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A mixed lot comprising a Romney Artist's colour cabinet artists box, bakelite Rototherm desk top barometer, printers/developers wooden hanging rack, two Midland Bank money boxes, Pelham puppet 'Ballet Girl' in a/f box, an Intra warmer, a bronze figure of Ganesh and a wooden ladies discus etc.
Glyn Philpot, RA (British,1884-1937) a cast bronze figure 'Wrestling Giants', a posthumous casting mounted on a later unassociated marble plinth base, numbered 2/10 Literature: For a similar example, see Christie's 20th Centruy British Art, 9th June 2006, lot 76. See also, R. Gibson, exhibition catalogue, Glyn Philpot 1884-1937: Edwardian Aesthete to Thirties Modernist, London, National Portrait Gallery, 1984, p. 116, another cast illustrated. Exhibition catalogue, Glyn Philpot 1884-1937: The Bronzes, London, Leighton House, no. 1, another cast illustrated Originally conceived in 1905, 'The Wrestlers' was neither cast nor exhibited in the artist's lifetime, (possibly due to the homoerotic nature of the subject matter), however it is known to have existed in the form of a plaster maquette. Upon Philpot's death in 1937 the maquette was inherited by the family and in 1968 the first two bronze casts were made by the artist's niece. Gabrielle Cross. The title of the maquette 'The Wrestlers' is a modern one and may not accurately reflect the nature of the subject
After Jacques Adnet, (French, 1901-1984), 'Le Pigeon S'Envole', a large patinated bronze of a stylised bird, the stepped base stamped Adnet, Paris 48cm (19in) Jacques Adnet (1901- 1984 ) was a French art deco designer and architect know particularly for his furniture designs using leather. He believed in design paired down with a geometrical simplicity and is quoted as remarking about his designs "What a lot of work to achieve simplicity". His furniture and designs can be found in the Elysee Palace and headquarters of UNESCO. Contemporary designers acknowledge that he created a legacy of fine design that feels "modern" even today. Likely that this is a casting from the second half of the 20th century, but in excellent condition.
After Maurice Lambert, (1901-1964), Bird in Flight, a stylised bronze, modelled as a bird taking flight above an egg, stamped 'ML' and partially legible paper label to underside states provenance as Constant Lambert 45cm (18in) See Bonhams Modern British Art sale, 13 November 2012 for a similar model.
After Francois Pompon, (French, 1855-1933), a patinated bronze model of a partridge, mounted on a bevelled rectangular marble base, signed in the bronze 21½ x 15cm (8 x 6in) Francois Pompon (1855-1933) was born in Burgundy and moved to Paris to study art and initially worked as an assistant to Auguste Rodin. He became famous for his stylised animals and is considered a forerunner of modern sculpture, influencing amongst others Constantin Brancusi. His most famous work, L'Ours Blanc (the White Bear) of 1922 has been frequently reproduced. The original is displayed in the Musee d'Orsay, Paris.
Euphemia Glover, (Scottish/American, 20th century), Pirouette, a bronze study of a dancer, modelled with one leg outstretched, mounted on a rough cut and polished granite base, signed in the bronze and to the underside of the base, dated 1964, New York 75cm (29in) Born in Scotland, Euphemia Glover studied in Canada and lived and worked in New York City. Her work often showed the female figure including dancing figures and girls carrying balloons. She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, the Pen & Brush Club and the Artist Craftsmen of New York.
René Lalique, a Chilean bronze centenary medal depicting a woman standing on a pedestal surrounded by wheat with dates '1810' and '1910' in the top two corners with a banner between "18 Setiembre", inscribed to pedestal 'Republica de Chile Primer Centenario', stamped R. Lalique to lower right, the reverse with a mountain scene, a Chilean flag, and a coat of arms, together with two pressed brass Lalique medals, one for orphans of the war, the other for sufferers of Tuberculosis (3)
Thomas Bayliss Huxley-Jones, (British, 1908-1969), a bronze model of a seated female, the model once cemented to the vendor's grandfather's a wall, unsigned 95cm (37in) Provenance: A gift to the vendor's grandfather from the artist Thomas Huxley Jones (1908 - 1968) was a British Sculptor and Head of Sculpture at Gray's School of Art Aberdeen. His work was exhibited widely, including at the Royal Birmingham Society of Arts, the Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture and the Royal Academy of Arts. He obtained commissions for many public works of art including Helios, the sun god outside the BBC Television Centre. His style was typically smooth and simple in profile.
After Edouard Marcel Sandoz, (Swiss, 1881-1971), a patinated bronze letter opener, originally created in 1925, brown patinated bronze modelled as a marine eel, signed 'Ed M Sandoz' 24cm (9in) Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (1881-1971) Swiss sculptor and painter who settled in Paris and was elected a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris. An important artist of the Art Nouveau period, his interest in animalism (that personal identity is the biological property of a human being) led him to found the French Society of Animalists in 1933. In keeping with his motto "In art, one has to love everything: nature, science, one's fellow man….", he sculpted from life, initially focussing on the human form and later animals.
§ James Havard Thomas (British, 1854–1921) Side profile of a young woman with a plait signed with initials lower right "JHT" a bronze relief, in original black frame 16 x 10cm (6 x 4in) One of James Havard Thomas's most well known works, "Lycides', is on display at Tate Britain. The National Portrait Gallery also holds a pencil drawing completed by Thomas in 1913 of the poet Rupert Brook. Havard's beautiful marble relief of Rupert Brooke is in Rugby School Chapel, and is used as the frontispiece often to his books of poems. James Havard Thomas (1854 -1921) was a Bristol born sculptor, who studied at the Bristol School of Art and went on to further study at the Royal College of Arts having won a scholarship. He later studied in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. This Classical study helped establish Thomas as a respected artist and he exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1872 onwards, his first solo exhibition being in 1902 at the Carfax Gallery, London. Thomas's work was much influenced by his time (1889 -1906) in Italy near Naples, where he drew inspiration from the popular Tanagra Statuettes. He would later go on to teach at the Slade, becoming Professor of Sculpture in 1915. Today his work continues to be esteemed, with paintings exhibited in several public collections including Sheffield City Art Galleries. Thomas was born in Bristol and studied at the Bristol School of Art, the R.C.A., as a National Scholar and the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under Pierre-Jules Cavelier (French, 1814 -1894). He went on to become Professor of Sculpture at the Slade School in 1915. Two little scratches. Slight abrasions in two or three places.
After Meret Oppenheim, (German, 1913-1985), a bronze model of Giacometti's ear, initialled to reverse and numbered 32/500, with the dates 1933-1977 below, mounted on a turned wooded base 19cm (7in) Meret Oppenheim (1913 - 1985) German born Swiss Surrealist artist and photographer. A member of the Surrealist movement along with Marcel Duchamp and Max Ernst. In 1932 she moved to Paris, the following year meeting Alberto Giacometti who invited her to participate in the Surrealist exhibition in the Salon des Surindependants of that year. Her best known piece of work , 'Object (Le Dejeuner en fourrure)' , is a teacup, saucer and spoon covered in gazelle fur. It is displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. A major retrospective of her work was held in 2013 in Berlin with lenders including David Bowie and Ursual Hauser. An etching by Oppenheim of Giacometti's ear was sold at Bonhams in 1999.
A Collection of Miscellaneous Vintage GB Coins, including coppers and nickel silver together with crowns, 1910 -1935 Commemorative Medallion, miscellaneous bronze Amateur Gardening medal, National Rifle Association medallion and various other brass rifle medallions and a Swiss half ounce fine silver medallion.
A box of miscellaneous items to include; A bronze patina metal figure of an Egyptian dancer on a marble base, a wooden octagonal 3 compartment swivel jewellery box (containing some costume jewellery) a wooden pen, pencil and ink stand, a 1967 collection of British coins and a 1980 set of coins, a box containing a pair of Ecko cuff links a wooden box containing five watches, a set of snap-on tools memorabilia of a drinking glass, pocket torch and rubber foot shaped key ring, a tin containing playing cards and some dice, a plastic box containing a selection of art nouveau buttons and further buttons, a metal box with a figure of an oriental person to top, two costume brooches two thimbles, a metal snail pill box, an art deco enamel belt holder, a set of gold plated Waterbury buttons (USA) and a repro chrome Victorian toilet roll holder.
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