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Lot 214

This gorgeous fine Bone China set features a delicate hand painted rose pattern embellished with gilt accents. Royal Chelsea backstamp. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Cup: 4''L x 4.5''W x 2.25''H; Saucer: 1''H x 5.5''dia.Manufacturer: Royal ChelseaCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 316

Large collection of Chelsea Football Club programmes, 1960's and 1970's

Lot 1317

Stafford 'Othello & Paragon Chelsea' Coffee Ware, Wedgwood 'Mirabelle', Minton 'Haddon Hall' etc, One Tray

Lot 80

CHELSEA GIRLS (1966) - British Double-Crown (First Print) - Linen-Backed, 1966Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday 30th May. The auction will begin at 2:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. A rare original, first print British Double-Crown poster for renowned artist Andy Warhol's experimental 1966 film Chelsea Girls. The avant-garde movie follows several residents (known as "Warhol's superstars") at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City. Alan Aldridge's iconic and striking black-and-white design is possibly the most sought-after art movie poster image of the late 60s. Warhol even stated his love for Aldridge's design, saying he "wished the movie was as good as the poster". Arguably, this example is part art artefact and part movie poster, and it is a great piece to add to a collection. It is presented conservation linen-backed. There was a later printing of this poster (authorised by Aldridge) with this example, one of only a very limited number (experts believe less than 20 exist) of a true first print, and distinguished by printer details on the left-hand side of the imagery, the size (22 1/2 x 30 inches) and colour tone.22.5" x 30" (57 x 76 cm)Condition: Very Fine+Originally rolled now conservation linen-backed with scattered restoration done to a high standard.Artist: Alan Aldridge£2000 - 4000VAT Status: M

Lot 609

New and Sealed L.P's ten albums comprising of, The Damned - Evil Spirits (Spinefarm SPINE737043, 2018), The Stranglers - Friday The Thirteenth (Eagles LETV331LP, 2014), Coup De Grace (Let Them Eat Vinyl LETV333LP, 2014), GBH - Leather Bristles Studs And acne (Let Them Eat Vinyl LETV460LP, 2016), City Baby's Revenge (LETV 469LP, 2016), Death In June - Again And Again (Martial RUNA800, 2019), Chelsea - Saturday Night Sunday Morning (LETV388LP, 015), Religious Overdose - Strung Out On Heavens High 1980-1982 (Glass OPT4050, 2022), Walker Brothers - Everything Under The Sun (Parachute PARA061LP, 2017), Hermans Hermits - Blaze (MGM SE-4478, 1967).

Lot 308

Ashendene Press.- James (Henry) Refugees in Chelsea, one of 50 copies on paper, one initial printed in red, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, stain and abrasion mark to upper cover, one or two other light surface scratches, [Edel and Laurence A84], 4to, Ashendene Press, 'For private circulation only', 1920. *** Very scarce, with only occasional appearances of this limitation in commerce. The Ashendene Press Bibliography explains: "It was written to help the local Chelsea Committee to raise funds in America to start an industry for crippled Belgian [especially those from the Flanders part] Soldiers."

Lot 94

Wilde (Oscar).- Shannon (Charles) Autograph Letter signed to John Lane, 2pp., commencing "Oscar called tonight" and regarding the binding format and pricing for Lady Windermere's Fan and The Portrait of Mr. W.H. as agreed and discussed with Oscar Wilde, The Vale, Chelsea, [1893], folds, hole-punched at head, staple holes to foot; and 2 others comprising an autograph draft listing of Wilde's books on the reverse of a Mathews and Lane order form in an unknown hand and a 2pp. rough draft of a contract with Wilde for Lady Windermere's Fan, The Duchess of Padua, A Woman of No Importance and Mr W.H., possibly in Elkin Mathews' hand, 8vo & 4to (3)*** A superb letter from Shannon that demonstrates the detailed and exacting interest Wilde took in the publication of his works along with the significant influence of Shannon and Ricketts on format and pricing.Shannon in the letter states that Wilde has been persuaded to alter the pricing of W.H., but that with regards to the plays "Oscar is averse to the idea of their all being bound in the same cover", a stance that Wilde would later abandon. Shannon also discusses taking the material for Lady Windermere to Ballantyne, his preferred printer. The accompanying items show the beginnings of what would become the formalised agreement between the publishers, the involvement of Shannon and Ricketts in the publications is repeatedly specified in both drafts.Provenance: from the estate of the late Max Reinhardt. Proceeds from the sale will benefit MaxLiteracy.org, which inspires creative writing in young people - set up in memory of Max and his authors.

Lot 311

Ashendene Press.- Thucydides. [History of the Peloponnesian War], [one of 260 copies], printed in red and black with text in Ptolemy type, side-notes in Blado Italic, chapter headings designed by Graily Hewitt, initials by Eric Gill, bookplate, original white pigskin, by the W.H.Smith bindery, spine titled in gilt and with seven raised bands, spine slightly yellowed, as often, [Hornby XXXVII], folio, Chelsea, Ashendene Press, 1930.

Lot 329

A Lorna Bailey UFO teapot, 7/350, a vase and cover, 203/350, a jug, a Lorna Bailey prototype 'Clown ' teapot, a 'House' teapot, 2/5, a 'Trial' Moorland Chelsea teapot, a Lorna Bailey 'Sunburst' teapot and a Lorna Bailey 'Bird' teapot (8)

Lot 28

Eleven Royal Worcester porcelain historical commemorative jugs, printed marks, comprising Scratchcross, Wishbone, Chelsea Ewer, Sparrow Beak, Silver Shape, Ring-Neck, Poppy, Cabbage Leaf, Lamprey Cream, Grainger, and Cream.

Lot 528

VALERIO ADAMI* (geboren 1935 in Bologna)Ohne TitelFarblithografie/Papier, 64,8 x 49,8 cmsigniert AdamiSCHÄTZPREIS °€ 60 - 100STARTPREIS °€ 60Valerio Adamis ist ein italienischer Künstler. Seine Malerei zeigt Einflüsse der Pop-Art, als deren international bekanntester italienischer Vertreter er gilt. In Frankreich wird er der Narrativen Figuration zugerechnet. Adami begann sich ab 1945 mit der Malerei von Felice Carena zu beschäftigen. Auf Empfehlung von Oskar Kokoschka nahm er 1951 ein Studium an der Accademia di Brera in Mailand auf, wo er sich in der Klasse des Neo-Klassizisten Achille Funi vor allem mit klassischem Zeichnen befasste. 1955 zog er nach Paris, wo er von Roberto Matta und Wifredo Lam beeinflusst wurde. Seine erste Einzelausstellung hatte Adami 1959 in Mailand. 1962 heiratete er Camilla, wie er Absolventin der Brera-Akademie. Am Anfang von Adamis künstlerischer Entwicklung stehen expressive Werke im Stil von Comic Strips. Um die Zeit seiner Teilnahme an der documenta III 1964 entwickelte er einen eigenen Malstil, der Reminiszenzen an den französischen Cloisonismus aufweist. Auf der Grundlage einer exakt übertragenen vorbereitenden Zeichnung entwirft Adami jedes Gemälde als System geschlossener schwarzer Umrisslinien, die jeweils einfarbige Flächen (aplats) begrenzen. 1965 nahm er in Paris an der Ausstellung La Figuration Narrative teil, die diese französische Antwort auf die Pop Art begründet. In den späten 1960er Jahren schuf er im Chelsea Hotel in New York eine Bildserie mit sozialkritischen Großstadtmotiven, mit der er Italien 1968 auf der Biennale von Venedig vertrat. Den Katalogtext schrieb Carlos Fuentes. Er bereiste Kuba, Mexiko und Venezuela und wandte sich verstärkt politischen und zeitgeschichtlichen Themen zu. 971 drehte er mit seinem Bruder Giancarlo den Film „Vacances dans le Désert“. Mit dem deutschen Dichter Helmut Heissenbüttel entstand 1974 in München das Buch „Das Reich“ mit zehn Lithographien zur deutschen Geschichte. Nach einer Reihe allegorischer Porträts von Wegbereitern der Moderne (z. B. Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin) öffnet sich Adamis Malerei ab Mitte der siebziger Jahre der abendländischen Geistesgeschichte und Mythologie. 1977 nahm er an der documenta 6 in der Abteilung Zeichnung teil. Von der Kritik als Paradigma einer postmodernen Position in der Malerei erkannt, wurde Adamis Werk vielfach Gegenstand philosophischer Reflexion, namentlich durch Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, Jean-François Lyotard, Jean Luc Nancy, Michel Onfray, Hubert Damisch, Paolo Fabbri. Viele zeitgenössische Dichter haben mit eigenen Texten auf Adamis „literarische Malerei“ reagiert, so Italo Calvino, Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz und Antonio Tabucchi. Adami ist Mitglied des Collège international de philosophie und Kommandant der Ehrenlegion. 2005 gründete er in Meina, Italien, die Fondazione europea del disegno - Fondation Adami. Die Stiftung soll nicht nur seinen künstlerischen Nachlass pflegen, sondern insbesondere die Kulturtechnik des Zeichnens erforschen und lehren. Eine erste Retrospektive zeigte 1970 das Musée d’art moderne de la Ville de Paris. Zum fünfzigsten Geburtstag 1985 ehrte ihn das Musée National d’Art Moderne mit einer großen Rückschau, die dann auch im Palazzo Reale in Mailand gezeigt wurde. Weitere Museumsretrospektiven folgten, in Valencia, Tokio, Tel Aviv, Siena, Bochum, Buenos Aires, Florenz, Athen, Locarno, Miami, Ravenna, Turin, Mantua, Perpignan, Wien. Werke Adamis befinden sich u. a. im Museum of modern Art New York und im Centre Georges-Pompidou Paris. Adami hat verschiedene Arbeiten im öffentlichen Raum realisiert. Am bekanntesten sind die Ausmalung im Foyer des Théâtre du Châtelet sowie die beiden monumentalen Gemälde in der Bahnhofshalle des Pariser Gare d’Austerlitz. Seine dekorativen Bilder im New York Grill auf der 52ten Etage des Park Hyatt Hotels in Tokyo wurden durch den dort gedrehten Spielfilm Lost in Translation einem breiten Publikum bekannt. Die schottische Brennerei Mcallan beauftragte Adami 1993 mit der Gestaltung eines Etiketts für einen raren Whisky aus einem Fass aus dem Jahr 1926. "The Mcallan 1926 Adami" erzielte bei Auktionen mehrfach den Weltrekord der bisher teuersten Flasche.Bitte beachten: Der Kaufpreis besteht aus Meistbot zuzüglich des Aufgeldes, der Umsatzsteuer sowie gegebenenfalls der Folgerechtsabgabe. Bei Normalbesteuerung (mit ° gekennzeichnet) kommt auf das Meistbot ein Aufgeld in der Höhe von 24% hinzu. Auf die Summe von Meistbot und Aufgeld kommt die gesetzliche Umsatzsteuer von 13%, bei Fotografien 20% hinzu. Bei Differenzbesteuerung beträgt das Aufgeld 28%. Die Umsatzsteuer ist bei der Differenzbesteuerung inkludiert.

Lot 206

A Small Collection of Moorland Chelsea Works Crocus Pattern items to include Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl, Two Small Handled Jugs together with two sugar sifters. (7)

Lot 950

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 42 x 32.

Lot 1061

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 48 x 70.

Lot 895

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is renowned for his unique approach to art, which involved the use of everyday objects and popular culture as subjects, as well as his fascination with celebrity and consumerism. Here are some key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Early Life**: Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1928, to Czech immigrant parents. He suffered from health issues during his childhood but developed a passion for drawing and art.2. **Artistic Education**: Warhol attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), where he studied commercial art. He moved to New York City in 1949 and began a successful career as a commercial illustrator in the advertising and fashion industries.3. **Pop Art**: In the early 1960s, Warhol transitioned to fine art and became a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Pop Art celebrated everyday consumer objects, popular culture, and mass media. Warhol's work often featured iconic American symbols such as Coca-Cola bottles, Campbell's soup cans, and celebrities like Marilyn Monroe.4. **Silkscreen Printing**: Warhol developed a distinctive technique using silkscreen printing, which allowed for mass production and repetition in his art. This method became a hallmark of his work and contributed to the idea of art as a commodity.5. **Famous Works**: Some of Warhol's most famous works include "Campbell's Soup Cans" (1961-1962), "Marilyn Diptych" (1962), "Elvis" series, "Mao" series, and "Brillo Boxes."6. **The Factory**: Warhol's studio in New York City, known as "The Factory," became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other creative individuals. It was a hub of artistic experimentation and collaboration.7. **Celebrity Portraits**: Warhol's fascination with fame and celebrity led him to create numerous portraits of famous personalities, including Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor, and Muhammad Ali. These portraits often incorporated bold colors and repetition.8. **Exploration of Gender and Identity**: Warhol's work also explored themes of gender and identity, particularly in his series of paintings depicting drag queens and transgender individuals.9. **Filmmaking**: Warhol was involved in filmmaking and produced more than 60 films during his career. Some of his notable films include "Sleep," "Empire," and "Chelsea Girls."10. **Legacy**: Andy Warhol's impact on contemporary art and culture is immeasurable. His work challenged traditional notions of art and popularized the idea that everyday objects and mass-produced images could be elevated to the status of art. He remains an enduring and influential figure in the art world.11. **Personal Life**: Warhol was openly gay, and his sexuality and personal life were a significant part of his artistic identity. His art often explored themes of sexuality and desire.Andy Warhol's legacy continues to shape the art world and contemporary culture. His innovative approach to art, fascination with celebrity, and exploration of consumerism have had a profound and lasting impact on the art world and how we perceive art and popular culture.Sheet measures 5 x 5.

Lot 720

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 34 x 34.

Lot 844

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 22 x 22.

Lot 996

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 48 x 70.

Lot 1101

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a highly influential American artist, filmmaker, and cultural figure known for his groundbreaking contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol's work spanned a wide range of mediums, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, film, and photography. He gained prominence in the 1960s with his iconic depictions of consumer products, celebrities, and everyday objects. Warhol's art often blurred the lines between high and low culture, challenging traditional notions of art and its place in society.One of his most famous pieces is the series of Campbell's Soup Cans, which exemplified his fascination with the mass-produced and mundane. He also created portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor, using vivid colors and repetition to both celebrate and critique the cult of celebrity.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a hub for creativity and experimentation, attracting a diverse range of artists, musicians, actors, and writers. His avant-garde films, including "Chelsea Girls" and "Empire," pushed the boundaries of cinematic conventions and offered a unique perspective on time and narrative.Beyond his artistic contributions, Warhol's persona and lifestyle made him a symbol of the intersection between art and celebrity culture. He often wore a white wig and cultivated an enigmatic public image. His statements like "In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes" have become iconic reflections on the fleeting nature of fame in the modern world.Warhol's impact on art and culture continues to be felt today. His work challenged conventional notions of art, transformed the relationship between art and commerce, and questioned the very essence of artistic creation. Through his art, he not only mirrored the society of his time but also helped shape its evolution, leaving an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.Measures 48 x 70.

Lot 244

London.- Cary (John) Cary’s New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and parts adjacent..., : viz. Kensington, Chelsea, Islington, Hackney, Walworth, Newington &c with an Alphabetical list of upwards of 500 of the most principal streets with references to their situation, engraved map with some original hand-colouring, sheet 815 x 1240 mm (32 x 48 3/4 in), dissected and mounted on linen, some surface dirt, nicks and tears, folding without slipcase, [Howgego 184 (7)], 8vo, 1800

Lot 724

An English porcelain relief moulded Bee and Goat jug, Chelsea triangle mark to the underside, polychrome decorated with flowers and insects to the baluster body, naturalistic branch handle, 11.5cm high

Lot 124

Quantity of Old Chelsea blue and white china, tureens, ashettes, dinner plates, soup bowls etc

Lot 511

* Ballooning Prints. St. Cloud en Ballon, vue prise de Boulogne, by Joules Arnaut, London: Gambart, Junin & Co., 1st February 1846, by Lemercier, Paris, after Joules Arnaut, published by Jeannin, Paris, and Gambart, Junin & Co., London, large uncoloured lithograph printed, with margins, a few marks and short closed tears to blank margins, sheet size, 39 x 56 cm, together with other 19th and early 20th century ballooning prints, including an engraved portrait of Vincent Lunardi, published by John Walker 1784, several late reprintings of engravings by John Kay, a hand-coloured engraving entitled An Exact Representation of Mr. Lunardi's Grand Air Balloon, circa 1780s (some staining), an engraved group portrait entitled A Consultation previous to an Arial Voyage from London to Weilburg in Nassau (published by Henry Graves, November 1, 1843, a hand-coloured engraving portrait by N. Whittock of John Hampton, Aeronaut, born 29th August 1799, published by J. Hampton, Hanover Place, Regents Park, circa 1839, togther with an original issue of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction, Saturday June 15, 1839 with an account of Mr Hampton's ascent from Cremorne House, Chelsea, Thursday June 13, 1839, a four-page issue La Lune, 2 Juin, 1867, featuring a hand-coloured cartoon of Nadar to the front cover, etc.QTY: (25)

Lot 155

* Territorial Force War Medal, G.V.R. (1186 Pte. F.R. Ham. R. Fus.), extremely fineQTY: (1)NOTE:Frederick Robert Ham was born in Chelsea in 1893, he served during WWI with the Royal Fusiliers and the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (29071).

Lot 3181

A collection of approximately 193 postcards of London and its suburbs including photographic postcards titled ‘Featherstone Farm, Mill Hill’, ‘The Bull and Bush Hotel, Hampstead’, ‘Cheyne Walk, Chelsea’, ‘Alexandra Palace Approach, London’, ‘Bolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Common’, ‘Daws Lane, Mill Hill’, ‘Shepherd Market, Mayfair’, ‘Ravensbourne Pk’, ‘The Parade, Bishop’s Park’, ‘Brixton Rd, S.W.’, ‘The Demolition of Earl’s Court Wheel’ and ‘Harvest Festival, Central Hall’.

Lot 722

Box of Collectables. Includes Swans, Handmade Figure of a Cat, Approx 6 Inches High, Halcyon Days Enamels Trinket Box, With Box and Certificate, Small Decorative Vase, Collection of Chelsea Pottery Plates / Dishes, Two Small Staffordshire Dogs etc, Good Interesting Lot, Low Estimate.

Lot 523

Two Chinese 'longquan' tripod censers, Ming dynasty, each with carved flowerheads and foliage to the exteriors, 31cm and 20cm diameter (2) Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉三足香爐兩件拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: the larger censer with two hair cracks running though both sides over the rim with overall length of 10cm and 14cm approximately and with water stains and limescale residue to interior the smaller one with crack from rim to centre of base visible on both sides and another crack to base and with water stains and limescale residue to interior Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 627

A Chinese Imari large dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue, iron-red and gilt with pagodas on islands, 38.5cm diameter Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner清康熙 青花伊萬裡式大盤拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: in good condition other than some wear to gilding and minor firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 522

A Chinese Buddhist lion pottery ridge tile, Ming dynasty, with weathered luminous green glaze, with traces of green, white and orange glazes, 26cm high Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the present owner明 綠釉獅子立像瓦拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: the glaze with losses and wear throughout and chip to left leg and base and tail and other minor chips throughout  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 524

A small Chinese 'longquan' tripod celadon censer, Ming dynasty, with olive green glaze, 13.5cm diameter and a Chinese pale celadon stoneware vase, Ming dynasty, with ribbed potting marks, 20cm high (2)Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉青釉罐以及三足香爐一組兩件拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: the small censer with two long cracks running around the wellvase with chip to body about 2cm x 2cm and firing faults Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 521

Two similar Chinese 'longquan' celadon 'floral' bowls, Ming dynasty, 15th century, both with an even sea green glaze and the centres each carved with a central flower head and foliage, 15.8cm and 16cm diameter, carved wood stands (2)Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉青釉碗兩件拍品來源:切爾西家族收藏傳承 Condition Report: some scratches to glaze on interiors Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 532

A pair of Chinese sancai-glazed Buddhist lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, modelled on rectangular plinths, one now missing its cub, the other with a ball, decorated on the biscuit with splashes of yellow, green and aubergine, extending eyes, 19.5cm high (2)Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner清康熙 三彩獅子香插一對拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: one lion missing it cub and with top section of the holder replaced and with other chips and enamel wear and restoration to both eyes and retouching and restoration to eyes and star crack to base the other lion missing one eye and the other eye restored and with chip to tail and chip to top of separately modelled brocade ball and chip under base and chip to side of mouth ad chip to right ear  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 625

A Chinese Famille Rose teapot and cover, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue and colourful enamels, 13cm high and a Chinese blue and white 'peony' dish, Kangxi, densely painted with scrolling foliage, 27.5cm diameter (2) Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner清乾隆粉彩茶壺及康熙青花盤拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: the teapot good other than minor chips and firing faultsthe dish with 5cm long hair crack and shallow rim chip Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 86

20th century Design - a Wedgwood Clarice Cliff design May Avenue Best Loved Landscapes pattern plate, 2131F, Moorland Chelsea Burslem conical sugar castor, Burleigh ware, Royal Grafton, Grindley's, Ditmar Urbach etc (20)

Lot 274

A framed and glazed autographed photo depicting Gianfranco Zola in Chelsea FC football team strip, 24cm x 16cm Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 382A

AFTER THEODORE ROUSSEL "Battersea from Chelsea", etching, annotated indistinctly in pencil lower left, bears Agnew's label verso 6.5cm x 9cm (1)

Lot 387

Gerald Benney for Viners Cutlery Chelsea Pattern stainless steel cutlery sets - six boxed sets each comprising starter knife and fork, dinner knife and fork, soup spoon, dessert spoon and teaspoon (one teaspoon missing). (41) 

Lot 1134

to include Internationals; Challenge Cup final ties, together with Liverpool - 1952 verses Tottenham, 10th September, 1952 verses Portsmouth, 10th September, 1952 verses Middlesbrough, 20th September; Arsenal - 1951 verses Sunderland, 1st September, Alex Wilson Testimonial Match, 29th September 1952, various others; Chelsea, Sheffield Wednesday, etc. (large quantity).

Lot 436

* Victoria Cross Winners. A collection of approximately 16 autographs and sundry items signed by and relating to VC winners, late 19th & early 20th century, comprising: Moor (George Raymond Dallas, 1896-1918). Autograph letter in pencil, signed ‘G R D Moor’, no date, 2 pp., 12mo; Mouat (Sir James, 1815-1899). English Surgeon General. An indenture on vellum for the ‘Assignment of a Leasehold House, No. 34 York Terrace, Regent’s Park … Fifth January 1826’, signed ‘James Mouat’ in ink with accompanying red seal, three vellum membranes, approx. 68.5 x 53.5 cm; Vickers (Sir (Charles) Geoffrey, 1894-1982). English lawyer, administrator, writer and pioneering systems scientist. Typed secretarial letter on headed paper ‘18, Austin Friars, London, E.C.2…’ with signature in ink ‘C G Vickers’, 8 October 1930, one leaf, written on one side, research notes on pencil to verso, 8vo; Wakeford (Richard, 1921-1972). Major, Solicitor. Typed letter on blue paper headed paper ‘Weavers, Elm Drive, Leatherhead, Surrey…’ with ink signature ‘Dick’, dated 22 April 1968, a note to say thank you for ‘the model Boer War Naval Gun’ and that ‘Den and I both enjoyed your party immensely…’, single leaf, written on one side, central fold, 8vo; Browne (Sir Samuel James, 1824-1901). General, creator of the ‘Sam Browne belt’. Autograph letter in ink signed ‘Samuel Browne’, headed paper ‘The Wood, St John’s Park, Ryde’, no date, folded bifolia, written on one side, 16mo?, With autograph envelope addressed to ‘Miss ? Walton’, one penny stamp, black post mark. And another autograph signature signed ‘Samuel Browne’ in ink on a small scrap of blue paper; Smith (Issy, 1890-1940). Two autographs in ink signed ‘Issy Smith V.C. / Manchester Regt’ on a single piece of paper with embossed Coat of arms of the United Kingdom at its head, no date, 4to; Pitcher (Ernest Herbert, 1888-1946). Chief Petty Officer, teacher. Ink signature ‘E. Pitcher V.C. D.S.M. C.P.O. RN.’ on a single piece of blue paper, no date, 8vo; Roberts (Frederick Sleigh, 1st Earl Roberts, 1832-1914). English Field Marshall, last holder of the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Forces. Autograph letter in ink signed ‘Roberts’, dated 18 May 1896, on headed paper ‘The Royal Hospital, Dublin.’, addressed to ‘Colonel Stephenson’, bifolia written on one side, small 8vo, and another, typed secretarial letter signed in ink ‘Roberts’, dated 17 June 1902, with embossed Coat of Arms and Commander in Chief to top of sheet, thanking Revd. W H J Ashton-Gwatkin for a donation towards the war in South Africa, bifolia written on one side; White (Sir George Stuart, 1835-1912). British Army Officer, Governor of Gibraltar, Governor of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Autograph letter in ink signed ‘GWS White’, dated 18 October 1893, on headed paper ‘Snowdon, Simla’, 3 pp., small 8vo, plus a few other sundry itemsQTY: (a folder)

Lot 360

* Scott (Robert Falcon, 1868-1912), British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led the Discovery expedition of 1901-04 and the Terra Nova expedition of 1910-13. Autograph Letter Signed, 'Robt. F. Scott', 56 Oakley Street, Chelsea Embankment, 21 February 1905, to an unidentified recipient, [possibly his lecture agent Gerald Christy],in black ink on personal stationery, declining an invitation to lecture in East London, ''My engagements are so numerous and pressing that I fear it will be quite improbable to arrange a date for lecturing in East London. You will I hope understand that such a refusal is from no count of sympathy with your objects which must appeal to all', endorsement date beneath original date at head and near-contemporary manuscript in red ink at foot identifying the signer as 'Capt. Scott of the Great Polar Expedition', a little dust-soiled, 2 pp., 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:During Scott's few years between his two major expeditions he was heavily occupied with invitations to public receptions, lectures and the writing of the expedition record, The Voyage of the Discovery (1905).

Lot 369

Peter Bonetti signed 12x8 inch black and white photo pictured in action for Chelsea. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 641

Thiago Silva signed Chelsea men's home shirt Nike size medium with tags. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 332

Roy Bentley signed 16x12 inch colourised print pictured the Chelsea legend in 1954/55 Division One champions season. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 341

Frank Lampard signed 7x5 inch Chelsea colour photo. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 214

Autographed DAVE MACKAY 16 x 12 Limited Edition : Col, depicting Tottenham's 1967 FA Cup Final winning team including captain DAVE MACKAY posing with their trophy during a photo-shoot at the club's training ground following a memorable 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Wembley, signed to the lower border in fine black marker by Mackay. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 46

Football: A collection of approximately 40 football programmes to include: Chelsea, Newcastle United and Watford home programmes, dating across the 1950s. Generally in good condition, some wear as expected with age, some staples have sustained rust. Please assess photographs. (one bag)

Lot 47

Football: A collection of assorted football programmes, dating from 1947 to 1993. Including Arsenal, Chelsea and others. Some International programmes included. Approx. 20. Generally in good order, some of the older programmes have wear as expected with age. Please assess photographs. (one bag)

Lot 301

A Chinese sancai-glazed tile maker's figure of a Daoist monk, Ming dynasty, standing in long flowing robes on a roof tile incised "僧人圓林一尊", fitted European wood stand, the figure 37cm high Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 三彩人物立像"僧人圓林一尊"瓦拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: one section of the long flowing robe missing on right hand side where it meet the tile the glaze still vibrant but extensive weathering and losses to glaze throughout the wood stand with wear and loose sideCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 273

A good Chinese 'longquan' celadon 'Eight Trigrams' tripod censer, late Yuan or Ming dynasty, robustly potted and raised on three mask-and-paw feet, the shallow rounded sides carved with the 'Eight Trigrams' between bands of applied floret bosses encircling the incurved rim and base, covered overall with a lustrous sea-green glaze, the interior moulded with a leafy floral medallion, 22.5cm diameterProvenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea an to the current owner明 龍泉青釉八卦紋香爐拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: in good condition other than slight water marks to interior Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 276

A Chinese carved 'longquan' celadon vase, Ming dynasty, with two large leafy peonies between a incised cloud band to the shoulder and vertical line band to the foot, 29.5cm high Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉青釉牡丹紋瓶拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏  Condition Report: rim chip approximately 2cm x 1cm firing faults including some crazing to glaze Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 271

A good Chinese 'longquan' celadon bowl, Ming dynasty, 15-16th century, stoutly potted with steep rounded sides, the exterior incised with a freely carved scrolling foliate motif, a key-fret border encircling the exterior rim, the interior with a lively flower meander around central floral medallion, applied overall with a rich sea-green glaze, the unglazed underside of the foot in burnt orange, with Spink paper label to base, 29cm diameter, wood stand Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉青釉花卉紋盌拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: in good condition with only firing faults and some surface scratches to glaze Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 272

A large Chinese 'longquan' tripod censer, Ming dynasty, the exterior carved with flowerheads and foliage within incised rim border, under an attractive sea green glaze, 29.8cm diameter Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 龍泉三足爐拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: minor hair crack to rim about 3cm long some firing faultsCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 303

A Chinese sancai-glazed biscuit 'Li Bai' water pot, Kangxi, the poet depicted reclining against a wine jar, all brightly glazed in green, cream and ochre, 15.5cm long x 9.5cm high and a Chinese sancai-glazed biscuit model of a boat, Kangxi, 9cm long x 6cm high, fitted wood stand (2)Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner 清康熙 三彩太白醉酒水呈及三彩船兩件拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: Li bai with chips to both feet and rim chip and hair crack to wine pot and chip to end of wine pot handle and with firing faultsthe boat with chips to roof  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 260

A Chinese blue and white wine pot and cover, Wanli (1573-1619), of lobed globular form with overhead arched handle and serpentine spout, painted with panels of flowers and foliage, 19.5cm high Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明萬曆 青花克拉克茶壺拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: 1.5cm x 7mm chip to rim of teapot and shallow chip to spout of teapot about about 7mm x 4mm and crack to base of teapot running up the side with an overall length of approximately 10cm chip to unglazed inner rim of cover approximately 3cm x 7mmkiln warp to overhead handle Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 177

A Chinese pale celadon or white jade lion, Ming dynasty, of even tone, carved as a Buddhist lion with bushy brows and ruyi-shaped snout with a cub clambering up the tail, the paws tucked underneath, 6.5cm long x 2.7cm high x 3.5cm deep, fitted wood stand Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner明 白玉獅子拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 16

Chelsea porcelain ‘Goat and Bee’ jug, modelled with two goats and a bee on flowers, branch handle, 11.5cm.

Lot 155

Britains - A Mixed Group of Boxed Toy Soldier Sets.  Comprises: 'The Sherwood Foresters Regimental Band', 'The Queen's Colour Squadron - The Royal Air Force Regiment', 'The Chelsea Pensioners' plus Set Nos: 8820, 8830, 8846, 3097 & other empty set boxes.  Conditions generally appear Good Plus to Excellent (but may benefit from some light cleaning), contained in generally Good to Excellent set boxes.  Figures have been removed from boxes.  Not checked for completeness.  See photo. 

Lot 58

Three English porcelain and bone china part tea services comprising a New Chelsea Staffordshire Pheasant pattern service, a Grosvenor china example, printed in gilt with pheasants and a 19th century English porcelain part tea service painted with flower sprays, various printed and impressed marks 

Lot 333

A Chelsea shirt signed by Frank Lampard (XL), a Chelsea pennant signed by players to inc Peter Rhodes Brown, Jason Cundy and others.

Lot 343

11 signed items, mostly framed - to inc signatures from: Michael Schumacher, Shane Warne, Steve Backley, a shirt signed by multiple members of a Chelsea squad, Jonny Wilkinson, Tommy Stack, Ernie Els.Please note - the signatures in this lot have not been independently authenticated and bidders should satisfy themselves as to likely authenticity before bidding. Not suitable for shipping.

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