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A Sri Lankan solid-cast bronze standing figure of Buddha: with flame shaped crown, his right hand raised in gesture of fearlessness [abhaya mudra] and wearing a pleated monastic shawl over the left shoulder, on stepped and waisted throne, Kandyan period, 17th/18th century, 26cm [tip of crown lacking, old repair to throne].*Provenance By family repute dug up at Ruwanweli Dagaba, Ceylon.
*Elsie Marian Henderson (1880-1967)Reclining lionciment fondu48.5cm wide 20cm deep 20cm high See Manchester Art Gallery lioness in bronze, 1923.Provenance: From the artist's estate by descent.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.The collection of Elsie Marian Henderson, Baroness de Coudenhove (1880-1967).
*Sydney Harpley RA (1927-1992)Girl in a deckchairbronze with brown patina, numbered and signed '6/9 Harpley' on the back of the deckchair47cm wide16cm deep27.5cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: The sculpture is generally in good condition, there is some light dust in crevices that needs brushing off, some minor wear to base of feet/deck chair which support the sculpture. Please refer to additional images.
Alexandra Nechita (Romanian-American, b.1985)'Places I Want To Go' signed and dated 'Nechita '05' l.r., inscribed as titled verso, acrylic on canvas41 x 31cmNicknamed the ‘Petite Picasso’, Alexandra Nechita was a child prodigy who worked in a neo-Cubist style. Nechita’s talent at such a young age won immediate attention and she was only eight years old when she had her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. In 1997, aged eleven, Nechita's fame skyrocketed after she designed the program for the Grammy Awards. In 2005, she created ‘Let There Be Peace’, a 16-foot high bronze sculpture commissioned as a UN Peace Monument for Asia in Singapore. The same year her design ‘Peace Is the Only Option’ was issued on commemorative coins in the UK. Nechita has continued to exhibit widely and her work is held in both public and private collections around the world and she is a UN Ambassador of Peace and Goodwill through the Arts.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French, 1891-1915)'Standing male nude, Horace Brodzky', c.1915pen and ink37.5 x 24.8cmExhibited: 'The London Group 1913-1939', Millfield Arts Projects, Somerset 1-28 February 1995.Horace Brodzky (1885-1969) was an Australian artist who associated with many of the avant-garde artists of the period and was a member of the London Group which included Mark Gertler and David Bomberg. Gaudier-Brzeska made several studies of him and also a bronze bust. Condition report: Some slight fading and acid discolouration to the paper. Unexamined out of frame.
A cased silver medal Incorporated National Association of British & Irish Millers, awarded for Milling Technology to Arthur Harvey Taylor, 1st Place Milling Technology 1911 Ordinary Grade and a cased bronze Technological Examination medal, City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, awarded to the same person, Milling (Flour Manufacture) 1st Prize, 1911, (2).
'A War to End All Wars' 9 carat gold 10g coin and a one crown silver proof, 'Winston Churchill Inspiration to a Nation' with pure silver crown and four solid bronze layered in pure silver and accented in pure gold and 'We will Remember Them' with a silver half crown, three coin presentation packs with COAs.
Good quality 19th century French bronze and marble figural mantle clock mounted by a seated maiden in robes with books to her feet upon a small circular dial with enamelled chapter ring, two train movement and star fitted dial on a base with further bronze icons and acanthus darting, 50 cm high, pendulum
A large collection of coinage including shilling pieces from Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, bronze coinage mainly pennies, from 1698 onwards, principally from 1900 to 1967, florins from 1878-1967, thrupenny pieces from 1859 (mainly 20th century) half crowns from 1881-1965, the whole collection are random dates with missing years, together with mint edition cased sets, Great Britain and Ireland 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1982, together with HM Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mother 1900-1984 coin set, and a 1968 specimen set first and second issue, 1968, and a Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mother 80th Birthday Crown, 1980
Mixed lot comprising a desk standish fitted with two ceramic bottles, a further standish with cloisonné type decoration, a grand tour bronze wall plaque fitted with two Romanic heads, a pair of white metal backed dressing brushes and a further raised velvet cushion (6) Additional note; 4-10-21 wooden frame to grand tour wall plaque has been damaged during viewing
Ralph Brown RA (1928-2013) - Bathing Woman, abstract drawing in pencil on paper, unsigned but with label verso Ralph Brown and Welwyn Harts address details and title, 23 x 15cm approx visible sheets size, mounted (this artist was a sculptor known for his large bronze "Meat Porters" commissioned for Harlow Nav Town, Essex)

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