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Ashley Fitzgerald (British, b.1962). 'Geist Thing V', 2011. Mixed media with recycled materials. Signed, titled and dated to base. 15cm high. Along with another sculpture 'Decay', 2014 cast bronze and jesmonite, 17cm high. Sold with certificates of authenticity, 'Decay' purchased from Saatchi Art in 2014. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Pawel Leski. 'Anxiety & Quiet', cast bronze tile with relief. 2008. 9.5 x 10.5cm.From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Glenys Barton (British, b.1944). 'In Profile', a profile face enclosing a face with closed eyes, cast bronze. 16 x 11.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Emma Broughton (British, b.1970). 'Plague', 2015. Cast bronze. 8.5cxm width. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Benedict Carpenter (b.1975). 'Genealogical Object', cast bronze tile. 2009. 10 x 8cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Lillian Pau. 'Am I Skinny Enough', bronze with two thin female nudes at each end. 9 x 7cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Hungarian circular bronze medallion. With Kepcsarnok label verso. Diameter 9cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Joao Duarte (Portuguese, b.1962). 'Domus, Domus', fabricated bronze and stainless steel, 2012. Diameter 8cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Sophie Dickens. 'The Ink of the Pen is Holier than the Blood of the Martyr'. Cast bronze, decorated with pen and sword on either side. Diameter 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Michael Sandle. 'As Ye Sow', F-16 fighter pilot. 'Medal of dishonour for collateral damage'. cast bronze medallion, 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Maureen O'Kane. 'Round Dance (Honey Bee)'. Cast bronze, micro mosaic and gilt inlay. Diameter 8.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Tristan MacDougall. 'Daedalus'. Cast bronze medallion. 9 x 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Ann Christopher. 'In The Sky There Is No East Or West', 2003. A bronze cast as an axe head. Initalled AC and inscribed 3 20. Length 12cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017. Condition Report: Generally good condition, with some surface scratches, as well as consistent surface imperfections that are most likely consistent with the making process.
Ron Dutton (b.1935). 'Cloud Moon Strike', 2006. A crescent moon with setsquare motif, cast bronze. Diameter 10.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Niko de Wit. 'Facet Medal'. Cast bronze sculpture. 2013. 6.5 x 6.5 x 2.4cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Parviz Tanavoli (Iranian, b.1937). 'Hands and Grille'. Cast bronze. 9.5 x 6.5cm. Parviz Tanavoli (born 1937) is an Iranian sculptor, painter, educator, and art historian. He is a pioneer within the Saqqakhaneh school, a neo-traditionalist art movement. Tanavoli has been one of the most expensive Iranian artists in sales. Tanavoli series of sculpture work Heech are displayed in prestigious museums and public places, such as the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hamline University, Aga Khan Museum, and as public art in the city of Vancouver. Biography from https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/parviz-tanavoli-15957From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017. Condition Report: General wear to the artwork, with some discolouration, surface scratches, and other small marks.
Richard Booth (b.1949). 'The Lizard's Tale', 2010. A two section circular work with lizard to the pierced top, the base section with three circular holes. Cast bronze. Diameter 8.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Robin Shelton. 'Pavement Series Medal No.1', cast bronze. 7 x 7cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Thomas Docherty. 'The Journey', cast bronze. 8.5 x 8.5 x 2cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Breon O'Casey. 'Men Bygham'. Cast bronze, egg shaped with design. 6.5 x 5 x 3cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017. Condition Report: Good condition overall, with minor visible wear and consistent distress/roughness to the material that is most likely an effect of the making process.
Sara Richards. 'A Song Without Words II'. Cast bronze. 7.5cm diameter. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Balint Bolygo. 'Perpetual Mechanic Composition I'. Cast bronze. 11 x 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Simon Beeson. 'Linlithgow Threshold'. Cast bronze. 8 x 8 x 2cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
Japanese Tanto, 26cm cutting edge, 3mm curvature, the Nakago with Kiri Yasurime, Mei reading Hisa Tsuga, fitted with iron Tsuba inlaid with a gilded bronze bird flying from branches, in lacquered Saya lacking a Kozuka.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.47cm long
JOSEF LORENZL ART DECO COLD PAINTED BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DANCER,the painting signed 'CROJO', signed to base, on an oval onyx socle, 27.2cm highCondition good to fair. Joints between hands and head look like they have possibly been restored or will require some attention, also with dirt and discolour. Light wear throughout as per age. Additional images now available. Height 27.2cm
JOSEF LORENZL ART DECO COLD PAINTED BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DANCER,signed to base, on an oval onyx socle, 19cm highHas lost the thumb, tip of fourth finger and little finger of left hand; possible slight abrasion to tip of fourth finger of right hand; scratches, slight nicks, pitting and discolouration to body, particularly midriff and rear of left leg; natural fissure through the base; head securely attached but there is slight movement if very gently pressed; very slight natural hairline to neck and left side of face; additional images available; please refer to Government website for details on relevant legislation both current and impending regarding the purchase, sale and transportation of ivory within and without the EU - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/dealing-in-items-containing-ivory-or-made-of-ivory
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE First half 19th century, the rectangular breakfront top with five sections, the central double section and end sections with tablet pediments surmounted by bronze-painted balls, above a central pair of glazed doors enclosing three long adjustable shelves, the narrow sections with twelve adjustable shelves, the central base section with two shallow drawers above a secretaire drawer with rosewood knob handles, above a pair of doors, the recessed base sections with doors enclosing four graduated drawers, the end sections headed by simulated drawers, each enclosing two adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, restorations and replacements, 302cm high x 371cm wide x 65cm deepProvenance: The estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE Early 19th century, in the manner of John McLean, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top with a central slide enclosing a removable leather-lined games-tray with a backgammon board on one side and a chess board on the other, with four mahogany-lined drawers below, on reeded x-frame end-supports with inward facing bronze paw feet, repairs to feet; 73 cm high; 136.5 cm wide, open; 64.5 cm deep. A games table of c.1800 with removable slide and reeded x-frame legs, by John McLean (fl. 1770-1814) at Saltram, Devon (NT 071334) and a writing table at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire (NT 617708)
A PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF THE DANCING FAUN Neapolitan, 19th century. Of typical form, with left arm raised, looking skyward, the bearded head with two horns and entwined with acorn husks, on a rectangular plinth, 82 cm high overall; the plinth: 6 cm high; 28 cm wide; 30.5 cm deep. The bronze is after a Roman figure of a faun, found in Pompeii on 26 October 1830 and now in the Museo Nazionale, Naples. In part owing to its compact size (71 cm. high - only slightly smaller than the current bronze), its fame was instantaneous. (F. Haskell & N. Penny, Taste and the Antique, 1981, no. 35, pp. 207-8).
Bronze Relief, deutsch um 1880-90, Darstellung einer jungen Dame im Profil, ovalePlatte, Abschluss bez. mit 'Lenchen!', ca. 19.5 x 15 cm, sign. mit A. Donndorf (1835- 1916)Bronze Relief, german approx. 1880-90 , presentation of a young woman in profile, ovalplate, ref. with 'Lenchen!', approx. 19.5 x 15cm, signed with A. Donndorf (1835-1916)
A pair of Yoruba shrine figures Nigeria bronze, seated male and female representing Agamju holding a curved blade knife and a stylised prod and Lemanja supporting and infant, 42.5cm and 43.2cm high. (2) Provenance Reputedly bought back to the UK by a British diplomat shortly after the end of WWII.
Four Indian bronze figures including the goddess Parvati as Durga astride a tiger and holding a shield, 10cm high, Bhairava, standing wearing a loin cloth with forearms bent forward, 9.3cm high, on a fixed base, a figure on horseback, 8.2cm high, with a base, and a figure of Nandi bull, 4cm high, with a base. (6) Provenance Galerie Slim, Paris, 1979 / 1980.
An Indian votive figure of Durga cast brass, depicted slaying the buffalo demon Mahishasura with a trident, whilst being supported by a tiger under her right foot, 6.5cm high, with a perspex plinth, an Indian brass figure of Durga, 10.4cm, with a base, an Indian brass figure of a standing horse, 5.5cm high, with a base and an Indian bronze figure, possibly Bhairava, with an attachment loop to the back of the head, 7.5cm high, fixed to a base. (7) Provenance Galerie Slim, Paris, 1980.

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