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A George V silver Territorial Army Rifle Association medal, inscribed verso High Sheriffs 1934 1st "C" 4th Bn Oxf. & Bucks L.I., in fitted case, together with a bronze example, a Henry VIII comemorative spoon, an Eiger Typ A202 wristwatch, various loose stamps and Britain's First Decimal Coin sets.
John Rattenbury Skeaping (1901-1980) Study of the thoroughbred Mill Reef Signed and dated (19)72, inscribed verso, mixed media, 40.5cm by 51cmProvenance: Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., LondonThis work is a study for the bronze statue of Mill Reef at Paul Mellon's Rokeby Stables in Virginia. Skeaping has written the following on the reverse "This is a portrait of the most charming horse I have known, now in the possession of a Lady, Denise, of equal charm".Odd small piece of debris or thunderfly trapped under glass. Possible light time staining to sheet but appears generally clean and bright in appearance. Some transferrance of chalks on sheet mostly within background below the main horses head. Very slight cockle to sheet with possible some very light handling creases to edges. Broadly in a good state of preservation. Not examined out of the frame.
A Regency Bronze and Siena Marble Campana Urn, early 19th century of circular form cast with a band of classical ornament within gadrooned borders, on a leaf-sheathed domed foot, square column and leaf-cast plinth38cm highTypical minor surface wear, shallow scratching and dents. Some flakes to marble.
French School (late 19th century): A Bronze Figure of a Thoroughbred, standing four-square wearing a saddle30cm long, on a stepped pink marble plinthAs featured in page 298 of Les Animaliers by Jane Horswell - £1,200Some typical minor scratching and wear to the patination. Typical flakes to edges of marble. Unsigned.
A French Bronze Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Estienne LeNoir A Paris, 18th century, the elaborate case with floral and scroll decoration, 4-1/2-inch enamel dial signed, twin spring barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, silk suspension34cm highCase is dirty and the ormolu surfaces are discoloured, side glass panels have been later added and signs on the inside of the case of glue residue to hold the glass panels into position, dial winding holes with small chips, movement is dirty, movement in going order, with a pendulum.
Max Kruse (1854-1942): "NENIKHKAMEN", A Bronze Figure of Pheidippides, on a base as three steps, on a rouge marble plinth, titled, signed36cm highNenikhkamen is ancient Greek for We Have Won and, according to legend, was the last word of the messenger Pheidippides on his arrival at Athens, having run from Marathon
Jacques Wiener for Elkington & Co bronze medallion depicting York Cathedral, 5.75cm diameter. Jacque Wiener (1815-1899) of the Wiener family, a Jewish-Flemish family of artists and engravers, studied in Paris, then settled in Brussels. In 1845 he started engraving medals depicting the exterior and interior of important buildings with a great attention to detail, something which hasn't previously been attempted. This is one in a series of five depicting British cathedrals: York, St Pauls, Winchester, Westminster Abbey and Lincoln.
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a cold cast bronze resin sculpture of a Hare, modelled cross legged, L 44cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a cold cast bronze resin sculpture of a Hare, with crossed legs, L 51cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Note; This lot is Bronze Resin not Bronze as originally catalogued. Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a bronze resin sculpture of a Cow, with silver metallic finish, H 37cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a cold cast bronze resin sculpture of a Grazing Cow, H 34cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a bronze sculpture of a Cow, with red and orange metallic finish, H 37cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Lawson E. Rudge (b. 1936), a cold cast bronze resin sculpture of a Hare, with crossed legs, L 51cm. Provenance: from the studio of Lawson Rudge. Lawson Rudge trained at Stourbridge Art College, and then the Royal College of Art, where he was in the same year as David Hockney. Rudge settled in Morchard Bishop, Devon where, with his late wife Julie, he created a home and studio. During a successful career as a commercial ceramicist, Lawson Rudge became well known for his whimsical raku pottery sculptures, including flat cows and hares; Lawson has now retired to a home outside Exeter.
Franz Iffland Berlin (1862-1935) Jugendstiltänzerin Bronze-Skulptur, um 1900Braun patinierte Bronze, auf konkav profilierten Serpentin-Rundsockel. Bewegte raumgreifende Komposition einer Jugendstiltänzerin. Signiert mit "F. Iffland", rückseitig Gießerstempel. Sehr schöner Zustand, Sockel minimal bestoßen. Höhe mit Sockel: 35 cm.
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