MIGUEL MORENO ROMERA (Granada, 1935)"Torso of a woman".Bronze and marble base. Exemplary IX/L.Signed and justifiedMeasurements: 34 x 10 x 9,5 cm.Miguel Moreno Romero was first trained by his father, the sculptor Miguel Moreno Grados, who has been an artistic reference throughout his career. After these first steps, he decided to enrol at the Escuela de Artes Aplicadas y Oficios Artísticos in Granada, his native city, although he later continued his studies at the Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, where he would later obtain his doctorate. At the age of nine he took part in his first exhibition, demonstrating great mastery, which gave him a reputation as a child prodigy. In 1955 he was awarded Spain's first prize for embossing and chiselling, an award which was followed by many others, such as, for example: First prize in sculpture, for a child's torso, in the competition-exhibition organised in 1952 by the Obra Sindical de Educación y Descanso for new artists; Gold Medal, in the IV National Sculpture Competition, organised by the City Council of Almería; I International prize in the Triennial of Sculpture in Budapest 1987 and the I National Goldsmith's Prize at the age of only nineteen. As is only fitting, he was also awarded the Gold Medal of the city of Granada. In the eighties he set up his art studio in his native city together with his children.
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ZEREMONIEGEFÄSS / WEIHRAUCHBRENNER / KORO: Dreibeiniges Zeremonie-Gefäß aus Bronze, grün patiniert, China, wohl 19. / 20. Jh.; als Kanne mit seitlichem Griff und zwei Ausgüssen / Schnauben unterschiedlicher Form und Größe gestaltet, die Wandung mit Reliefdarstellungen reich verziert. H. 16 x L. 13,5 x B. 8 cm (Gebrauchsspuren).
Nottingham archaeology. A bronze spear head, 15cm, unprovenanced, the tip of an 18th c iron railing from Notintone Place Sneinton, part of a medieval bronze arrow head found in debris at Nottingham Castle and a pottery wig curler found in the rock cellar of ?The Old Crosskeys? in Byard Lane, Nottingham (4) Good condition
Science and Art Department bronze medal, impressed HAROLD B KEATING STAGE 23C, 5mm, cased, an unusual early 20th c gold inlaid gunmetal (koftagari) sovereign case, decorated to both sides with ancient Egyptian scenes and a Victorian beam scale, with bright steel beam and brass pans (3) Good condition, sovereign case in particular the sovereign case
A French giltmetal mantle clock, late 19th c, with bell striking movement, the case surmounted by the figure of a young woman and spaniel, pendulum, 34cm h and a French nero belge and marble mantel clock, late 19th c, with Brocot escapement and enamel dial, pendulum, 28cm h (2) Case bronze painted at later date and originally with porcelain panels, now lacking. Second clock in good condition.
A pair of early 20th Century bronze bookends, each modelled with a lady drinking from a well, indistinct stamp to reverse, 13cms high; together with a brass table bell modelled as a lady (lacking bell drop); a cast metal Victorian vase modelled as a bear, with Victorian registration mark to underside; and a cast metal see-saw photograph frame, with registration no. 494437.
SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES (BRITISH 1959) 'OUT TO PLAY', a limited edition bronze sculpture of a young girl with a fishing net, 60/195 with certificate and box, approximate hight 25cm, condition: some scratches through the patina on the figure, loss of patina to handle of the net (artist resale rights apply)
TWO MINTON CERAMIC AND BRONZE FIGURINES, The Sage MS25 height 17cm and Geisha MS26 height 25.5cm, each with cream coloured ceramic bodies and bronze heads and arms, with printed and impressed marks to the bases (Condition report: The Sage has a 3.5cm crack on his back, both pieces would benefit from a clean, otherwise ok) (2)
A SILVER POCKET WATCH AND A 'MONTINE' WRISTWATCH, a silver pocket watch with an additional silver case, white face with black Arabic numerals and bronze coloured hands, approximate case width 49mm, hallmarked London 1813, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 33.6 grams, fitted with a white metal chain, also including a Montine wristwatch with a black strap, a silver dial with gold tone baton markers, gold tone hands and case, date featured at the three o'clock position, approximate case width 39mm, (condition report: cracking to the face of the pocket watch, glass still intact, wristwatch sets and is currently running)
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