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BERNARD REDER (UKRAINIAN 1897-1963) Organ Player II, 1960 bronze with dark brown-green patina overall height: 39 cm (15 3/8 in.) signed and inscribed I.-III on base PROVENANCEAcquired from the artist, 1961 (likely via World House Gallery)Thence by descentEXHIBITEDWhitney Museum of American Art, New York, Bernard Reder, September 27-November 7, 1961The exhibition traveled to:Norton Gallery and School of Art, West Palm Beach, February 1 - 28, 1962The Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, March 22 - May 7, 1962Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, May 28 - July 31, 1962LITERATUREJohn I.H. Baur, Bernard Reder (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1961), ex. cat. pl. 89 (illustrated)
A CHINESE WHITE JADE FIGURE OF BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI WITH GILT BRONZE AND ENAMEL BASE, QING DYNASTY, EARLY 18TH CENTURY depicted seated cross-legged in dhyanasana atop a lotus blossom, hands held in dhyanamudra, holding an alms bowl, atop base with two rows of petals in varicolored enamel, impressed with yin-yang symbol under base; height of carving including socle: 14.5 cm (5 3/4 in.), height including base: 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.), net weight: 1.173 kg, weight of carving: 668.8 g, weight of base: 503.8 g
AFTER CHARLES AUGUSTE FRAIKIN (BELGIAN 1817-1893) L'Amour Captif, bronze with dark brown patina height including base: 57 cm (22 1/2 in.) signed and marked with E. de Labroue foundry mark on base LOT NOTESThe present bronze is modelled after the original sculpture by Charles-Auguste Fraikin. L'Amour Captif was exhibited in plaster at the Exposition Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels in 1845, then in marble in 1848 at the same venue, as well as at the Crystal Palace Great Exhibition of 1851 and the Dublin International Exhibition in 1853. The marble sculpture is held in the collection of the Musee Royale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, the plaster held at the Musee Auguste Fraikin, Herentals.
A MODERN AUSTRIAN CUT CRYSTAL CENTERPIECE WITH BRONZE STAND the centerpiece cut with leaf and geometric ornaments and mounted with foot, the painted base modelled as three swans with splayed wings centered around a baluster stem, the lobed base with acanthus leaf border, marked MR and MADE IN AUSTRIA on base; diameter of centerpiece: 27 cm (10 5/8 in.), height including base: 36.5 cm (14 3/8 in.)
SALVADOR DALI (SPANISH 1904-1989) Hommage a Newton, conceived in 1968, executed in 1981 bronze with green patina atop travertine base height including base: 38.5 cm (15 1/8 in.) signed and marked with copyright symbol, Camblest foundry mark, date and edition 322/350 on base PROVENANCEMagna Gallery, San FranciscoAcquired at the above by the present owners June 18, 1988. (Copy of certificate of authenticity available upon request).
A MODERN CHINESE BRONZE VASE, QING DYNASTY, 20TH CENTURY bronze with dark brown patina, of baluster form with narrow neck, modelled as a group of intertwined chimpanzees, three arms reaching to grasp the lip, modelled as a flower, Qin script seal under base; overall height: 22 cm (8 5/8 in.)
ZURAB TSERETELI (RUSSIAN B. 1934) Good Defeats Evil, 1990 bronze with black patina and fragments of SS-20 and Pershing nuclear missiles overall dimensions: 82 (h) x 75 (w) x 40 (d) cm (32 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 15 3/4 in.) signed and dated on hind horse leg; signed, dated, titled and inscribed with Minsk and numerals 103-160 on baseLOT NOTESThe current lot is a presentation cast modelled from the large-scale Good Defeats Evil monument erected in 1990 in front of the United Nations Building, New York. This lot was one of several casts made for presentation to various diplomatic missions in honor of the disarmament treaty that marked the end of the Cold War.
Pair 18th/ 19th century steel candle snuffers, pair 19th century sugar cutters, circular bronze dish inset with French coins, copper funnel, Victorian EPNS sugar bowl, stoneware jelly mould, silver pill box stamped 925, Queen Elizabeth II Coronation tins, bill hook, Europa travel alarm clock etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
ITEMS RELATING TO LT COL SIR HARRY LLEWELLYN CBE comprising a silver commemorative easel plaque with portrait of 'Foxhunter' and inscribed 'Horse and Hound - 21st July 1953 White City Lt. Col. H M LLewellyn's 'Foxhunter'', a cast-metal medallion inscribed 'Chio Roma 1954', a hardback volume of 'Passports to Life - An Autobiography' and a John Board inkwash painting of Llewellyn in action at an arena. Auctioneer's Note: Sir Harry Llewellyn, 1911-99, 3rd Baronet, was a British equestrian champion, initially riding as a steeplechaser, he finished second in the 1936 Grand National and 4th on the same horse in 1937, before war intervened and in 1948 he and his horse Foxhunter competed at the Olympic Games in London, where they finished 3rd in the team event, claiming the bronze medal. Shortly afterwards they won the King George V Gold Cup at the International Horse Show and again in 1950 and 1953. Sir Harry remains the only rider to score a hat-trick of victories with the same horse in this prestigious competition. However, it was the gold medal they won at the 1952 Olympic Games held in Helsinki, Britain's only gold at the games, that would cement their reputation. Over the next decade, Harry Llewellyn and Foxhunter won 78 international competitions and Harry went on to become active in the administration of British show-jumping. In 1977 he was knighted and succeeded to the Llewellyn Baronetcy after the death of his elder brother. Provenance: by direct family descent
An Ormolu and Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, signed Alph Giroux, A Paris, circa 1880, case depicting a central urn with flowers and flanked with bronze cherubs reclining, base with white marble panels and floral scroll mounts, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped Vincenti and numbered 409, 38cm by 42cm see illustration 11.02.20 Ormolu surfaces are faded, minor chips to the front white marble panels, left hand side marble panel with a small piece missing, dial with some chips, movement needs cleaning, strike working, with pendulum.
A Japanese Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, Meiji period, in the manner of Miyao, standing, his rod in his raised right handle, a sea snake about his left leg, on a hardwood table base inlaid with foliage, signed, 41cm high See illustration and mark. Minor surface wear. 100220
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