FAHRNER, DAVID (1895-1962), "Diskuswerfer", Metallguss, in Bronzeart dunkelgrau patiniert, vollplastische Figur eines männlichen Aktes vor dem Abwurf des Diskus, auf naturalistischer Plinthe, auf der Plinthe signiert und datiert 'FAHRNER 1949', auf grau marmoriertem Steinsockel montiert, H: Figur ca. 24 cm, gesamt ca. 26,5 cm. Alters- und Beriebspuren, kleine Chips an den Sockelkanten.| FAHRNER, DAVID (1895-1962), "Discus thrower", cast metal, in bronze dark gray patina, fully plastic figure of a male nude before throwing the disc, on a naturalistic plinth, signed and dated 'FAHRNER 1949' on the plinth, on a gray marbled stone base mounted, H: figure approx. 24 cm, total approx. 26.5 cm. Signs of age and wear, small chips on the edges of the base.
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JÜRGEN EBERT Bocholt 1954 - tätig in Bocholt: Liegender Torso. Bronze mit goldbrauner Patina aus 2 Teilen (drehbar) 1998. Expl 10/80. Mit dem Namenszug. Höhe: 48 cm. Breite: 62 cm. Tiefe: 15 cm. Das Œuvre des Bildhauers Jürgen Ebert beeindruckt durch die Vielfalt seiner bildhauerischen Techniken, Themen und Formen. Nach einer Ausbildung zum Bildhauer in Oberammergau studierte er an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste, München. Er kann auf eine Vielzahl an Ausstellungen, u.a. auf der Art Basel, zurückblicken. Seine Großplastiken stehen in niederländischen, belgischen und zahlreichen deutschen Städten, u.a. in Dortmund und Essen. Bereits 1979 schuf Ebert die ersten organischen abstrakten Formen. Die vorliegende Skulptur bildet einen Übergang hin zu eigenständigen abstrakten Formen. Der Künstler selbst schreibt über die drehbaren Bronzen aus dieser Zeit: „Aus dem Ursprünglichen wächst, sich drehend, ein weiblicher Torso als Synonym der Wiedergeburt und Schöpfung, nicht endend in der Gegenständlichkeit, sondern in einer im Kreis verlaufenden Form der Unendlichkeit“ (www.juergen-ebert.com/portfolio/abstrakteobjekte). [ms]
Francois Pompon. Big Stag (1929). Bronze with brown patina. Signed "Pompon" on the embankment. Stamp on the plinth of the terrace of the founder Valsuani "Cire - C.VALSUANI - Perdu" - Weight: 6.90 kg - Region: France - Sizes: H 630 mm L 420 mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Francois Pompon
Amedeo Modigliani. “Young Girl with Fringeâ€. 1912. Bronze with brown green patina on wooden base. Signed "Modigliani" on the back. Bears the numbering MJ2 (exemplary Jeanne Modigliani) at the base. Founder Valsuani, “Wax - C.VALSUANI - Lostâ€. - Weight: 33.00 kg - Region: Italie - Sizes: H 940mm L 240mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Amedeo Modigliani.
Jean Cocteau. 1962. “Fauna with a Goateeâ€. Bronze sculpture gilded with fine gold, eyes in white glass paste and black enamel and nostrils in red enamel. Signed "Jean Cocteau" on the back. Numbered 80/300 under the left eyebrow. Sculpture mounted on a stone base. - Weight: 850 g - Region: France - Sizes: H 135mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Jean Cocteau. 1962.
Francois Pompon. White Bear. Reduction of the large model dating from 1927. Bronze proof with brown patina. Signed "Pompon" at the bottom of the left hind leg. Foundry stamp "Cire - C.VALSUANI - Perdu" on the reverse of this tab. - Weight: 3.20 kg - Region: France - Sizes: H 230 mm L 450 mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Francois Pompon
Amedeo Modigliani. "Woman's head" Bronze with brown patina. Signed "Modigliani". Foundry stamp “C. Valsuani lost wax†- Weight: 6.60 kg - Region: England - Sizes: H 600 mm L 130 mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Amedeo Modigliani.
Jean Cocteau. 1999. Male profile. Brooch in gilded bronze and blue and gray enamel. Signed "Jean Cocteau" on the edge. Marked on the back "A.Madeleine Flammarion 4, Jean Cocteau Committee" - Weight: 13 g - Region: France - Sizes: L 82mm L 20mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Jean Cocteau.
Camille Claudel (1864-1943) (in the spirit of) "The Imploring or The Flying God or The Suppliant". Lost wax bronze with nuanced brown patina. Signed "C.Camille" on the base. Bears the stamp of the founder "Cire perdu - A.A Hebrard". - Weight: 3.39 kg - Region: France - Sizes: H 300mm L 360mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Camille Claudel (1864-1943).
Auguste Rodin. Around 1967. “Head of Camille Claudel with a Bonnetâ€. Bronze with brown and green patina. Signed "A.Rodin". Stamp of the founder on the back "Georges Rudier Fondeur Paris" - Weight: 4.26 kg - Region: France - Sizes: H 300mm L 230mm - Condition: at first sight - good condition - no restoration - no repair - Author / artist: Auguste Rodin
Rifle Volunteers Shooting Medal in bronze, Obverse: a veiled head portrait of Queen Victoria with ornate border. Reverse, a kneeling soldier in mid-late Victorian uniform aiming rifle with the words “IN DEFENCE”, together with a British War Medal, awarded to 7818 A.Sjt. J. Ennis Scottish Rifles and associated copied research into the service of John Ennis, 9th Scottish Rifles (2)

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