47cm x 36cm £50 - 100 510 ‘People are still having sex’, abstract, mixed media on paper, label verso with title, unknown artist, 57cm x 80cm £50 - 100
515 515 Modernist still-life depicting bowl of fruit, fish and a wine glass, indistinctly signed and dated, oil on canvas, 76cm x 76cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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516 20th century English school, landscape with farm buildings and mountain beyond, indistinctly signed Helen and dated 1965, gouache, 33cm x 48cm £100 - 200
525 Francis Rudoloph, Latvian (1921-2005), half-length profile portrait of a nude woman, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 49cm x 64cm £50 - 70
517 Irene Hawkins, ‘The Village Fair’ signed and dated lower right I Hawkins 1966, oil on board, 39cm x 56cm £80 - 120 518 GUS, George William Smith cartoon, humorous print of figures in an underground car park, 34cm x 23cm £30 - 50 519 Peter Fraser cartoon, ‘Any room for a little one’ signed, watercolour, 24cm x 31cm £80 - 120 520 ‘Three Cellos’ watercolour monogrammed and dated lst ’02, 36cm x 43cm £30 - 50 521 Katarina Ivanisin, abstract composition in shades of grey, dated 2000, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, 149cm x 230cm £1500 - 2500 See Illustration. 522 Continental School, 20th century, ‘Hungarian Woman from Budapest’, watercolour, over a printed base, indistinctly signed and dated 2006, in pencil, 27.5cm x 47cm £50 - 70 523 Continental School, 20th century, harbour scene with sailing boats, impressionist oil on canvas, indistinctly signed and dated ‘71’ bottom left, 90cm x 59.5cm £60 - 80
526 526 § Jean Boullet (1921-1970), untitled, original pen and ink on paper signed by the artist, 21cm x 26.5cm. Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes together with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £500 - 800 See Illustration.
524 Thomas Asbridge, 20th century, ‘Thames Barges’, watercolour, signed, 48cm x 37cm, together with another large abstract landscape scene by a different hand, mixed media, unsigned, 89cm x 44.5cm (2) £70 - 90
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527 527 § Jean Cocteau (1989-1963), ‘Tete d’homme’, original pen and ink drawing on paper, signed bottom right, 17cm x 10cm. Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes together with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £800 - 1200 See Illustration.
530 530 Adam Barsby (b 1969), landscape, signed, watercolour, 17cm x 32cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
531 528 528 Annora Spence (b 1963) oil on card landscape with two dogs, goat and a bird, signed in pencil, 27cm x 75cm £400 - 600 See Illustration.
529 529 Adam Barsby (b 1969) landscape, signed, watercolour, 17cm x 32cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
531 Adam Barsby (b 1969), landscape, signed, watercolour, 17cm x 32cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
532 532 21st century English school stylized figures on escalators on the London Underground, indistinctly signed and dated ’03, 48cm by 68cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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533 533 21st century English school stylized figures on a tube train on London Underground, indistinctly signed and dated 03’, 48cm by 68cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
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545 Marnix D’Haveloose, bronze figure of a female nude walking on tip toes with her right arm in the air, signed and inscribed ‘Fonderie Nationale des Bronzes Ancne Firme J Peterman, St. Gilles Bruxelles’, 74.5cm high £2000 - 3000 See Illustration.
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546 Yumi Nozaki, glass abstract clear and coloured glass sculpture, signed, 24cm x 25cm ÂŁ1500 - 2500 See Illustration.
547 Balinese carved hardwood figural group of horses, signed K T Pusa, Mas Bali, 170cm high ÂŁ1500 - 2000 See Illustration.
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548 548 Cameron Fraser (b.1968) - Amaryllis, carborundum print on 2 sheets, joined and mounted on canvas, 2000, signed and dated lower right, unframed, 89cm x 122cm Provenance: from a private collection £60 - 100 See Illustration.
550 550 Four pieces by Bernard Meninsky, Clara Klinghoffer, Clarence Holbrook Carter and Marcus Beavan, Bernard Meninsky (British, 1891-1950), print depicting a study of a nude, 24cm x 18cm, Clara Klinghoffer (Ukrainian, 1900-1972), lithograph depicting two girls, signed and numbered 8/XV11 in pencil, 34cm x 34cm, Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, 1904-1998) - ‘Nude Torso’, signed titled and numbered 35 to lower margin in pencil, Marcus Beavan - ‘Sweet Chestnut’, wood engraving, signed and numbered 12 of edition of 100, 14cm x 16.5cm, framed £200 - 300 See Illustration.
549 549 Horace Ascher Brodzky (British/Australian, 1885-1969) - ‘The Bather’, no. II/XXV lino cut print, framed, 24.5cm x 23.5cm Provenance: purchased at Bonhams Oxford, 2010, with Bonhams labels verso. From a private collection £150 - 250 See Illustration.
551 551 Ernest Tino Trova, silk screen poster for ‘Recent Sculpture, Pace Gallery, New York, 1967’, 64.5cm x 64.5cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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552 Cheese, ‘Ooh it’s cold!’, signed, dated ’55 and numbered 4/25, 56cm x 64.5cm £50 - 80
553 553 Patrick Procktor, signed limited edition print depicting a landscape scene, 99/180, 65cm x 86cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
555 555 Graham Illingworth (b.1953), ‘The Sorcerer’ (2) and ‘The Sorceress’. Three silkscreen prints depicting a fantastical figurative studies within landscape, unsigned artist’s proofs, each marked A/P in pencil to lower left margin, unframed (3). Each 61cm x 45cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
554 554 John Piper (1903-1992), ‘Llangloffan’, Lithograph, 1980, printed in colours, on wove paper, signed in pencil lower right margin, from the edition of 750, published by the Cavendish Collection, with the FATG blindstamp (unframed), 39.5cm x 57cm, another John Piper print ‘Rowlestone Tympanum with Hanging Lamp’, unsigned, published by W.R Royle & Son Ltd. (unframed), 50cm x 58cm £150 - 250 See Illustration. 556 556 Vladimir Griegorovich Tretchikoff (South African, 1913-2006). ‘Alicia Markova as Giselle’, lithograph signed by artist and Markova in blue ink to lower margin. Published by S.A Litho Ltd. Unframed, 49cm x 60cm, another unsigned Tretchikoff print ‘Chinese Girl’, unframed, 60cm x 50cm £150 - 250 See Illustration.
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558 Two Bridget Riley Posters for the Arts Council Collection. One depicting ‘Ecclesia’ (107cm x 76cm), the other ‘Movement In Squares’ (107cm x 77cm). Unsigned and unframed £80 - 120 See Illustration. 559 Colin Ruffell: Five limited edition landscape scenes, various mediums and all titled to include: ‘South Downs’ numbered 14/65, watercolour; ‘Big Ben’, numbered 25/65, print; ‘Farm’, Artists Proof; ‘Sussex Farm’, 27/65, print; and ‘Langney Point’, 16/65, watercolour, each 25.5cm x 35cm, signed and framed (5) £50 - 80 560 Richard Spare: three limited edition coloured etchings, titled ‘Alstromeria’, 67/150, 30cm x 26cm; ‘Campanula’, 24/150, 30.5cm x 25cm; and ‘Fuscia Frond’, 67/150, 30cm x 26cm, each signed and framed (3) £80 - 120 557 557 Three David Hockney Posters: A Retrospective: The Metropolitan Museam Of Art, Los Angeles, 1988 depicting the work ‘Two Deckchairs, Calvi’, 76cm x 83cm. 20th Century Art, David Hockney, The Metropolitan Museum Of Art’ depicting the work ‘Large Interior, Los Angeles’, 71cm x 106cm. And a David Hockney Poster depicting the work ‘Montcalm Interior With Two Dogs’, 100cm x 70cm. All unframed (3) £80 - 120 See Illustration.
561 Richard Space, three limited edition prints still life of flowers nos 67, 67, 24/150 signed in pencil, the largest 41cm x 39cm £50 - 80
562 562 A Poster of the Henri Matisse work ‘La Danseuse Creole’, published by King Posters, Newhaven, Sussex, silk screen poster (sheet 140cm x 92cm) £80 - 100 See Illustration.
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563 563 David Kosler, a signed print depicting Pandas with bambo. Signed and number 11 of an edition of 60 (sheet size 56cm x 76cm) £40 - 60 See Illustration. 564 Joy Curtain-Smith, set of three serigraphs of figures, each 52cm x 73cm £180 - 200
566 566 Arti Rill limited edition print of a young woman in waves. Signed and dated ’73 in pencil. Numbered 169 out of edition of 250. Size: 50cm x 51cm £80 - 100 See Illustration.
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567 Barbara Brody, ‘My Sweet Land’ print, signed in pencil and with certificate of authenticity 102cm x 43cm £60 - 100 See Illustration.
565 After Picasso silk screen print depicting the work ‘La Petite Colombe’, Published by King Publishing, Newhaven, Sussex (sheet 63cm x 77cm) £80 - 100 See Illustration.
568 568 John Piper Caernarvon Castle coloured print 35cm x 50cm £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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572 Richard Kennedy, print of an artist, signed in pencil, 34cm x 30cm £100 - 200
569 569 Sarah Pitman ‘Asian Treasure’ limited edition print 2/6 signed titled and dated in pencil April ’85, 56cm x 82cm £80 - 120 See Illustration. 570 Limited edition print of a beach scene with further shore beyond, indistinctly signed and numbered 41/75, 46cm x 58cm £40 - 60
573 573 David H Dale, ‘At the Well’, Lagos, Nigeria 1982, artist’s proof (multicolour), signed, titled and inscribed, 53cm x 74cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
571 571 Joan Miro (1893-1983). Un Oeillet Rouge (A Red Carnation), from the book Le lézard aux plumes d’or (The Lizard with Golden Feathers) 1971. Color Lithograph, unsigned. With embossed Miro ‘signature’ inside. Image size: 33.5cm x 48cm, paper size: 35.5cm x 49.5cm. Opens to reveal Miro poems: “Un oeillet rouge Éclate Brilliant Sur le bout d’un parapluie porté par Un merlan à queue de perroquet Couché sur la neige Rosé” Translated: A red carnation, Brilliant, At the tip of an umbrella held by, A whiting with the tail of a parrot, Hidden beneath the pink, Snow. “Deux grandes dames minces habillées en noir une longue plume de canari au chapeau sortent du concert”. Translated: Two tall thin society ladies dressed in black with along canary feather in their hats leave the concert Provenance: Purchased at liquidation auction of former cruise ship auctioneer World Art Auctions £50 - 80 See Illustration.
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574 574 David H. Dale, ‘Durbar’, Lagos, Nigeria 1979, experimental print, deep etching, signed, titled and inscribed, 53cm x 74cm £200 - 300 See Illustration. 575 Julia Mavrogordato 1903-1992, ‘Gone to Ground’, coloured woodcut, signed, titled and numbered 5/15 in the lower margin, 20cm x 25.5cm, partial Redfern Gallery label verso £50 - 80 576 limited edition 186/200 print “Dreamer” depicting a young boy in a striped pyjamas seated on a bubble, signed Twansl, 51cm x 37cm £50 - 80 577 Laurence Perugini, pair of Art Nouveau prints of flowers, signed in pencil, 33cm x 20cm £60 - 100
578 Carel Weight. English (1907-1997). Allegro Strepitoso. Unframed lithographic print signed titled and numbered 144/250 in pencil to margin. 51 x 65cm (20 x 25.5 inches). Original oil painting is held at Tate Britain £70 - 100 579 Lithograph of abstract heads (unknown artist), screenprint monogrammed HC title indistinct, 49cm x 74cm £40 - 60 580 Tim Harbridge ‘Shibumi Ved’ ed.10. Screen print signed to margin, framed and glazed, with artist biog label verso. 30cm x 30cm (in frame: 55cm x 55cm) £50 - 80 581 Sue Lewington, limited edition etching 40/100, ‘Inside Donald’s Barn’, 37cm x 30cm £40 - 60
582 582 Norman Wade limited Edition colour prints ‘Bird in Flight’ 31/60 signed and dated ’68 together with another ‘St Mary’s Island’ also signed and dated ’68 No 41/70 each 43cm x 56cm £40 - 60 See Illustration.
584 584 Triptych of three etchings depicting nude figures, indistinctly signed in pencil and dated ’66, 50cm x 36cm £50 - 80 See Illustration. 585 Peter Adderley (B.1965). Three signed limited edition prints depicting cats and dogs, iincluding ‘Soul Mates’, AP 23/35 (45cm x 42cm); ‘Little Rascals’, AP 9/20 (30cm x 60cm) with certificate of Authenticity; and another (45cm x 64cm), all framed and glazed £40 - 60 586 Peter Adderley (B.1965). Three signed limited edition prints depicting cats and dogs. Including ‘One From The Heart’, numbered 32/350 (61cm x 38cm); ‘The Perfect Match’, numbered 21/350 (61cm x 38cm); and another numbered 1 of 20 AP with certificate of authenticity (60cm x 23cm), all framed and glazed £50 - 80 587 Pair of limited edition prints 6/12 ‘Illusioniste’ and Passo di danza’, signed and dated Cuneo ’85, 29cm x 24cm £50 - 80 588 ‘The Dance’, print of figures in black on brown paper, indistinctly signed and dated ’85, Artist’s Proof, 13cm x 32cm £40 - 60 589 Two limited edition prints, one depicting ladies undressing, 4/12 and another, signed and dated Cuneo ’80 and ’83, 29cm x 24cm and 29cm x 19cm £50 - 80
583 583 Georges Braque 1882-1963 ‘Oiseau Bleu et Jaune, 1960’ coloured lithograph print, 27cm x 40cm facsimile signature £400 - 600 See Illustration.
590 Gilles Marie Dupuy print, ‘St Louis 1989’ depicting rowing boats signed by the artist in pencil and with personal inscription, 56cm x 44cm and M Girard pen and ink drawing street scene in Paris, 49cm x 64cm (2) £50 - 70 591 Abstract print, indistinctly signed, dated ’99, 11/14, 28cm x 19cm £40 - 60 592 Boyd Waites, etching of a female nude, 4/100, signed in pencil, 39cm x 23cm, gallery label verso £50 - 80
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593 593 John Piper (British 1903-1992), print of church 61/70, signed in pencil, 96cm x 68cm £400 - 600 See Illustration. 595 595 § Peter Blake ‘Red Power’, signed artist’s proof, 31cm x 18cm £500 - 700 See Illustration.
594 594 John Piper (British 1903-1992), print of two figures 43/70, signed in pencil, 78cm x 53cm £400 - 600 See Illustration.
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596 596 Albert Irvin RA (b. 1933), screen print, signed, titled and numbered in pencil, ‘Borough 1’, 16/125, 52cm x 44cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
597 597 § Patrick Hughes (b 1939), ‘Multiples’ 1999. 3D lithographic multiple with hand-colouring, signed in pencil and numbered 5/35, housed in the original perspex presentation case, 41.5cm x 87.5cm x 17cm £2000 - 3000 See Illustration. 598 Oosterlynck limited edition print ‘Doves of Peace and setting sun’ 99/150, 50cm by 50cm and a surrealist print by Jancuk 79 limited edition 43/100 46cm by 43cm £80 - 120
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602 602 Mackenzie Thorpe ‘The Rescuer’ limited edition print 35/95, signed in pencil, certificate verso, 80cm x 110cm £100 - 200 See Illustration. 603 Graham Clarke, five coloured prints to include ‘Reluctant Chippy’, ‘Emily’s New Roof’, ‘Smarten Up’, ‘Old Henrys’, unframed, with facsimile signatures, 53cm x 44cm £80 - 120
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605 § Elizabeth Frink (British, 1930-1993), artists proof, etching and aquatint in sepia on thick wove paper, ‘The Prologue’- from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, signed in pencil in the margin lower right 78cm x 56cm £600 - 800 See Illustration.
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606 R. B. Kitaj, 1932-2007, American, poster of a couple, La Fabrica Opere Grafiche e Libri, 1975, signed in pencil, 91.5cm x 59.5cm £60 - 100 607 Simon Henry, ‘Spring 1980’, limited edition print 14/30, signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil in the margin, 48cm x 38cm £40 - 60
608 608 Cheese, ‘landing the catch’ artist’s proof, signed titled and dated ’57 probably Chloe Cheese, 54cm x 40cm £80 - 120 See Illustration.
609 Style of Beresford Egan ‘Graveyard of City Souls Ouverture de la Crasse’ depicting contorted bodies in a steel framed structure, 46cm x 47cm £200 - 300 See Illustration.
610 610 20th century Russian school print of a two-headed beast riding a bike signed and titled in red crayon, 40cm x 30cm £100 - 150 See Illustration. 611 Bicat 60/100 etching of an arch entrance, signed in pencil lower right 51cm x 57.5cm £50 - 80 612 Alan Lumsden, ‘Sunday Morning’, limited edition print 41/75, 70cm x 56.5cm £50 - 60 613 Joan Warner ‘Snowman’ limited edition print 1/10, 17cm x 24cm and a watercolour of Birds nesting in a tree and Lorraine Peters gouache and ripped paper study £30 - 50 614 Two Graham Clarke limited edition coloured prints ‘Old Vic’ 263/400 and ‘Young Oskins’ 263/400 both signed in pencil, 27cm x 30cm £80 - 120
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615 Isabel de Bohun Lockyer, British 1895-1980, ‘Sunlight on Korcula’, woodcut, printed in colours, signed, titled, numbered 9/25 and dated 1933 in pencil, label verso, 35.5cm x 25.5cm £70 - 90
620 Noel Dyrenforth b.1936, ‘Japanese Celebration’, batik print on paper, initialled and ‘2’ within the block, titled verso, 120.25cm x 92.25cm £50 - 70 621 A folio containing a large quantity of contemporary engravings by Steph Cony, various sizes £60 - 80 622 Chloe Cheese Limited edition print ‘My Mothers house’ 49/195 51cm x 40cm and ‘Radio’ 40cm x 34cm £80 - 120
616 616 Bernard Dunstan, b.1920 - ‘Albergo Stella’ 1978, colour lithograph, on wove paper, signed in pencil and numbered 62/240, 31cm x 30cm £100 - 150 See Illustration. 617 Anne Spalding, British 1911-2013, ‘Lewknor Church’, lithograph, printed in colours, signed, titled, numbered 3/8 and dated 1973 in pencil, 40.5cm x 25.5cm Provenance: with Sally Hunter Fine Art Limited, London, label verso £50 - 70 618 Michael Chaplin, b.1943 - ‘Manor farm, Taynton’, etching with aquatint in green and brown, signed, titled, dated ’77 and edition number 92/100, artist’s biography verso, 56cm x 38cm £60 - 80 619 Jeremy Gentilli, British/French b.1926, still-life with Irises, limited edition coloured etching, numbered 23/50 and signed in pencil, artist’s biography verso, 67.5cm x 48.5cm, together with another colour etching titled ‘Autumn Flowers’ by another hand, 48.5cm x 40.25cm (2) £80 - 100
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623 623 Andy Warhol (1928-1987) ‘Soup Cans’, hand signed print c.1986, hand signed in graphite by the artist, 24cm x 23.5cm Provenance - private collection; Baring family London. Comes together with certificate of authenticity from Tempus Gallery £400 - 600 See Illustration. 624 § Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ‘Toros en Vallauris’, signed lithograph on wove paper, c.1960’s, hand signed in graphite by the artist, published by Mourlot, Paris. 23.5cm x 31cm Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes together with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £1000 - 2000 See Illustration. 625 Paul Klee (1879-1940), ‘Old Man’, etching on wove paper signed by the artist and numbered 11/L. Publisher Rizzoli, Rome. 25cm x 21cm Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes together with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £600 - 1000 See Illustration.
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626 Andy Warhol (1928-1987) ‘Suicide’, print hand signed in black ink by the artist, 29cm x 20.5cm Provenance - From a signed catalogue from 1986. Comes together with certificate of authenticity from Art & Auction, Zurich £400 - 600 See Illustration. 627 § Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) ‘Two Women Running on the Beach’, hand signed etching on wove paper, c.1940s numbered ‘E/A’ (artist’s proof) publisher Rizzoli, Rome. 27cm x 23cm Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes together with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £1000 - 2000 See Illustration.
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631 § Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), ‘Femme Accoudee, Sculpture de Dos et Tete barbu’, plate 4 Suite Vollard, hand signed lithograph on Arches, c.1969, limited edition numbered 14/233, published by Abrams, New York. Ref: Bloch, 184. 26cm x 19cm. Frame: 54cm x 43cm Provenance - Private collection; Baring family, London. Comes with certificate of authentication from Tempus Gallery £1500 - 2500 See Illustration. 632 John Hoyland (1934-2011) ‘The Red Boat’, Limited edition screen print 1999 signed, numbered 177/300, and dated 99 in pencil by the artist, 27.5 x 23.5cm, framed (frame size 46cm x 42cm) £200 - 300 See Illustration
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636 Sam Toft (b.1934), a collection of six signed limited edition prints. ‘Tea for Two’ (32cm x 24cm), ‘Big Mustard Hug’ (32cm x 24cm), ‘Flying Past the Blue’ (35cm x 26cm), ‘Maybe a Humbug Moment’ (35cm x 51cm), ‘Walking Down the Avenue’ (25cm x 70cm), and ‘The World’s our Oyster, Doris’ (25cm x 70cm). All signed and numbered artist proof, unframed (6) £100 - 200 637 Richard Tuff (b.1965), two limited edition screen prints ‘Cadgwith Boathouse’ and ‘Coombe Creek’, both 47 x 64cm. Signed and numbered artist proof by the artist, unframed £100 - 200 638 Limited edition print ‘The Poet’ 46/75 indistinct signature 32cm x 41cm and two other prints from the same artist ‘In the Kitchen’ 47/100 and ‘The Retired Peaman’ each 8cm x 12cm, all signed and titled in pencil £100 - 200 See Illustration.
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634 Norman Stevens R.A. (1937-1988), Two prints, ‘Bush-Wenlock Priory’. Limited edition etching, 1978, signed, numbered A/P and titled by the artist. 20cm x 18cm. Framed. And ‘Priory Gardens’, limited edition etching, 1978, signed and numbered 110/150 by the artist, 56cm x 67cm, unframed (2) £150 - 250 See Illustration.
640 Philip Greenwood, ‘Cregenman Lake’, signed print, 38cm x 43cm £50 - 100 641 Gerard Dillon (IRISH, 1916-1971) ‘Landra Spain’ 1959 landscape in oranges and yellows, signed, oil title and date scratched into the stretcher, 40cm by 56cm £400 - 600
635 Bertrand Dorny (b.1931), two limited edition prints. ‘371’, limited edition etching with embossing, signed titled and numbered 48/50 by the artist, 22cm x 23cm, framed (frame size: 38cm x 38cm). And ‘355’, limited edition etching with embossing signed, titled and numbered 4/50 by the artist, 25cm x 33cm, framed, frame size: 41cm x 48cm (2) £100 - 200
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TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.
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Reserves.
(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).
(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.
(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.
2 Commission. Commission is charged to sellers calculated per lot, as follows: 15%
Entry Fee £10 per lot
Catalogue Illustration Fee £10 per lot (discretionary)
Loss and damage warranty 1.5%.
All the above are subject to VAT at current rates
Commission and fees are negotiable for important or large collections and consignments.
3. Removal costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.
8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense .
4. Loss and damage warranty. All goods on our premises are warranted against fire, theft or accidental damage while on our premises and sellers are charged at the rate of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT on our best estimate of what the hammer price would have been had the goods sold.
9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.
5. Illustrations. Almost all lots in our sales are illustrated on the internet. There are is a £10 plus VAT marketing and internet listing charge. Many lots in our Quarterly Fine and Specialist sales have an illustration in a physical catalogue. Where this is the case, or where a lot is entered for sale after the published catalogue closing date, then there is a £10 plus VAT catalogue illustration charge. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.
10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary.
6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell Lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 20% below the formal reserve.
11. Unsold lots and withdrawn items If an item is unsold it may with your consent be re-offered at a future sale (see point 14b relating to authority to sell below). Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable, you must re-collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charged may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate. 12. Withdrawn and bought in items. These are liable to incur a charge of 10% of the mid sale estimate plus VAT on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.
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TERMS FOR SELLERS continued 13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to indemnify us and any buyer or third party in respect of breach of this undertaking. 14. Authority to sell, deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.
(a) You authorise us to deduct commission and applicable charges at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right and retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. b) In the case of lots unsold at auction, you authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than 21 days after the day of the sale at a price no less than 50% of the reserve that would have applied during the previous auction, unless you inform us in writing of your intention to collect the goods. In the case of a sale within this period the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.
15. Warehousing. We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of ÂŁ5 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within one week, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.
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16. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 28 days of the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case, no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owned by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request UNSOLD LOTS: YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO ITEM 11 ABOVE Unsold items which you wish to keep must be collected within five working days otherwise storage charges will apply. Please discuss with us as soon as possible the re-offering of unsold lots. If unsold lots remain with us after a period of one week, without instructions from you, we reserve the right to offer them to a local charity shop or arrange for their disposal at a charge of ÂŁ10 plus VAT per lot.
CONDITIONS OF SALE Ewbank’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. Definitions In these Conditions:
(a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Ewbank’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;
(b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;
(c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;
(d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Ewbank’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents;
(e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions;
(f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising;
(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2
(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
2. Bidding Procedures and the Buyer (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.
(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.
3. Increments Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. The Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 27% inclusive of VAT [or incremental] at the rate imposed by law. 5. Value Added Tax Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a ‘†’ or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. Payment (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and
(b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us.
(c) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.
7. Title and Collection of Purchases (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and Loss and Damage Warranty charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE continued 8. Remedies for Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;
(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you;
(c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due;
(g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions
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9. T hird Party Liability All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. Commission Bids Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. W arranty of Title and Availability The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. Terms of Sale The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.
CONDITIONS OF SALE continued 14. Descriptions and Condition (1) Whilst we seek to describe Lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 ‘information to buyers’. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. Forgeries Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that-
GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/ or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.
18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions
(1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.
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HOW TO FIND US
Ewbank Auctioneers is situated between the A3 and B2215 South of Burnt Common Roundabout.
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One Way
Heading South turn off the A3 11â „2 miles after the M25 junction and proceed through Ripley to the Burnt Common roundabout as above. If you miss the Ripley turning go South, proceed to the Merrow & Burpham slip road and join the A3 Northbound.
Burnt Common Roundabout
A3
Heading North on the A3 take the Ripley turning to the Burnt Common roundabout and follow the Woodhill signs.
Please note: if using Sat Nav to navigate to us then do not use our postcode as this will direct you to the A3. Please use postcode GU23 7JY, this will take you to the Burnt Common roundabout then follow directions as above.
EWBANK AUCTIONEERS In 1994 we acquired the Burnt Common Auction Rooms, which are situated just off the A3, under ten minutes away from junction 10 on the M25. It is a very prominent site in an out of town location giving easy access and acres of parking. Woking main line station is 4 miles with trains to Waterloo (25 minutes). Throughout our time in Guildford, we have had the privilege of advising thousands of clients on the valuation and sale of Antiques and Fine Art and have conducted well in excess of a hundred Antiques and Fine Arts auctions and over three hundred General Sales. When we started in 1990 we held six auctions a year and we are now expecting to hold up to 24 in the next twelve months. If they are to succeed, businesses like ours must give clients and buyers an efficient and friendly service and, over the years, we have always tried to maintain the highest standards, adhering to the principles of probity and ethics of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers, of which we are Members. Most of our new clients come to us on recommendation, from professional advisers or existing clients. As the costs of selling by auction in Central London have rocketed we have benefited from the general trend in recent years for more important items to be sold outside the capital. Catalogues are produced and circulated to prospective purchasers by post and E-mail and full details, including digital illustrations of almost all lots in our quarterly Antique and Fine Art auctions, are included on the internet. Buyers are attracted from all over the world. We have an agreement with artfact.com, who list our antique sales on Ebay, take commission bids from prospective buyers and facilitate active participation in the auction from a PC anywhere in the world at the time that the sale is actually in progress. This gives a far greater global marketing ability. We are trail-blazing in this field as there are only a handful of other Antique and Fine Art salerooms in the UK who also list on Ebay. We see this as being the way forward for the future and it will maximise our ability to achieve the best possible prices for our clients. In our first internet linked auction in 2005 there were nearly 20,000 visits to our online catalogue generating over 500 specific enquiries and the figures have risen markedly since then. Ewbank Auctioneers has grown from humble beginnings holding six sales a year, to the position that we hold today, with our own salerooms and some twenty sales a year. Turnover since 1990 has increased by over 800%. Building refurbishment works have just been completed, which include a new mezzanine floor doubling our existing floor space, a new entrance, offices, a new heating system and external face-lift. Chris Ewbank has taken a very active part in the leadership of the profession within the UK. He has been a member of the Fine Arts Advisory Panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Chairman of its Art and Antiques Professional Group. He is also an elected Member of its International Governing Council (the highest decision making body in the Institution). He joined the Committee of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers in 1994 (he first became a member in 1982), and was Chairman from 2000-2007. He has also in recent years been on the Executive Committee of the British Art Market Federation and was one of the first to join the new City of London Guild of Arts Scholars. Chris Ewbank FRICS ASFAV
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EWBANK’S AUCTION SALE DATES 2015 Viewing days/times vary, please contact the auctioneer for details.
October
July 30th
Militaria & Medals
7th
Antique & Collectors’
22nd
20th Century Art & Design
August 5th
November
Antique & Collectors’
4th
Antique & Collectors’
5th
Asian & Eastern Art
September
18th
Fine Jewellery & Silver
2nd
Antique & Collectors’
19th
Fine Art
3rd
Music & Sporting Memorabilia
20th Antique Furniture & Works of Art
4th Film / TV & Entertainment Memorabilia 16th
Fine Jewellery & Silver
17th
Fine Art
December
18th Antique Furniture & Works of Art
2nd
Antique & Collectors’
3rd
Music & Sporting Memorabilia
4th Film / TV & Entertainment Memorabilia 9th
Fine Wine
9th
Toys, Textiles & Collectables
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Next 20th Century Art & Design auction Thursday 22nd October 2015
Fully illustrated catalogues with multiple images are published on our website approximately two weeks before the sale. For Monthly sales they go online approximately one week before the sale. Dates are published on our website and are subject to change without notice.