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Early to Mid 20th Century French Marble Pedestal with Gilt Bronze Mounts. Octagonal formed top with acanthus leaves bronze motif, spiral column and band of bronze on platform base. Measures 46-1/2" H, top measures 13-1/2" squared. Condition: Possible restorations to top, nicks Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Larry Yazzie, American (20/21st century) Bronze Sculpture Mounted on Rotating Wooden Base, Two Plains Warriors Asking for Grandfather's Help, Signed and foundry mark lower, Dated 1987. Measures 19-1/2" H x 13" W (w/base). Condition: Rubbing, scratches to base Estimate: $400.00 - $600.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Grouping of Two (2) Native American Table Top Items. Includes: Bill Worrell (born 1936) Bronze shaman sculpture mounted on stone base, and ceremonial feathered stone sculpture inlaid with turquoise. Bronze sculpture is signed and numbered 15/150 on obverse side. Bronze measures 10" H x 5" W, sculpture measures 6-1/2" L. Condition: Rubbing otherwise good condition Estimate: $50.00 - $100.00 Domestic Shipping: $72.00
Erte, Russian/French (1892 - 1990) Bronze Sculpture "Lady Justice Circa 1984" Signed and Numbered 397/500 on Obverse Side. Foundry mark: Fine Art Acquisitions. Measures 20-1/4" H x 11-1/2" W x 8-1/4" D. Condition: Rubbing, professional restoration to scale Estimate: $3000.00 - $5000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Erte, Russian/French (1892 - 1990) Bronze Sculpture "La Tosca Circa 1989" Signed and Numbered 83/600 on Obverse Side. Inscribed "La Tosca" on the base. Foundry mark: Seven Arts LTD., London. Measures 19-3/4" H x 7" W x 6-3/4" D. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $1500.00 - $2500.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Catherine Greene (b.1960)DedalusBronze, 74cm high (29'')Signed 2009, edition 2/5Exhibited: Cross Gallery, Dublin.Catherine Greene is an established figurative sculptor best known for her works in bronze, but more recently she has been working in mixed media. Her versatile output ranges from large scale public pieces to private commissions and from large exhibition works to smaller sculptures which explore the figure in the context of the sensual and often surreal world which they inhabit. Dedalus was part of a body of work that was first exhibited in the Cross Gallery in 2008. Major commissions include the equestrian memorial of the patriot Thomas Francis Meagher in Waterford, the Memorial to the much loved comedian Dermot Morgan, Merrion Square Dublin; and the central alterpiece of the Crucifixion in the new Basilica, Fatima, Portugal.
***PLEASE NOTE THE BASE OF THIS LOT IS BRONZE***Rory Breslin (b.1963)Mask of the BarrowBronze, 88.5 x 41.5cm (35 x 16'')Artist's proof from an edition of 3The Mask of the Barrow is a larger than life-size adaptation of Edward Smyth's River-God keystone depiction on the South facade of Dublin's Customs House.The inherent symbolism presented in the work conjures the characteristics of the Barrow. Its visage presents an ill-humoured and almost sullen face suggestive of a slow-flowing river. The mouth is drawn down at the corners and exudes many small fish and water weeds which mingle with the beard. Above its broad and blunt nose, the top of the head is adorned by the fleece of a sheep, whose fore-legs hang down in front of two inverted vases, typical classical symbols of springs of water. The Barrow was renowned for its fisheries and there is the possibility that there were many sheep walks on it's banks. The twin vases, with the evocative water flowing from their mouths suggest that it is in its lower course, after it has received the waters of the Nore.
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg Medal For Waterloo 1815, blackened-bronze issue, the obverse a gilt ducal crown, circumscribed “Im Kampfe fuer das Recht” (German - In combat for justice), the reverse with a gilt flower within lettering, the edge impressed “Herzoth. Gotha. Und. Altenburg. MDCCCXIV. MDCCCXV”, with suspension loop, 42mm diameter; with two smaller silver colour and bronze German Waterloo medals, 28.5mm wide; and a gilt commemorative Irish Freemasonry Centenary medal (4)
A bronze medal for the 1891 German Exhibition in London, the bust of Kaiser Wilhelm II by W. Mayer of Stuggart, the reverse depecting Earls Court 'Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat' below, 69mm diameter; and a silver Crystal Palace Co. prize medal by G G Adams awarded to Ferd Brutt 1895 for a painting 'Market Place in Capri', 64mm (2)
A Benin Kingdom court style bronze head of a king, possibly late 19th century on a solid hardwood stand, the head 28cm (11in) high, 14cm (5.5in) diameter at base, overall 38.5cm (15.5in) high; together with a late 19th century FANTE fertility doll, carved wood in the female form with a necklace and bracelet to the foot 36cm (14in) high (2)
A Louis XVI style bronze and ormolu mantel clock, 19th century, the case in the form of Cupid standing with one arm over the 10cm painted dial signed 'Chevallier a Paris', within a guilloche moulded bezel, supported on a short decorated column, Cupid with a quiver of arrows at his feet upon a naturalistic moulded base and acanthus leaf moulded edge to the breakfront stand, all on beaded toupie feet, the countwheel drum movement also signed 'Chevallier a Paris' (lacking bell) 53 x 34cm (21 x 13in)
A pair of late Regency bronze Colza lamp standards, with lapit moulded decoration to the fluted columns, on lion paw feet , originally with branches, the reservoir has been adapted for electricity (2) 195cm (76in) Provenance: Benington Lordship, Hertfordshire, possibly as part of the works in 1832 for the owner, George Proctor, who commissioned a local architect, Thomas Smith (1798-1875), to remodel Benington Lordship House, adding a neo-Norman gatehouse known as the folly Other Notes: Colza oil was widely used in European domestic lighting before the advent of coal gas or kerosene. It was obtained from the seeds of brassica rapus, commonly known as rape seed.
Medals, World War One, Republic of France: Croix de Guerre, 1914-1917 variation, with bronze star, ribbon en suite; two Croix du Combattant, ribbons en suite, (2); Battle of Verdun, ribbon en suite; Union Nationale des Combattants, ribbon en suite; another veteran's medal, ribbon en suite; Honour Medal for Work, ribbon en suite, [7]
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