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IMPORTANT VASE YENYENen grès émaillé bleu turquoise, à décor incisé sous couverte de fleurs de pivoine et rinceaux feuillagés. Monté sur un socle en bronze doré de style rocaille.(Restaurations à la panse).Chine, époque Kangxi (1662-1723).A LARGE TURQUOISE GLAZED YENYEN CERAMIC VASE, CHINA, KANGXI PERIOD.HAUT. 61,5 CM (24 3/16 IN.)PROVENANCECollection privée de la famille D.
A group of four early 20th century animals, comprising three cold painted spelter sculptures of a seated dog, height 9cm, a reclining dog with hinged lid to the back, and a crocodile catching a child, together with an Austrian cold painted bronze of a tabby cat holding down a further cat on a table
A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A RACE HORSE AND JOCKEY, a galloping horse with mounted jockey on a stone base, height approximately 50cm, length approximately 65cm, width of base approximately 26cm (Condition report: appears in good condition, very small crack and dent to inside of front right leg, polish residue in some areas) (1)
A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A MALE NUDE AND A REARING HORSE, the man holding the reins of the rearing horse on a base with foliage, height approximately 38cm, length approximately 30cm, width of base approximately 11cm (Condition report: the bit and reins are broken, reins not attached to horse, small hole in foliage, polish residue in some areas) (1)
* ELEANOR CHRISTIE CHATTERLEY,WOMAN OF THE NORTHbronze (cast bronze) sculpture, 167cm tall.Note: Eleanor Munro was born (1929) and educated in Scotland. She studied sculpture at The Glasgow School of Art and Camberwell School of Art. She taught Sculpture at London Marylebone Institute (St John's Wood Sculpture School) from 1970 - 84 and at Blackheath School of Art from 1987 - 93. In 1952 she married the artist Fyfe Christie (1918 - 1975). Some eighteen years after the death of her first husband (1993) Eleanor married the music producer Albert "Jack" Chatterley (died 2016). Eleanor Christie-Chatterley has exhibited her sculptures at numerous venues including Woodlands Art Gallery (London), Blackheath Gallery (London), Old Cattan House Gallery (Norwich), Buckenham Galleries and at Cyril Gerber Fine Art (Glasgow). Her sculptures are in numerous private collections in the UK, the US and in France. Eleanor Christie-Chatterley lives on the west coast of Scotland and is almost certainly Scotland's oldest living sculptor. In The Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 24th October, "Green Man Walking" by Christie-Chatterley sold for £3800 (hammer) and three small stoneware sculptures sold for hammer prices of £480, £500 & £500.SHIPPING: Aardvark Art Services Ltd have quoted £150 to collect this sculpture and deliver it to most (except the more remote) UK mainland locations (further details on request).
* DAVID SHRIGLEY OBE (SCOTTISH b. 1968),CHOCOLATE IS NOT THE PROBLEMlithograph on 150g silk paperimage size 77cm x 57.5cm, overall size 83cm x 63cm Framed and under glass.Note: Original exhibition print made on the occasion of David Shrigley’s solo exhibition DON’T TOUCH THE WORMS at Copenhagen contemporary. Note 2: David Shrigley attended Glasgow School of Art from 1988-91 where he studied environmental art. He works in many disciplines including drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, animation and music. The variety of projects he is involved with are multi-faceted ranging from the video for Blur’s ‘Good Song’ to ‘Kingsley’ Shrigley’s mascot for the Scottish football team Partick Thistle to ‘Really Good’ a sculpture of a bronze fist with upraised, out of proportion thumb which he created for the Fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. Shrigley was created an O.B.E. in 2020 for services to the visual arts. Recent notable exhibitions include those in Glasgow, Germany and Sweden and he was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013. His work is held in a number of important public collections including the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate.

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