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Los 363

Japanese bronze Pigeon, modelled perched upon a branch with blossom, with a small detachable cover, height overall 27cm

Los 398

Victorian coromandel veneered box with bronze metal strap work, ivory and turquoise cabochons with domed lid and void interior, 19 x 15cm

Los 406

19th Century copy of a Roman votive bronze on a circular base, 14cm high

Los 458

19th century mahogany veneered tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal three compartments with handles to side and stands on four bronze metal paw feet, 36 x 18cm

Los 463

Pair of Japanese bronze lacquered metal vases with Seahorse handles and circular foot rims 33cm high, (2)

Los 465

Bronze Koro and cover on a Dragon embossed pedestal base, height overall 32cm

Los 161

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Two Week Old Chick'', (1977) Signed and inscribed A/C, bronze, 17cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration Sally Arnup was one of the finest animal sculptors of her generation. Her passion for and affinity with both material and subject, and her insistence on working from life, shines through in the sheer vitality and character in each and every sculpture. Sally Baynton-Williams was born in London in 1930; she recounted how at the age of two and a half she was given a lump of clay at nursery school and felt an instant fascination with the material. From a young age she set her heart on becoming a sculptor, and with the support of her family left conventional schooling at the age of 13 to train at Kingston College of Art. After spending a year at Camberwell School of Art, in 1950 Sally entered the Royal College of Art, where she would be tutored by eminent sculptors such as Frank Dobson and John Skeaping, who was himself a renowned animalier (see lots 167 and 168). Here she met sculptors Elisabeth Frink and Jacob Epstein, the latter whom she met whilst he was working on a monumental sculpture in Skeaping's college studio. In 1953 Sally married Mick Arnup, a painter and ceramicist whom she had met whilst studying at Kingston College of Art. In 1957 the Arnups moved to Holtby, near York, where they set up both home and studio to raise their four children and work together. Sally worked at the York College of Art from 1958 to 1972, where she was Head of Sculpture, and where Mick would become Vice Principal and Head of Foundation. Mick died in 2008, and Sally died in 2015 following a stroke. Their artistic legacy has been continued by their children; Hannah and Ben are well-regarded potters and Tobias a painter. Sally worked largely to commission, sculpting animals of all shapes and sizes. She insisted on working from life and liked to spend as much time with her subject as possible, studying their character, preferably in the animal's natural habitat or home. Animals were often taken to her studio; indeed, following a commission to make a sculpture of a swan for the Vintners Company in London, Sally borrowed two rescue swans from a sanctuary. Never working from photographs or rarely even sketches, Sally preferred to work directly in clay, a practise which shows through in the naturalism of her finished bronzes. This was a time-consuming process, and together with the complex lost-wax technique she employed to turn a clay model into a finished bronze, meant that Sally had a limited output of work during her career. Indeed, from start to finish, a life size sculpture could take three years to make. Sally worked every day except Sunday into her eighties, sculpting pets, working animals, farm animals and wildlife for private clients and institutions. Notable commissions included sculpting a cast silver leopard to present to HM the Queen by the City of York, which is now in the Royal Collection, and she also sculpted a life-size bronze of 'Storm', a fell pony, for Prince Philip, which she worked on in the stables at Windsor Castle. Her work has been exhibited around the world, including at the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of Artists, the Royal Society of British Artists. Sally was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.

Los 36B

After Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA, RA (1887-1976) ''Self Portrait'', ''The Artist's Mother''; ''The Artist's Father'' Each signed, a colour reproduction, framed as a triptich and issued with a bronze profile commemorating the artist's 88th birthday, from an edition of 300, 106cm by 52cm & 20cm by 22cm respectively (2) Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business See illustration

Los 162

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Two Common Frogs'', (1979) Signed and numbered, IX/X, bronze, 7.5cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration

Los 188

Clemente Ochoa (b.1937) Spanish ''Generaciones'', (1988) Signed, bronze on a marble base, 26.5cm high (including base) ''Generaciones'', 1988 is a maquette for the original sculpture which is situated at Castelldefels, Barcelona Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Los 165

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Freisian Bull Head'' (Dalesend Cascade) Signed and numbered, VIII/X, bronze on a marble base, 39cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration

Los 168

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Skeaping's Greyhound'' Signed and inscribed A/C, bronze, 20cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration

Los 189

Herbert William Palliser (1883-1963) Portrait bust of John Harold Wood Signed, bronze, 37cm high John Harold Wood was awarded a gold medal for his rockery at the first Chelsea Flower Show in 2013 Sold together with an image of the garden and an article depicting HM the Queen at the first Chelsea Flower Show Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business

Los 163

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) Siamese cat head Signed, bronze, 11cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate This is believed to be a unique example See illustration

Los 164

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Short Clawed Otter and Crab'', (1994) Signed and inscribed A/C, bronze, 20cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration

Los 166

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''Ugo Benelli'' Signed and numbered 2/10, bronze, 18cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration

Los 167

Sally Arnup FRBS, ARCA (1930-2015) ''John Skeaping RA'' Signed and numbered 3/10, bronze, 14cm high Provenance: From the artist's estate See illustration Sally Arnup studied under John Skeaping at the Royal College of Art. He taught there from 1948 and was Professor of Sculpture 1953-9. Skeaping's work is notable for its depiction of animals, its simplicity of line and elemental quality resembling the prehistoric cave drawings found in France and Spain.

Los 1004

A 19th CENTURY DESK BRONZE OF A SEATED DOG, modelled with a paw on a sack, mounted on a variegated marble base bearing a monogram and dated 1830 to the underside. Length 12cm

Los 982

A FRENCH PARCEL-GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF JOAN OF ARC, LATE 19th CENTURY, the young saint modelled standing, a sword held to her breast, unsigned. 24cm

Los 940

AN 18TH CENTURY BRONZE BUDDHA, seated in contemplative pose, wearing robes. 10cm

Los 974

AN ART DECO STYLE BRONZE OF A DANCER, "ANTINEA", cast with her arms raised above her head, raised on a marble plinth. 35cm high overall

Los 1007

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT-BRONZE AND MARBLE CANDELABRA, the three branches naturalistically cast as blossoming boughs, issuing from an urn-shaped body, applied with ribbon-tied floral swags, raised on circular bases. 39cm highThe gilt bronze has signs of verigre but there is no obvious chips or losses

Los 934

A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, of baluster form, with twin shaped handles and with archaic style incised decoration. Width across handles 17.5cmIn generally good condition.

Los 945

A CHINESE BRONZE BRUSH REST, cast as opposing entwined dragons, probably 19th Century. 16cm

Los 984

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN, signed in the cast Milo, cast seated on a column, raised on a marble base. 28cm

Los 966

A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, of squat circular form with pierced cover, the cover cast with scrolls and Greek Key, impressed mark to base. 9.5cm diameter

Los 980

A. MASJOUILLE (FRENCH, 19th CENTURY), "LE TRAVAIL", A PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE, modelled as a Gallic blacksmith working on a shield at his anvil, signed in the bronze and bearing plaque to the integral base, green/brown patina. 66cm

Los 333

A STRIKING BRONZE AND MOULDED GLASS TABLE LAMP IN THE ART DECO TASTE, probably French, c. 1930, the ribbed stepped pink opaque glass shade within a frame cast with scrolls and fluted bands. 29.5cmSome chips and abrasions to the glass shade but it presents well.The metalwork in good order and the screw fitting at the top works well.A great looker.

Los 933

A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI, seated in dhyanasana wearing flowing robes incised with foliate designs at the borders, his right hand in bhumisparsha, raised on a lotus base. 50cm

Los 986

JOSEF LORENZL (1892-1950), A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF A NUDE DANCER, modelled with arms outstretched, signed to the base, on a faceted columnar bakelite plinth. Height overall 26cmThis figure appears to be in good condition

Los 356

A CHINESE MINIATURE BRASS AND MARBLE ABACUS, 9cm by 6cm; together with A SMALL SET OF BRONZE BUCKET WEIGHTS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY.

Los 991

AN INDIAN BRONZE OF A GODDESS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, on a plinth base. 26cm

Los 997

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A DANCER, IN ART DECO STYLE, posing with arms outstretched and raised right leg, she stands on a domed base raised on a turned marble pedestal. 55cm highThis figure appears to be in good condition

Los 1002

AFTER JOSEPH PAUL RAYMOND GAYRARD, A BRONZE MODEL OF A RECUMBENT DEER HOUND, bears signature in the cast GAYRARD LONDON 1848. 31cm

Los 942

A CHINESE CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, 19TH CENTURY, the pierced and domed cover with shishi finial, the bulbous bowl with dragon handles. 29cm

Los 992

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A BRONZE FIGURE OF A DISCUS THROWER, with green patina. 18.5cm

Los 1000

A GILT-BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A RENAISSANCE TROUBADOR, EARLY 20th CENTURY, modelled standing, playing a mandolin, on a stepped marble base, unsigned. Overall 26cm

Los 973

A BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEMI-NUDE MAIDEN, cast seated on a stool. 27cm

Los 1010

AFTER FRANCOIS RUDE, BRONZE FIGURE OF JOAN OF ARC, signed in the cast F. RUDE, with brown patina. 25cm

Los 946

AN UNUSUAL BRONZE OF A DRAGON, with up-twisted head, 19th Century. 19.5cm

Los 952

A CAMBODIAN BRONZE BUDDHA, seated with Naga, 18th Century. 33.5cm

Los 906

A PAIR OF BENIN BRONZE ROYAL HEAD TRUMPETS, each pierced and cast with figures and animals. Taller 56.5cm

Los 976

ALBERT ERNEST CARRIER-BELLEUSE (FRENCH, 1824-1887), A LARGE BRONZE OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN, modelled with her right arm aloft, on an integral base with grapes and vines and ribbon-tied wreath, signed A. Carrier (a/f). 79cm

Los 983

AN ONYX ASHTRAY MOUNTED WITH TWO BRONZE MODELS OF PELICANS. Diameter 10cm

Los 977

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SIENNA MARBLE AND BRONZE URNS, IN THE NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE, with saucer-shaped beaded and leaf-cast rims, the handles as scrolling acanthus, the tall Sienna marble plinths with lappet cast mounts. 28cm high

Los 1011

TWO BRONZE FIGURES OF LAKSHMI, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, cast in the first standing, cast in the second seated. Taller 17.5cm

Los 1006

FRENCH SCHOOL, LATE 19th CENTURY, AN ANIMALIER BRONZE OF A HOUND, modelled prowling on a naturalistic oval base, indistinctly signed, mid-brown patina. Length 20cmLate 19th Century, good condition

Los 978

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PARCEL-GILT BRONZE AND ALABASTER FIGURAL CANDELABRA, each with four branches and five candle cups, each modelled with a putti holding a cornucopia, one modelled reclining, the other on one knee. 40.5cm

Los 990

A COLD-PAINTED BRONZE MODEL OF A BROGUE, c. 1900, realistically modelled, with laces. Length 12.5cm

Los 988

A CONTINENTAL BRONZE JUG, after the Antique, the broad shallow bowl with moulded rim and raised on a moulded foot, with ring handle. Length across handle 20cm

Los 1009

ANTON ENDSTORFER (AUSTRIAN, 1880-1960), THE CURTSEY, A PATINATED BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE, the head in ivory, mounted on a square marble base, signed to the skirt and with impressed foundry mark. Height overall 16cm

Los 999

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE AND PORCELAIN TWIN-LIGHT CANDELABRA, LATE 19th CENTURY, in the Rococo taste, each baluster stem in a pale jade green glaze encased within flower and foliate cast elements over a scroll-cast base and issuing twin leaf-capped scrolling candle arms with central floral spray and terminating in leaf cast candle cups and drip pans (formerly electrified). Height 35.5cm

Los 994

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A DESK BRONZE OF A FEMALE NUDE WITH CYMBALS, mounted on a wooden plinth. Height overall 15.25cm

Los 1005

AFTER ALPHONSE ALEXANDRE ARSON (FRENCH, 1822-1880), A DOG WITH PRICKED EARS, on a naturalistic oval base with cast signature, chocolate brown patina. Length 19cmIn good condition, the bronze has chocolate colour patina which we believe is from acasting circa 1900

Los 935

A CHINESE BRONZE STAND, of knopped baluster form, the dished top above a knop with zoomorphic handles, the base on legs cast with animal masks. 18.5cm

Los 326

A LARGE PAIR OF RENAISSANCE REVIVAL GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE EWERS, 19TH CENTURY, each handle surmounted by a winged cherub, with vine work borders and bands of Bacchanalian putti. 53cm highThe handles are slightly loose but in otherwise good condition.

Los 987

A 19th CENTURY BRONZE DESK BUST OF NAPOLEON, on a square inscribed integral plinth numbered 7175 verso. Height 14cm

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