Decades of Design Specialist sale of 20th Century Design and Art Saturday 3rd September sale starts at 11am
Decades of design september 2016 WRIGHT MARSHALL
WRIGHT MARSHALL Decades of design September 2016
Decades of Design Specialist sale of 20th Century Design and Art Saturday 3rd September sale starts at 11am
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Lots 240 - 315
Lots 316 - 492
Niall Williams niallwilliams@wrightmarshall.co.uk Furniture, Ceramics, Glass and Metalware
Neil Manley neilmanley@wrightmarshall.co.uk Vinyl, Posters, Comics and Computer Equipment
Nick Hall nickhall@wrightmarshall.co.uk Northern Art and Modern & Contemporary Art
Viewing times: Wednesday 31st August 1pm-4pm Thursday 1st September 9.30am-5pm Friday 2nd September 9.30am-4pm, invitation only 5pm-7.30pm including drinks and canapes Saturday 3rd September 9.30am-11am
Catalogue from and enquiries to: Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire Telephone: 01565 653284 Email fineart@wrightmarshall.co.uk Web: wrightmarshall.co.uk
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BOUTIQUE SALE JULY 2016 WRIGHT MARSHALL
Specialists’ Top Picks: Niall, Nick and Neil select their favourite lots from the auction.
▲ Lot 228. Hans Brattud for Hove Mobler black finished and chrome dinning suite ▲ Lot 128. A fine Art Deco 800 grade silver and enamel box of rectangular form
Circa 1970, comprising rectangular table, raised on block chrome supports, height 73cm, length 244cm, width 82cm, eight Scandia chairs, raised on chrome supports, height of chair back 95cm
The central panel depicting a nude female seated removing stockings while smoking, surrounded by two side and back panel having guilloche enamel, impressed marks to interior, length 9cm, width 6cm
NB: This suite was purchased in 1970 by the vendor in a Manchester store
£1000 - 1200
£300 - 500 Lot 240. Rare (Silver Age) Marvel Comic ‘Tales of Suspense’ #39 Mar 1963 UK Pence Copy. Tales of Suspense is one of the most significant Marvel titles of the Silver Age. The title both introduced Iron Man and showcased many of Captain America’s earlier Silver Age appearances. For many decades, both Iron Man and Captain America have played a central role for Marvel as both stand-alone superheroes and central members of the Avengers super-hero team.
▲ Lot 187. A highly decorative Poul Cadovius (Cado) circular topped table Having hand-painted top section depicting gilt stylised motifs, by Susanne Fjeldsøe Mygge, signed to rim and complete with original label to underside, raised on an aluminium tulip style base, height 71cm, diameter 118cm £400 - 600
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Lot 256. Autographed Sex Pistols Postcard Signed by Johnny Rotten (Lydon) with certificate of authenticity. Together with a Framed ‘Revillos’ Autographed Sleeve. £60 - 100
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Lot 480. Trevor Grimshaw (British, 19472001) - ‘Industrial Landscape with Chimneys’ Pencil drawing, signed, approx 12x16cm, mounted and inset silvered frame. £800 - 1000
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Lot 492. Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b. 1941)- ‘Cafe Bar’
Oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)99, further signed and titled by the artist verso, also bears artist archive number ‘GK.281.99’, approx 50x60cm, framed. £5500 - 6000
Lot 414. Malcolm Croft (British, b.1967) - ‘Still life with a Coffee Pot, Bottle and Lemons’
Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 60x50cm, framed. £300 - 400
▲ Lot 307. A Roksan XERXES Turntable With Tabriz Tonearm Serial #043493. Together with a Roksan XERXES Power Supply II Unit Serial #043496. Sold Electrically Untested. £300 - 500
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1 A Whitefriars glass ‘Drunken Bricklayer’ vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the Aubergine colourway, shape 9673, height 21cm. £100 - 150 2 An Art Deco Istvan Komaromy blown glass figure Modelled in the form of a nude dancing girl holding a wavy ribbon, terminating on a globular ball, height 29cm. £100 - 150 3 A Monart Glass vase of tapering form Having internal mottled decoration of brown and green colours, pontil mark to base, height 19cm. £70 - 100 4 A Perthshire glass inkwell Having faceted decoration outside an internal millefiori body, signed with initial P and dated 1971 to base, height 13cm. £40 - 50
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5 A contemporary Murano glass Knot sculpture Modelled in the form of a multi-coloured stem on a frosted cylindrical base, indistinctly signed to base, height 36cm. £80 - 100 6 A contemporary Vetro Artistico Murano glass figure group Modelled in the form of a multi-coloured male & female standing with children, complete with label to rim, indistinctly signed to rim, height 42cm. £80 - 100 7 A contemporary studio clear glass vase Having etched decoration depicting a puffer fish and foliate, unsigned, possibly Whitefriars, height 16cm. £50 - 60 8 A Strathearn Scottish glass paperweight Having multi faced decoration, original paper label to base, diameter 6.5cm. £40 - 50 9 A contemporary studio glass vase
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Of tall ovoid form, having internal somerso two tone colourway, above black and yellow spiralling motifs,
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unsigned, possibly Kosta Boda or Orrefors, height 29cm. £80 - 120 10 A Whitefriars glass ‘Drunken Bricklayer’ vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the pewter colourway, shape number 9673, height 21cm. £100 - 150 11 A Holmegaard Gulvase designed by Otto Brauer Decorated in an apple green colourway, height 25.5cm. £40 - 60 12 A pair of Rene Lalique wine glasses Each with large funnel shaped bowls, raised on clear and black speckled stems, stencil mark to base, height 12cm. £100 - 150 13 A Whitefriars glass bark effect ‘Pyramid’ vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the cinnamon colourway, shape number 9674, height 18cm.
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£60 - 80 14 A contemporary studio glass vase in the manner of Kosta Boda
16A Franz Xavier Bergman ‘Windy Day’ erotic bronze figure
Having blue and yellow internal air bubble decoration, height 21cm.
Modelled in the form of a jeweled dancing girl, with swing action dress revelling a semi-nude torso, raised on a circular plinth base, signed and impressed stamp to base, height 14cm
£40 - 60 15 A Whitefriars glass ‘Totem Pole’ vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the Indigo colourway, shape number 9671, height 26cm. £60 - 80 16 A fine quality French paperweight of circular form Possibly Clichy having internal multicoloured spiral decoration surrounding a central cane, diameter 5cm. £80 - 120
18 A Carlton Ware circular bowl Decorated in the ‘New Mikado’ pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 27cm. £40 - 60 19 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form
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Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern, with one open Pomegranate, impressed factory marks and blue signature to base, height 18cm.
17 A Caithness Scottish glass perfume bottle and stopper
20 A Poole Pottery ‘Freeform’ bowl
Provenance: This item has been in the vendor’s family for over thirty years.
Having internal linear decoration, etched factory marks to base, height 15cm, together with two Rosenthal Studio-Line vases, one example decorated in the ‘Rut Bryk’ pattern, height 15cm, the second having relief linear motifs on a white glazed ground, each with printed factory marks to base.
£150 - 200 Decorated in the ‘Bamboo’ pattern, designed by Ann Read, height 10cm, length 25cm. £40 - 60
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21 An Art Nouveau WMF silver-plated twin handled bowl and cover Having pierced floral decoration with green glass internal body, impressed marks to base, height 12cm, length 18cm. £40 - 60 22 A Walter Moorcroft miniature vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the ‘Orchid’ pattern on a green ground, blue printed factory mark to base, height 5cm. £70 - 100 23 A Troika St Ives pottery ‘Urn’ vase Having painted shark tooth decoration on a manganese ground, signed Troika St Ives England and painters initials for Honnor Curtis to base, height 26cm.
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£60 - 80 24 A Clarice Cliff Art Deco bowl of oval form Decorated in the ‘Pastel Melons’ Picasso fruit pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 6cm, length 31.5cm. £200 - 300 25 A Clarice Cliff vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the ‘My Garden’ pattern on a dripped red and eggshell ground, printed factory marks to base, height 15cm. £40 - 60 25A An Art Deco ivorine figure group Depicting a snake charmer, raised on an onyx plinth base, height 7cm (af) £100 - 150 26 A pair of James Macintyre & Co vases of baluster form with flared necks Decorated in the ‘Aurelian’ pattern, printed factory marks and numbered M207, height 16cm. £100 - 150 6
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27 A Moorcroft enamel ware ginger jar and cover Decorated in the ‘Poppy’ pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 7.5cm, complete with original box. £100 - 150 28 A Carn pottery ‘Red’ Spot box vase Designed and produced by John Beusman, having relief floral decoration to reverse, printed factory marks to base, height 15cm £50 - 70 29 A Royal Copenhagen vase of cylindrical form Designed by Gerd Bogelund, having painted linear motifs on a sage ground, painted marks, incised signature and numbered 4322 to base, height 12cm.
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£40 - 60 30 A Royal Copenhagen circular bowl Designed by Knud Kyhn, decorated in relief with flying birds on a brown glazed ground, painted factory marks, incised signature and numbered 21586 to base, diameter 24cm. £40 - 60 31 An Art Deco Carlton Ware twin handled lustre bowl ‘Fighting Cocks’ pattern on an orange lustre ground, factory marks and numbered 2345, length 31cm. £50 - 80 32 A Troika Newlyn Pottery Coffin vase Having incised geometric design, painted with manganese cobalt and white colours, signed Troika Cornwall and painters initials MM to base, height 18cm. £70 - 100 33 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase of ovoid form Decorated in the Orchid pattern on a blue ground, blue signature and impressed marks to base, height 16cm. £70 - 100
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34 A Walter Moorcroft pottery circular trinket bowl and cover Decorated in the Anemone pattern on a blue ground, impressed marks and paper label to base, diameter 15cm. £80 - 120 35 A Walter Moorcroft pottery circular bowl Decorated in the Hibiscus pattern on a blue ground, printed factory marks and dated 1872/1972 to base, diameter 25cm. £70 - 100 36 A Walter Moorcroft pottery ginger jar and cover Decorated in the Hibiscus pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 16cm. £60 - 80 37 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form with cylindrical neck Decorated in the Orchid pattern on a blue ground, printed factory marks and dated 1872/1972 to base, height 27cm.
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£120 - 140 38 A pair of William Moorcroft pottery jardineres of square form Decorated in the Pomegranate pattern on a green and blue ground, impressed factory marks and green signature to base, height 14cm (part af). 7
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£400 - 600 39 Four pieces of Walter Moorcroft pottery To include a Clematis vase, decorated on a yellow and green ground, paper label to base, height 10cm, circular pin bowl decorated in the Pansy pattern on a blue ground, paper label to base, diameter 9cm, rectangular lidded trinket box decorated in the Hibiscus pattern on a green ground, impressed marks and paper label to base, length 9.5cm, bulbous vase decorated in the Hibiscus pattern on a blue ground, height 8cm. £80 - 120 40 A Whitefriars Glass ‘TV’ vase Designed by Geoffrey Baxter, decorated in the Cinnamon colourway, height 18cm. £60 - 80 41 A Murano glass bowl with dolphin support Modelled in the form of a cranberry glass bowl with gilt and clear glass applied roundels supported by a dolphin, terminating on a cranberry glass support, height 19.5cm. £40 - 60 42 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of squat bulbous form with cylindrical neck Decorated in the ‘New Dawn’ pattern designed by Emma Bossons, impressed factory marks to base, height 21cm, complete with original box. £100 - 150 43 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of cylindrical form with flared neck Decorated in ‘Persephone’ pattern, designed by Nicola Slaney, produced for the Moorcroft Collectors Club 2007, impressed factory marks and signed to base, height 21cm, complete with original box. 8
50A £80 - 120 44 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug of slender cylindrical form Decorated with stylised flower heads and foliate on an ivory and red glazed ground, designed by Philip Gibson, numbered 33/150, height 31cm, complete with original box. £120 - 150 45 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of waisted cylindrical form Decorated in the ‘Winds of Change’ pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed factory marks and initialled WM to base, height 13cm tall, complete with original box. £70 - 100
46 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form Decorated with stylised flower heads on an ivory and blue ground, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed factory marks, signature and dated 2000 to base, height 14cm. £60 - 80 47 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug of tapering cylindrical form Decorated in the Islay pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed factory marks and dated (19)98 to base, height 24cm. £100 - 150 48 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of inverted baluster form Decorated with stylised flowers on an ivory and green
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£80 - 120 49 A modern Moorcroft jug of baluster form Decorated in the Magnolia pattern on a blue ground, impressed factory marks to base, height 15cm, complete with original box. £70 - 100 50 A Poole pottery ‘Atlantis’ range vase of bulbous form Having painted geometric decoration on a brown and white glazed body, impressed marks and manufacturers initials for Beatrice Bolton to base, height 10cm. £40 - 60 50A An Arts & Crafts hanging ceiling lamp Having pierced floral decoration, with two Vaseline and cranberry glass shades £100 - 150 51 Two pieces of Wedgwood pottery after Clarice Cliff To include a Yo Yo vase decorated in ‘Sliced Circle’ pattern, height 23cm, conical sugar shaker decorated in the ‘May Avenue’ pattern, height 13cm, each complete with certificates and original box. £60 - 80
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54 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre jug of octagonal form Decorated in the ‘Autumn Balloons’ pattern, black painted factory marks to base, height 17cm. £120 - 150 55 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical cup and saucer Decorated in the ‘Solomon’s Seal’ pattern, circa 1930, black painted factory marks to base, height of cup 6cm. £50 - 80 55A A Walker & Hall Art Deco silver-plated hot water jug
52 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque conical bowl of circular form with silver-plated rim
With angular side handle, height 17cm
Decorated in the ‘Blue Chintz’ pattern, printed factory marks to base, height 10cm, diameter 21cm.
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£80 - 120 53 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl of circular form Painted with geometric decoration, factory marks to base, height 6cm. £40 - 60
£40 - 60 Decorated in the ‘Cherry Blossom’ pattern, circa 1935-36, black painted factory marks to base, height 9cm, diameter 21cm. £70 - 100 57 A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre circular cabinet plate Decorated in the ‘Trees & House (Alpine)’ pattern, black painted factory marks to base, diameter 25cm.
57 58 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre bowl of circular form Decorated in the ‘Japan’ pattern, black painted factory marks to base, height 8cm, diameter 19.5cm. £80 - 120 59 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical bowl with silver-plated rim Decorated in the ‘Delecia range’ black painted factory marks to base, height 11cm, diameter 20cm. £60 - 80 60 Clarice Cliff Fantasque vase ‘Melon’ (Picasso fruit) Shape 268, circa 1930-31, painted with stylised fruit in various colourways including orange, yellow, green and blue, factory marks to base, height 21cm. £500 - 800
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66 61 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug of slender cylindrical form Decorated in the ‘Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed marks and dated (19)95 to base, height 24cm, complete with original box. £70 - 100 62 A modern Moorcroft pottery vase of cylindrical form Decorated in the ‘Furzey Hill’ pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed factory marks and dated (19)97 to base, height 19cm. £80 - 120 63 A modern Moorcroft pottery trumpet form vase Decorated in the ‘Blue Rhapsody’ pattern, produced 10
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67 for the Moorcroft Collectors Club 2001, designed by Philip Gibson, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 25.5cm. £150 - 250 64 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug of baluster form Decorated in the ‘Hypericum’ pattern, designed by Rachel Bishop, impressed factory marks and dated (19)93 to base, height 14.5cm (seconds quality)
66 A Bretby art pottery garden seat Modelled in relief with shells and naturalistic motifs on a Majolica glazed ground, impressed factory marks to interior, height 33cm (chipping to glaze). £40 - 60 67 A Shelley part tea service in the Regent shape
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Decorated in the ‘Bands and Lines’ pattern, comprising five cups and six saucers, printed factory marks and pattern number W12132 to base.
65 A Walter Moorcroft vase of baluster form
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Decorated in the Waving Corn pattern on a salt glazed ground, impressed factory marks and signature to base, height 16cm.
68 A Goebel Art Deco style figurine
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Modelled in the form of a semi-nude female beside a leaping gazelle, green factory marks to base, height 24cm, length 24cm. £80 - 120
69 A Doulton Lambeth Art Ware jardinière and stand Having relief floral and jewelled decoration, finished on a brown and lime green ground, impressed factory marks to base, overall height 78cm (chipping to rim). £50 - 80 70 A Burmantofts art pottery jardinière and stand Having relief Art Nouveau floral decoration on a turquoise blue ground, impressed factory marks and numbered 2260 to foot, overall height 104cm (af) £80 - 120 70A An Arts & Crafts style rectangular casket Having repousse decoration depicting galleons surrounded by stylised joints, raised on block supports, height 13cm, length 24cm
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£100 - 150 71 Five West German ‘Fat Lava’ ceramic vases To include a Bay conical vase having multi-coloured glazed decoration, complete with original label to rim, height 20cm, a further vase having relief orange lava decoration on an white tin glaze, height 18cm. £50 - 80 72 Two West German ‘Fat Lava’ ceramic table lamps The first example having pierced geometric decoration on a gold lustrous and red glazed ground, height 25cm (excluding fitting), the second of oval form having yellow and red glazed central body surrounded by lava style decoration, height 26cm (excluding fitting). £50 - 60 73 Nine West German ‘Fat Lava’ ceramic vases
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To include a jug having yellow glazed geometric decoration inside white lava glazed sections, height 24cm, Carstens jug of square form having relief roundels on a beige ground, height 14cm etc. £50 - 60 74 A contemporary Spanish marble figure Modelled in the form of intertwined figures, height 39cm. £40 - 60 75 Six West German ‘Fat Lava’ ceramic vases To include a Carstens vase having relief geometric decoration on a cobalt blue ground, height 26cm, vase of waisted cylindrical form having turquoise and white glazed neck above a white body, height 20cm, bulbous vase with flared neck having multi-coloured glazed decoration, height 15cm, etc. £50 - 70 76 Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired vase of bulbous form Decorated with sunflowers on a rust coloured ground, with silver lustrous glaze, impressed factory marks and numbered 2904 to base, height 19cm. £200 - 300 77 Royal Lancastrian Pilkingtons lustre vase of cylindrical form Decorated with mythical birds perching beside foliate and grapes on a yellow lustre glaze, painters marks for Gwladys Rodgers and numbered 2585, height 16cm. £800 - 1200
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78 Seven West German ‘Fat Lava’ ceramic vases To include a Scheurich cylindrical vase, relief decorated with stylised foliated with orange highlights, complete with original label, height 30cm, jug having multi-coloured geometric motifs on a beige ground, height 36cm etc. £60 - 80 79 A Clarice Cliff twenty one piece part tea service Decorated in the Rhodanthe pattern, to include hot water jug with chrome lid, height 19cm, hot water jug and cover, height 18cm, five cups, five saucers, teapot stand, circular plate, five side plates, slop bowl, sugar bowl, printed factory marks to base. £300 - 500
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84 An Art Nouveau English Tudric Pewter twin handled biscuit barrel
Carved wooden sculpture, height 57cm, complete with original bill of sale from Gallery Sca
Produced for Liberty & Co, possibly designed by Archibald Knox, having relief Art Nouveau flowers, impressed factory marks and numbered 059 to base, height 18cm.
£40 - 60 81 Contemporary bronze sculpture Modelled in the form of a conical arm, raised on marble plinth base, height 32cm.
£150 - 200 85 An Arts & Crafts Tudric Pewter ‘Bomb’ vase
£100 - 150 82 A Muller Freres Art Nouveau style table lamp
Designed by Archibald Knox and produced for Liberty & Co, relief decorated depicting stylised Art Nouveau flowers, impressed 0226 to foot, height 19cm.
The metal support with scrolling arm terminating on a circular plinth base with applied leaf, the frosted glass shade of conical hexagonal form with internal multicoloured decoration, height 35cm, unsigned.
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Designed by Archibald Knox and produced for Liberty & Co, relief decorated with honesty flowers and entitled ‘For Old Time Sake’ impressed marks and numbered 010 to base, height 20cm.
83 An Arts & Crafts copper jewellery casket of rectangular form Having planished decoration, with four turquoise cabochons, possibly Ruskin, height 6cm, length 20cm.
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91 An Art Deco Walker & Hall silver-plated four piece tea service Comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, each having engraved linear motifs, impressed factory marks to base. £50 - 70 92 An Art Deco style hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box The cover having engine turned decoration, made by Fergenbaum & Son, Birmingham 1952, height 5.5cm, length 20.5cm. £80 - 100 93 An Art Nouveau 800 grade silver candlestick Modelled in the form of an Art Nouveau flower stem and terminating on a four leaf base, impressed marks to rim, height 28cm, 7.9oz.
94 87 A pair of Art Deco WMF 800 grade silver bowls of rectangular form Having pierced geometric decoration, one example complete with original clear glass liner, impressed marks to rim, height 11cm. £100 - 150 88 A set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver buttons Each having cast decoration depicting Galleons, made by Laurence Emanuel, Birmingham 1901, fitted in original box. £70 - 100 89 A George V Art Deco hallmarked silver twin handled bowl Having stepped decoration with two cast Art Deco shaped handles, possibly made by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1935, height 4cm, diameter 26cm,
approximate weight 8.5oz. £70 - 100 90 An Edward VII hallmarked silver framed aneroid barometer The hallmarked silver mount having planished decoration surrounding a circular vacant cartouche, produced by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1909, diameter 18.5cm. £80 - 120 90A An Art Deco style bronzed spelter figurine Modelled in the form of a semi-nude dancing girl, signed F.P. Zimmer. Stutte to base, and dated 1920, raised on oval plinth base, height 43cm £200 - 300
£150 - 200 94 A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea service Comprising hot water pot, teapot, three handled sugar bowl, milk jug, each having planished decoration throughout with Art Nouveau handle joints, made by Charles Edwards, London 1919, total weight 44.5oz. £900 - 1100 94A An Arts & Crafts style brass water urn In the manner of WAS Benson, of tapering cylindrical form, with turned handled and hard wood finial, height 35cm £50 - 80 95 A Stuart Devlin hallmarked silver gilt limited edition novelty egg The cover lifts to enclose a bird cage with two love birds swinging, numbered 207/300, London 1981 to base, fitted in original box and complete with certificate. £150 - 250 13
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102 100 A Stuart Devlin hallmarked silver gilt limited edition novelty egg The cover lifts to enclose a fleur de lis commemorating the marriage HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer 1981, numbered 118, London 1981, fitted in original box. £150 - 250 100A An Art Deco Crown Ducal ‘Sunburst’ pattern extensive table service Approximately one hundred and fifteen pieces, various items and shapes to include, biscuit barrel, toast rack, lemonade jug, teapot etc, black printed factory marks to base. £100 - 150
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103 101 A Troika Newlyn pottery small wheel vase Having incised decoration ‘Love Love Love’ to one side the reverse having geometric decoration with blue highlights, signed Troika Cornwall and painters initials for Ann Lewis (1969-1972), height 12cm. NB: Benny Sirota and Lesley Isley, the Troika Pottery founders, were keen fans of The Beatles and produced a number of pieces to homage The Band to include white glaze apples, and this particular design has featured on small wheel vases and small cube vases. £60 - 80
102 A Troika St Ives pottery shouldered bottle vase Having geometric decoration with stylised buttons and impressed writing to one side, the reverse having relief decoration with a face, signed Troika St Ives to base, height 20cm. £200 - 300 103 A William Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern, having one open pomegranate, on a green and blue ground, impressed factory marks and green signature to base, height 12.5cm. £80 - 120 104 A rare Troika St Ives pottery large size cube Decorated on all four sides with manganese painted circles on a cobalt ground, signed Troika St Ives England and painters initials for Sylvia Vallence (19671969), height 18cm, width 18cm. £150 - 200
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110 Cyril Barnes (20th Century) abstract panel
To include an unusual vase having turquoise blue and red lava effect glaze dripped on a matt black ground, height 38cm, ES Keramik vase of square body with cylindrical neck having side loop handle, decorated with blue and white dripped glaze, complete with gilt label, height 28cm.
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Modelled in relief depicting a village scene, inset in contemporary frame, signed, 30x86cm (excluding frame).
£50 - 60 106 A Walter Moorcroft pottery vase of baluster form Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern, with one open pomegranate on a blue ground, impressed marks and signature to base, height 23cm (chip to foot rim). £150 - 200 107 A William Moorcroft vase of inverted baluster form Decorated in the ‘Pomegranate’ pattern on a green and blue ground, impressed factory marks and green signature to base, height 16cm. £60 - 80
Having ten glass sections with gilt and iridescent motifs, finished on a blue painted board, 41x22cm, ‘Sunbeam’ having twenty blue glass sections with five gold foiled examples, finished on a white painted board, 43x43cm, each complete with original label to verso and dated 2003. £50 - 80 109 Three contemporary enamel wall plaques One example depicting a jester seated, the second depicting a distinguished gentleman, the third depicting a piano lesson, each example with vibrant multi-coloured decoration, inset within beech and white metal frames, length 13.5cm, width 9cm (excluding frame). £50 - 80
£60 - 80 111 A Georg Jensen 925 silver spoon Of typical plain form, the bowl with fine planished decoration, impressed marks to rim, length 14cm, together with a matching salt spoon, length 8cm, also a similar salt spoon in the manner of Georg Jensen, unmarked, length 7cm. £50 - 80 112 A Robert Welch for Old Hall stainless steel four piece tea service Produced in the Alveston range, comprising teapot, hot water pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, each with impressed marks to base, together with a Gense Swedish stainless steel twin handled tray, length 57cm. £50 - 80 15
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113 D Martin (20th Century, French) studio pottery vase of globular form Modelled in the form of an orb, relief decorated with stylised linear motifs and bubble glaze, signed D Martin, height 22cm, diameter 29cm. £50 - 80 114 Rosenthal Studio-line glass vase Having relief decoration of black stylised motifs, signed to base, height 28cm. £80 - 100 115 David Marshall (b.1942) contemporary sculptural clock Modelled in the form of an arched arm in gilt with a shaped steel finished clock face, embossed makers mark to base, height 56cm NB: David Marshall more than fifty years ago, attracted by the climate, light and magnificent scenery David Marshall left his native Scotland, settled in southern Spain and commenced his artistic career. Inspired by the mountainous surroundings and all the detritus of nature - with workshops in Benahavis, and now Benaojan near Ronda. David has developed a thriving design business working with institutional and private clients worldwide. Interacting with local artisans and foundries, and with his daughter Kristi managing The Eponious Gallery in Benahavis, David provides professional solutions to architectural and industrial challenges - staircases, murals, signage, company gifts, trophies, interior design and a long etcetera. He also continues to exhibit his highly individual sculptures at galleries and shows in Europe and the United States where he has established a studio in the Rockies of Colorado. £50 - 70 116 David Marshall (b.1942) eighteen pieces of contemporary table accessories To include six large plate trays of rectangular form, 27x39cm, eight coasters of square form, 10.5x10cm, four coasters of hexagonal form, 9.5x11cm, each decorated with gilt stylised motifs on a steel ground, each signed or monogrammed NB: David Marshall left his native Scotland, settled in southern Spain and commenced his artistic career. Inspired by the mountainous surroundings and all the detritus of nature - with workshops in Benahavis, and now Benaojan near Ronda. David has developed a thriving design business working with institutional and private clients worldwide. 16
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Interacting with local artisans and foundries, and with his daughter Kristi managing The Eponious Gallery in Benahavis, David provides professional solutions to architectural and industrial challenges - staircases, murals, signage, company gifts, trophies, interior design and a long etcetera. He also continues to exhibit his highly individual sculptures at galleries and shows in Europe and the United States where he has established a studio in the Rockies of Colorado. £100 - 150 117 David Marshall (b. 1942) contemporary twin branch candelabra Modelled in the typical manner with a steel finished body with two gilt arms, height 25cm, together with a pair of chopping boards with gilt mounts, 29x37cm, each piece monogrammed.
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to base, height 4cm, diameter 7.5cm, together with a Wedgwood lustre vase decorated with butterflies on a powder blue ground, height 10.5cm. £60 - 80 120 A contemporary hallmarked silver sculpture Modelled in the form of an urn with gilt applied style flames, raised on a shaped column base, produced by Bridget Bradshaw, Birmingham 2007, height 14cm. NB: This sculpture was produced for the British Jeweller’s Association and awarded The Baxendale Award in June 2007. £100 - 150 121 A German Art Nouveau 800 grade silver table service
Modelled with a Michelin man seated on a bullet shaped compressor, height 26cm, length 28cm.
Each piece having fine cast Art Nouveau scrolls and foliate, comprising ladle with gilt interior, twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve dinner forks, twelve dinner knifes, twelve table spoons, twelve teaspoons, each having engraved initial W to handle, fitted in original case marked ‘H Meyen & Co, Berlin’, approximate weight or weighable silver 87.1oz
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122 A pair of Lalique France frosted and clear glass bookends
Each decorated in the ‘Chinaland’ pattern, to include a circular lidded trinket pot and cover, factory marks to base, diameter 8cm, circular pin bowl, factory marks
‘Hirondelle’ signed to base, height 16cm.
£50 - 80 118 An original circa 1920’s Michelin air compressor
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123 A Lalique France frosted and clear glass vase ‘Dampierre’, signed to base, height 12cm. £100 - 150 124 A Sevres Art Deco style frosted glass figure Modelled in the form of a nude female with outstretched arm holding dress, signed to foot rim and numbered 1975/2000, height 21cm. £50 - 80 125 A contemporary Durlston Designs table lamp With white domed plastic shade, raised on chrome foot, height 32cm. £50 - 80 126 A pair of Art Deco style table lamps With chrome conical shades above three Perspex rings and chrome column support, each terminating on stepped wooden plinth base, height 54cm. £60 - 80 127 A pair of Ian Snow contemporary cylindrical floor vases
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Each decorated with stylised geometric motifs on a blue lustrous style glaze, factory marks to base, height 50cm. £50 - 80 128 A fine Art Deco 800 grade silver and enamel box of rectangular form The central panel depicting a nude female seated removing stockings while smoking, surrounded by two side and back panel having guilloche enamel, impressed marks to interior, length 9cm, width 6cm £1000 - 1200 129 An Arts & Crafts style silver-plated and clear glass jug Modelled in the form of a barrel with silver-plated mounts, height 17cm £50 - 70 130 Henri Jean Francois (20th century) twelve setting contemporary cutlery service Plus various pieces to include salad servers, bottle openers, caviar set, each having vibrant gilt geometric handles
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£100 - 150 130A A Goebel Art Deco ceramic wall mask Modelled in the form of a girl with sweeping brown hair and a flower beside her neck, impressed marks to verso, height 17cm £100 - 150 131 A contemporary Newlyn School slate circular charger Having relief and incised decoration depicting a fisherman inside a border of fish, diameter 35cm £40 - 60 131A A Troika St Ives pottery tray of rectangular form Having cobalt geometric decoration on a manganese ground, signed Troika St Ives and complete with Trident mark to base, 20x30cm £200 - 300 132 A pair of Arts & Crafts silver-plated gothic style candelabras Each having relief three leaf clovers below a pierced gallery, height 30cm £60 - 80
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133 An Art Deco chrome and teak occasional table
138 A contemporary Danish two tier rosewood and chrome drinks trolley
Raised on U shaped stretchers, in the manner of Ambrose Heal, height 56cm, width 60cm.
With glass top raised on chrome supports and black finished joins, with rosewood under tier, height 65cm, width 71cm
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134 A contemporary Danish rosewood kitchen cutting board
139 A Rodney Kinsman for OMK three seater sofa
Of typical rectangular form, having recess section, 53cm length.
With loose brown leather cushions, raised on a tubular chrome stand, height of frame 60cm, width 177cm, depth 78cm.
£50 - 70 135 An Art Deco walnut veneered display cabinet
NB: This sofa was original purchased in 1969 £300 - 400
The twin glazed doors having gilt scrolling decoration, surrounding four glass tubes, with two fixed shelves, height 125cm, width 133cm. £100 - 150 136 An Art Deco Kingwood veneered sewing table The hinged cover having triangular veneered sections, raised on conical support, height 63cm, width 43cm. £50 - 80 18
140 A set of four contemporary Perspex and chrome dining chairs
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137 An Art Deco chrome circular topped coffee table
141 A Robin Day Hillestak chair, circa 1950
Having glass top, raised on four chrome block supports, height 46cm, width 51cm.
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Raised on tapering block supports, height 76cm.
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142 A post war rosewood three tier dinner wagon
144 A post war Craftsmanship Danish teak bureau
146 A British Arts & Crafts mahogany centre table of shaped square form
Probably Danish, having three shelves raised on column supports, height 70cm, length 71cm.
Of plain form, the fall front enclosing two drawers and fitted section, above two long drawers, raised on four column supports, height 105cm, width 100cm.
Raised on four naturalistic form legs, with thirteen bobbin form spindles, having four sectional lily pad under tier, height 68cm, width 48cm.
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£80 - 120 143 A post war Craftsmanship Danish teak nest of three graduated coffee tables Each of typical plain form, complete with original label to underside, height of largest table 51cm, length 58cm.
145 A post war teak spindle back rocking armchair Possibly Danish, of rectangular form, height 95cm. £50 - 70
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148 A post war Alfred Cox teak mirrored back dressing table 147 A Harry Bertoia wirework diamond chair Raised on tubular supports, height 77cm, width 85cm. £70 - 100
Having a large central mirror plate flanked by a pair of swivel mirrors, above three drawers, raised on tapering block supports, height including mirror 125cm, width 126cm £100 - 150
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149 A post war wicker and rattan ‘Peacock’ chair Circa 1960’s, with cane work seat, height 140cm. £100 - 150 150 A post war Alfred Cox teak three piece bedroom suite Comprising twin door wardrobe, the twin doors enclosing four fixed shoe shelves, raised on tapering block supports, height 175cm, width 92cm, two chests of four drawers, raised on tapering block supports, height 87cm, width 95cm. £70 - 100 151 A contemporary circular monkey puzzle topped table The circular top is produced from the first monkey puzzle tree brought into the United Kingdom and planted at Downing Manor, Holywell, raised on a painted table base, height 68cm, diameter 59cm.
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£150 - 200 152 A contemporary post war teak block standard lamp Having three block built cylindrical sections, raised on a cut out stepped plinth base, height 136cm. £50 - 80 153 A British Arts & Crafts light oak sideboard Having back section with two glazed doors above mirror back, the base section with two drawers and two cupboard doors, having carved Arts & Crafts designs throughout, raised on block supports, height 186cm, width 151cm. £300 - 500
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154 A post war Parker Knoll teak framed armchair Circa 1950’s, upholstered in a green and mustard knotted material, printed marks to interior, height of chair back 90cm. £60 - 80 155 A contemporary chrome and light wood finished hall stand Possibly Italian, modelled with light wood finished terminals above five twisted chrome columns, height 169cm. £60 - 80 156 An Aesthetic movement golden oak occasional table Circa 1870, in the manner of E.W. Godwin, modelled with a square top, raised on four columns, height 65cm, width 42cm. £50 - 80 157 Eric Lyons for Tecta bentwood framed lounge chair Upholstered in a blue and green striped material, height of back 90cm.
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£50 - 80 158 Chase (20th Century) gilt plaster wall plaque Depicting two female dancers and an imp playing pan pipes on a walnut board, signed to rim, 77x122cm £150 - 200
159 Howard Keith for HK Furniture Ltd two swivel armchairs and matching stool Circa 1970’s, comprising gentleman’s and ladies swivel armchairs and matching stool, upholstered in a beige and white striped material, each raised on a metal four claw base, original label to underside. £100 - 150
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161 A pair of Danish teak rocking stools
Circa 1950’s, having two drawers above three cupboard doors, raised tapering column supports, height 82cm, length 122cm.
Circa 1960’s, of rectangular form, with black leatherette seat cushions, height 36cm, length 61cm.
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162 162 A fine quality Danish rosewood dinning suite Circa 1960’s, comprising oval shaped table with two extra leaves, raised on inverted D shaped supports, height 72cm, length (excluding leaves) 170cm, width 108cm, length of one extra leaf 55cm, six bar back chairs each with black leatherette seat cushions, raised on column supports, complete with original label to underside, height of chair backs 78cm. £400 - 600
163 163 A fine quality Danish rosewood sideboard Circa 1960’s, of rectangular form having two large sliding doors enclosing single adjustable shelf, raised on tapering block supports, height 79cm, width 217cm, depth 47.5cm. £200 - 300 21
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197 An excellent quality Drylund Danish rosewood dining suite Comprising table of octagonal form, raised on splay supports, complete with two extra leaves, overall length including leaves 219cm, width 118cm, eight chairs, each with rosewood frames and grey upholstered seat and back cushions, comprising two carvers, complete with original labels to underside, height 93cm. ÂŁ400 - 600 22
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164 Post war, pair of black wooden framed easy armchairs Each with detachable seat covers, height 82cm. NB: This chairs were originally purchased in the 1970’s £150 - 200 165 A post war swivel armchair and matching stool Circa 1960’s, upholstered in a vibrant turquoise blue and green material, raised on a metal four claw base, height of chair back 96cm. £80 - 120 166 A contemporary light oak Arts & Crafts style dining suite Produced by Simon Green of Manchester, comprising octagonal topped table with one extra leaf, raised on block work supports, diameter 109cm, diameter of extra leaf 50cm, four splat back chairs, height of chair backs 110cm. £250 - 300
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167 A contemporary upcycled square topped occasional table The base originally produced from a mangle cog, with softwood square top, height 82cm, width 44cm. £100 - 150 168 An excellent quality post war Danish rosewood bureau Modelled in typical form, the roller shutter door operated by the pull-out slide, enclosing five drawers and fitted compartment, above four drawers, raised on plinth base, height 110cm, width 89cm, depth 44cm. £200 - 300 169 A contemporary upcycled rectangular topped storage unit Having reclaimed fruit wood top above three tray shelves, height 99cm, width 84cm, depth 52cm. NB: This item would make a fantastic kitchen or bar storage unit
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170 A contemporary upcycled rectangular topped double storage united Having reclaimed fruitwood top above six tray shelves, height 99cm, width 165cm, depth 60cm. £200 - 250 171 A contemporary upcycled three tier storage united Produced from reclaimed fruitwood and three potato crates, height 117cm, width 83cm, depth 46cm. NB: This item would look fantastic is a restaurant, fruit shop, kitchen or bar. £100 - 150 172 A contemporary upcycled rectangular topped storage united Having reclaimed fruitwood top above three tray shelves, height 99cm, length 84cm, width 52cm. NB: This item would make a fantastic kitchen or bar storage unit. £100 - 150 173 An excellent quality post war Danish rosewood flat fronted freestanding corner cupboard Having two panelled and glazed doors enclosing two fixed shelves above three drawers, the bottom section having two sliding doors, raised on plinth base, height 173cm, width 100cm, depth 65cm. £150 - 200 174 An Art Deco chrome framed occasional table The two circular frames enclosing a glass topped section, height 55cm, width 52cm. £60 - 80 175 A pair of contemporary industrial ceramic door handles
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Each of cylindrical form with steel mounts, length 47cm. £50 - 70 176 A set of three white plastic stacking stools Circa 1970’s, each with circular tops, raised on three block supports, height 31cm. £40 - 60 177 A modern New Gate industrial circular faced wall clock Having Roman numerals, diameter 60cm, complete with original box. £60 - 80 178 A contemporary Pierre Vandel (20th Century) rectangular wall mirror Having gilt and green painted speckled decoration, with four leaf finials, complete with original label to glass, height 88cm, width 64cm. £200 - 300 179 A pair of Pieff chrome framed bar stools Circa 1960’s, having black leather back and seat cushions, with chrome foot rests, height 86cm, complete with one extra seat cushion. £70 - 100 180 A pair of contemporary twin branch table lamps Having gilt and marble effect decoration throughout, height 71cm. £50 - 80
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181 A set of four post war swivel chairs Circa 1960’s, each having geometric upholstered seat covers, raised on metal four claw base, height 80cm. £100 - 150
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182 A pair of Harry Bertoia single chairs Model 420C, height 74cm. £150 - 200
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183 A post war Gordon Russell light oak mirrored back dressing table Having five assorted drawers of various sizes, raised on tapering block supports, height including mirror 142cm. £100 - 150 184 A contemporary Dwell white finished electrical stand Having frosted glass top with three base drawers, complete with original label, height 45cm, width 180cm. £80 - 120 185 A trio of three excellent quality Danish rosewood nest of tables
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186 A Charles & Ray Eames Aluminium Group swivel lounge chair
187 A highly decorative Poul Cadovius (Cado) circular topped table
Circa 1958, upholstered in a sage green material, raised on four metal claw base, height 87cm.
Having hand-painted top section depicting gilt stylised motifs, by Susanne Fjeldsøe Mygge, signed to rim and complete with original label to underside, raised on an aluminium tulip style base, height 71cm, diameter 118cm
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189 Alvar Aalto for Finmar pair of bentwood stackable stools
Circa 1960’s, comprising circular topped table, four triangular chairs, each with black vinyl seat cushions, height of chair back 70cm, diameter of table 105cm
Having circular tops, raised on three block supports, complete with original label to underside, height 44cm.
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190 A contemporary Danish rosewood military style sideboard Circa 1980’s, of rectangular form, having six drawers, height 44cm, width 145cm £200 - 300 191 A fine quality Angelia Stemmer (20th Century) cherry wood dining table Of shaped rectangular form, raised on four arced supports, height 76cm, width 190cm. NB: This table was designed and produced by Angelia as a commission and not entered into production. £300 - 400 192 An Art Deco PEL tubular chrome and green leatherette chair
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With green leatherette seat and back cushion, height 74cm. £150 - 200 193 A pair of industrial copper ceiling lamps Each with copper hoods, with milk glass pendant shaped shades, height 75cm, diameter 50cm. £100 - 150 194 Rodney Kinsman for OMK chrome mounted sling chair Circa 1970’s, with tubular supports and brown leather sling seat, height 70cm, diameter 77cm, depth 66cm. £100 - 150
195 A Herbert Terry ‘Anglepoise’ table lamp Circa 1950’s, modelled in a cream finish, embossed marks. £40 - 60 196 A stylish chrome framed armchair Circa 1970’s, upholstered in a light grey leather material, height 80cm.
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198 A Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller ‘Aluminium’ range swivel armchair Circa 1960’s, upholstered in black leather, raised on four outswept supports, impressed marks and numbered 3041109 3024088, height 87cm. £450 - 550
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199 A contemporary brown leather military style dressing chest Having a wooden band with studded decoration, the hinged cover lifts to enclose compartment above four drawers, the brass dummy lock stamped Bond St London, height 88cm, width 120cm, depth 51cm. £100 - 150 200 A fine quality British Arts & Crafts medium oak twin door wardrobe Possibly Scottish, the twin doors having green glass panels surrounded by copper mounts, flanking a central mirror plate, having two base drawers, the wardrobe has two beautiful locks and four handles each having pierced square panelled decoration, height 202cm, width 155cm, depth 62cm. £200 - 300 201 Art Deco three piece lounge suite Comprising an armchair professionally converted to a three seater sofa, width 190cm, two seater sofa, width 146cm, armchair, width 85cm, each with curved shaped arms and upholstered in a green/grey linear material with vibrant red trimming. £400 - 600 202 Seven Marcel Breuer chrome and black Cesca chairs Comprising five carvers and two singles, each with cane backs and seats, originally designed in 1928, stamped made in Italy and numbered 06-98, height of carver 76cm. £200 - 300
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203 Post War elm coffee table of shaped oval form Having a black painted top above four light elm splayed legs, length 85cm. £50 - 80 204 Contemporary Pregno Italian tall display cabinet Having satinwood inlaid decoration, the single door enclosing two fixed shelves with base drawer, height 175cm, width 65cm. £150 - 250 205 Arts & Crafts copper fire surround Having ten square shaped studs surrounding planished decoration with two hanging hooks, height 106 cm, width 124cm, inside width 41cm. £200 - 300 206 Contemporary Pregno Italian sideboard Having satinwood inlaid decoration, with two drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, length 153cm. £120 - 150 207 A pair of excellent quality Danish rosewood ladder shelf units Having ladder style wall brackets, each bookcase having one glazed section which consists of two glazed doors enclosing single fixed shelf, and one bookcase base having two rosewood veneered sliding doors, height of glazed section 65cm, width 80cm, depth 30cm, height of ladder wall brackets 201cm. £200 - 300 208 A Gordon Warr (20th Century) light oak joint stool Of tall rectangular form, raised on four block supports, height 61cm. £60 - 80 209 Gordon Warr (20th Century) two tier beech coffee table Having cylindrical sections, raised on three turned block supports, height 50cm, diameter 33cm. £40 - 60 210 Gordon Warr (20th Century) light oak dining table Circa 1987, of circular form having four u shaped cut out sections, which fit the column supports, height 75cm, diameter 94cm. NB: This table was produced by Gordon Warr in 1987 and featured in the January edition of ‘Practical Wood Working’ £150 - 250
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212 212 Gordon Warr (20th Century) two contemporary beech standard lamps Each of rectangular form, the largest example having turned oval shaped centre section, height of largest example 61cm £60 - 80 213 Gordon Warr (20th Century) light oak table lamp Circa 1980, having white aluminium shade, raised on adjustable support. NB: This lamp featured in the June 1980 edition of ‘Practical Wood Working’ and on page 222 it explains in great detail how the lamp was produced £40 - 60 214 Gordon Warr (20th Century) light oak coffee table Of shaped rectangular form, raised on an aeroplane style support, height 40cm, width 82cm, depth 43cm
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215 Gordon Warr (20th Century) teak adjustable television table Circa 1973, the top of shaped rectangular form, raised on octagonal column support terminating on splay feet, length 74cm NB: This table featured on the front cover of August 1973 ‘Practical Woodworking’ and on page 385 it explains in great detail how the table was produced £80 - 120 216 Gordon Warr (20th century) knee hold desk of rectangular form The top section with light oak trimming, having two teak removable sections containing three drawers, height 75, length 136cm, depth complete with stylish teak framed desk chair, with green vinyl seat cushion, height 69cm, depth 76cm £200 - 300 217 Gordon Warr (20th century) pair of pine framed chairs Circa 1975, upholstered in a green stripe material, height 76cm NB: These chairs were featured on the front page of November 1975 Practical Wood Working’ and on page 581 it explains how the chairs were produced £80 - 120 218 Gordon Warr (20th century) pine sideboard Circa 1975, having two drawers above two panelled cupboard door, height 82cm, length 94cm, depth 43cm NB: This sideboard was featured on the front page of October 1975 ‘Practical Wood Working’ £70 - 100 219 Gordon Warr (20th century) set of six pine framed dining chairs Comprising two carvers and four singles, having splat backs, upholstered with green and blue check material, height 86cm
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£80 - 120 220 Gordon Warr (20th century) fruitwood adjustable bookrack Having one adjustable section with turned wooden handle, length 75cm £40 - 60 221 A post war white enamel and tin kitchen cupboard Circa 1950’s, having two doors above single drawer and base door, height 172, width 77cm, depth 47cm £50 - 80 222 A 20th century fiberglass picture Depicting the Wedgwood factory and buildings, inset within pine frame, 122x168cm (excluding frame) £200 - 300 223 Two large sized contemporary oils on canvas Each depicting 1960’s scenes to include Geoff Hurst holding the Jules Rimet trophy circa 1966, a union jack mini, Che Guevara, Twiggy, height 244cm, width 122cm £200 - 300 224 Three large sized contemporary oils on canvas Each depicting various scenes from the 1960’s to include Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Yellow Submarine, Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison, height 244cm, width 122cm £300 - 500 32
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225 Gordon Warr (20th century) teak veneered bedroom pair Comprising knee hold dressing table, having five assorted drawers, height 70cm, width 153cm, narrow chest of five drawers, height 101cm, width 69cm NB: The chest of drawers is featured on the front page of ‘Practical Wood Working’ November 1974 £80 - 120 226 A folio ‘The Stafford Collection’ Containing nineteen various prints from the 1920’s/30’s £50 - 70 227 A post war Laddererax shelfing unit Having cupboard section, open bookcase section, and drawer section, with three black metal ladder racks £100 - 150 228 Hans Brattud for Hove Mobler black finished and chrome dinning suite Circa 1970, comprising rectangular table, raised on block chrome supports, height 73cm, length 244cm, width 82cm, eight Scandia chairs, raised on chrome supports, height of chair back 95cm NB: This suite was purchased in 1970 by the vendor in a Manchester store £300 - 500 229 A 1960’s G-Plan teak dining room suite The oval extending dining table raised on two supports with concave brackets, the six conforming chair with lath backs and padded seats raised on legs of tapering square section, the two arm chairs with outswept arms. Table open 208cm and closed 162cm, height of chairs 90cm. (7) £100 - 200
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232 Andrea Minaux (1923-1986) two abstract print wall hangings
The extending dining table with a drop-in leaf raised on two angled supports and brackets, the conforming chairs with shaped and concave backs, padded seats raised on legs of tapering circular section, length extended 180cm, length unextended 140cm, height of chair 80cm.
Comprising an example depicting fish, 69x109cm, the second example depicting a stylised woman, 69x109cm, each bears label to verso ‘Les Edition Braun & Cie, Paris
£100 - 200 231 A Guy Rogers 1960’s red leather swivel armchair The concave teak back with two fitted cushions above padded arms and a cushioned seat , raised on a five branch chromed star base, height of chair 89cm and a second similar chair with a single cushion back, height of chair 65cm.
£50 - 80 233 An Arts & Crafts oak hall chair Possibly Scottish, having carved bent side arms, with bobbin form back support, raised on bun supports, height 133cm £100 - 150
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234 A post war chrome framed electric flying saucer fire
237 A contemporary Hamilton maple quarter sized American pool table
Having grill edge, with pink face, raised on four chrome out swept supports, height 68cm
Having black applied studded decoration, height 90cm, width 195cm, depth 105cm
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238 A contemporary reclining armchair
Having stepped decoration with two warming lights, height 59cm
Circa 1960s, upholstered in a green and blue checkered material, raised on a chrome effect star base, height 95cm
£40 - 60 236 An Ercol light elm five piece dining suite Comprising refectory table, raised on inverted block supports, height 72cm, width 151cm, depth 85cm, four spindle back chairs, raised on column supports, height 100cm. £150 - 200 34
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240 Rare (Silver Age) Marvel Comic ‘Tales of Suspense’ #39 Mar 1963 UK Pence Copy. Tales of Suspense is one of the most significant Marvel titles of the Silver Age. The title both introduced Iron Man and showcased many of Captain America’s earlier Silver Age appearances. For many decades, both Iron Man and Captain America have played a central role for Marvel as both stand-alone superheroes and central members of the Avengers super-hero team. £300 - 400 241 Approx. Fifty (Silver/Bronze Age) Comics Comprises mainly of DC issues with eight from American Comics Group which includes ‘Forbidden Worlds’ #105, 109, 118 & 125 and ‘Unknown Worlds’ #15, 29, 39 & 50. The DC issues includes ‘Batman’ #138, ‘Superman’ #158, 213 & 240, ‘Mystery in Space’ #58 & 106, ‘House of Mystery’ #112, 117 & 128, ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ #73, 74 & 91, ‘House of Secrets’ #38, 51, 54, 56 & 63, ‘Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen’ #60, 64, 95, 111, 126, 147 & 157, ‘World’s Finest’ #123 & 205, ‘Challengers of the Unknown’ #46 & 50, ‘Superboy’ #94, ‘Forever People’ #4, ‘Metal Men’ #17, ‘Justice League of America’ #80, ‘Adventure Comics’ #317, ‘Strange Adventures’ #114, ‘Detective Comics’ #320 and ‘Hot Wheels’ #1. Conditions Vary Overall Good. £150 - 200 242 Thirty Eight (Silver/Bronze Age) Marvel Comics Includes ‘Avengers’ #2 Nov 1963 issue “The Space Phantom”, ‘Tales to Astonish’ #39 Jan 1963 issue “Starring The Astonishing Ant-Man”, ‘Amazing Adult Fantasy’ #10 Mar 1962 “Those Who Change”, ‘Strange Tales’ #111 Aug 1963 “First Appearance of Asbestos Man, Blackie Barker & Frank”, ‘Tales of Suspense’ #44 Aug 1963 “Iron Man Faces the Menace of the Mad Pharaoh!”, ‘Fantastic Four’ numbers 22, 87, 91, 95, 99 & 104 and ‘Iron Man’ numbers 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 & 40. Conditions Vary.
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£200 - 300 243 Approx. Two Hundred and Fifty (Bronze/ Modern Age) Comics Comprising DC and Marvel, UK and US issues. Included amongst is approx. one hundred and fifty ‘Spider-Man’ UK issues also inc. ‘The Spectacular Spider-Man’ No.96, 99, 115, 169, 172 and 275, approx. fifty ‘Batman’ issues and approx. fifty ‘Superman’ DC issues predominately 1980s-late 1990s. Conditions Vary Overall Good. £120 - 140 244 Approx. Two Hundred and Fifty (Modern Age) UK Marvel Comics Includes approx. one hundred and fifty issues of ‘Transformers’, approx. fifty issues of ‘Thundercats’ and approx. fifty other issues from ‘Masters of the Universe’ and ‘Mask’. Conditions Vary Overall Good. £70 - 100 245 Twenty Five (Silver/Bronze Age) Marvel and DC Comics Includes ‘Daredevil’ #10 Oct 1965 issue “First appearance of the Organizer, Cat Man, Ape Man, Frog Man, and Bird Man in While the City Sleeps!”, ‘Fantastic Four’ #65 Aug 1967 issue, ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ #102 Sept 1967 issue, ‘Sub-Mariner’ #10, 11 & 47-49, ‘Batman’ #340, ‘Blackhawk’ #239, etc. £60 - 80
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From sleek 20th furniture and art and turntables.. Wright Marshall’s specialists Niall, Nick and Neil, look at these uber-cool and very desirable markets… Niall on 20th Century Design…..
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he market for cool and sleek furniture and decorative objects from the 20th Century has never been so popular with collectors, interior designers, and private buyers re-styling their homes. This uber-cool look can be seen in on-trend restaurants, wine bars, chic hotels, and increasingly in stylish homes throughout the UK and abroad. With classic simplistic pieces from the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements of circa 1900, through to the exotically stylish Art Deco designs of the 1920’s and 30’s, and beyond into the popular ‘Mid Century’ retro and vintage furnishings from the 1950’s, 60’ and 70’s, the possibilities to source a stylish unique look or valuable collection is endless! The latest trend to explode onto the ‘20th Century’ market is the ‘Industrial’
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phenomenon! With its raw utilitarian appeal growing rapidly, buyers are now appreciating the stripped back architectural forms of the ‘salvaged’ wonders of our Industrial heritage.
Century Industrial and urban landscapes particular to the North West of England, as personified in the works of L.S.Lowry, his peers, and the new generation of modern day Northern Artist.
Nick on Northern Art…..
This genre of art depicts the harsh realities as well as the lighter side of life of the people living and working in an around Manchester and its surrounding towns, both pre-war and post-war, often featuring factory’s, chimneys, viaducts, canals and terraces.
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here have always been those ‘die hard’ devotees of the turntable spinning around their favourite vinyls, meticulously preserving the vinyl in their old sleeves brings its own pleasure too. The diehards have recently been joined by a more modern culture of buying public who have bucked the trend by seeking out their favourite artists of the modern day, and only vinyl will do.
Pressing plants have been hard pushed to keep up with the demand for records prepared in the age old way, and this new trend shows little signs of abating as the sale of vinyl’s has massively increased record sales across the globe. This ‘dusting down’ of old equipment has meant a resurgence in the sale of both vintage vinyl and the equipment that it’s played on.
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246 A Collection of Comics Includes ‘Batman’ Pocket Book #1, 2, 3, 7 & 8, ‘Spiderman’ Pocket Book #2, ‘Superman’ Pocket Book #11, 7 issues of ‘StarBlazer’ and 21 Comics from Alan Class Comics titles include ‘Uncanny Tales’, ‘Astounding Stories’, ‘Amazing Stories of Suspense’, ‘Sinister Tales’, ‘Creepy Worlds’ and ‘Secrets of the Unknown’. £40 - 60 247 Five (Bronze Age) Comics from Marvel & DC Includes ‘X-Men’ #86 Feb 1974 issue “The Sinister Shadow of Doomsday!”, ‘The Witching Hour’ #16 Sept 1971 issue “Its Midnight...”, ‘Journey into Mystery’ #12 Aug 1974 issue, ‘Fantasy Masterpieces’ #9 Aug 1980 issue Starring The Silver Surfer and ‘The Thing’ #5 Nov 1983 issue. VG condition throughout. £60 - 80 248 A Collection of Marvel and DC Comics Includes Thirty Nine Issues of ‘Tales of Suspense feat: Iron Man and Captain America’ includes #60, 61, 62 and 64-99, Twelve issues of DC’s ‘The Brave & The Bold’ and ‘Star Wars’ #9, 10 and 11. Together with a 1970s ‘Batman and Robin’ Talking Alarm Clock, Fifteen copies of ‘Rip Raider’ and 13 copies of ‘The Jack of Spades’ both by Tops Comics. £150 - 200 249 The Dandy & Beano Comics Comprises of One Hundred and Twenty Eight in total. Includes Eighty Six ‘Dandy’ Issues from 19741990, No. 1710, 1733, 1758, 1761, 1773, 1803, 1804, 1832, 1837-1844, 1847, 1850, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1865, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1879,1880,1888, 1893, 1894, 1897-1900, 1902, 1903, 1906-1911, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920-1922, 1924-1927, 1931-1936, 2390. 2397, 2408, 2411, 2418, 2447, 2448, 2450, 2451, 2453, 2460, 2461, 2469, 2474, 2476, 2482, 2483, 2488, 2491, 2493, 2498, 2499, 2536, 2537 and 2543. Also Forty Two ‘Beano’ Issues from 1984-1991 No. 2151, 2190, 2283, 2306, 2308, 2310-2312, 2318, 2373, 23812384, 2390, 2394, 2395, 2410, 2411, 2417-2420, 2422, 2425-2427, 2434, 2437, 2439-2441, 2443, 2447, 2448, 2457,2458, 2469, 2471, 2508, 2520 and 2546. Overall Condition VG. £40 - 60 250 A Collection of Sci-Fi/Film Magazines Mostly Collectors Editions, Seventy Nine in total. Includes ‘Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back’ Collector’s Edition Book, ‘Star Wars’ Official Collector’s Edition Marvel Comic Publication, ‘Spacemen’ January 1963 Edition Vol.2 No.2 and ‘Spacemen’ June 1964 Edition No.8, ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’ Official Collector’s Edition Published in 1978, ‘Vision of Tomorrow’ 1st issue August 1969, ‘Starlog Photo Guide: Toys & Models’ Vol 1, ‘Science Fiction Horror & Fantasy’ Vol 1 Star Wars Collectors Edition, ‘Fantastic Films’ April 78, Jun 78, Aug 78, Dec 78 & Jul 79, ‘Starlog’ #1, 2, 3, 6, 15, 17 & 32, ‘Starlog presents Cinemagic’ #1-6, 8, 9 & 11, ‘Science Fantasy Film Classics’ 1st Collector’s Edition Featuring Star Wars and ‘Starburst’ #17, 28 & 30. Other issue’s from ‘Future Life’, ‘Cinefantastique’ and ‘Space Wars’. Overall Condition VG. £70 - 90 251 A Collection of Horror/Film Magazines Many Collectors Editions, Fifty Eight in total. Includes Twenty Four Issues of ‘Famous Monsters of Filmland’ #2 (2nd Great Issue), #9 November 1960, #8 September 1960, #10 January 1961, #11 April 1961, #12 June 1961, #15 January 1962, #16 March 1962, #17 May 1962, September 1962 Issue, November 1962 Issue, Surprise Issue February 1963,
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252 5th Anniversary Special Edition April 1963, June 1963 Issue, August 1963 Issue, #25 October 1963, #26 January 1964, #27 March 1964, The 1967 Yearbook Special Edition, #49 May 1968, #56 July 1969, #61 January 1970 and #108 July 1974, Twelve Issues of ‘Castle of Frankenstein’ #2-8, #11, #16, #24-25 and the 1967 Annual, ‘Phobos’ Summer 1977 No.1 Issue, ‘Special Visual Effects created by Ray Harryhausen’ Summer 1971 Vol.1 No.2 Issue, ‘The House of Hammer’ #12 September 1977, ‘Chilling Monster Tales’ #1 August 1969, ‘Monster Mania’ Collectors Edition #1 October 1966 and #3 April 1967, ‘Supernatural Horror Filming’ #1 & 2, Five Issues of ‘Photon’ and Eight Issues of ‘Cinefantastique’ inc. ‘The Exorcist’ Special, ‘The Omen’ Special, ‘Carrie’ Special, ‘Alien’ Special, ‘The Birds’ Special, Fall 1970 Issue, Winter 1971 Issue and Summer 1971 Issue. Overall Condition Good.
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A Legendary Story in Northwich Towns History.
252 Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier Boxing Program
July 6th 1963. The Beatles were invited as Guests of Honour to crown the Towns Carnival Queen. Unfortunately their dramatic appearance caused the crowd to surge forward which almost caused a crush. Therefore the Crowning was postponed until later that evening. The band were booked to play their 5th Gig
An Official 52-Page Souvenir Program for the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship match between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden, New York on March 8, 1971. Cover designed
NB: Known as ‘The Fight of the Century’ or ‘The Fight’. This is the title boxing writers and historians have named this particular match between champion Frazier and challenger Ali. Frazier went on to win the match in 15 Rounds by unanimous decision. And it was the first time ever two undeafeated boxers fought each other for the World Heavyweight Championship. £300 - 350 253 Four 8”x 10” Black & White Photographs ‘The Beatles’ Photos were taken by Les Goode at the Northwich Memorial Hall, Cheshire in 1963. They show The Fab Four Crowning the Northwich Carnival Queen of 1963 Cathryn Millington.
253 at The Memorial Hall, this would be where Cathryn Millington would be crowned Northwich Carnival Queen by Paul McCartney.The best of the photos captures this moment. £100 - 200 254 Autograph Book Contains most Notibly Brian Epstein’s Autograph signed 1963, Brian is best known for managing the Beatles. Also contains Autographs from Mick Jagger, The Merseybeats, Freddie & The Dreamers, The Hollies and Les Chadwick from The Pacemakers. Also includes a Pass for The Rolling Stones Performance on 30th August 1963 at The Oasis Club, Manchester. £300 - 400 255 Autographed Merseybeats On Stage EP 1964 Fontana Label (TE 17422), Autographed to the rear of Sleeve by 4 Members of the band, including John Banks and Aaron Williams. £40 - 60 256 Autographed Sex Pistols Postcard
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Signed by Johnny Rotten (Lydon) with certificate of authenticity. Together with a Framed ‘Revillos’ Autographed Sleeve. £60 - 100
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257 Two Vinyl LPs The Cumberland Three ‘Folk Scene USA’ stereo Recording (SCX 3364). With Front Cover Autographed by J.Stewart at ‘Band on The Wall’, Manchester. 17th October 1989. Together with The Nocturnes 1969 LP ‘Live’ Stereo Recording (SCX 6315), The Nocturnes were formed in Nov 1965 for “Tiffanys” Manchester, This particular Live Recording is their from their Last Night In Manchester. Overall Condition Good+. £30 - 40
Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ 3-LP Boxset Apple (STCH 639), Paul McCartney’s ‘Tripping the Live Fantastic’ 3-LP, ‘Band on the Run’, ‘RAM’, ‘McCartney’ and ‘Venus & Mars’, John Lennon’s ‘Shaved Fish’, The Plastic ono Band ‘Live Peace in Toronto 1969’, Ringo Starr’s ‘Blast from your past’, etc. Most in VG Condition. £80 - 100 262 Approx Two Hundred LPs and Fifty 45s Includes The Rolling Stones ‘Let it Bleed’, ‘Some Girls’, ‘Undercover’, ‘Made in the Shade’, ‘Emotional Rescue’, ‘Sucking in the Seventies’, ‘Steel Wheels’, ‘Big Hits (High Tide And Green Grass)’ and ‘Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)’, Pink Floyd’s ‘Meddle’, ‘The Wall’, ‘Final Cut’, ‘Nice Pair’ and ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’, Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Electric Ladyland’, others by Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Simple Minds, The Smiths, Squeeze, Stranglers, David Bowie, Thin Lizzy, Dire Straits, Queen, U2, Blondie, Sparks, Steeleye Span, Eagles, Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Moody Blues, Santana, The Jam, Ultravox, ELO, Pete Townshend, etc. VG Condition. £160 - 180
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267 267 Approx One Hundred and Seventy LP Records ROCK Solo Artists. Includes Ian Matthews ‘If You Saw Thro’ My Eyes’ Large Vertigo Label (636 0034), ‘Some Days You Eat The Bear And Some Days The Bear Eats You’ Elektra Label (K 42160) and ‘Valley Hi’ Elektra Label (K 42144), Rod Stewart/Faces ‘Live Coast To Coast - Overture And Beginners’ Mercury Label (9100 001), Neil Young’s ‘Harvest’, ‘After the Goldrush’, ‘Times Fade Away’ and ‘Live Rust’ with Crazy Horse, John Mayall’s ‘Empty Rooms’, Jethro Tull’s ‘War Child’, ‘Catch Bull at Four’, ‘Aqualung’, ‘Stormwatch’, ‘Live’, ‘Minstrel in the Gallery’, ‘To old to Rock n Roll’ and ‘Heavy Horses’, 8 LPs by Bob Dylan, 7 LPs by David Bowie, to others by Frank Zappa, Nils Lofgren, Phil Manzanera, Ian Hunter, Don McLean, Ralph McTell, Gregg Allman, Joan Armatrading, Mike Oldfield, Robert Palmer, Al Stewart, Chris Soujre, Stephen Stills, Elton John, Steve Hackett, Rick Wakeman, Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Alan Price, Kate Bush, Eric Clapton, Cat Stevens, Bryan Ferry, etc. Overall VG Condition Clean Throughout. £120 - 140
258 The Rolling Stones LP Scarce 1st Press Debut Released April 1964. Red Decca Label (LK 4605), with the all important 1A Matrix number. Unfortunately the Record and Sleeve show some wear. £80 - 100 259 The Beatles ‘Please Please Me’ LP Rare UK Debut Album released by the fab four on March 22nd, 1963. This 1st Pressing Mono copy has the all important Parlophone Black & Gold Label (PMC 1202). Unfortunately the Record and Sleeve are heavily worn. £150 - 200 260 Three Vinyl LPs by The Rolling Stones Comprising their 2 Albums from 1965 ‘Out of our Heads’ Red Decca Label (LK 4733) and ‘No.2’ Red Decca Label (LK 4661) together with their 1966 Album ‘Aftermath’ Red Decca Label (LK 4786). All in Very Good Condition. £120 - 160
261 261 Approx Eighty Vinyl Records by/relating to The Beatles Includes approx Fifty 45rpm Records and Thirty LPs which includes ‘Please Please Me’ 4th Press, ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ 1st Press and ‘With The Beatles’ 1st Press (all three in F-P condition), ‘The Beatles Tapes’ From The David Wigg Interviews Polydor Label (2683 068), 2 copies of ‘Magical Mystery Tour’, an Italian Issue of ‘Rock n Roll’ Double LP , ‘Live at The Hollywood Bowl’ Double LP, ‘Love Songs’ Double LP, ‘Hey Jude’ New Zealand Issue Apple Label (CPCS 106), George 40
263 263 Three 45rpm Vinyl Records The Beatles ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ EP 1st Press mono Parlophone Label (MMT-1) with Blue Lyric Insert. Together with Cat Stevens ‘Morning Has Broken’ Island Label (WIP-6121) Label only printed on one-side and a copy of David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’ Philips Label.
268 268 Twenty Four LPs by The Rolling Stones, The Who, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd
£60 - 80
IncludesThe Rolling Stones ‘Through The Past, Darkly Big Hits vol.2’ Octagonal Sleeve, ‘Big Hits High Tide and Green Grass’, ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Its Only Rock n Roll’, ‘Made in the Shade’ and ‘Some Girls’, The Who’s ‘Live in Leeds’, ‘Who’s Next’, ‘By Numbers’ and ‘Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy’, Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ Die-Cut Sleeve, ‘No.3’, ‘No.4 (Four Symbols)’, ‘Houses of the Holy’, ‘The Song Remains The Same’, ‘CODA’ and ‘Presence’ And Pink Floyd’s ‘Ummagumma’, ‘Relics’, ‘Soundtrack from the film More’, ‘Obscured by Clouds’ and ‘Meddle’. Overall VG Condition Clean Throughout.
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£30 - 35 264 Nineteen LPs by The Beatles Includes ‘Les Beatles’ 1964 French Issue Odeon Label (OSX 222), ‘Please Please Me’ 4th Press, 1st Press issues of ‘Revolver’, ‘Help’ and ‘Abbey Road’, Reissues of ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’, ‘The White Album’, ‘A Hard Days Night’ and ‘Rubber Soul’, 6 LPs by Paul McCartney and 4 LPs by John Lennon.
The Beatles Debut Album ‘Please Please Me’ 4th Pressing Parlophone Label (PMC 1202) and their 2nd Album ‘With the Beatles’ 2nd Pressing Parlophone Label (PMC 1206) together with The Rolling Stones Debut Album Decca Label (LK 4605) and their 2nd Album ‘No.2’ Decca Label (LK 4661). All in Very Good Condition. £150 - 200 266 Seven Vinyl LPs Most notibly includes includes The Beatles ‘Please Please Me’ 4th Press, ‘With The Beatles’ 1st Press and ‘Rubber Soul’ 1st Press. Overall Fair Condition. £80 - 100
269 269 Approx Seventy Five LP Records PROG ROCK Bands Includes Atomic Rooster’s 1970 Debut Album B&C Label (CAS 1010) and ‘Death walks behind you’ B&C
Dream Flowers’, Fatal Charm ‘King of Comedy’, Tubeway Army ‘Replicas’, The Sisters of Mercy ‘Temple of Love’, Skids ‘FanFare’, ‘Day in Europa’, and ‘Scared To Dance’, Sham 69 ‘The Adventures of the Hersham Boys’, Depeche Mode ‘Speak & Spell’, Groovy Baby ‘A Kiss in the Dream House’, An Emotional Fish ‘Celebration Live EP’, Fish Monkey Man ‘Breathing’, others from Pink Floyd, PIL, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Ultravox, Pete Shelley, Space, The Damned, New Order, Flock of Seagulls, Lene Lovich, Vapors, Ozzy Ozbourne, etc. Together with Two Ltd Edition 10” Vinyl inc. The 1978 Compilation ‘Guillotine’. Overall Condition Fair.
Label (CAS 1026) their 1972 album ‘Made in England’ Dawn Label (DNLS 3038) Blue Denim Cover and their 1973 album ‘In Hearing of’ Pegasus Label (PEG1), Van Der Graaf Generator’s 1972 album ‘68-71’ Charisma Label (CS2) and their 1975 album ‘Godbluff’ Charisma Label (CAS 1109), Greenslade’s 1973 Debut Warner Bros. Label (K 46207) and their 1973 album ‘Beside Manners are Extra’ Warner Bros. Label (K 46259), Caravan’s ‘Better by Far’ and ‘Blind dog at St.Dunstans’, Renaissance ‘Prologue’, ‘Ashes are Burning’, ‘Azure D’or’, ‘A song for all seasons’, ‘Scheheragrade & other Stories’ and ‘Turn of the Cards’, Comus ‘To Keep from Crying’, The Nice ‘Five Bridges’, Tempest ‘Living in Fear’, 12 by Genesis, 9 by ELO and Yes, 6 by Roxy Music, 3 by Man, Family and Procol Harum, others by Be Bop Deluxe, Barclay James Harvest, Focus, Curved Air, Hawkwind and Audience. Overall VG Condition Clean Throughout.
£100 - 120 276 Sixteen Hard Rock Picture Discs
£120 - 140 270 Three LPs Includes The Rolling Stones ‘Exile on Mainstreet’ with Postcards, Led Zeppelin’s ‘In Through the Outdoor’ in Brown paper Bag and Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ Black cellophene £100 - 120
271 271 Approx One Hundred and Thirty LP Records ROCK Bands Includes Free’s 1968 album ‘Tons of Sobs’ Island Label (ILPS 9089) their 1970 album ‘Fire & Water’ Pink Island Label (ILPS 9120) and their 1982 album ‘Completely Free’, Pretty Things 1970 album ‘Parachute’ Harvest Label (SHVL 774) and their 1975 album ‘Savage Eye’ (SSK 59401), King Crimson’s Debut ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King’ Reissue and their 1974 album ‘Red’ Island Label (ILPS 9308), Blind Faith’s Debut 1983 Reissue Polydor Label (SPELP14), Traffic’s 1967 album ‘Mr Fantasy’ Island Label (ILPS 9061) their 1970 album ‘John Barleycorn Must Die’ Island Label (ILPS 9116) their 1974 album ‘When the Eagle Flies’ Island Label (ILPS 9273) and the 1973 album ‘On the Road’ Island Label (ISLD2), Hookfoot’s 1972 album ‘Communication’ DJM Label (DJLPS 428), Jefferson Airplane’s 1970 album ‘The Worst Of Jefferson Airplane’ RCA (SF 8164), The Scaffold ‘Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall’ Parlophone Label (PMC 7051), Mott the Hoople’s 1973 album ‘Mott’ CBS Label (S 69038) with die-cut flipback/ gatefold sleeve with day-glo print, Deep Purple’s ‘In Rock’, ‘The Book of Taliesyn’ and ‘Machine Head’, The Doors ‘Morrison Hotel’, ‘Absolutely Live’, ‘Full Circle’ and ‘Weird Scenes inside the Goldmine’, Diamond Head’s ‘Canterbury’, Iron Butterfly ‘Live’, 5 by Loggins & Messina, 4 by The Moody Blues, Ten Years After and Strawbs, 3 by Queen and Sparks, 2 by Tubes, Squeeze and Lindisfarne, others by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cream, Chicago, Dire Straits, Fairport Convention, Groundhogs, Wishbone Ash, Ultravox, 10cc, Thompson Twins, Uriah Heep, The Move, Santana, The Police, Pentangle, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Sky, Spandau Ballet, Status Quo, Steeleye Span, Matthews Southern Comfort, Stranglers, Supertramp and Talking Heads. Overall VG Condition Clean Throughout. £220 - 240
272 272 Thirty LPs PUNK Includes The Fall ‘Dragnet’ Step Forward Label (SFLP 4) with card insert, The Undertones 1979 Self Titled LP SIRE Label (SRK 6071) with red card inner, The Partisans 1983 Self Titled LP No Future Label (PUNK 4), The Business ‘Suburban Rebels’ Secret Label (SEC 11) with Gatefold Sleeve, The Damned ‘Damned Damned Damned’ Stiff Label (SEEZ 1) Fair Condition, Iggy & The Stooges ‘Raw Power’ Reissue F-G Condition, The Exploited’s ‘Totally Exploited’ and ‘Troops of Tomorrow’, The Ruts ‘The Crack’, Ruts D.C ‘Animal Now’, 4 by Dead Kennedys, 2 by PIL, Angelic Upstarts ‘Live’, Anti-Nowhere League ‘We Are...The League’, Peter and the Test Tube Babies ‘Pissed And Proud’, 2 by Cockney Rejects, Vice Squad ‘No Cause For Concern’ Riot City Label (ZEM 103), The Clash ‘London Calling’ and ‘Combat Rock’ with Poster, The Macc Lads ‘Live at Leeds’ Plum Coloured Vinyl, U.K. Subs ‘Recorded 1979-1981’ Blue Coloured Vinyl and The Dickies ‘The Incredible Shrinking Dickies’ Yellow Coloured Vinyl. Conditions vary overall VG+ unless otherwise stated.
Includes Iron Maiden’s ‘Infinite Dreams’ Shaped Disc and ‘Run to the Hills’ 7inch, Spinal Tap’s ‘Break like the wind’ LP, Saxon ‘The Eagle Has Landed’ LP, Two 7inch by Motorhead, Tygers of Pan Tang ‘Love Potion No.9’ 7inch, Y&T ‘Mean Streak’ Shaped Disc, Samson ‘Red Skies’ 7inch, etc. Overall Good Condition. £50 - 70 277 Four Vinyl LPs The Beach Boys ‘Pet Sounds’ Stereo 1st Press UK Release 1966 on Capital Label (ST 2458) together with Magna Carta’s 1970 LP ‘Seasons’ 1st Press with Gatefold Sleeve on the Large Vertigo Swirl Label (6360 003), Free’s 1970 Album ‘Fire & Water’ 1st Pressing Island Label (ILPS 9120) and ‘The Velvet Underground & Nico’ 1971 UK reissue with Gatefold Sleeve on MGM Label (2315 056), this album is more commonly known as the “Banana Record” because of its famous cover design by Andy Warhol. £60 - 100
£140 - 160 273 Fifty Two LPs Includes The Beatles (White Album) #0169434, Jefferson Starship ‘Freedom at Point Zero’ Liming Record Label (LM-3018, Pink Floyd’s ‘Wish you were here’, ‘Animals’ and ‘Dark side of the moon’, The Doors ‘Waiting for the sun’, Emerson Lake & Palmer ‘Trilogy’, Iron Butterfly ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’, The Stranglers ‘The Collection 77-82’, The Rumour ‘Max’, Others by Jean Michel Jarre, The Steve Miller Band, Jon & Vangelis, Santana, Dire Straits, Roger Daltrey, Peter Frampton, Blondie, Paul Simon, Squeeze, Little River Band, Bob Dylan and The Cars. Conditions Vary Overall Good. £60 - 80
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274 Eighty LPs
278 King Crimson’s Debut LP
Includes U2 ‘The Joshua Tree’, Thomas Dolby ‘The Golden Age of Wireless’, Roger Waters ‘Radio Kaos’, Robert Plant ‘The Principle of Moments’ and The Blue Nile ‘A Walk across the Rooftops’, others include Ultravox, OMD, Lou Reed, Tears for Fears, David Bowie, Mike & The Mechanics, Chris Rea, Roxy Music.
£70 - 100
£60 - 80 275 Approx One Hundred and Twenty 12” Vinyl Records. PUNK/ROCK/NEW WAVE Includes The 1988 Compilation Album ‘Shadow Factory’ (SARAH 587), The 1990 Compilation Album ‘Temple Cloud-A Sarah Compilation’ (SARAH 376), Vicious Circle ‘Barbed Wire Slides’, Magazine ‘The Correct use of Soup’, C.C.C.P ‘American Soviets’, Pieter Nooten/Michael Brook ‘Sleeps with the Fishes’, The Stranglers ‘Live (X Cert)’, ‘Rattus Norvegious’ and ‘La Folie’, Xymox ‘Blind Hearts’, The Spizzles ‘Spikey
‘In The Court Of The Crimson King’ 1st Pressing Released Oct 1969 with Gatefold Sleeve and Pink Island Label cat no. ILPS 9111. 279 Seven LP Records Includes The Jimi Hendrix Experience ‘Smash Hits’ Track Label (613 004), ‘Electric Ladyland’ 1973 UK Reissue Track Label (2657 012) and ‘Electric Ladyland Part 2’ 1969 Track Label (613017), Richie Havens ‘Stonehenge’ 1969 Verve Lasel (SVLP 6021), The 1970 3-LP Compilation ‘Woodstock’ Atlantic (2663 001), The 1971 US 3-LP Compilation ‘The First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies-Isle of Wight/Atlanta Pop Festival’ Columbia Label (G3X 30805) and Miles Davis ‘Filles De Kilimanjaro’ CBS Label (S 63551). Overall Condition Good+. £50 - 60 41
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Chubby ‘The Fight is on’ Dutch Release LP Provogue Label (PRD 7295 1) and Kingdom of Sorrow ‘Behind the Blackest Tears’ US Release Ltd Edition 180 Gram Coloured Vinyl LP. MINT Condition Throughout. £50 - 70 285 Approx Forty Vinyl Records Includes Billy Fury & The Gamblers 1965 EP Decca Label (DFE 8641), The Merseybeats self titled LP Fontana Label (TL 5210) and their 1963 EP ‘I Think of You’, George Harrisons ‘Concert for Bangladesh’ 3LP Boxset, The Beatles ‘With the Beatles’ single box EMI issue, and Thirty Eight 7inch by Artists such as Bobby Rydell, Jimmy Radcliffe, Butterflys, Kookie, Chants, Kirkby, Escorts, Naturals, Shane Fenton, Tams, Buddy Holly, Drifters and Billy Fury.
290 and The Jam’s ‘Direction Reaction Creation’ 5-CD. VG Condition. £80 - 100
£60 - 80 286 Three Limited Edition Boxsets
280 280 Two LP Records from 1973 Hawkwind’s ‘Space Ritual’ United Artists Label (UAD 60037/8) with Large Foldout Cover and Fripp & Eno ‘(No Pussyfooting)’ Island Label (HELP 16) with Gatefold Cover. Overall Condition Good.
Includes Michael Jackson’s ‘This is it’ 20th Nov 2009 Ltd Edition #06816 4LP Boxset with 24-page Booklet Epic Label (88697606742) Still Sealed, Jamiroquai ‘1999 Remixes’ Ltd Edition 4 x 12” Boxset, Mariah ‘12s’ Ltd Edition 10 x 12” DJ Boxset 1998 UK Promo only Issue. Overall VG Condition. £60 - 80
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291 Three Ltd Edition CD Boxsets from The Beatles Includes a sealed copy of ‘The Beatles Stereo Boxset’ which includes all 13 Studio Albums Remastered in Stereo, a sealed copy of ‘The Beatles in Mono’ 13CDs and a sealed copy of ‘The Beatles Music Box’ CD/DVD with Songbook.
£50 - 70 282 Ten LP Records Asian Releases. Includes Abba ‘The Album’ (The Name of the Game) 1977 Taiwan Unofficial Release Union Label (TD-2063), Nilsson ‘Harry’ a 1969 Japanese Ltd Edition Release RCA Label (PG-106) with Obi Strip, John Barry’s ‘From Russia with Love’ (Soundtrack) 1975 Japanese Reissue United Artists Label (GXH-6007) with Obi Strip, The Supreme Collection of Savoy Ltd Edition Japanese Series inc. Vol.1 ‘Charlie Parker Memorial’, Vol.2 ‘The Immortal Charlie Parker’ and Vol.3 ‘Charlie Parker Memorial Vol.2’ all with obi-strips, others by Bobbie Gentry, The Three Degrees and Dionne Warwicke. Overall Condition VG. £50 - 70 283 Six Vinyl Records REGGAE/FUNK/SOU Includes The 1967 Compilation ‘Club Ska 67’ Jamaican Release WIRL Label (LP 948), The Coasters 1962 Album ‘Coast Along’ Atlantic Label (588 134), US Reissue of ‘The Wailing Wailers’ LP Studio One Label (S1001), Strecker Decker ‘Tears Are Burning / Help Me Jah Jah’ Burning Rockers Label (BRD 021)12” Vinyl 45rpm, Dan Justice/Danite Tribe ‘Eight Days A Week/Dub Mix’ Burning Vibrations Label (BVD 004) 12” Red Vinyl 45rpm and Barrington Levy ‘Shine Eye Gal’ Burning Rockers Label (BRD 033) 12” Vinyl 45rpm.Overall Condition Good+. £60 - 80 284 Eight Vinyl Records from 2010 All sealed and Unplayed. Includes ‘The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster ‘Love Turns to Hate/Sush Web’ Ltd Edition 10” Orange Vinyl Black Records (Black 17), The Chemical Brothers ‘Escape Velocity’ Ltd Edition Single Sided 12” Parlophone Label (12R6800), ‘Street Dogs’ Ltd Edition US Release LP with Free CD, Valiant Thorr ‘Stranger’ US Release LP Ltd Edition 50/50 Vinyl, ‘Jammy$ from the Roots (1977-1985)’ Double LP Greensleeves Label (GREL 2064), Doro ‘Calling the Wild’ German Release Double LP Steamhammer Label (SPV 308421), Popa
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287 287 The Beatles ‘Singles Collection’ 1982 UK limited edition 20th Anniversary 7” Vinyl Boxset Parlophone Label (BSC1). Comprising all twenty six released 7” vinyl singles, including Movie Medley & other post-1976 issues. Each single is in its own picture sleeve with insert, all housed in a gold embossed blue textured fliptop box. VG Condition. £60 - 80 288 The Beatles ‘EP Collection’ 1981 UK limited edition 7” Vinyl Boxset Parlophone Label (BEP14). Comprises all thirteen EPs in their own picture sleeve, all housed in a gold embossed blue textured fliptop box. VG Condition. £60 - 80 289 ‘The Beatles Collection’ (The Blue Box). 1978 UK limited edition 12” Vinyl Boxset Parlophone Label (BC13). Comprises all 12 Studio Albums in their own picture sleeve, all housed in a gold embossed blue textured fliptop box. VG Condition. £70 - 90 290 Eight Ltd Edition CD Boxsets Includes ‘Apple Records Boxset’ 17-CDs, John Lennon’s ‘Anthology’ 4-CD, George Harrison’s ‘The Dark Horse Years 1976-1992’ 8-CD, Beach Boys ‘Good Vibrations’ 5-CD and ‘The Pet Sounds Sessions’ 4-CD, The Kinks ‘Picture Book’ 4-CD, ‘The Complete Adventures of The Style Council’ 5-CD
292 292 Five Ltd Edition CD Boxsets from The Beatles Includes a sealed copy of ‘The Beatles in Mono’ 13CDs, ‘The Capitol Albums Vol.1’ and ‘Vol.2’ 4-CD,’The Singles Collection’ 22-CDs and ‘The EP Collection’ 14CDs. Together with Five VHS tapes and ‘The Beatles Anthology’ 6-VHS and 12-DVD sets. VG Condition. £60 - 80 293 Nineteen 8mm Cinefilms Includes ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Super 8 colour & sound, ‘Jesse James’ Super 8 colour & sound, Walt Disney’s ‘Pluto’s Playful Pranks’, ‘Doctor Zhivago’ Super 8 colour & sound, ‘Rancho Notorious’ B/W & Sound 8mm, others by Laurel & Hardy and The Marx Brothers. Together with a CED PAL VideoDisc, Robert De Niro’s ‘Taxi Driver’. £80 - 100
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295 A 20th Cenury Oil on Canvas Portrait of Jimi Hendrix,
296 An Illuminated SEGA ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Advertising Sign from APO, Paris
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Sold Electrically Untested. Together with Thirteen ‘’Sonic the Hedgehog’ Comics inc. #1-4, 6-13 and 15. £60 - 80
297 Two Video Game Consoles Includes a ‘Sega Mega Drive’ 16-Bit Video Games Console together with 16 Games inc. ‘Toy Story’, ‘Flashback’, ‘Theme Park’, ‘Talespin’, ‘Jurassic Park’, ‘EA Sports FIFA 97’, etc. NB: Production of this highly regarded console began in 1988 it wasn’t released in the UK until 1990, it soon became one of the biggest selling consoles of the fourth generation era with over 40 million units sold worldwide. Also included in the lot is the ‘Nintendo Gameboy Advance’ 32-Bit Handheld Videogame Console together with two games ‘Pokemon Ruby Version’ & ‘Yu-Gi-Oh GX Duel Academy’. NB: was released in the UK in June 2001 it soon became one of the highest selling consoles of the sixth generation era with over 80 million units sold worldwide. £60 - 80 298 Bang & Olufsen Beovision 3-28 Television Type 8853 Serial No.17452666 Manufactured between 2003 - 2005 and Designed by David Lewis. Complete with Remote Control and Manual. Sold Electrically untested. £70 - 100 299 Bang & Olufsen BeoCenter 1 Type 8523. Manufactured between 2001-2005 The Beocenter 1 combines a state-of-the-art 25”TV, a superior-quality DVD player and an intelligent FM radio in one product, and lets you control everything with a single, easy-to-use remote control. Sold Electrically untested. £70 - 100 300 BOSE Acoustimass Home Entertainment System
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301 A KEF K1 Speaker System Comprises of Eight KEF egg Speakers and the KUBE1 Subwoofer. Sold Electrically Untested. £60 - 80 302 A SONY STR-DA2400ES 7.1 Channel HD Receiver Together with a MDS-JB930 Mini-Disc Player with Remote Controls. Both Sold Electrically Untested. £80 - 100 303 A SONY CDP-CX355 Megastorage 300 CD Changer Jukebox With Remote Control. Sold Electrically Untested. £60 - 80 304 A SONY Stereo System Includes the STR-DB895D DAB Radio Receiver with Remote, DTC-ZE700 DAT Recorder with Remote, MDS-JE780 Mini-Disc Player/Recorder with Remote, the TC-WE475 Tape Deck with Remote, RCD-W100 CD Player with Remote, the PS-LX300 USB Turntable and a pair of B&W DM60152 Speakers. Together with a Sony Hi-Fi Cabinet. All Sold Electrically Untested. £100 - 150
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306 306 Stereo System Comprising The Gerrard Module 86SB Automatic Transcription Turntable. This heavy, belt-driven two-speed turntable is powered by the famous Garrard SynchroLab patented synchronous motor and comes complete with mounting base, dust cover, connecting leads and Instruction Manual. Also includes The Sony STR-6046 Stereo Receiver, The Toshiba PT-470 Cassette Deck both complete with Instruction Manuals and a Pair of Castle Acoustic Bookshelf Speakers Serial No.1073. Sold Electrically untested. ÂŁ200 - 300
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Comprises of a Pair of QUAD II Monophonic Valve Amplifiers from 1953, the QUAD 22 Control Unit, produced also in 1953 to pair with the II Amp, the QUAD FM4 Tuner produced between 1984-1990 and the QUAD 66 CD Player. Sold Electrically Untested. £300 - 350
Comprises of a Pair of KEF 104aB Reference Series LoudSpeakers Manufactured in 1976, Approx size 13 x 25 x 10inch, A Pair of KEF Cantor Speakers Series 18001 these come in Original Box and a JES (J.E.Sugden) A48 Amplifier Serial #2260. Sold Electrically Untested. £80 - 120 311 Collection of Fostek Audio Equipment Includes Two D-5 DAT Digital Master Recorders c.1995 with one Remote Control, a XR-3 Multitracker 4 Track Cassette Recorder c.1996, a X-77 Mixer Multitracker Cassette Recorder c.1997 and the MN06 Hexamix Mixer. All Sold Electrically Untested. £80 - 120 312 A Collection of Audio Equipment Includes a Soundcraft Spirit Pro FX 8 Audio Mixer, a Samson Servo-170 85 Watt Power Amp, a Miscara 1202R Audio Mixer, a Behringer MDX 2200 Composer Pro Compressor, The BOSS JS-5 Jamstation and a Yamaha GW33 Multi-effects unit. Sold Electrically Untested. £70 - 100
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313 A Bang & Olufsen Stereo System Comprises of The Beogram 5500 Turntable Type 5941 with Manual, The Beocord 3500 Type 4967 with manual Manufactured 1988, The Beomaster 3300 Type 2952 Manufactured 1986 with Terminal 3300 Remote Control. Sold Electrically Untested. £100 - 120 314 An Ibanez AK95 Electric (Jazz) Guitar Dark Violin Sunburst Hollow Body made from Spruce and Flamed Maple, a Three-piece Mahogany/Maple Artcore Deluxe neck, a Rosewood Fretboard and Tailpiece with Abalone Inlay, an ACH1 neck pickup and ACH2 bridge pickup. In Immaculate Condition. Comes with a Gator Carry Case. £200 - 300
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315 Rupert Jasen Smith (American, 1953-1989) - ‘Sony Walkman’ (From the Homage to Andy Warhol portfolio), screenprint, pencil signed and inscribed ‘AP1/15’, approx. 90x90cm, inset stylish contemporary silvered frame. £1500 - 2000
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316 Isobel Barber FRSA (1914-2001) - ‘The Widow in her Lumber Room World’ Oil on board, bears handwritten label with artists details verso, also titled verso, approx 73x61cm, framed. Provenance: Consigned by the family of the artist. £80 - 120 317 Isobel Barber FRSA (1914-2001) ‘Derbyshire Landscape’ Oil on board, bears handwritten label verso with artists details, also bears label for J. Davey & Sons Ltd, Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester, approx 61x76cm, framed. Provenance: Consigned by the family of the artist. £80 - 120 318 Jonathan Shaw (British, b.1959) - ‘Red and Purple Skyline’ Acrylic, signed, bears labels verso for DeMontfort Fine Art and Bailey Arts, approx 29x90cm, inset stylish contemporary frame. £50 - 80 319 Bohuslav Barlow (Czechoslovakian, b. 1947) - ‘Lovers in Lemon’ Watercolour and black ink, signed and dated (19)80, bears handwritten label verso, approx. 96x68cm, framed. £200 - 250 320 Paul Bernard (20th Century) - ‘Hedgerow’ Thick impasto oil on board, signed and dated (19)59, bears exhibition label verso for The Avgarde Galleries, Brazennose Street, Manchester, approx 60x95cm, framed. £150 - 250 321 Sir Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003) ‘Abstract Stripes in Orange, Red and Green’ Wood block, signed in pencil verso, approx 105x48cm, inset stylish contemporary gallery style white frame. £600 - 800 322 Sir Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003) ‘Abstract Stripes in Orange, Red and Blue’
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Wood block, signed in pencil verso, approx 105x48cm, inset stylish contemporary gallery style white frame. £600 - 800 323 Lee Reynolds (American, b. 1936) ‘City Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 120x150cm, framed. £80 - 120 324 Lee Reynolds (American, b. 1936) ‘Abstract Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 120x150cm, framed. £80 - 120 325 Lee Reynolds (American, b. 1936) ‘Yacht Race’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 100x125cm, framed. £80 - 120 326 Duncan McGregor (b.1961) - ‘Yacht’ Acrylic on board, signed, bears label verso for DeMontfort Fine Art, approx 58x28cm, and ‘Shimmering Seas I’, giclee on board, addition no 78/495, bears certificate of authenticity verso, and DeMontfort Fine Art verso, approx 58x28cm, a near matched pair inset matching frames (2). £150 - 250
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327 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) ‘Out on the Town’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 100x100cm, stretchered but unframed. £60 - 80 328 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) ‘Mexican Taxi’ Oil on canvas/collage, signed, approx 77x122cm, stretchered but unframed. £70 - 100 329 Michael Heindorff (German, b.1949) ‘Abstract Landscape’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx. 60x70cm, unframed. NB: Michael Heindorff attended art college and University at Braunschweig, Germany, 1970-1974, gaining a German National Scholarship, and a DAAD Scholarship for London 1976-77, attending The Royal College of Art, he also won a John Moores prize at The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, later winning the prestigious Schmidt-Rottluff prize and Villa Massimo prize, Rome. £200 - 250 330 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Form’, Acrylic on board, approx. 53x17cm, mounted but unframed. £150 - 200
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335 331 Simon Keenleyside (British, b. 1976) - ‘Snow blizzard landscape’ Oil on canvas, approx 50x60cm, inset stylish contemporary gallery style frame. £400 - 600 332 John Shimmin (British, b.1933)- ‘Steam Ship Great Eastern’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 50x75cm, framed. £60 - 80 333 John Shimmin (British, b.1933)- ‘Cargo Ship Dynas in Asian Harbour’
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Oil on canvas, signed, approx 60x90cm, framed. £60 - 80 334 Lucien Chenu (French, 1913-2004) - ‘Chartres’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled by handed verso, also bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 54x64cm, inset swept gilt frame. £150 - 250 335 Sue Beach (Scottish, 20th/21st Century) ‘Walking to Visit’ Mixed media, signed, titled verso, and bears artists address verso, approx 44x29cm, framed. £40 - 50 336 Phyllis Beamish (Manchester, b. 1952)‘China Space no2’ Acrylic on board, signed, bears various info by artist verso, approx 54x85cm, framed.
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343 337 Phyllis Beamish (Manchester, b. 1952)‘China Space no1’ Acrylic on board, signed, bears various info by artist verso, approx 54x85cm, framed. NB: Phyllis Beamish is an interesting and talented Manchester artist, currently working on this and other new series of works and has a vibrant and eclectic stock of work for sale. Phyllis also had seller exhibitions at Bury Metropolitan and Emily Pankhurst Centre . £80 - 120 338 Phyllis Beamish (Manchester, b. 1952)‘China Space no3’
346 339 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) ‘Jade’ (depicting a fantastical female warriorlike figure) Watercolour, signed and titled, approx 53x40cm, framed. £200 - 300 340 Anthony Klitz (British, 1917-2000) - ‘Bristol’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears label verso for The Alexander Gallery, 122 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, also another label verso, approx 37x75cm, framed. £200 - 300
Acrylic on board, signed, bears various info by artist verso, approx 54x85cm, framed.
341 Colin T. Johnson (British, b.1942) ‘Tree Study’
NB: Phyllis Beamish is an interesting and talented Manchester artist, currently working on this and other new series of works and has a vibrant and eclectic stock of work for sale. Phyllis also had seller exhibitions at Bury Metropolitan and Emily Pankhurst Centre .
Pencil, gouache and crayon, signed and dated (19)65, various handwritten info verso, presumably by artist, approx 30x23cm, framed.
£80 - 120
£80 - 120
342 Lizzie Kirby (British, 1901-1998) - ‘Street Scene with Bunting’ Oil on board, approx 30x40cm, framed, together with a printed sketch map of a plan of the town of Haslingden, approx 18x20cm, framed. Provenance: Entered into sale by the family of the late Lizzie Kirby. £80 - 120 343 Colin T. Johnson (British, b.1942) ‘Harbour Scene’ Crayon and watercolour on paper, signed and dated (19)78, approx 24x35cm, framed. £80 - 120 344 Attributed to Dorothy Kirkbride (British, 1924-2010) - ‘The Christening’ Oil on canvas, inscribed verso Dorothy Kirkbride Welsh Artist, approx 56x76cm, framed. £350 - 400
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345 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007)- ‘Cowboy and Cowgirl’ A pair, oils on canvas, both signed, each approx 100x100cm, both stretchered but unframed (2). £100 - 150 346 V. Mileck (1968) - ‘Huntsmen’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated, approx 29x24cm, framed. £100 - 200 347 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Glost Kilns, Stoke’ Acrylic on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, and bears artist label verso, approx 50x20cm, stretchered but unframed. £120 - 180 348 Graham Illingworth (British, b.1953) ‘Moss on Rock’ Watercolour, signed and titled, bears label verso for The Church Hill Gallery, Church Hill, Knutsford, approx 18x20cm, framed. £80 - 120 349 Jerzy Marek (Polish, b.1925) - ‘I Love You’ (depicting two dogs within landscape) Oil on board, signed, inscribed and dated 1972 verso, approx 20x16cm, framed. £50 - 80
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350 Anthony Klitz (British, 1917-2000) ‘Beach and Boats’ Mixed media on paper, signed, titled by hand verso, also bears label verso for Platform One Gallery, South King Street, Manchester, approx 23x26cm, framed. £70 - 100 351 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Head’ and ‘Abstract Figures’ Double sided mixed media on board, signed one side only, approx. 38x28cm, unframed. £60 - 80 352 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figures’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx. 32x28cm, unframed. £50 - 70 353 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) - ‘Two Standing Abstract Figures’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx. 38x33cm, unframed. £40 - 50 354 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Form’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx. 40x32cm, unframed.
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£40 - 50 355 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Form’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx. 38x32cm, unframed. £40 - 50 356 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Abstract Figure’ Mixed media on card, signed, approx. 27x21cm, unframed. £40 - 50 357 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007)- ‘Palace Cinema’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 146x96cm, framed, together with a painted hanging installation depicting figures from the painting, approx 122cm high (2). £150 - 200 358 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) ‘Coney Island Burger Joint’ Oil on canvas/light box, approx 73x91cm, stretchered but unframed. £70 - 100 359 British School (20th Century) ‘Carrying Timber’ Oil on canvas, approx 75x50cm, framed.
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370 362 Piero Antonelli (Italian, 1916-1990) - ‘Still Life’ (depicting wild flowers in a glass vase)
Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 25x35cm, inset ornate moulded swept gilt frame.
365 Gwyn Roberts (Welsh, b.1953) ‘Mountain Range’
Oil on board, signed, bears label verso for The Unicorn Gallery, Wilmslow, Cheshire, approx 24x29cm, inset swept and foliate moulded gilt frame.
£300 - 500
Thick impasto oil on canvas, signed with initials, bears artists name verso, approx 40x30cm, framed.
£100 - 200
364 Cecil Rochford D’Oyly-John (1906-1993) ‘Cassis near St Tropez, S of France’
£300 - 400
363 Brian Davies (British, 1942-2014) - ‘Still Life’ (oranges in a blue and white ceramic bowl)
Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, also bears printed artists history verso, bears label verso for J. Davey & Sons Ltd, 70 Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester, approx 24x34cm, framed.
366 John Muirhead, F.R.A.S. (1867-1927)‘From Near Carmel’
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367 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Which Bus Is It? Old Hanley Bus Station, Stoke-on-Trent’ Acrylic on board, signed, inscribed verso and bears artist label on verso, approx 31x42cm, framed. £150 - 200 368 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Top Hill Potteries’ Acrylic on panel, signed, inscribed verso and bears artist label verso, approx 29x39cm, framed. £125 - 150 369 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939) Known as Eric England- ‘Bus Stop, Top of the Hill, Change for Bluebell’ Acrylic on panel, signed, inscribed verso and bears artist label verso, approx 25x70cm, framed. £150 - 250 370 Margaret Loxton (British, b. 1938)‘French Vineyard’ Oil on board, signed, approx 58x74cm, framed. £400 - 600 371 Bohuslav Barlow (Czechoslovakian, b.1947) - ‘Nude with Red Socks’ Pastel, bears Pastel Society Exhibition label verso, at Mall Galleries, 1992, approx 52x35cm, mounted and framed. £100 - 150 372 John E. Hubbard (American, b.1931) - ‘Abstraction’ Oil on paper, signed, bears label verso for The New Art Centre, 41 Sloane Street, London, with artists details, also comes with printed booklet relating to this exhibition, approx 58x53cm, framed. £300 - 500 373 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) ‘Judgement 1965’ Mixed media, signed, inscribed verso, approx. 31x24cm, framed. £70 - 100
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377 British School (20th Century) - ‘Nude Bacon Nude’
Mixed media, signed, approx. 29x24cm, framed.
Oil on canvas, titled verso, also initialled verso ‘RW’, approx 100x75cm, framed.
£80 - 120 375 Tadeusz Was (Polish, 1912-2005) - ‘Three Abstract Figures’ Mixed media, signed, approx. 50x40cm, framed. £100 - 150 376 Inga Kallagover (Russian/American, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Waiting for the Call’ and ‘Mens Dream’ A pair, pastel, gouache, sangina on paper, both signed, both with printed details from the artist verso, each approx 54x40cm, both inset mounts and frames (2).
NB: The vendors believed this to be a painting by Roy White. £300 - 400 378 Isobel Barber FRSA (1914-2001) - ‘Cave’ Oil on board, bears handwritten and printed labels of artists details verso, approx 52x66cm, framed. Provenance: Consigned by the family of the artist. £80 - 120
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379 Isobel Barber FRSA (1914-2001) - ‘Cave’ Oil on canvas, signed, bears handwritten label with artists details verso, also bears label verso for James Bourlet & Sons Ltd, Nassau Street and Mortimer Street, London, approx 60x75cm, framed. Provenance: Consigned by the family of the artist. £80 - 120 56
380 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)‘Two Miners’
381 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)‘Bloke in Flat Cap’
Oil on canvas, signed verso, approx 24x20cm, framed.
Oil on canvas, signed verso, approx 24x20cm, framed.
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382 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)‘Van Gogh’ Oil on canvas, signed verso, approx 24x20cm, framed. £40 - 60 383 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)‘Abstract Building’ Oil on canvas, signed verso, approx 25x20cm, framed. £40 - 60 384 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)- ‘Abstract’ Oil on canvas, signed verso, approx 24x20cm, framed. £40 - 60 385 P. S. (03) - ‘Contemporary Dancer’ Oil on canvas, initialled and dated, approx 102x127cm, stretchered but unframed. Provenance: From a private collection, the vendors bought it as being by Keith Sonnaband. £150 - 250 386 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) ‘Motel Pool’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 116x96cm, framed. £80 - 120 387 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Smoke, Steam and Slag, (Old Etruria Basin)’
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Acrylic on board, signed, inscribed verso, approx 114x84cm, framed. £200 - 300 388 Jan Wenczka (b.1946) ‘Architectural Study’ Acrylic on canvas, signed, approx 70x90cm, framed. £50 - 100 389 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939- Known as Eric England)- ‘Steaming at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent’ Acrylic on panel, signed, inscribed verso and bears artists label verso, approx 40x30cm, framed. £150 - 200 390 Frederick J England NDD ATC (London) MFPS IAG (British, b. 1939), Known as Eric England- ‘Bus Stop at Stoke Station, Stoke-on-Trent’
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Acrylic on panel, signed, inscribed verso and bears artist label, approx 35x25cm, framed. £150 - 200 391 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007)- ‘Caribbean Women’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 100x100cm, stretchered but unframed. £60 - 80 392 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007) ‘Halleluiah’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 87x117cm, framed. £70 - 100 393 Janet Maud Rotenberg (Canadian, 19562007)- ‘Psychedelic Dancer’s’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 76x102cm, stretchered but unframed. £60 - 80
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399 394 Roland Norman Folland (1932-1999) ‘Harbour Scene’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 48x104cm, framed. £80 - 120 395 Attributed to John Watkiss (British, b.1961) - ‘Portrait of Lucien Freud’ Oil on board, approx 120x88cm, inset simple white frame. Provenance: From a private collection where the vendor bought this as being a portrait of Lucien Freud by John Watkiss. £200 - 300 396 Erte, aka Romain de Tirtoff (Russian/ French, 1892-1990) - ‘The Necklace’ Serigraph/screenprint, circa 1987, limited edition no 133/300, signed, bears ‘Certificate of tirage’ verso, further label verso also, approx 68x90cm, mounted and inset stylish contemporary ebonised frame. £300 - 500 397 Rogan (20th Century) - ‘Still Life with Fruit and Bottles’ Oil on canvas, signed, approx 76x55cm, framed. NB:The vendors believe this to be by Michael Rogan. £100 - 150 398 John Hennessey (British, 20th Century)‘You are slaves of the one you Obey’
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Oil on canvas, artist name verso, approx 60x45cm, stretched but unframed. £40 - 60 399 Muriel Barclay (Scottish, 20th/21st Century) - ‘Madrid Mandolin’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 60x60cm, inset stylish contemporary frame. NB: For further information please see www. murielbarclay.co.uk £600 - 800
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404 John Lowrie Morrison, aka ‘Jolomo’ (Scottish, b.1948) - ‘Stormy Evening Eaval from Benbecual’ Oil on canvas, signed ‘Jolomo’, titled verso, signed and dated 2005 verso, bears artist label verso, approx 70x70cm, inset good quality swept contemporary frame. £1500 - 2500 405 Covello (20th/21st Century) ‘Abstract Form’
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Oil on board, inscribed verso, approx 70x120cm, mounted but unframed.
402 John Sibson (b.1942) - ‘Derwent Water from Maidens Moor’
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Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 30x40cm, framed. £100 - 150 403 Margarita Medina (Active 1964-1969) ‘Marcel Marceau’ Mixed media, bears gallery label verso with artist and subject details for The Pitcairn Galleries, Knutsford, Cheshire, approx 35x25cm, framed. £80 - 120
406 David Stefan Przepiora (British, b.1944) - ‘Street Scene’ Oil on board, signed and dated (19)71, approx 60x82cm, inset foliate moulded and swept gilt frame. £120 - 180 407 Graham Illingworth (British, b. 1953)‘Nemesis Comes to Sweep Away the Past’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, no 473/850, approx 50x43cm, inset gallery quality mount and frame. £80 - 120
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408 Jiri Borsky (Czech Republic/British, b.1945) - ‘Harbour III’ Acrylic, bears artists label verso, and Pitcairn Galleries, Knutsford, Cheshire, label verso also, approx 45x36cm, framed. £150 - 250 409 Jiri Borsky (Czech Republic/British, b.1945) - ‘The Guitar Player’ Acrylic on board, signed and dated (19)81, bears artists label verso, approx 37x29cm, framed. £150 - 250 410 Colin T. Johnson (British, b.1942) ‘Moored Boats’ Crayon and gouache on paper, signed, approx 20x25cm, framed. £60 - 80 411 Colin T. Johnson (British, b.1942) ‘Harbour Scene’ Crayon sketch on paper, signed and dated May (19)78, approx 37x48cm, framed. £80 - 120 412 David Barnes (b.1942)- ‘Welsh Coastline’ Oil on board, signed verso, approx 37x57cm, inset contemporary ebonised frame. £250 - 300 413 Malcolm Croft (British, b.1967) - ‘Curry House, Dusk’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, also bears printed label verso, approx 40x50cm, framed. £300 - 400 414 Malcolm Croft (British, b.1967) - ‘Still life with a Coffee Pot, Bottle and Lemons’ Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 60x50cm, framed. £300 - 400
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415 Ken Howard RA (British, b. 1932)- ‘Paula at Oriel’ (Nude model in artists studio) Oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, approx 60x50cm, framed. £4000 - 5000 420 Lawrence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘Peel Park’ Pencil signed colour print from an edition of 850, bears Guild stamp bottom left, also ‘Published in 1975 by Venture Prints Ltd, Bristol, England’, approx 38x76cm, mounted and framed. £2000 - 3000 421 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘On the Sands’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, numbered pencil to mount ‘209/500’, also printed title to mount and ‘Printed in England by Chorley and Pickersgill Ltd’, approx 38x57cm, mounted and framed. £1000 - 2000 422 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘Two Brothers’ Pencil signed colour print, bearing the Fine Art Trade Guild bottom left, bears label verso for the Unicorn Gallery Limited, Wilmslow, Cheshire, listing this picture,approx 60x30cm, mounted and framed. £800 - 1200
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426 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Lonely House’ Pencil signed colour print, published by Magnus Prints, bears various printed information to mount, image approx. 27x50cm, sheet approx. 40x58cm, unframed, sheet previously folded in quarters! £250 - 500 427 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976)- ‘Crime Lake’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, from an edition of 500, with guild stamp to mount, approx 46x61cm, mounted and framed. £1500 - 2500 428 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Street Scene’ Pencil signed limited edition colour print, from an edition of 850 copies, bears the Fine Art Trade Guild stamp bottom left, also with original ‘Adam Collection Ltd booklet’, 25x20cm, mounted and framed. £2000 - 3000 429 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Three Men and a Cat’ Signed colour print, signed in blue biro to the mount, also bears Guild stamp to the mount, approx. 25x17cm, framed. £1000 - 1500 430 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Burford Church’, Pencil signed limited edition colour print, numbered to mount ‘236/850’, published by Grove Galleries Limited, Manchester, approx. 60x45cm, mounted and framed. £1000 - 1500 431 Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Lowrys’ Comprising a gilt tooled folio containing printed frontispiece stating this to be number 52 in a limited edition of 300, a pencil signed colour print entitled ‘Self Portrait’, a pencil signed colour print entitled ‘The Artists Father’, and a pencil signed colour print entitled ‘The Artists Mother’, each image approx 31x24cm, together with a limited edition bronze plaque depicting L.S. Lowry, after L Solomon, produced by The Morris 62
439 Singer Foundry Ltd, and engraved ‘52/300’, together with fitted case, certificate from The Morris Singer Foundry Ltd, and printed paperwork relating to the set. £1000 - 1500 432 Harold Riley (British, b.1934) ‘Female Portrait’ Pencil sketch on paper, signed and dated (19)67, approx 19x15cm, mounted and framed. NB: Harold Riley was born in Salford in 1934, he sold his first painting to The City Art Gallery when he was 11 years old. At 17 he won a scholarship to The Slade, and went on to study in Florence and Spain
before returning to Salford, he has been awarded honorary doctorates by The University of Salford, Manchester, London and Florence. Riley was great friends with L. S. Lowry and together they worked on a project to record the area and people of Salford and Manchester. £200 - 300 433 Harold Riley (British, b.1934)- ‘The Door Knocker’ Signed print, approx 14x9cm, framed. £100 - 150
434 Olivia Pilling (British, b.1985) - ‘Quick Lunch, Cross Street’ Acrylic on board, signed with initials, titled by hand verso and bears labels verso, approx 35x24cm, framed. NB: For further information please see www. oliviapilling.co.uk £300 - 500 435 Olivia Pilling (b. 1985) ‘Wet Market Garstang’ Acrylic on canvas, signed with initials, bears printed label verso, approx 34x45cm, inset in contemporary frame. £300 - 400 436 Bob Richardson (British, b.1939) - ‘Porto Pollensa, Majorca’ Pastel, signed and dated (19)77, approx 40x55cm, framed. £300 - 400
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437 Attributed to A. J. Corfield (British, 20th Century) - ‘Failsworth, Manchester, 1949’ Watercolour, bears a label verso, approx 21x27cm, framed. £40 - 60 438 John Thompson (British, 1924-2011) - ‘Shadows on a Wet Day’ (King Street, Oldham, c.1930) Watercolour, signed and titled, also inscribed to the mount, approx. 38x28cm, unframed. £250 - 350 439 G. Bradley (1974) - ‘Street Artist’ Oil on board, signed and dated 1974, stamped verso Prestwich Framing, Scholes Lane, Prestwich, Manchester, approx 27x30cm, framed. £100 - 200 440 Brookes (1971) - ‘Over the Garden Wall’ Oil on board, signed and dated 1971, titled and inscribed verso, approx 30x38cm, framed. £100 - 200
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441 David Farron (b.1972) - ‘Manchester Street Scene’
446 Reg Mummery (British, 20th Century)‘Street Scene by Lamp Light’
Watercolour, signed, approx 24x24cm, mounted and framed.
Oil on canvas, signed, approx 30x20cm, stretchered but unframed.
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442 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) ‘Stockport Viaduct’
447 James Downie (British, 20th Century)‘Rainy Street Scene’
Oil on board, signed with monogram, titled and signed verso, approx 40x30cm, inset swept ebonised frame.
Oil on canvas, signed, further info verso, approx 30x30cm, mounted but unframed.
£250 - 300 443 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) - ‘Walking the Dog’ Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 30x25cm, framed. £150 - 200 444 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) - ‘Rag and Bone Man’ Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 30x25cm, inset contemporary ebonised frame. £200 - 300 445 Albert Barlow (British, b.1944) ‘Going Shopping’ Oil on board, signed with monogram, signed and titled verso, approx 30x25cm, inset contemporary ebonised frame. £150 - 200
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449 M P Elliott (Manchester, b. 1974‘Industrial Golden Sun’ Oil on panel, signed with initials, also signed and titled verso, and bears artists label verso, approx 12x18cm,unframed. £40 - 60 450 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978) - ‘The Scrap at Madcocks Farm’ Thick impasto acrylic on board, signed and titled, approx 39x73cm, inset mount but unframed. £200 - 300
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451 451 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978) - ‘The Red Quarry’ Thick impasto oil/acrylic on board, signed and titled, approx 15x58cm, mounted and inset contemporary ebonised frame. NB: David Wilde was formerly known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. £250 - 350 452 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978) - ‘The Last Great Quarry Blaze’ Thick impasto acrylic/oil on panel, signed and titled, approx 34x45cm, mounted and inset contemporary ebonised frame. NB: David Wilde was formerly known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death. £250 - 350 453 David Wilde (British, 1918-1978) - ‘The Red Quarry by Moonlight’
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457 456 David Barrow (British, b.1959) - ‘Italian Cruise’ (depicting figures on scooters) Oil on panel, signed, inscribed by artist verso and bearing artists labels verso, approx 60x90cm, inset contemporary frame. NB: David Barrow is a Lancashire artist and his work of the Northern Soul culture has won him worldwide acclaim. He has exhibited at The Manchester Academy of Fine Art, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Academy of London, Salford Art Gallery, Mall Galleries London, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Newcastle City Art Gallery.
459 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Industrial Buildings and Figures’ Pencil sketch, bears a signature and date ‘L S Lowry 1931’, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £400 - 600 460 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Salford’
£300 - 500
Ink sketch on paper, bears initials, date and title, ‘LSL 1949 Salford’, approx. 31x30cm, framed.
457 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Salford’
Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years.
Sepia ink sketch, bears initial, date and title, ‘1949 LSL Salford’, approx. 31x30cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500
NB: David Wilde was formerly known as Norman Shacklock and is often referred to as ‘Manchester’s hidden artist’ due to his notoriety amongst celebrities and the aristocracy, and the ambiguity surrounding his sudden death.
458 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Smoking Man by Railings’
£300 - 400
Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years.
£400 - 600 461 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Trawler’ Pencil and crayon sketch, bears initials and date ‘LSL 1959’, approx. 15x16cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500
Pencil sketch, bears a signature and date, ‘L S Lowry 1959’, approx. 25x19cm, framed.
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462 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Bandstand’ Pencil sketch, bears signature and date ‘L S Lowry 1951’, approx. 12x19cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500 463 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Industrial Street Scene’ Pencil sketch, bears a signature and inscription ‘L S Lowry 2 April 1957’, approx. 48x59cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £400 - 600 464 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Figure by Railings’
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Oil on panel, bears a signature and date ‘L S Lowry, 1963’, approx. 17x13cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £500 - 1000 465 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Two Figures by Railings’ Oil on board, bears a signature and indistinct date ‘L S LOWRY’, further handwritten text verso, approx. 29x26cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £800 - 1200 466 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Sunderland Trawler’ Pencil sketch, bears a signature, date and title, ‘L S Lowry 1964’, also bears further text front and verso, approx. 16x13cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years.
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467 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Street Scene, Manchester’
£300 - 500
Pencil sketch, bears initials ‘LSL’, text verso, approx. 19x13cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500 468 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Country Manor House’ Charcoal drawing, bears a signature and date ‘L S Lowry, 1930’, also inscribed in various places verso ‘HW Timperley’, ‘Cotswold Book’, approx. 24x19cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £200 - 400 469 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Bandstand’ Sepia wash sketch, bears initials ‘LSL’, and dated ‘1962’, approx. 15x12.5cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500 470 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Street Scene with Figures’ Pencil sketch, bears signature and indistinct date ‘L S Lowry’, approx. 12x19cm, framed.
471 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Street Scene with Figures’ Sepia wash sketch, bears a signature, date and indistinct title ‘L S Lowry 1941’, approx. 11x17cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500 472 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘The Bandstand’ Pencil sketch, bears a signature and date ‘L S Lowry 1951’, approx. 12x19cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £200 - 300 473 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Sunderland Trawler’ Pencil sketch, bears initials, date and title, ‘LSL, 1959, Sunderland’, approx. 12x20cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £300 - 500 474 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Industrial Terraces’ Ink sketch, bears a signature, date and title ‘L S Lowry 1959 Salford 1959’, approx. 31x28cm, framed. Provenance: From the private collection of a
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480 479 Attributed to Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British, 1887-1976) - ‘Oldham Road’ Ink sketch, bears a signature and date ‘L S Lowry 1941’, and bears title ‘Oldham Road’, further scribbling’s verso, approx. 10x15cm, inset pivoted revolving frame and stand. Provenance: From the private collection of a gentleman in Wales, amassed over many years. £200 - 400 480 Trevor Grimshaw (British, 1947-2001) ‘Industrial Landscape with Chimneys’ Pencil drawing, signed, approx 12x16cm, mounted and inset silvered frame. £800 - 1000 481 William Turner FRSA (British, 1920-2013) - ‘Oil Estuary’ (Ellesmere Port 1980) Oil on board, signed, bears printed label verso for The Federation of British Artist Gallery, also a hand written label verso, various written text verso, and ‘No need to fear as they pass on because man will be here when the oil has gone’, approx 20x22cm, framed. £3000 - 5000 482 Arthur Delaney (British, 1927-1987) ‘Oxford Road, Manchester’ (showing the Old Refuge building now The Palace Hotel) Oil, signed, approx 26x21cm, framed. £2000 - 2500
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483 Arthur Delaney (British, 19271987) - ‘The Town Hall, Manchester’ (also showing The Albert Memorial) Oil, signed, inscribed and signed by artist verso “This is one subject I never tire of - I started work in the Square at the outbreak of second world war and was there for over four years - I was Fire Watcher and Messenger boy on the building opposite the Town Hall and this is the scene I looked down on. I always recall this scene as a foggy November evening just as people were making their way home. Manchester always seemed to have a dull greeny atmosphere in these days and most buildings seemed to be in the Victorian gothic style. Sheffield, Leeds and Liverpool had much the same feel in those days. They were not very nice yet funny I still miss them”, approx 25x18cm, framed. £2000 - 2500 484 Arthur Delaney (British, 19271987) - ‘Manchester Street Scene with Tram and Industrial Buildings’ Oil, signed, approx 31x34cm, framed.
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£4000 - 5000 485 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Hanging out the washing’, Oil on panel, signed, approx. 25x18cm, framed. NB: for comparison of a near identical version of this painting please see ‘Adolphe Valette’ by Cecilia Lyon, illustration no. 85, the picture is entitled ‘La Laveuse’. NNB: Valette was Art Master at The Municipal School of Art, Manchester, where he taught and greatly influenced L S Lowry, Lowry often paid tribute to his time as pupil to Valette. Provenance: consigned from a private collection inherited by the vendor. £6000 - 8000 486 Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - ‘Woman Tending Goats, Beaujolais 1941’, Oil on board, signed, bears label verso for the City of Salford Art Galleries exhibition of the Perera Collection, September 21st to October 28th 1984, accession number 56, also bears label verso for the Portsmouth City Museums Adolphe Valette exhibition February 12th to March 27th 1983, also bears stencil relating to the Salford exhibition, approx. 22x31cm, inset ornate swept and moulded gilt frame.
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487 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b. 1941)- ‘Girl with Orchid’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated (20)05, titled and further signed by the artist verso, also with artist archive number ‘GK141805’, approx 60x50cm, inset ornate and highly decorative frame. NB: Geoffrey Key is now an artist of International repute, he has mounted major exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, the USA and Australia, and has represented in important public and corporate collections, including the Salford and Manchester art galleries, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen, and Perrier. £6500 - 7000
488 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b. 1941)- ‘White Farm and Cloud’ Oil on canvas, signed and dated (20)07, further signed, titled and dated verso, also bears artist archive number verso ‘GK1800.07.’, approx 40x55cm, framed. NB: Geoffrey Key is now an artist of International repute, he has mounted major exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, the USA and Australia, and has represented in important public and corporate collections, including the Salford and Manchester art galleries, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen, and Perrier. £5500 - 6000 489 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b. 1941)- ‘Argument on the Nab’ Monoprint, signed and dated (19)74, printed label verso, approx 55x43cm, mounted and framed. NB: Geoffrey Key is now an artist of International repute, he has mounted major exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, the USA and Australia, and has represented in important public and corporate collections, including the Salford and Manchester art galleries, the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club Hong Kong, Societe Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen, and Perrier. £3500 - 4000
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490 490 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b. 1941) ‘Industrial Landscape with Chimneys’ Mixed media, signed and dated 4.4.71, bears printed label verso, approx 32x49cm, inset silvered frame. £2000 - 3000
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491 Geoffrey Key (Manchester, b.1941) - ‘Torso’ Cast metal sculpture with silvered steel finish and textured surface, raised on wooden plinth base, signed and dated to plinth ‘G.Key 81’, and numbered to base ‘1/4’, combined height approx 18cm. NB: Geoffrey Key is own an artist of international repute, he has mounted major exhibitions in France, Hong Kong, USA and Australia, and is represented in major public and corporate collections including The Salford and Manchester Art Galleries, The Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, Jockey Club Hong Kong, Saciete Roquefort, Chateau de St Ouen, and Perrier. £800 - 1200 70
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1. DEFINITIONS
Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed by 5pm on the Friday of the week of sale Wright Marshall reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges or dispose of the goods if they are of no saleable value and charge the owners of the goods for disposal.
In these conditions Wright Marshall Ltd, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Wright Marshall Ltd conducting the auction is called “The Auctioneer”. 2. GENERAL Whilst Wright Marshall make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: 1. Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. 2. Wright Marshall do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. 3. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (2) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Wright Marshall, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. 4. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of the sale. 5. Wright Marshall reserves the right to perform an ‘Anti Money Laundering’ check on all new clients, it is incumbent upon the client to provide sufficient information to facilitate this search. Wright Marshall reserve the right to refuse new clients based on the results of this search without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. 3. THE AUCTION 1. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers discretion. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. 3. Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is a reserve price (but not otherwise) the Auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor. 4. All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 4. RESCISSION
1. RECISSION If before Wright Marshall remit the “sale proceeds” to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale under the Terms & Conditions of Sale if appropriate and Wright Marshall are of the opinion that the claim is justified, Wright Marshall are authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Wright Marshall in respect of the lot. 12. UNSOLD LOTS If lots offered for sale by Wright Marshall fail to sell, Wright Marshall shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale if deemed suitable for reoffer by Wright Marshall or to collect the lot. 1. Within 7 days of notification the seller shall be responsible for any removal and storage expenses. 2. Within 10 days of notification, Wright Marshall shall have the right to sell the lot at auction without reserve and to deduct from the “hammer price” any sum owing to Wright Marshall including (without limitation) removal and storage expenses before remitting the balance to the seller. 13. LOSS AND DAMAGES 1. Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Wright Marshall premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage. The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Wright Marshall shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. 2. Wright Marshall shall be responsible for Loss and Damage covering goods stored on our premises against the risk of fire, burglary and damage. 3. In respect of any article delivered to Wright Marshall if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, the vendor shall notify his insurers of and shall himself note Wright Marshall interest as bailees in such policy or policies. 14. RESERVES 1. All goods are put up for sale without reserve at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless clear written instruction on an entry form as to reserves are received by Wright Marshall prior to the commencement of the sale. 2. In the event of any reserve price not being reached at auction Wright Marshall are empowered to sell after the auction, by private treaty, at not less than 10% under the reserve price, as long as the goods remain on Wright Marshall premises. In the event of such a sale by private treaty the Conditions of sale applicable to a buyer governing the auction will apply.
Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Wright Marshall have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the sale to Wright Marshall in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Wright Marshall that considered in the light of entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.
3. We reserve the right to charge an unsold fee of 10% of unagreed reserves with a minimum charge of £25 per lot.
5. DEFAULT
The seller of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Wright Marshall that at the date on which the same are consigned to Wright Marshall except where previously disclosed to Wright Marshall the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health and will indemnify Wright Marshall, its servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking. Furthermore all electrical goods will be sold electrically untested and cables severed where deemed necessary by Wright Marshall.
1. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale. VENDORS CONDITIONS 6. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All goods delivered to Wright Marshall saleroom premises will be deemed to have been delivered for sale by auction unless previously stated in writing and sold at the discretion of Wright Marshall in a capacity as auctioneers and they will be deemed to have been accepted by Wright Marshall for sale subject to the Conditions of Sale as displayed at the Saleroom supplied with the entry form of items entered off the saleroom premises, or such variation thereon as may from time to time be announced. Delivery of the goods to Wright Marshall by and on behalf of a vendor shall be deemed to represent acknowledgement that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by the said Conditions of Sale. 2. Wright Marshall reserve the right to refuse entry of items deemed to be unsaleable, unfit for purpose or below standard. 7. COLLECTIONS Wright Marshall disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be deducted from the proceeds of the sale. 8. LOSS OR DAMAGE Wright Marshall disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.
4. Reserves below £50 will only be accepted at the Auctioneers discretion and in any event no responsibility will be undertaken for such reserves below £50. In all cases the Auctioneer reserves the right to sell within 10% of the reserve price. 15. INDEMNITY The vendor shall duly indemnify Wright Marshall against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Wright Marshall on the vendor’s behalf. 16. ELECTRICAL GOODS
17. RIGHTS TO PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS The vendor gives Wright Marshall full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). 19. PROCEEDS OF SALE 1. Wright Marshall undertakes to pay the vendor the proceeds of sale, less commission, and other notified deductions, as displayed, irrespective of whether payment has been received from the purchaser. Payment will be made within twenty-eight days of the date of the sale except for items achieving a hammer price of £5,000 or more where the right is reserved by the auctioneers to withhold payment to the vendor until cleared funds have been received from the purchaser. All monies paid to the Auctioneers are held to be the property of Wright Marshall and are not held in trust for the vendor EXCEPT whereby a variation to the proceeding undertaking is notified to the vendor in writing prior to the sale. The Auctioneers however reserve the right to retain the proceeds of a sale as stakeholder pending receipt of payment in full from the purchaser in the case of their acceptance of an electronic or telephonic bid or in circumstances in which they have reasonable grounds to question the bona fide nature
of the bidding in respect of any lot and/or the intention and ability of the purchaser to make payment in full accordance with the Conditions of Sale. 2. All financial transactions within Wright Marshall Ltd are conducted with the Auctioneers acting as Principal. Sale proceeds are not paid into a client bank account and, consequently, the RICS Client Money Protection Scheme (CMPS) will not apply to protect the vendor. 20. LOT WITHDRAWAL In the event of a vendor withdrawing a lot within 7 working days of a General Home Furnishing Sale and 21 days of an Antique Sale into which the item or items have been entered, there will be a minimum withdrawal fee of £25 per lot or 10% of the reserve or lower auction estimate in the case of higher value goods, whichever is the higher. 21. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Where the vendor is registered for VAT purposes and enters any goods for Sale which are not technically household chattels, we are obliged by law under these circumstances to charge VAT at the prevailing rate and in addition to the Sale price as knocked down. This tax will be paid to the Vendor who will be obliged to account to the Customs & Excise office. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 2. We are legally obliged to enquire of Vendors as to whether or not they are registered for the purposes of VAT. If they are registered they must provide their VAT registration number in the space provided on the form. BUYERS CONDITIONS 22. INSPECTION Each buyer on making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 23. PROPERTY AND RISK Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 26 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Wright Marshall such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s discretion be put up again and re-sold. 24. PRINCIPAL Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Wright Marshall that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 25. REMOVAL OF GOODS 1. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a minimum warehousing charge of £3.00 per lot per day plus VAT. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot sold. 2. In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted. 26. PURCHASE PRICE 1. The purchaser of any lot shall pay the hammer price plus a premium (together with VAT on the premium for all lots and on the hammer price if applicable to that lot). The premium shall be calculated at 17.50% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the agreed rates from the hammer price and the purchaser and the vendor acknowledge Wright Marshall’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser. 2. Not only will any bidder or purchaser at any sales be deemed to be purchasing, or to have purchased, in full knowledge of, and agreement with, these and any other printed or announced conditions of sale, he will also be deemed to be in full knowledge of, and agreement with, such other conditions of sale as are on display during normal office hours in the offices of the Auctioneers. 3. The auctioneers’ bankers are The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, 2 Canute Square, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6BJ. Their telephone number is Knutsford (01565) 654826. The branch sorting code is 162227 and forward payment by transfer should be made to the credit of ‘Wright Marshall Ltd’ – Auction Account 10905773. 4. If the auctioneer finds it necessary to use solicitors or other professional parties to recover any outstanding accounts or any other charges or expenses, the purchaser will, in addition, be required to pay for such costs incurred and shall indemnify the auctioneer in respect of the same. 5. Should an account or any other charges or expenses not be paid on its respective due date, then the auctioneer will be entitled to damages as set out as compensation in the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and contractual interest pursuant to said Act or any successor legislation, from the day of sale until settlement. If the said Act does not apply as the purchaser is a consumer then the auctioneer reserves the right to charge interest at the rate set out in said Act (for the
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avoidance of doubt interest may be charged at 8% above the Bank of England base rate during the period in which the account and/or any other charges or expenses are due). 27. RIGHT OF ADMISSION 1. The right is reserved to refuse admission to the saleroom premises and any used by Wright Marshall without giving a reason. 2. Any person bringing onto any premises used by Wright Marshall any hazardous substances must provide the relevant information for use by the Auctioneers, members of the public and prospective purchasers. Vendors of all goods are reminded of their duty to comply with relevant Health & Safety Acts. Purchasers are reminded that any second hand goods purchased through an auction sale should be thoroughly checked by a competent person before use. 3. In order to comply with section 47 on the VAT Act 1994, all qualified second hand goods will have VAT at the prevailing rate added to the purchase price, unless the correct declarations are completed and signed by the vendor, and full name and address provided by the purchaser. 28. RICS MEMBERS ACCOUNTS REGULATIONS 1993 This auction is not required to comply with requirements of the Members Accounts Regulations of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. No monies paid to this saleroom are covered by any scheme for the protection of clients money operated by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. This notice is published in accordance with the requirements of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors from whom a more detailed explanation can be obtained by writing to The Standards & Practice Department, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 12 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3AD.
30. ESTIMATES The estimated selling price for each lot is available upon request. The estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive, and are subject to revision. 31. STORAGE CHARGES Buyers are reminded that storage charge of £3.00 plus VAT per lot per day will be levied on all lots that are not collected in accordance with the Conditions of Sale ( see clause 25.2 above). 32. BIDS We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Office at least half an hour before the sale commences, and should be entered on the form provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the sender’s risk, and must in any case be confirmed in writing. 33. EXPORT LICENCE A specific license is required before export from the UK of items that cost £35,000 or more, and are at least 50 years old, and also for certain other categories. For further information please enquire in the Office. 34. VALUE ADDED TAX 1. Any lot disclosed at the time of Sale as being the property of a person registered for VAT purposes will carry the tax at the prevailing rate in addition to the knocked down price AND PURCHASERS SHOULD NOTE THIS POINT.
29. AUCTIONEERS NOTICE
2. The symbol * after any lot number indicates the VAT is payable by the purchaser in addition to the selling price.
1. At all times prior to the fall of the hammer chattels remain the responsibility of the vendor and thereafter the
3. In addition, VAT will also be charged on our commission.
responsibility of the purchaser at no time other than when due care is expected of an agent do auctioneers accept responsibility. 2. The insurance of chattels is always the duty of the owner.
35. PAYMENT Payment must be made within 48 hours of completion of the sale in which the goods have been purchased.Wright Marshall are able to accept cash payments (for exceptions please see money laundering regulations below).
Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by cheque, goods will only be released once the cheque has been cleared on values over £1,000.00. Goods over this value may only be released on the approval of a partner, senior valuer or partnership accountant. Credit and Debit card payments made by phone are restricted to a maximum of £1,000, only one card may be used for each transaction. Wright Marshall are able to accept payment by a variety of cards in settlement of clients’ accounts, please enquire with the office which cards are accepted No charge will be made in respect of payments made by debit card. However a surcharge equal to 1.50% (inclusive of VAT at the appropriate rate) of the amount payable will be levied in respect of payments made by credit cards. 36. ELECTRICAL GOODS It is essential that those lots in this sale which are originally operated by mains electricity be checked by the buyer prior to use. They may not comply with the statutory requirement and as such are offered for sale solely for display or historical research purposes: these lots are not suitable for connection to the mains electricity supply. Wright Marshall cannot accept responsibility for any act of the buyer in contravention of the above. 37. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY If you would like an opinion on the condition of any lot prior to purchasing, or if you are unable to attend the sale and would like a condition report on any lot in the sale, telephone our offices and they will endeavour to help you. Any condition report is subject to paragraphs 2.2 and 2.3 of these conditions of sale. Condition reports will not be given on the day of the sale. 38. TELEPHONE BIDS Buyers wishing to bid by telephone during a sale should make their request at least one working day before the sale by telephoning us on 01565 653284 (Knutsford Office) or 01829 262150 (Beeston Office). In order to secure a telephone line you must be prepared to bid to within 10% of the low end of the estimate unless authorised by the Saleroom Partner or Senior Auctioneer.
IMPORTANT NOTICES FULL CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS Full conditions are displayed in our auction rooms and in our Antique sale catalogue and copies can be obtained from Wright Marshall Ltd, Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6DH, or Wright Marshall Ltd, Beeston Castle Salerooms, Beeston Castle Smithfield, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 9NZ
9 The term ‘bears a signature’ and/or ‘date’ and/or ‘inscription’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand
Wright Marshall is the trading name of Wright Marshall Ltd, Registered in England and Wales (Number 08700794) whose registered office is at 63 High Street, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 0DR.
11 Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated
EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING TERMS PICTURE SECTION
Droit de Suite
Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Wright Marshall Ltd reserves the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable.
Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14th February 2006 and subsequent revisions on the 1st of January 2012 Frank Marshall will implement the new levy as follows:
1 A picture catalogued with the forename(s) and surname of the painter is in our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forenames(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named. 2 ‘Attributed to’ is in our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. 3 ‘Studio of’ is in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction
10 Dimensions are given height before width
The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations
Frank Marshall will collect the same amount as the resale royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations. Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more (approx £780 hammer price). Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000). Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT. Important Notice to Buyers:
5 ‘Style of’ is in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.
Buyers are requested to acquaint themselves with the revised Terms of Sale and Notices. Particular note should be taken of the 17.5% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium which is payable to the Auctioneers in addition to the hammer price on each and every lot. The lots in this sale are of some age and buyers are advised to satisfy themselves of the condition of each lot before bidding. Please note that phone bidders must be prepared to bid to the lower estimate in order to secure a line.
6 ‘Manner of’ is in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of later date.
Buyers Registration:
7 ‘After’ is in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.
Please note that in order to comply with current Money Laundering regulations Wright Marshall Ltd will perform an ‘Anti Money Laundering’ check on all new clients, should a buyer fail to supply sufficient information to perform this check or if they fail to meet the necessary criteria to pass this check then their registration will be refused.
4 ‘ Circle of’ is in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.
8 The terms ‘signed’ and/or ‘dated’ and/or ‘inscribed’ means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist
PLEASE NOTE Soft Furnishing, Fire Safety All domestic soft furnishings after 1950 must carry appropriate “fire safety” labels in compliance with DTI regulations. Furniture made before 1950 is excluded from the regulations even if it has been reupholstered since the date. Post War furniture may be offered as a work of art on the understanding that it will not be used as furniture in a private dwelling.
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