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An American part silver 1964 Half Dollar with a 1956 souvenir from Guernsey set of five coins and a small collection of mainly bronze foreign coinage, together with two Fforde series 'C' portrait Ten Shilling Note, UNC, two Bank of Scotland £1 notes, two Royal Bank of Scotland £1 notes, all various conditions, and a Britains first decimal pack of coins.
A set of four Photographic Medals awarded to Window and Grove of London, including a silver Edinburgh Photographic society medal awarded in 1890, a silver Ventnor and Bonchurch Literacy and Scientific Institution Medal on in 1891 and a bronze 1908 and silver 1909 medal issued by the London Polytechnic Technical School won by Henry Arnaud for Window and Grove for colour finishing. (4)
A French Directoire period mahogany work table, 19th century, the rectangular top section with large centralised well with two recessed demi lune lifters to middle, flanked by two smaller hinged compartments with raised metal lifters to centre with bronze ribbon decoration, on two lyre shaped supports united by two slat form shelves, on cheval style supports, 19¾ x 9¾in. (50.25 x 24.75cm.), 29¼in. (74.25cm.) high.
A French Charles X fruitwood and gilt bronze mounted arm chair, the padded rectangular back with anthemion and mask gilt bronze plaque to top rail, the swept arms terminating in stylised dolphin finials, the bowed front with gilt bronze dagger handle mount, raised on squared front legs, 37in. (94cm.) high, 24in. (61cm.) wide.
A French Empire mahogany and gilt mounted 'Lions Head' desk chair, in the manner of Jacob-Desmalter et Cie, 19th century, the arched back into swept arms terminating in well carved lion's heads, the top rail with applied gilt bronze plaque of an urn on mythical beast stand, flanked by two winged maidens, dragonfly and serpentine floral cornucopias to sides, anthemion plaque to front with centralised roundel, on turned front baluster supports, 32¼in. (82cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) wide.
A 1914-15 trio, awarded to S-319 Pte J White, R W Kent R, (BWM replaced), with his bronze death plaque and commemorative scroll, and another 1914-15 trio, awarded to 3022 Pte J T White 1 Lond R, BWM replacement, with death plaque and commemorative scroll Condition report Report by RB Both bronze death plaques very worn
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Model for Zátopek Medal, 1948 bronze signed 'F. Belsky / 48' inscribed 'ZÁTOPKUV VOJENSKY ZÁVOD' 22.5cm diameter Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992 for medal as struck. Commissioned by the Ministry of Defence, Prague.
Irena Sedlecka (b.1928) Paul Scofield as Salieri, 1992, for The Great Actors and Singers Series bronze signed 'SEDLECKA / 92' and numbered '1/3' with Pangolin Editions foundry mark 43cm high Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, London, FACE 2011 (50) as Antonio Salieri in the original stage production of Peter Schaffer's Amadeus, illustrated, p.62, bronze. This was part of a series of figures by Sedlecká Great Actors and Singers, launched by Richard Bebb in 1994, cast in resin bronze, editions limited to 250, each figure individually numbered. However, work began on the first of the series in October 1992.
Irena Sedlecka (b.1928) Benjamin Britten, 1984, for The Great Composer Series plaster signed and dated 'SEDLECKA / 84' 26cm high together with another similar (2) Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, London, 1984 (32), resin bronze limited edition; Society of Portrait Sculptors, FACE 2012 (47), bronze edition, illustrated, p.56.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Caroline Hewatt, 1962, and Charles Dowson, 1964 portrait busts resin each signed 'F Belsky', the latter dated '64' and inscribed 'For Sally and Philip' 24cm high and 27cm high respectively (2) Exhibited: (Caroline Hewatt) Society of Portrait Sculptors, RWS Galleries, London, 1962 (137) as The Hewatt Twins: Caroline, resin/bronze; (Caroline Hewatt) Czech and Slovak Sculptors in Great Britain, Embassy of the Czechslovak Republic, London, 1992 (5), resin bronze; (Charles Dowson) Society of Portrait Sculptors at RWS Galleries, London, 1964 (20).
Irena Sedlecka (b.1928) The Meeting in the Cabaret Lapin Agile, Paris, 2011 bronze 56.5cm x 74cm (including integral frame) Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, London, FACE 2011 (51) as Guillaume Apollinaire reciting poetry in the Cabaret Lapin Agile, Paris, early in the 20th Century, illustrated, p.54. The individuals portrayed were well-known members of the Parisian avant garde intellectual scene.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Sergio Biemmi and another portrait bust of a gentleman resin the former signed and dated 'F Belsky / 63' 30cm high and 31cm high (2) Exhibited: (Biemmi) Society of Portrait Sculptors, RWS Galleries, London, 1963 (25), resin/bronze, as Sergio Brani (sic), Esq. Illustrated: (Biemmi) see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992, illustrated.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Sir Arthur P. Thomson, 1960 resin signed 'Belsky', monogrammed and dated '60' 57cm high Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, RWS Galleries, London, 1960 (29). Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992, bronze. Commissioned for the University of Birmingham 1958 as Thomson was Vice-Principal of the University, 1952.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Lt. Col. Vladimir Peniakoff, 1950 plaster signed and dated 'F. Belsky / 50' 31cm high Exhibited: Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 1950 (1314). Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992, bronze. Peniakoff was the creator and commander of 'Popki's Private Army'. The bronze cast is in the Palazzo Publico, Ravenna.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Chief Odutola, the Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu Ode, 1972 resin signed and dated 'F Belsky / 1972' 57cm high Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992 for the bronze model, which was exhibited at the Society of Portrait Sculptors, The Mall Galleries, London, 1972 (156) and is now in Odutola College, Ijebu Odu, Nigeria.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Lord Cottesloe, 1976 resin signed and dated 'Belsky / 76' 29cm high Exhibitied: Society of Portrait Sculptors, Mall Galleries, London, 1976 (5) as plaster for bronze; Society of Portrait Sculptors, FACE 2001 (3), as studio original plaster for bronze. Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992, bronze cast illustrated. The bronze version in the National Theatre, London.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) John Dutton, Chairman of Lopex, 1978 plaster signed 'F Belsky / 78' and inscribed 'David Dutton' 65cm high Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, Mall Galleries, London, 1978 (12) as David Dutton, plaster for bronze. Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992 for illustration of bronze cast.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Sally Korda, 1981 resin signed and dated 'F Belsky / 81' 35cm high Exhibited: Society of Portrait Sculptors, Mall Galleries, London, 1982 (11), aluminium resin. Illustrated: see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992 for similar model in bronze dated 1983.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Wenceslas Hollar resin signed 'F. Belsky' 32cm high together with another relief portrait, resin aluminium signed and dated 'F. Belsky / 91' 31cm high (2) Illustrated: (Hollar) see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992. Exhibited: (Hollar) Society of Portrait Sculptors, The Gallery in Cork Street, London, 1999 (4). First cast of Hollar is in Southwark Cathedral, 1983, nickel bronze.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Mick Lunn, Denzil Batchelor and another bust white resin, bronze resin and aluminium resin each signed and dated 'F. Belsky', 1990, 1966 and 1995 respectively 27cm high, 28.5cm high and 33cm high respectively (3) Exhibited: (Lunn) Society of Portrait Sculptors, The Gallery in Cork Street, London, 1997 (6), plaster for bronze. Illustrated: (Lunn) see Franta Belsky - Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992.
Franta Belsky (1921-2000) Cecil Day Lewis, 1952 resin signed 'F Belsky / 52' and monogrammed label to base 40cm high overall (base 2cm high) Exhibited: Art Centre, Edinburgh, Personalities in Sculpture, 1954 (4); Imperial Institute Gallery, London, 1954-55 (4), plaster?; The John Moores, Liverpool Exhibition, 1957; Franta Belsky, University of Birmingham '56 Society, 1959 (13), plaster. Illustrated: see Franta Belsky Sculpture, Richter, Prague and A. Zwemmer Ltd., London, 1992 illustrating bronze version. The bronze cast was purchased by the National Portrait Gallery, London, 1976.
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