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Los 99

The Captured Bird a Goldscheider Pottery figure designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no. 5230, modelled as a dance r with arms outstretched wearing a cape with butterfly wings, in colours, impressed and printed factory marks, professional restoration, 46cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 118 and 119 for comparable figures. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 118

A Goldscheider Pottery bust, model no. 6427, modelled as a stylised woman with black curly hair, glazed in colours, mounted on ebonised wood base, impressed and printed factory marks, professional restoration to eyelids, 31cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 104

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a lady designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.7581, modelled as a lady in long flowing blue dress and broad brimmed hat, glazed in colours printed factory marks and Dakon facsimile signature, impressed marks, 37cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider Richard Dennis, page 145 for an identical figure in a pink dress attributed to Lorenzl, ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 137

A Goldscheider Pottery Lady with a Shawl figure designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.5822, modelled standing draped in a shawl, on domed base, glazed in colours impressed and painted marks, 45.5cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 118 for comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 134

A Goldscheider Pottery The Captured Bird lamp base designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.5230, with original silk shade, modelled as a female dancer with arms outstretched, her cape painted with butterfly wing decoration, on stepped domed base, impressed factory marks, facsimile signature, professional restoration to her left hand, 39cm. high (figure)65cm. high (lamp) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd. LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 118 for various versions illustrated.

Los 96

'Rebecca' a tall Art Nouveau Goldscheider Pottery model of a woman resting on a water urn by Cherc, model no. 1903, in colours, impressed factory marks and facsimile signature, chips to base rim, 93cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 133

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a dancer lamp base designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.6757, modelled holding the hem of her black and green floral skirt, impressed and painted marks, crack to lamp pillar, 32.5cm. high (figure) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 112

A Goldscheider Pottery figure of a dancer designed by Stephan Dakon, model no. 7053, modelled standing on one leg with long flowing blue floral dress, in colours, on a diamond shaped base, printed and impressed factory marks, professional restoration to one hand, 40cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 108

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a lady in a green costume by Stephan Dakon, model no. 8302, modelled walking in long ruffled green skirt and top, pulling a scarf around her neck, impressed and printed factory marks, facsimile signature, small glaze nicks to base rim, 31.5cm. highLiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 158 this model illustratedProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 136

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a woman designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no. 6746, modelled standing, naked, holding a blue drape, painted in colours printed and impressed marks, facsimile signature, 43.5cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 97

A tall Art Nouveau Goldscheider Pottery Porteuse d'Eau figure probably designed by Haniroff, model no.3407, modelled as a classical maiden holding a water urn, glazed in colours, impressed Goldscheider marks, minor damages, 114cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 330

A small Goldscheider Pottery mask, model no.6086, stylised features painted in turquoise and orange printed and incised marks, 14cm. high

Los 106

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a woman designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no. 6330, modelled holding her long flowing green dress, printed and impressed factory marks, 31cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 160 for a comparable figure illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 141

Ann MillerThe Blue Fanwatercolour of a Goldscheider Pottery figure, framedsigned bottom left, signed and titled to reverse label, 38 x 27.5cm. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 98

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a dancer designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.5900, modelled standing with arched back and arms raised, wearing a butterfly wing costume, glazed in colours impressed and printed factory marks, professionally restored, 42cm. high ProvenanceDesign, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 13th October 2010, lot 983 ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 95

An Art Nouveau Goldscheider Pottery figural lamp by F Gross, model no.2770, modelled standing holding an Austrian iridescent glass urn shade, glazed in colours, inset with opal cabochon, impressed factory marks and facsimile signature, 82cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 92

An Art Nouveau Goldscheider Pottery bust of a Woman, designed by Simon, model no.1340, modelled with down cast gaze, wearing a headscarf, glazed in matt colours, highlighted in gilt, impressed marks, 48cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 67 for this model reproduced in the original Goldscheider catalogue, circa 1900. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 121

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.6774, modelled as a woman with stylised features holding an apple to her face, glazed in colours, printed and impressed marks, 33.5cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 110

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a lady with a Borzoi by Josef Lorenzl, model no. 7722, modelled as a naked lady standing before her borzoi dog in broad brimmed hat and holding a large lace fan, printed and impressed marks, facsimile signature, professionally restored, 36cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 119

A Goldscheider Pottery bust, modelled with stylised features, glazed turquoise and orange, on wooden drum base, printed and impressed marks, minor professional restoration, 24cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 116

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.6775, modelled as a woman with orange ringlets, glazed in colours, another Goldscheider mask of a lady raising her hand to her neck, model no.8033, and a small, modern patinated metal wall mask, printed and impressed marks, minor professional restoration to tip of black hair, 27cm. high (3) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 111

A large Goldscheider Pottery model of a lady walking a Borzoi dog designed by Claire Weiss, model no.7367, modelled in long floral blue dress and broad brimmed hat, glazed in colours, printed and impressed factory marks, facsimile signature to base, minor professional restoration to dog, 41cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 132 for a comparable figure illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 109

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a lady with a hound designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.6756, glazed in colours, printed factory marks, restored tail, 31cm. highLiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 132 where the figure is suggested to be Marlene Dietrich. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 94

A large Art Nouveau Goldscheider illuminating fish pond designed by Otto Petri, model no.3531, modelled as two young children standing on a rocky outcrop, looking down into clear glass fish bowl, impressed marks, damages, 62cm. high (2) LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 46 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 130

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.6542, model as a woman with stylised features and orange hair, holding a fan to her face, glazed in turquoise, orange and black, printed and impressed factory marks, 26cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 168 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 114

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a Skier designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.7149, the young woman modelled standing, glazed in colours printed and impressed factory marks, 30cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 128 for a comparable example in a blue colourway. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 135

The Captured Bird a Goldscheider Pottery figure designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no. 5434, modelled as a female dancer with arms outstretched, her cape with blue butterfly wing design, impressed and printed factory marks, facsimile signature, restored hands, 45cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 119 for an identical figure illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 139

A pottery model of a dancer in the manner of Goldscheider, modelled standing with outstretched arms, the cape modelled in low relief with peacock feathers, in colours, indistinct printed mark to base, professional restoration to hands, 28cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 126

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.7695, stylised features, glazed in red, off-white and turquoise, another Goldscheider Pottery mask with flowing black hair and another German wall mask, printed and impressed factory marks, original paper label, 24cm. long (3) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 140

A modern model of woman in the manner of Goldscheider Pottery after a design by Thomasch, modelled, semi-naked wearing stockings, a red cape over her shoulders and exotic headdress, painted in colours, printed gilt Goldscheider mark, 47cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis Publications, page 111 for two examples of this figure illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 100

A Goldscheider Pottery Butterfly Girl designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.5267, modelled standing holding a long flowing Butterfly dress, impressed and printed factory marks, 44.5cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis, page 146 for a comparable figure. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 107

A Goldscheider Pottery model a woman designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.6606, modelled standing holding the hem of her floral dress, and broad brimmed hat, in colours, impressed and printed marks, 34cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 120

A large Goldscheider Pottery bust, modelled with stylised featured, glazed in orange and pale blue, on ebonised wood base, applied metal label to base, 32.5cm high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 103

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a Flamenco dancer designed by Claire Weiss, model no.7511, modelled standing in long, flowing polka dot dress with black lace shawl, holding a red fan, in colours printed factory marks, impressed marks, 40.5cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 131

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no. 7081, modelled as a woman with stylised features, holding an orange mask, in colours impressed and printed factory marks, 28cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 175 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 123

A Goldscheider Pottery Comedy wall mask, model no.6288, modelled as a woman with stylised features and orange hair, holding a mask to her face, glazed in colours printed and impressed factory marks, 35cm. long ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 127

A large Goldscheider Pottery model of two Borzoi dogs, no.6011, one standing the other lying down, glazed in colours, another Goldscheider Pottery model of a lying Borzoi no.4535, a pair of Staffordshire flat back hounds, and three other pottery models of hounds, impressed and printed marks, 44cm. wide (7) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 105

A late Goldscheider Pottery model of a dancer, modelled standing holding the hem of her long green dress, printed and impressed marks, 30.5cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 129

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.6542, model as a woman with stylised features, holding a fan to her face, glazed in turquoise orange and black, printed and impressed factory marks, minor professional restoration to ringlets, 25cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 168 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 128

A Goldscheider Pottery wall mask, model no.6335, modelled as a woman with stylised features wearing a blue beret, in blue and orange, printed and impressed factory marks, 29cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 171 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 132

A Goldscheider Pottery Butterfly Dancer lamp base probably designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.5775, modelled as a young lady holding the hem of her 'butterfly wing' dress' on domed base, with shade, impressed and printed factory marks, small glaze chip to back, 41cm. high (figure) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 138

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a female dancer designed by Josef Lorenzl, model 5822, modelled standing draped in a floral patterned shawl, on domed base, glazed in colours, impressed and printed factory marks and facsimile signature, 47cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis Publications, page 118 and 152 for two comparable examples illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 117

A Goldscheider Pottery bust, model no.7379, modelled as a female with stylised features and blue ringlets, on blue base, and another Goldscheider Pottery mask of a woman with a white headscarf, model no.7883, printed and impressed factory marks, 20.5cm. high (2) ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 115

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a Woman and Dog in a Skiff designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.7256, she modelled in a one-piece trouser suit and broad brimmed hat, painted in colours, impressed and printed factory marks and facsimile signature, professional restoration, 38cm. wide. LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis Publications, page 137 for two comparable examples. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 122

A Goldscheider Pottery Comedy wall mask, model no.6288, modelled as a woman with stylised features and blue hair, holding a mask to her face, glazed in colours printed and impressed factory marks, 35cm. long LiteratureOra Pinhas, Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 171 for a comparable example illustrated. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 102

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a woman with a fan designed by Stephan Dakon, model no.6214, the elegant lady modelled holding a large green ostrich feather fan and a patterned drape trailing behind, in colours impressed and printed factory marks, small frit chip to base rim, 33cm. highLiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider Richard Dennis Publications, page152 for a comparable example illustrated.ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 101

A rare Goldscheider Pottery model of a woman holding a fan designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.7544, modelled standing, naked holding a blue fan to her body, on domed base, glazed in colours impressed and printed factory marks, facsimile signature, professional restoration to base and ankles, 36cm. high LiteratureOra Pinhas Goldscheider, Richard Dennis Publications, page142 for a comparable example illustrated.ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 113

A Goldscheider Pottery model of a dancer designed by Josef Lorenzl, model no.7582, modelled standing with arms outstretched, holding her dress hem, in colours, on triangular base, impressed and printed factory marks, 34cm. high ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Los 121

AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917)Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre, petit modèle signed 'A. Rodin' (on the left side of the base), inscribed with the foundry mark 'Alexis Rudier. Fondeur. Paris.' (on the back of the base) and stamped with the raised artist's signature 'A. Rodin' (on the inside of the base)bronze with dark brown patina44.3 x 28.9cm (17 7/16 x 11 3/8in).Conceived circa 1881, this bronze version cast by the Alexis Rudier foundry in an edition of over 12 between 1902 and 1951.Footnotes:This work will be included in the forthcoming Auguste Rodin Catalogue critique de l'oeuvre sculpté, currently being prepared by the Comité Auguste Rodin at Galerie Brame & Lorenceau under the direction of Jérôme Le Blay.ProvenanceWalter A. May Collection, Pittsburgh.Florence & Walter A. May, Jr. Collection, Pittsburgh (by descent from the above).Private collection, US (by descent from the above).Private collection, US (by descent from the above).LiteratureG. Grappe, Catalogue du Musée Rodin, Paris, 1944, no. 63 (another cast illustrated p. 27).G. Grappe, Le Musée Rodin, Monaco, 1947, p. 141 (another cast illustrated pl. 43).J-F. Chabrun & R. Descharnes, Auguste Rodin, London, 1967, p. 80 (another cast illustrated).B. Champigneulle, Rodin, London, 1967, no. 56 (another cast illustrated p. 134).L. Goldscheider, Rodin Sculptures, London, 1970, p. 117 (another cast illustrated pl. 20).J.L. Tancock, The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin, The Collection of the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1976 (other cast illustrated pl. 25).M. Busco, Rodin and His Contemporaries, The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Collection, New York, 1991 (another cast illustrated pl. 25; marble and stone versions illustrated pls. 22-24 & 26).A. Le Normand-Romain, The Bronzes of Rodin, Catalogue of Works in the Musée Rodin, Vol. I, Paris, 2007, no. S.477 (another cast illustrated p. 245).Auguste Rodin's Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre, petit modèle is a poignant example of the master sculptor's ability to imbue classical forms with deep emotional resonance. Conceived in 1881-1882 as part of Rodin's monumental project La Porte de l'Enfer ('The Gates of Hell'), this work demonstrates both his innovation in representing human struggle and his shift towards a more personal and expressive approach to sculpture.Rodin's La Porte de l'Enfer was inspired by Dante Alighieri's (c. 1265-1321) La Divina Commedia ('Divine Comedy', c. 1308-1321), particularly the first of the three major sections, Inferno. It was commissioned in 1880 as the entrance to a proposed Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Although the museum was never built, the monumental portal occupied Rodin for decades, providing the source material for some of his most iconic sculptures, including Le Penseur ('The Thinker') and Le Baiser ('The Kiss') (see, for example, lots 110 and 141). Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre was originally positioned at the top of the left pilaster of the gates, her form bent and crushed by the stone she bears, a metaphor for the weight of human suffering and destiny.A caryatid traditionally refers to an architectural figure, often a female, used as a supportive column or structure in place of a pillar. The origins of caryatids trace back to Ancient Greece, particularly the Erechtheion on the Athenian Acropolis (421-406 B.C.), where six serene women uphold the structure of the temple. However, in Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre, Rodin transforms this classical figure into something far more human and tragic. Rather than a stately, strong column, Rodin's caryatid is crushed under the weight of her stone, a symbol of human suffering and perseverance. This particular version, where she bears a large stone rather than an urn, carries a greater emphasis on the sense of physical as well as emotional burden. The substitution of the stone for the urn in fact came to Rodin at the suggestion of a client.Rodin's interpretation of the fallen caryatid is not merely an architectural ornament but an exploration of the psychological toll of existence. The twisting form, with its hunched shoulders and bent knees, draws the viewer's attention to the weight the figure bears, while her downward gaze and bowed posture suggest a deeper internal struggle. Rodin was influenced by Michelangelo (1475-1564), and, like the Renaissance master, he imbued his figures with a sense of inner turmoil, using their physicality to express emotional states. The art historian Albert E. Elsen described Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre as: 'crucial in Rodin's development, for it was made when he began to move away from Michelangelo's influence as seen in Adam, Eve, and The Thinker. Rodin began to ask himself, 'Why not work directly from life?' The results contributed greatly to his reputation for originality, an explosive productivity in the early years of working on The Gates and an expansion of body language in sculpture' (A.E. Elsen, Rodin's Art, The Rodin Collection of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, 2003, p. 232).The petit modèle of Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre, standing at 44 cm, reflects Rodin's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to translate grand, monumental ideas into smaller, intimate works. The fluidity of the figure's form encourages viewing from multiple angles, each revealing new aspects of the sculpture's shadowing and surface texture. In this model, Rodin juxtaposes smooth, modelled flesh with the rough, craggy surface of the stone, heightening the visual drama and tension.The provenance of this particular sculpture adds to its significance as a work of art. As with Anto Carte's stunning Maternité (see lot 111) it comes to auction for the first time from the esteemed collection of Walter A. May, a renowned Pittsburgh collector, whose discerning eye and passion for art led to the creation of a superb collection in the early 20th century. His name was a staple in the Carnegie Institute's publications and exhibitions of the time, having regularly loaned many works for exhibition when called on to do so.The work stands as a testament to Rodin's mastery, with variations of this model housed in some of the world's most prestigious institutions, including the Musée Rodin in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. The presence of this sculpture in such distinguished collections underscores its enduring importance and influence in the history of modern sculpture.Cariatide tombée portant sa pierre, petit modèle is a rare jewel at auction, particularly with such concise and illustrious provenance. It is not only a superb example of Rodin's artistic genius but also a work with profound emotional and symbolic depth. Its rarity at auction, combined with its prestigious provenance, makes it a remarkable opportunity for collectors.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 6154

A Goldscheider reproduction bust of semi-clad lady, floral and foliate relief base upon rocks, 56.5cm high

Los 783

J. Filmont (second quarter 20th C.): A playing cat and a 'deer' group in polychrome decorated porcelain, Goldscheider, 20th C.H 26,8 - L 30,5 cm (the cat)H 28 - L 28,5 cm (the deer) The cat signed 'Filmont Caen' and the 'deer' group marked 'Goldscheider Wien Made in Austria'.

Los 26

Goldscheider Wien, Made in Austria, (Rudolf Knörlein 1902-1988) Glazed ceramic mask, circa 1930-1940. | 28 x 20 x 8 cm. | Condition: Good condition.

Los 173

A late 19th century Friedrich Goldscheider life size cold painted terracotta figure of a black boy seated upon a bamboo and wicker stool, impressed, 33cm wide, overall 116cm high Overall looks to be in good original condition, some tiny chipping to the front edge of his shorts and a little slight rubbing scattered here and there, stool looks to be original and is certainly appropriate for the figure.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 174

A Goldscheider painted earthenware lamp modelled as Pandora, impressed marks, 29cm wide, 70cm high Looks to be in honest condition, albeit a little dusty with numerous small scratches and scuffs to the paint work, little finger of her right hand is broken away and missing, looks to require re-wiring.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Los 96

A Goldscheider terracotta bust c.1900, 'Lucrece', designed by Simon Montenave for Goldscheider, modelled as the Roman noblewoman Lucretia, in polychrome, signed Montenave, and numbered '2434/22/26',26.5cm wide13cm deep25.5cm highCondition ReportWith rubbing to the decoration, particularly around the shoulders and hair. Some marks to the side of the nose. With dust and would benefit from a clean.

Los 494

A Goldscheider group of a boy and a dog looking into a pool. Condition - fair, glass bowl not original

Los 1256

Goebel Americal Footballer, Goldscheider boy huntsman '8823' and Wien lady with goose, 19.5cm high. (3).

Los 490

LITERATURE. A COLLECTION OF BOOKS RELATING TO SCULPTURES, RUGS AND CARPETS including: Mackay (J), The Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze, Horswell (J), Bronze Sculptures of 'Les Animaliers' Reference and Price Guide, Goldscheider (L), The Sculptures of Michalangelo, Ford (P.R.J.) Oriental Carpet Design and other related books (A lot)ProvenanceThe contents of The Grange, Wendover.

Los 81

Mixed Lot: Goldscheider & Uhde Vincent Van Gogh published 1947 together with Sunday Reading for the Young and The Children's Golden Treasure Book (3)

Los 1314

A Goldscheider stylised bride and groom, impressed 6239, 64 65, monogram H? 15.5cm high. Condition - good

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