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A pair of 19th century French bronze chenets, modelled with sphinx beside squared columns on stepped scrolling bases, length 14in. height 22in.CONDITION: Both in honest untouched condition and of a dark chocolate to blackish brown patination with some signs of polishing over the years to the raised extremities, designed to sit side on to the viewer.
Auguste Joseph Peiffer (French, 1832-1886). A bronze group of a putto with a setter, standing upon naturalistic base, with rouge marble plinth, signed in the bronze, width 9.75in. depth 4.75in. height 8.25in.CONDITION: Overall the bronze is a mid chocolate patination but with later highlights where it has been polished over the years, dusty and dirty in the crevices, signed front left, the plinth has small chipping to all of the corners.
George Best Manchester United Bronze Statue: Stunning bronze measuring 12 inches high depicting George celebrating after scoring a goal. The piece is named Best Moment and was cast by Bronzart and presented by Emulate Studio. The underneath is has the number 95 written as does box which is the limited edition number 95/1968. Excellent condition kept in original box and was presented to a Manchester United footballer.
* ANGUS MCEWAN RWS RGI RSW, WATER WHEEL oil on board, signed and dated 9/1991 92cm x 62cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Angus McEwan was born in 1963 in Dundee, Scotland. Angus studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College Art in Dundee, graduating in Fine Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in the same discipline. Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA. He is also an associate member of the AWS and NWS in the USA. Angus has been Finalist three times of the ''International Artist Magazine'' and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize ''Marche d'Acqua'' Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China. He was recently awarded the May Marshall Brown award at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW), Edinburgh, 2015 and was elected RGI in May 2016. Many galleries display McEwan's works, including Ok Harris Gallery in New York and Quanhua Gallery, Shanghai. Recently highlighted in Shenzhen Biennale and the Qingdao Hall of Watercolor. He has exhibited in Fabriano, Italy in the ''Marche d'Acqua'' International Award, as special guest and Vicenza, Italy, where he had a solo show in the ''Artbox''. McEwan was one of the 23 finalists in Narbonne, France at the Concours Mondial de l'Aquarelle 2014 1st World Watercolour Competition. Angus also exhibited at the World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand and Myro Gallery, Greece. He also participated in the Second International Watercolour Exhibit in Thessaloniki, Greece. In the UK McEwan exhibits with Thompson's Gallery (London) and The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh). Notable collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; The Qatar Royal Family; the Royal Scottish Academy Collection; Ernst & Young, Glasgow; Scottish Enterprise; Scottish Equitable; Historic Scotland; Perth Royal Infirmary.
An antique Chinese bronze covered censer, the cover surmounted by a Buddhistic lion, the rounded base having a band of fret decoration beneath the flat projecting rim, a large pair of plain upturned S-scroll handles, standing on three tall lion mask feet, slight traces of gilding, possibly Ming Dynasty, 11.5" high overall.

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