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ARMAN (1928-2005)Pile et Face, 1981Cut and cut lines on a bronze patinated aluminum violin body on a stone base, signed lower right and numbered lower back, presented in its navy blue canvas casePublisher Abel Rambert, Paris, France£Foundation Atelier Arman, Vence, France Edition of 75 copies + 10 EA35 x 17 x 3.5 cm (without the base)Bibliography :Arman - multiples, catalog raisonné, Denyse Durand-Ruel and Marc Moreau, edition Fondation A.R.M.A.N, Geneva, Switzerland, 2014, reproduced under n° 56, pages 100-101
Dimo KRANCHEW (XX), abstrakte Figur, Messing oder Bronze, rechteckiger Korpus, die kopflose Figur trägt einen bodenlangen Mantel mit hochgezogener Kapuze, die Arme sind im rechteckigem Winkel gerade nach vorne übereinander gelegt, innen leicht modelierte Körperform erkennbar, auf Rundsockel, H.: ca. 48 cm, leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.
Militärischer Nachlass eines Hauptgefreiten beim Stab der 183. Inf. Div., sauber geführter Wehrpass mit allen Eintragungen, Urkunde Zum KVK 1. Klasse mit Schwertern, dazu das leere Ordens-Etui; Urkunde zum KVK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern mit 1x dem Orden Buntmetall in Verleihungstüte und 1x Zink; Urkunde zur Ostmedaille mit Orden; Besitzzeugnis für das Kraftfahrbewährungsabz. in Bronze und Silber. Dazu noch ein Arbeitsbuch sowie einige private Dokumente. Urkunden ungelocht, mittig gefaltet. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.
A WW I Casualty group, to include a bronze memorial plaque naming Frederick Walter Brown in card outer sleeve with envelope, a British War and Victory pair, 3341 PTE. F.W. BROWN. NORF. R., in original box and envelope, sold with research and photographs.3341 Private Frederick Walter Brown was killed in action on 19th April 1917, at the age of 26 whilst a member of the 1st Battalion, Norfolk Regiment A Company.
A WW I Casualty group, to include bronze memorial plaque naming Ernest Stearn, British War and Victory medals, 235269 PTE. E. STEARN. E. LAN. R., together with a photograph and some research.Private Ernest Stearn formerly of the Suffolk Regiment was killed in action 28/09/1918 and is Remembered with Honour at the Grevillers British Cemetary.
A collection of commemorative and other medals/medallions, to include Victoria diamond jubilee bronze medal in fitted case, Sir Isambart Marc Brunel Thames Tunnel, Local Prize for Sucess in Art Awarded by the Department of Science and Art, naming Harriet B. Kay. Edinburgh Female School. Stage 14A, Dijon City Council bronze waterways, South London Working Classes Industrial Third Exhibition, Co-operative Union of Great Britain and Ireland Honours Diploma In Co-operation naming Arthur Woodward Read, 1849 The First Visit of a British Queen to Ireland, Edward VII Coronation and Baptist Mission House 1922 etc. (20)
LORENZO QUINN (ITALIAN b.1966) TIME FLIES Bronze on marble base, signed, numbered (109/125), 28.5 x 11cm (inc base), 23 x 9cm (bronze) Condition Report:No significant issues to report. The sculpture has slightly loose connection to base, attachment is still sound. In need of a surface clean ,light signs of wear to patina. No original box or papers.

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