the patinated bronze model, signed in the cast, and also marked 'F. BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR' and further stamped to the underside '22' and number '9097' in ink,18.5cm highLiterature:M. Poletti & A. Richarme, Barye, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Paris, 2000, no. A131, p. 270Condition report: In generally good condition with no apparent faults. See additional images. Exactly 18.5cm high.
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Shirley Eaton (born 12 January 1937) is an English actress, author and model. Eaton appeared regularly in British films throughout the 1950s and 1960s and gained her highest profile for her iconic appearance as Bond Girl Jill Masterson in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964), which gained her bombshell status. Eaton also had roles in the early Carry-On films. Preferring to devote herself to bringing up a family, she retired from acting in 1969. Eaton came out of retirement in 1999 to release her autobiography titled “Golden Girl” which was a best seller and has released three more books throughout the 2000s. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Alexandra Bastedo signed 10x8 colour photograph pictured during a model shot. Bastedo was a British actress, best known for her role as secret agent Sharron Macready in the 1968 British espionage/science fiction adventure series The Champions. Bastedo was a vegetarian and animal welfare advocate and wrote a number of books on both subjects. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Barbara Feldon signed 10x8 black and white photograph pictured as she plays in Agent 99. Feldon is an American actress, primarily known for her roles on television. Her most prominent role was that of Agent 99 on the 1965–1970 sitcom Get Smart. She also worked as a model. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A rare limited edition porcelain figure 'The Sparrow and Cricket Ball' by Mistan on wooden plinth in the original box. The figure is based on the sparrow that was killed by a cricket ball at Lord's on 3rd July 1936 - the only bird that has been known to be felled by a bowler (Jahjangir Khan, Cambridge) rather than a batsman. The taxidermy bird and ball model are in the museum at Lord's.
Quantity of vintage Kodak box cameras, including Kodak No 2 folding Cartridge Premo with case, Kodak 35 Kodex No1 with case, Kodak Brownie 127 with case, Kodak Six-20 Brownie camera with case, Prontor 500 LK Renitte 1B with case, Duaflex II boxed, Kodak Brownie Six-20 model D (rewind knop missing), Kodak Brownie Flash II, Brownie Flash III, Kodak Brownie Junior Six-16, all in reasonable condition. (10)
Rolls Royce car mascot for the 20HP model 1922-1929. Cast in solid nickel silver with the correct copper mounting stud. The mascot is marked under the wings with the trade mark REG and the REG Us Patent Office, it is further signed to the base Charles Sykes with RR Ltd and the date February 6th 1911, this date continued to be used after first being introduced on the early silver ghost mascot. The mascot has good detail with light patina.
Two boxes of assorted photographic equipment to include: G. B. Bell & Howell 8mm projector model 606H, box of slides tourist, topographical, etc., Fujimoto photo MFG.co ltd. 'Lucky Tiny', Fuji Film JZ500 boxed, Construments London ltd. ray 9.5mm film projector, Kodak autographic junior, Kodak Coloursnap 35, Olympus OM20 35mm camera, etc. (2)(B.P. 21 + VAT)
Anatole Calmels (1822-1906)King Pedro VWhite marble sculpture Signed and dated 1866 (minor restoration to an epaulet)Height: 40,5 cm Special Notes: NATOLE CÉLESTIN CALMELSAnatole Célestin Calmels, was born on March 26, on the year of 1822 in Paris, and from the year 1858 he developed his artistic activity in the city of Lisbon. As a disciple of one of the most classic statuary of French Romanticism, it was with James Pradier (1790-1852) that he learned to formalize sensuality with a formal allusion to Hellenism and to consider the refinement of execution as a fundamental factor in the honorability of sculpture. From 1837 he attended the École des Beaux-Arts where he was a student of the sculptor François Joseph Bosio (1768-1845) and of the neoclassical painter Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781-1853). In 1839, he took part in the “Prix de Rome”, where he won 2nd place. From the year of 1843 he began to participate in the salons and universal fairs of Paris, which were fundamentals for collecting the results of his work, and the maximum prize he achieved was the 3rd Class gold medal in the year of 1852, with the model in bas-relief Birth of the Virgin to the church of St. Mauritius in Lille. Meanwhile in 1849 he was awarded with an honorable mention by the Bust of Géricault, in 1850-51 with the Denis-Papin Statue for the facade of the Paris Chamber and in 1853 with the Calypso statue commissioned by Emperor Napoleon III for the Tuileries Palace. The fact that he was a disciple of such influential names as Pradier, Bosio and Blondel, based on his artistic dispositions and a persistence in the practice of sculpture, allowed him to move influences with the figures of power. Read the full text, available at: https://veritas.art/en/lot/king-pedro-v-1081921287/

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