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Geoffrey Clarke, Nature and Time, 1999, bronze medallion, 77mm diameter; Felicity Powell, Millenium medal, 1999, silver medallion, 63mm diameter and Paul Ryan, Round in Circles Millenium Medal, 90mm diameter No 34/100/Note: All purchased via the British Art Medal Society Provenance: Property of Sir Roy Strong CH, FRSL
A bronze medal, Italy, Matteo di Andrea de' Pasti (active from 1441, died 1467/8), Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini and Fano (1417-1432-1468), Bronze Medal, bust of Sigismondo left, wearing cuirass and surcoat, SIGISMONDVS PANDVLFVS DE MALATESTIS S RO ECLESIE C GENERALIS, rev view of the Castle of Rimini, CATELLVM SISMONDVM ARIMINENSE M CCCC XLVI, 82mm, a later casting with brown patination Provenance: Property of Sir Roy Strong CH, FRSL
Ronald Searle, James Boswell, 2000, bronze 75mm diameter; Peter Welton, Giverny, 2004, bronze 80mm diameter; Sara Richards, A Song Without Words Pt II, 2009, bronze 74mm diameter and Stephen Raw, Hour, bronze 90mm diameter, no 12/100 (4) /Note: All purchased via the British Art Medal Society CONDITION REPORT: The Raw and Richards in original boxes
Piet Esser (Dutch 1914-2004) bronze portrait medallion of William Shakespeare, 56mm diameter, a Westminster School 450th Anniversary commemorative medallion, a gilt metal commemorative medallion of Igor Stravinsky, New York City Ballet, June 18 1972, a George V 'Rocking Horse' crown, 1935 and sundry royal commemorative coins CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Astrid Zydower (1930-2005)/Elizabeth I Watching the First Performance of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'/signed with initials/cast bronze tableau, 66cm high, maquette bronze for the life size tableau/Exhibited at The Shakespeare Exhibition (celebration of the 400th anniversary of his birth) Stratford upon Avon 1964 CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
John Coen (born 1941)/Figure Seated Beneath a Tree/bronze with green patina, 30cm high/Provenance: The New Academy Gallery, London, where purchased by present owner, circa 1996 CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Ralph Brown RA (1928-2013)/Girl Waking (1981)/stamped with monogram and numbered 6/8 to back of head/bronze with a green patina, 142cm long CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
THE SHIP’S BELL FROM THE CARGO SHIP S.S. PHILOMEL, 1936 cast in bell bronze with moulded rim and shoulder, inscribed in black-filled lettering to front as per title, suspension lug and clapper with decorative polychrome rope sally -- 11½ x 12in. (29 x 30.5cm.); together with wood and brass suspension stock – 24½in. (62cm.) wide Provenance: Marine Society & Sea CadetsFootnote: Built by the Caledon SB Co. for the General Steam SN Co, this 2122ton cargo ship was fast for her day with her triple expansion engines developing a brisk 12kts. Sold to Greek owners in 1964 and renamed Anesis, on February 15th, 1967, she was in passage between Duala and Beirut with a cargo of logs and cottonseed when she ran aground and broke in two 45 miles east of Lagos.Condition report: good overall condition; minor wear to black-filled lettering
ADMIRAL SIR [WILLIAM] SIDNEY SMITH an autograph letter to Sir Marc Isambard Brunel, in French, Paris, 12 May 1834, in which Smith thanks Brunel for his effigy by David d'Angers and encloses his own Everybody says it looks older than me, but every day it more closely resembles me on account of my burning candle at both ends; two pages -- 10 x 8in. (25 x 20cm.); together with a repoussé bronze plaque of Smith signed and dated David 18[34?], within a carved wooden frame -- 9½in. (24cm.) diam. (2)Footnote: Sidney Smith (1764-1840) was overshadowed by Nelson but was a highly decorated naval officer who saw service at some of the key moments of the Napoleonic Wars (including the Battles of Cape St. Vincent, Chesapeake and Saintes, and was at the Siege of Acre) and whose acts of heroism and exploits in France inspired several 'Hornblower' stories. Following the peace in 1815 (where he attended the Congress of Vienna) he took up the anti-Slavery cause, especially against the Barbary Pirates then operating out of North African waters raiding European coastal settlements. He became MP for Rochester and also reached the rank of Admiral in July 1821 while living in France whither he had removed in about 1815 (to avoid debts) and where he spent the rest of his life. It is not known how he met Brunel, the father of his more significant son, but he was a fine engineer in his own right and began the celebrated tunnel under the Thames, finished by IKB. He corresponded with Davy and Faraday and was instrumental in helping Babbage with his calculating machine. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1811 and knighted in 1838.Condition report: letter stained and damaged with loss at the fore margin
A WORKING BRONZE MINIATURE REPLICA OF THE 1977 SILVER JUBILEE DOLPHIN SUNDIAL LOCATED AT THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM, GREENWICH designed by C. St. J. Daniel and depicting two dolphins holding a curved analemma supported by a cresting wave, on green marble base with presentation inscription to rim, contained within original blue leatherette box of issue with December-June analemma contained within, the sculpture -- 9 x 9in. (23 x 23cm.); the box -- approximately 10½in. (27cm.) square Provenance: The Marine Society & Sea CadetsCondition report: fine overall condition – as new, apparently unused
PROG/PSYCH - CLASSIC LPs. Choice collection of 30 x wicked LPs. Artists/titles include The Soft Machine (x4) - 4 (UK CBS 64280 A1/B1og - Ex/Ex), Six (CBS 68214, stock UK og - archive condition sublime records/Ex light ringwear), Third (CBS 66246 A1/B1/C2/D2 - Ex+/Ex) and Volumes One & Two (Probe GTSP 204), Lord Buckley - A Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat (US Straight STS 1054), Various - Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968 (Sire SASH 3716-2 - Ex/VG+), Dr. John - Locked Down (sealed), Peter Kaukonen - Black Kangaroo (FTR-1006), Carla Bley/Paul Haines. The Grandmothers - The Official Grandmothers Fan Club Talk Album (with fanzine), Colosseum inc. Valentyne Suite (Bronze RE), The Incredible String Band, Rick Wakeman and Allan Holdsworth. Condition is often neat VG+ to Ex+.
CLASSIC/HEAVY/BLUES-ROCK - LPs. Superb offering of 45 x classic LPs. Artists/titles include Atomic Rooster - In Hearing Of (UK Pegasus original PEG-1 - VG surface/scuff marks/VG) and Death Walks Behind You (UK original B&C CAS 1026 - VG some surface marks/VG), Aerosmith - Rocks, BUdgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (UK og MDKS 8010 - VG/VG), Squawk (UK og black/blue hexagon labels MKPS 2023 - VG surface/scuffs/VG), Bandolier and If I Were Britannia..., Kansas, Golden Earring, Whitesnake, Camel (MCF 2665 RE), Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die (UAS 5504 - please note G/G+ US), Stone The Crows inc. Teenage Licks (2425-071 - clean Ex record/VG), The Youngbloods, Audience, Billy Cobham, Rush - A Farewell To Kings and 2112, Uriah Heep - Demons & Wizards (Bronze RE), Greg Allman, Gypsy, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Argent, James Gang, Molly Hatchet and ELP. Whilst condition is generally VG to Ex, some can vary.
CLASSIC/HEAVY/PSYCH & BLUES-ROCK - LPs. Brill titles with these 50 x LPs. Artists/titles include Alamo - Alamo (US og Atlantic SD 8279 - VG+ would likely clean to Ex, a few light storage marks/VG+), Hydra - Hydra (2429-120 UK og - Ex/VG+), Paladin - Paladin (UK og Bronze ILPS 9150 - VG+/VG), Jethro Tull - Aqualung (blue label RE) and Heavy Horses, Wishbone Ash - Argus, National Head Band - Albert 1 (UK og embossed K 46094 - VG+/VG+), Nektar (x3) inc. A Tab In The Ocean, Truk - Truk Tracks (US RE), Roxy, The Ides Of March, Gamma, Gypsy, Cream, Scorpions, Humble Pie, Jefferson Airplane, The Stills-Young Band, Three Dog Night, The Doors - L.A. Woman (RE), Ronnie Montrose, Bob Seger, Camel, Santana, Lone Star and Greenslade. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
PROG/HEAVY ROCK - CLASSIC LPs. 12 x essential LPs. Titles are Hard Stuff - Bolex Dementia (UK og Purple Records TPSA 7507 - VG+ a few light surface marks, with Factory Sample sticker side 1/Ex nice and clean textured gatefold sleeve), King Crimson - Larks' Tongues In Aspic (ILPS 9230 UK og pink rim, A-2U SARK/B-2 - VG/with inner/VG and 2013 heavyweight RE KCLP 2 - Ex+ copy), In The Court Of The Crimson King (ILPS 9111 - VG+/Ex), Earthbound (EGED 1 - Ex+/Ex), Pink Floyd - Animals (2016 remastered LP PFRLP10 - Mint/sealed), DSOTM (UK SHVL 804 A9/B8 - VG/VG no inserts), Meddle (SHVL 795 A7/B6 - Ex/VG+ textured) and Obscured By Clouds (SHSP 4020 A2/B2 - VG+/VG+), Blodwyn Pig - Getting To This (ILPS 9122 og with Island logo labels - VG/G+) and Uriah Heep - Salisbury (ILPS 9152 Bronze RE - VG/VG) and ...Very 'Eavy (ILPS 9142 Bronze RE - VG/VG).
Two novelty thimble holders, probably early 20th century, the first a spelter elephant with howdah, 9.2cm high, the second a bronze bird with composition egg. 10.5cm highCondition report: Elephant - surface wear, one leg has some damage. lid attached by threadBird - some slight marks to surface of egg
Franz Bergman (1861-1936), an Austrian cold-painted bronze group of a coffee vendor, in his stall, a hookah on an opening table in front, impressed with 'B' in a vase below, 20.5cm highA similar one is illustrated in Joseph Zobel, 'Antique Vienna Bronzes' , Schiffer 2008. p.162.Condition report: Losses to paint in places, especially on hookah, mat on base slightly bent. Likely 19th/ early 20th century.
Fine scholar’s collection of Roman and Saxon fibulae, including three silver examples, gilt and gilded, iron and bronze, one with enamel, a range of types and periods, predominantly but not exclusively U.K. finds, including many complete examples, the largest approximately 10cm long, totalling approximately 61 complete or partially complete examples. Together with a photocopy of a handwritten inventory of the collection titled Hilyard collection (probably E. J W Hilyard), this listing detailing provenance, where purchased, cost and the collectors notes, also details of examples from the collection in publications and annotated technical drawings of examples locating types etc, the fibulae often bearing collectors reference numbers. Purchased as a collection by Robert Barley.
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