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28 9th June 2012


Antiques & Fine Art Sale Thursday 14th and Friday 15th June from 10am


A two-day sale of some 1200 lots including the private collection of Derwent Wise (1933-2003), Master of Sculpture, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with artworks by UK ‘Pop Artist’ Richard Hamilton, Ian Stephenson R.A. and Eduardo Paolozzi.


DAY ONE:


Ceramics & Glassware (208 lots) Jewellery, Watches & Pocket Watches (104 lots) Silver & Allied Wares (106 lots) Objects of Art, Collectors’ Items & Metalware (194 lots) Textiles (11 lots)


DAY TWO:


The private collection of Derwent Wise (1933-2003) including Paintings, Drawings, Prints & Posters (103 lots)


Paintings, Drawings & Prints (76 lots) Table Boxes, Wall Clocks, Barometers & Mirrors (106 lots) Furniture, Longcase Clocks & Dining Tables (313 lots)


VIEWING: Sun 10th June


and throughout each sale day


Illustrated catalogue online: Friday 1st June Quality printed catalogues also available (£10 incl. P&P)


11am to 3pm


Mon 11th & Tues 12th June 10am to 5pm Wed 13th June


10am to 7pm


A large 19th century boulle marquetry French bracket clock, height 37in. £3,000-£5,000


Samuel Courtauld, London 1749, a set of three silver caddies in fi tted Regency case. £5,000-£8,000


Ian Stephenson RA (1934-2000) ‘Red Buses’, 36 x 47in, from the private collection of Derwent Wise (1933-2003). £500-£800


A Benin ivory fi gural carving, 16th/17th century, height 13½in. £5,000-£8,000


A silk screen printed exhibition poster from May 1965 by Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005), 37 x 24in £300-£500


All enquiries to Auctioneer Mark Wise FRICS ASFAV, Mitchells Antiques & Fine Art, 47 Station Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 9PZ Tel: 01900 827800 Email: info@mitchellsantiques.co.uk


www.mitchellsantiques.co.uk


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