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A Bronze model of Dionysus, The young god wears a crown of ivy and has a fawn-skin knotted over his left shoulder. He wears high-laced, open-toed leather boots. His left hand is artfully placed at his side, and his right hip is cocked suggestively. He raises his right forefinger playfully, looking down toward his left foot. 61cm high
A Korean bronze and mother of pearl inlaid vase decorated with a peacock, flowers and butterflies, inscribed "To Thomas Winston Roach, Limb Song Bon, Govener of D.H.C.C.", 19.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Provenance : belonged to the vendors Grandfather who worked over in Korea after the 2nd World War for the Coal Board, upon his return to the UK he brought it back with him. The vendor gives an estimate of his return from Korea as sometime during the 1950s. some surface scratches, otherwise the overall condition is good.
Good French bronze and ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the Pons movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.5" gilt dial and foliate ormolu bezel inset into a Classical pillar attended by a standing robed lady to one side and a lyre to the other, over a stepped base applied with ormolu mounts and an egg and dart frieze, 22" high (pendulum)
A World War I bronze death plaque / widows penny, issued to Albert James Greenaway, together with a British War medal issued to 4701 GNR A.J. Greenway R.A., a German iron cross, a silver gilt medallion, other medallions, six white metal and niello decorated napkin rings, and a silver open faced pocket watch
CELTIC or ETRUSCAN. Figure. Circa 3rd-4th century BC antiquity / sculpture. Bronze, 139 mm high [250 cm high including base]. Provenance: metal detector find, UK - in the 1980s. There is a similar figure in the Museum of London collection. We understand the British Museum suggested that this figure was possibly not Celtic but perhaps Etruscan? [good condition].
LEONARD BASKIN [1922-2000]. Poet Laureate, 1963. Bronze, edition of 15 [11/15]. Signed, 16 cm long [excluding base]. Provenance: Luba Glade, USA in 1969 [1922-2009] – her ownership is recorded in the Jaffe book [see below]; private collection, UK, 2010 [acquired from her estate]. Literature: ‘The Sculpture of Leonard Baskin’, I. Jaffe, Viking Press, 1980, p.214. An excellent abstract head by this hugely underrated US artist, but very difficult to photograph to show the true quality. Most major public collections include his work including the Museum of Modern Art [New York] and the Tate Gallery. [good condition].
GEOFFREY CLARKE, R.A. [1924-2014]. Pyramus and Thisbe, 1985. Bronze sculpture, edition of 38, 9 cm long. Provenance: BAMS; private collection, UK. Another cast sold at Mallams auction, Oxford, 12 December 2013, lot 560 for a total of over £2200 and they have sold in galleries for much more. [good condition].
LEON UNDERWOOD [1890-1975]. Daniel [and the Lion], 1962. Bronze, unique. Signed and dated, 23 cm high [including base]. Exhibited: Kaplan Gallery, one-man exhibition 1963, no.48; major retrospective one-man exhibition, Minories Gallery, no.102; Archer Gallery, one-man exhibition 1969, no.46. Literature: ‘The Sculpture of Leon Underwood’, B. Whitworth, Lund Humphries, 2000, p.142, no.216 [illustrated]. [good condition].
CAROLE HODGSON [1940 - ]. Bogman, 1987. Bronze sculpture, edition of 24. Signed, dated and titled, 8 cm high. Hodgson is an underrated sculptor who studied at the Slade School of Art and has held several one-man exhibitions at Flowers Gallery, London – there is also a book on her work. [good condition].
Dame ELISABETH FRINK, R.A. [1930-93]. Man and Eagle, 1967. Bronze, edition of 7 [the first cast – 1/7]. Signed and numbered 1/7, 26 cm long. Maquette for the large relief sculpture ‘Man and Eagle’, 1967 [120 cm long]. Provenance: private collection, USA [deceased estate]. Literature: ‘Elisabeth Frink – Sculpture’, catalogue raisonne, 1984, Harpvale, p.170, pl.158. [good condition].
BERNARD MEADOWS, R.A. [1915-2005]. Cock Reliefs x 4, 1952. Bronze sculpture, edition of 6. Signed with monogram, 28 x 22 cm [overall mounted size 42 x 34 cm]. Provenance: Gimpel Fils Gallery, London; private collection, London. Literature: ‘Bernard Meadows’, A. Bowness, Lund Humphries, 1995, p.137. [good condition – wood mount could benefit from repainting in places].
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