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Rohan McCullochPaintings & Fine Art [email protected]
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20th Century and Contemporary Art and DesignJames Nurse
Antiquities and Tribal ArtAbigail Walker
Asian ArtLazarus Halstead
[email protected] Kido (Japanese Art)
Ceramics and GlassDr Jim Peake
Designer Handbags and FashionMeg Randell
European Works of Art and ClocksRachael Osborn-Howard
JewellerySarah Duncan
Medals and MilitariaJohn Meyer
Musical InstrumentsMarco Matathia
[email protected]. David MacGregor (Guitars and Folk Instruments)
Paintings and Fine ArtJan Leman (Paintings and Prints)
[email protected] Zack (Watercolours, Drawings and Miniatures)
Printed Books and ManuscriptsSimon Nuckley
RugsChris Vin
Silver & Objects of VertuJohn Rogers (British Post-War Silver)
[email protected] de Villenfagne (British and Continental Silver)
Wine and SpiritsJohn Meyer
Tuesday 4th July Rugs
Wednesday 5th July Fine Wine and Spirits
Tuesday 11th July 20th Century and Contemporary Art and Design
Tuesday 18th July Silver and Objects of Vertu followed by Designer Handbags and Fashion
Tuesday 25th July Ceramics and Glass
Wednesday 26th July Printed Books and Manuscripts
Tuesday 5th September Asian Art
Wednesday 6th September Antiquities and Tribal Art
Tuesday 12th September Jewellery followed by Watches
Wednesday 13th September Medals and Militaria
Tuesday 19th September Paintings and Fine Art followed by Rugs
Wednesday 20th September Musical Instruments
Wednesday 27th September Printed Books and Manuscripts
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Modern & Contemporary Art from A Distinguished Private Collection, Part One
Tuesday 27 June 2017, 15.00
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Cover: Lot 301
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301†ABOUDIA ABDOULAYE DIARRASSOUBA (Ivorian 1983 - )Untitled (ref 00742)2013Acrylic and mixed media on canvas125 x 200cm
Estimate £8,000-12,000
Provenance: Jack Bell Gallery
302CHARMING BAKER (British 1964 - ) ARRIntelligence Is No Match For Adaptability2010Giclee on Entrada/Moab100% Cotton Rag 320g106 x 89cmEdition: 3/16
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: Direct from Artist
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303CHARMING BAKER (British 1964 - ) ARRLive Everyday Like Your Hair Is On FirePremium PrintFramed: 99.2 x 121.3 x 7.5cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: Direct from Artist
304FRANZ ACKERMAN (German 1963 - ) ARRUntitled, 2001Screen Print 84 x 118.5cmFramed: 91 x 125.4cm Edition: 66/100
Estimate £800-1,200
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305CHARMING BAKER (British 1964 - ) ARRThe Universal Principle Accepts No Responsibility For Loss Or DamageIncurred2010Giclee on Entrada/Moab100% Cotton Rag 320g106 x 89cmFramed: 104 x 4.5 x 121cmEdition: 3/16
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: Direct from Artist
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306CESAR BALDACCINI (French 1921 – 1998) ARRMickey1958Bronze with black patina24.5cm highEdition: 5/8
Estimate £4,000-6,000
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307GORDON BALDWIN (British 1932 - ) ARRA Triple Volume Vessel1988/92Earthenware48 x 20 x 40cm
Estimate £1,500-2,500
Provenance: Purchased at Bonhams 22/10/08
308STEVEN CAMPBELL (British 1953 – 2007) ARRThe Thief of Perspective1989Acrylic on paper205 x 202cm
Estimate £6,000-8,000
Provenance: Marlborough Gallery
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309GEOFFREY CLARKE RA (British 1924 – 2014) ARRHead1953/1988Assembled in 1988 from parts made in 1953Iron23 x 16 x 16.5cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
Provenance: Fine Art Society
310STEPHEN BUCKLEY (British 1944 - ) ARRLooney Tunes2007Oil on strips of canvas laid on shaped board140 x 74cm
Estimate £1,000-1,500
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311GORDON BALDWIN (British 1932 - ) ARRBowl on Base1996Earthenware, painted with coloured slips and glazes42cm diameter
Estimate £3,000-4,000
312†BENJAMIN COHEN (British 1986 - ) ARRDumbo II2012Oil on canvas173 x 163cm
Provenance: Breese/Little Gallery
Estimate £4,000-6,000
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313†BENJAMIN COHEN (British 1986 - ) ARRStudy of an Interior/Exterior with Duck2012Oil, acrylic and pencil on canvas157.5 x 157.5cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: Breese/Little Gallery
314MARTIN CREED (British 1968 - ) ARRAn A4 Piece of Paper Crumpled into a Ball. No 1261995Paper, wood and persepex21 x 30 x 81.5cmEdition: From a Limited Edition of 3
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: Cabinet Gallery
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315TOM CLAASSEN (Dutch 1964 - ) ARRUntitled (Moose)1999Bronze45 x 46 x 76cmEdition: 1/7
Estimate £5,000-7,000
316†MIRANDA DONOVAN (British 1979 - ) ARRBeneath The Surface2010Acrylic, resin and mixed media on board117.8 x 84.3 x 11.9cmFramed: 129 x 95 x 17.5cmUNIQUE
Estimate £5,000-7,000
Provenance: Lazaridis Gallery
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317JIM DINE (American 1935 - ) The Heart Machine1990Bronze with pink and brown patina119.4 x 27.9 x 27.9cmEdition: 2/6
Estimate £20,000-30,000
Provenence: Purchased at Bonhams NY
318†MIRANDA DONOVAN (British 1979 - ) ARRPudding & Pie2010Acrylic and mixed media on board50.3 x 65 x 11.7cmFramed: 76 x 17 x 61cmUNIQUE
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Lazaridis Gallery
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319†MIRANDA DONOVAN (British 1979 - ) ARRRecycled Home I2009/10Acrylic, enamel, paper, wood and mixed media on board50.2 x 51.8 x 7.8cmFramed: 63 x 12.5 x 61cmUNIQUE
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Lazaridis Gallery
320ARMEN ELOYAN (Armenian 1966 - ) Untitled (Popeye Red Boots, Popeye Series)2010Oil on canvas60 x 78cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
Provenance: Galerie Bob van Orsouw
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321SAM FALLS (American 1984 - ) Untitled – Topanga 142012Terrycloth and fabric dye152.4 x 66.4cmFramed: 104.5 x 169 x 5cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: American Contemporary Art Gallery
322SAM FALLS (American 1984 - ) Untitled (Floor Rubbing 3)2012Coloured pencil on paper104.1 x 73.6cmFramed: 108.4 x 77.7 x 4cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: American Contemporary Art Gallery
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323RACHEL FEINSTEIN (American 1971 - ) Yesterday2000Wood and enamelBack piece: 244 x 244 x 3.8cmFront piece: 183 x 152 x 3.8cm
Estimate £10,000-15,000
Provenance: Marianne Boesky Gallery
324NAOMI FISHER (American 1976 - ) Ladies2006Ink on vellum76.2 x 106.6cmFramed: 91.5 x 3.8 x 122cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Deitch Projects
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325SAM FALLS (American 1984 - ) Untitled (Floor Rubbing 8)2012Coloured pencil on paper104.1 x 73.6cmFramed: 108 x 77.7 x 4cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: American Contemporary Art Gallery
326SAM FALLS (American 1984 - ) Untitled (Green 3, Joshua Tree, CA)2011-12Hand dyed linen and metal grommets142.2 x 81.3cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
Provenance: American Contemporary Art Gallery
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327†LUC FULLER (American 1989 - ) Untitled (Standing Clock Painting) –(RB – FULLL – 0044)2014Acrylic on canvas, stretched overcoloured cotton fabric on artistdesigned wooden stretcher123 x 84cm
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: Rod Barton Gallery
328DRYEN GOODWIN (British 1971 - ) ARROne Thousand Nine Hundred & Ninety Seven1997Light box132 x 14 x 162cm
Estimate £1,500-2,500
Provenance: New Art Gallery Warsaw
Exhibited: GOMA 2003
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329JUN HASEGAWA (Japanese 1969 - ) The School Album1998Gloss paint on MDF152 x 210cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Oriel Mostyn Gallery
330KENNY HUNTER (British 1962 - ) ARRMilitary Figure1998Glass reinforced plastic150 x 147 x 147cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
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331†NICK GOSS (British 1981 - ) ARRThe Difference Between US2009/2010Oil on canvas180 x 300cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: Josh Lilley Gallery
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332†R.B Kitaj (American 1932 – 2007) A Life, BB: on mauve paper1975Lithograph74.3 x 52.7cm
Estimate £800-1,200
Provenance: Marlborough Gallery
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333ABIGAIL LANE (British 1967 - ) ARRUntitled (Dog)1999Persepex dog, mixed media45 x 49 x 12cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000
334DANIEL LEFCOURT (American 1975 - ) Graphite Painting (Reversed and Enhanced)2014Graphite and resin on machined fibreboardpanel in pine frame157.2 x 116.2cm
Estimate £8,000-12,000
Provenance: Campoli Presti
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335TONY LEWIS (American 1986 - ) Stop blaming others. Take responsibility for every area of your life (TL361)2015Pencil, graphite powder and tape on paper121.9 x 182.8cm
Estimate £10,000-15,000
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336CHARLES LeDRAY (American 1960 - ) Chuck1997Fabric, metal, plastic, thread88 x 38 x 38cmPerspex cased artwork51 x 38cm base plinth
Estimate £10,000-15,000
Exhibited: ICA Univercity Pennsylvania 2002/03
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337ERIK LINDMAN (American 1985 - ) Nanny2012Oil and emulsion on satin and canvas101.6 x 76.2cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
338JOCK McFADYEN RA (British 1950 - ) ARROn Looker1990Bronze32 x 19 x 11cmEdition: Artist proof from edition of 6
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: Direct from Artist
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339DAVID NOONAN (Australian 1969 - ) Untitled 2011Silkscreen on linen, collage70 x 55cmFramed: 73 x 57 x 7cmEdition: 2/3 + 1 artists proof
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: David Kordansky Gallery, LA
340ANNA MARIA PACHECO (Brazilian 1943 - ) Study of Head1989Polychromed wood and gold leaf27 x 16 x 19cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
Provenance: Ian Starr Gallery
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341†ANTOINE PUISAIS (French 1975 - ) ARRShelter P(Three Racks)2015Acrylic and aluminium foils on panel122 x 178cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: Vigo Gallery
342TORBEN RIBE (Danish 1978 - ) ARRQuiet2010Acrylic, wallpaper, plywood, light bulbs and wood160 x 122cm
Estimate £2,000-3,000
Provenance: David Risley Gallery
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343GRAYSON PERRY (British 1960 - ) ARRUntitled1992Earthenware32.5 x 31cm
Estimate £8,000-12,000
344†BOO RITSON (British 1969 - ) ARRThe Cheerleader 1/32009Archival digital print on Somerset paper121.9 x 85.6cmFramed: 145.7 x 108cmEdition: 3 + 2 artists proofs
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Poppy Sebine Gallery
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345†BOO RITSON (British 1969 - ) ARRThe Gas Station Server 1/32009Archival digital print on Somerset paper121.9 x 85.6cmFramed: 145.7 x 108cmEdition: 3 + 2 artist proofs
Estimate £3,000-5,000
Provenance: Poppy Sebine Gallery
346EMANUEL ROHSS (Swedish 1985 - ) ARROswald Boetang 2, London2014Acrylic and alkyd enamel on canvas260 x 165cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000
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347MARC QUINN (British 1964 - ) ARRYoung Dancer Aged 141988Made in bread and cast in bronze96.5 x 39.4 x 55.9cmEdition: 1/6
Estimate £50,000-70,000
Provenance: Osbourne Samuel Gallery
348DAVID SPILLER (British 1942 - ) ARRI’ve Been Loving You a Long Time2003Acrylic and crayon on canvas183 x 152cm
Estimate £5,000-7,000
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349†UGO RONDINONE (Swiss 1964 - ) ARRStill Life(cardboard leaning on the wall)2009Bronze cast, lead, paint116.7 x 115.8cmEdition: 1 of 1 + 1 artists proof
Estimate £40,000-60,000
Provenance: Sadie Coles Gallery
350†MARKUS VATER (German 1970 - ) ARRHe is Made of 8 LayersAren’t We all a Piece of the Big Cake2001Acrylic on canvas300 x 200cm
Estimate £1,000-2,000
Provenance: Timothy Taylor Gallery
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351THADDEUS STRODE (American 1964 - ) Sounds in Water2000Mixed media on canvas200 x 210cm
Estimate £4,000-6,000
Provenance: Michael Janssen Gallery
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352†MARKUS VATER (German 1970 - ) ARRSchool Kids Swap their Bicycle Helmets for Tits1999Acrylic on canvas299 x 200cm
Estimate £1,000-2,000
Provenance: Timothy Taylor Gallery
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353MAX RUFF (German 1982 - ) ARRUntitled 2013Photobook dissolved with paint thinner,sprayed to fabric110 x 160cm
Estimate £3,000-5,000verso
354NED VENA (American 1982 - ) Untitled2011Rubber on linen185cm diameter
Estimate £30,000-50,000
Provenance: Modern Collection
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355†ABOUDIA ABDOULAYE DIARRASSOUBA (Ivorian 1983 - ) Untitled (ref 00737)2013Acrylic and mixed media on canvas125 x 200cm
Estimate £8,000-12,000
Provenance: Jack Bell Gallery
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RAY PARKER (American 1922-19990)Untitled1960Oil on canvas171.2 x 162cmEstimate: £20,000-30,000
TONY LEWIS (American 1986 - )Thep Poof2013Pencil, graphite powder and tape on paper213.4 x 152.4cmEstimate: £12,000-18,000
MODERN &CONTEMPORARY ART
FROM A DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE
COLLECTION, PART TWO
September 2017Specialist: Rohan McCulloch
IDE EKBLAD (Norwegian 1980 - )An Alien Among Ruins2014Acrylics and ‘puff paste’ medium on unprimed linen canvas180 x 140cmEstimate: £10,000-15,000
20TH CENTURY &CONTEMPORARY
ART & DESIGN11 July 2017
Dame Lucie Rie (British/Austrian 1902 – 1995)Porcelain footed bowl, circa 1985.Impressed with maker’s seal, together with signedletter from Lucie Rie.Sold for £36,600 (incl. premium) May 2017
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PAINTINGS & FINE ART
19 September 2017Entries Invited
Andrea Del Sarto‘Madonna and Christ with two angels’.Sold for £52,000 (incl. premium)
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• Gemstones: Historically many gemstones have been subject to a variety oftreatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heattreated to improve their colour and clarity, emeralds are also frequently treated withoils or resin for the same purpose. Other treatments such as staining, irradiation orcoating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may bepermanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment to retain theirappearance. Bidders should be aware that estimates assume that gemstones mayhave been subjected to such treatments. A number of laboratories issue certificatesthat give more detailed descriptions of gemstones. However there may not beconsensus between different laboratories on the degrees, or types of treatment forany particular gemstone. In the event that Chiswick Auctions has been given orobtained certificates for any lots in the sale these certificates will be disclosed in thecatalogue. In the event that no certificate is published in the catalogue, bidders shouldassume that the gemstone may have been treated. Neither Chiswick Auctions northe seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained bybuyers on any lots subsequent to the sale
• Estimated Weights: If a stone(s) exact weight appears within the body of thedescription, the stone has been unmounted and weighed by Chiswick Auctions. If theweight of stone(s) is stated to be approximate, the stone(s) has been assessed by uswithin its/their settings, and the stated weight is a statement of our opinion only. Thisinformation is given as a guide and bidders should satisfy themselves with regard tothis information as to its accuracy.
• Signatures:‘A diamond ring, by Tiffany & Co.’: When the maker’s name appears in the title,in Chiswick Auctions’ opinion the piece is by that maker.‘A diamond ring, signed Tiffany & Co.’: Has a signature that, in ChiswickAuctions’ opinion, is authentic but may contain gemstones that are not original, or thepiece may have been altered.‘A diamond ring, mounted by Tiffany & Co.’: Has been created by the jeweller,in Chiswick Auctions’ opinion, but using stones or designs supplied by the client.‘Maker’s mark for Tiffany & Co.’: Has a maker’s mark which in ChiswickAuctions’ opinion is authentic
25. Clocks and Watches: All lots are sold as seen and the absence of any reference tothe condition of a clock or watch does not imply that the lot is in good condition andwithout defects, repair or restoration. Most clocks and watches have been repaired inthe course of their normal lifetime and may incorporate parts not original to them.Chiswick Auctions makes no representation or warranty that any clock or watch is inworking order. As clocks and watches often contain fine and complex mechanisms,bidders should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repairwork, for which the buyer is solely responsible, may be necessary. Bidders should beaware that the importation of watches such as Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum intothe United States is highly restricted. These watches may not be shipped to the USAand can only be imported personally.
26. Fine Chinese Paintings: Current scholarship in the fields of Southeast AsianModern and Contemporary Art, as well as Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy, doesnot permit unqualified statements as to the authorship or date of execution. Thelimited right of rescission contained in the Conditions of Sale does not apply toChinese paintings. Nonetheless, if within twenty-one days of the sale of any such lot,the original purchaser gives written notice to Chiswick Auctions that the lot is aforgery and within fourteen days after giving such notice, the original purchaserreturns the lot to us in the same condition as at the time of sale and demonstrates toour satisfaction that the lot is a forgery, Chiswick Auctions will rescind the sale andrefund the purchase price received. For this purpose a ‘forgery’ is defined as a workcreated with the intent to deceive.
All purchased lots must be paid for on the day of the sale (save forcommission bids which must be paid for on the day after sale) and allpurchased lots must be collected no later than 6pm on the day followingsale. Thank you for your cooperation.
Specialist
William RouseManaging [email protected]
Leigh OsborneOperations [email protected]
Rohan McCullochPaintings & Fine Art [email protected]
Matthew CaddickAssociate Director/[email protected]
20th Century and Contemporary Art and DesignJames Nurse
Antiquities and Tribal ArtAbigail Walker
Asian ArtLazarus Halstead
[email protected] Kido (Japanese Art)
Ceramics and GlassDr Jim Peake
Designer Handbags and FashionMeg Randell
European Works of Art and ClocksRachael Osborn-Howard
JewellerySarah Duncan
Medals and MilitariaJohn Meyer
Musical InstrumentsMarco Matathia
[email protected]. David MacGregor (Guitars and Folk Instruments)
Paintings and Fine ArtJan Leman (Paintings and Prints)
[email protected] Zack (Watercolours, Drawings and Miniatures)
Printed Books and ManuscriptsSimon Nuckley
RugsChris Vin
Silver & Objects of VertuJohn Rogers (British Post-War Silver)
[email protected] de Villenfagne (British and Continental Silver)
Wine and SpiritsJohn Meyer
Tuesday 4th July Rugs
Wednesday 5th July Fine Wine and Spirits
Tuesday 11th July 20th Century and Contemporary Art and Design
Tuesday 18th July Silver and Objects of Vertu followed by Designer Handbags and Fashion
Tuesday 25th July Ceramics and Glass
Wednesday 26th July Printed Books and Manuscripts
Tuesday 5th September Asian Art
Wednesday 6th September Antiquities and Tribal Art
Tuesday 12th September Jewellery followed by Watches
Wednesday 13th September Medals and Militaria
Tuesday 19th September Paintings and Fine Art followed by Rugs
Wednesday 20th September Musical Instruments
Wednesday 27th September Printed Books and Manuscripts
Sale Calendar
Important Notice to All Buyers
ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT/DROIT DE SUITELots marked with ARR indicates that anadditional levy may apply for this lot. Pleasesee our Terms & Conditions, Section 23, formore information.
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