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Advertisements September 1967 (Front)
09/1967 | 774 | 109
Pages: i-xxxiv
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[ 'How', 2-3 Pickerin Place, St James's, London ] By P. Edwards. Monteith. Chester, 1686. Weight 52 oz. 7 dwt. Diameter 11¾ Inches
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[ Anthony d'Offay Fine Art & Vigo Street, London ] Hokusai Reclining Girl. 4⅜ by 10⅜ Inches
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[ C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Düsseldorf ] J. Callot. 4 pl. Lieure 374-377 II
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[ Colnaghi's, 14 Old Bond Street, London ] Gasparo Diziani (1689-1767). Endymion and Selene. Canvas, 18 by 13¾ Inches (One of a Pair)
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[ Fred Teltscher, 17 Crawford Street, London ] Jacob Adriaensz Bellevois, 1621-1675. On Panel, 29 by 48 Inches.
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[ Kunsthaus Am Museum, Drususgasse 1-5, Cologne ] Justus Sustermans (Antwerp 1597-1681 Florence). Lady in Pink Dress. Oil on Canvas, 105 by 77 cm. Expertise: M. J. Friedländer
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[ Michael Hall Fine Arts, 6 East 79th Street, New York ] Bacchus. Bronze after the Model by Pierre Granier (1635-1715) Height: 14⅜ Inches. Amphitrite. Bronze after the Model by Michel Anguier (1612-1686) Height: 14⅝ Inches. Greenish brown varnish over naturally patinated chocolate coloured bronze. An almost identical pair in the Musée du Louvre and another pair in the Hermitage. Ref: La Sculpture Française des XVII-XX Siècles au Musée de l'Ermitage, Leningrad, 1963, pl. 8 and 9.
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[ Newhouse Galleries, 15 East 57th Street, New York ] Bartholomaeus Maton (1643-1682). On Panel, 11¾ by 9½ Inches
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[ Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc ] Landscape with a Flock of Sheep, 3 5/16ths by 6⅞ths Inches. Obelisk, 3 5/16ths by 6⅜ths Inches. Landscape with a Milkman, 2 9/16ths by 6¾ Inches.
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[ Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc ] The Woman with the Arrow, 8⅛th by 4 15/16ths Inches. The Old Haring, 7 11/16ths by 5¾ Inches. A Landscape with Trees, Farmhouse and Tower, 4¾ by 12⅝ths Inches.
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[ Provincial Museum, Jabbeke, Belgium ] C. Permeke. De Bedelaar. 1931. Copyright Sabam - Brussels
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Coloured Lowestoft Birth Tablet, 3 Inches. A Coloured Lowestoft Scent Bottle, the Initials and Date 'S. C. 1784' on the Base, 2¾ Inches. A Rare Chelsea Beaker, Triangle Period, 2⅞ths Inches. A Rare Documentary Silver-Resist Lustre Jug, Inscribed Mary Thawley, 1815, 4¾ Inches. A Silver-Resist Lustre Bough Pot and Cover, 8½ Inches. A Rare Worcester Tea-Pot and Cover Decorated by James Giles, First Period, 6½ Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Figure of Fukurokujiu by Tsuji of Osaka. A Chrysanthemum Bloom by Kwaigyoku Masatsugu. A Group of Three Bulbs by Hoshin of Kyoto. A Spider on a Boar's Tusk by Seiyodo Tomiharu of Iwami. A Cat and a Rat in a Waste Paper Basket by Chokusai of Osaka and Yoshimitsu of Kyoto. An Ebony Bear by Kagetoshi. A Reclining Boar by Tanaka Minko. A Rare Ivory Carp Water-Wheel by Kokusai of Asakusa. A Fine Crane by Mitsutama of Osaka. A Figure of Il no Hayata Killing the Boar by Okakoto of Kyoto.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Late Seventeenth Century Brussels Allegorical Tapestry, 11 Feet 3 Inches High by 12 Feet 11 Inches Wide. A William and Mary Tortoiseshell Small Bracket Clock with Silver Mounts by John Cotton, London, 11 Inches. One of a Pair of George II Mahogany Armchairs Covered in Contemporary Gros- and Petit-Point Needlework. A Chippendale Giltwood Overmantel Mirror, 5 Feet 11 Inches High by 5 Feet 10 Inches Wide.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Pair of Dutch Ivory-Stocked Boy's Flint-Lock Pistols by J. Kosters of Maastricht, c.1680, 11 Inches. A Pair of Flint-Lock Presentation Duelling Pistols by John Manton, London, c.1810, Made for the 1st Marquess of Hertford, 15 Inches. A Saxon Wheel-Lock Hunting Rifle, Maker's Mark O. S. over a Cog-Wheel Within a Shaped Shield, Early Seventeenth Century, 43 Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Set of Four Octagonal Second Course Dishes, by Edward Feline, London, 1743, 11¼ Inches Wide, a Pair of Sauce Tureens and Covers by William Fountain, London, 1803, 9½ Inches, and a Pair of Sauce Boats by William Sampel, London, 1765, 8 Inches Wide. A Chinoiserie Caudle Cup and Cover, Maker's Mark R. L., c.1680, 6½ Inches High.A Coffee-Pot by Humphrey Payne, London, 1708, 7¾ Inches High.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] A Transfer-Printed and Coloured Battersea Plaque, 4½ Inches. A Large Staffordshire Enamel Plaque Painted from an Engraving by P. Aveline after François Boucher, 8¼ Inches. A Birmingham-Printed Plaque, painted with 'The Fishing Party' after Louis P. Boitard, 4½ Inches. A Staffordshire Enamel Plaque, 5⅝ths Inches. A Plaque Painted after Nicolas Lancret, Probably Birmingham, 4⅞ths Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] Friday, 13th October. A Small Longcase Clock by Andrew Allum, Grubb Street, London, c.1670, 6 Feet High.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] Guillemeau, Œuvres de Chirurgie, Paris, 1598. Le Propriétaire des Choses, Paris, 1510. Vesalius, Humani Corporis Fabrica Librorum Epitome, Basle, 1543. Dom Bedos de Celles, L'Art du Facteur d'Orgues, 4 vols. in Three, Paris, 1766-78.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] H. Singleton, R. A. A Scene from 'The Vicar of Wakefield'. 17¼ by 23 Inches. Benjamin West, P. R. A. The Golden Age. Oval. 24¾ by 29½ Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] Henry Alken. The Exeter and London Royal Mail Coach at Speed. Signed, 13½ by 17½ Inches. James Stark. Deer in a Park. 17¼ by 23½ Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] One of a Pair of Early George III Giltwood Oval Wall Mirrors, 4 Feet 5 Inches High by 2 Feet 5 Inches Wide. A George III Cut Glass and Gilt-Metal Chandelier, 4 Feet 3 Inches High by 2 Feet 5 Inches Deep. One of a Pair of Small George III Mahogany Commodes in the French Manner, 3 Feet 1 Inch Wide. An Early George II Walnut Library Armchair Covered in Mortlake Tapestry.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] Sale, Toronto, Monday, 16th October. Rembrandt Bugatti. Le Flamant. Bronze, Signed, 13 Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] Sale, Toronto, Monday, 16th October. W. F. Friend. A View of Quebec and the Falls of Montmorency. Watercolour, 14⅜ths by 24¼ Inches.
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[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ]Thomas Gainsborough, R. A. Portrait of the 1st Marquess of Donegall (1739-99). 91½ by 60 Inches.
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[ Spink & Son Ltd, King Street, St James's, London ] The Duke of Grafton off Portsmouth by John Cleveley, 1747-1786. Signed and Dated 1774. Oils on Canvas. 34¼ by 55¾ Inches.
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[ The Contemporaries, 992 Madison Avenue, New York ] Zevi Blum.
Non-western art unattributed:
[ Parke-Bernet Galleries ] A New Ireland Wooden Totok Carving, 60 Inches. A New Ireland Wooden Uli Figure, 54½ Inches.
Western art unattributed:
[ Sotheby's, 34-5 New Bond Street, London ] An Early Louis XV Kingwood Serpentine Commode, Signed E. Doirat, c.1730, 2 Feet 9 Inches High, 4 Feet 2 Inches Wide. A George II Mahogany Bureau of Unusually Small Size, c.1730, 3 Feet High, 2 Feet 8 Inches Wide, 1 Foot 8 Inches Deep. A Louis XV Giltwood Bergère, c.1760, Formerly in the Collection of Her Late Majesty Queen Mary, at Marlborough House.