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Kathleen Scott (nee Bruce), Baroness Kennett (1878-1947) Sir Peter Markham Scott, as a young boy, the only child of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott and sculptor Kathleen Bruce, bronze, signed K SCOTT, 190cm She attended the Slade School of Fine Art, London from 1900 to 1902, and then enrolled at the Académie Colarossi in Paris from 1902 to 1906 and was befriended by Rodin. A statue at Oundle School entitled ``Here Am I, Send Me`` is erroneously held to be modelled on Peter Scott.
Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus), BASC Gold Medal Winner (final score 136), Aberdeen 2008, antlers on upper skull, 6 points, right antler 24.9cm, left antler 27.1cm; Three Bronze Medal Examples, the highest score 118.85, all with certificates and medals, on wood shields; and Two Other Medal Winning Roebuck Antlers, on cut frontlet and upper skull respectively (6) See illustration
A French Ormolu and Bronze Elephant Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, surmounted by a winged cherub, central bronze elephant standing upon an ormolu scroll decorated base, 5-1/4-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, backplate stamped 139, 53cm high see illustration
An Impressive Gilt Bronze and White Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Deniere et De Bronzes a Paris, circa 1890, gilt bronze figure of a lady reclining reading a book, large rectangular base with scroll borders and upon floral head decorated recessed panels, 6-1/4-inch enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell (bell lacking), 70cm by 54cm see illustration
A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, Meiji period (1868-1912), walking in robes, a basket containing a large fish on his shoulder, a gaff in his right hand, on a rustic shaped base, applied four character cast mark, 25cm high, upon a carved and stained softwood rustic plinth, 28cm high overall See illustration
After Ferdinand Preiss (1892-1943): ``The Charleston Dancer`` or ``The Red Dancer``, A Cold Painted Bronze Figure, modelled as a young woman on tip-toes with knees bent and arms twisted, wearing a short gold and silver tunic over gold stockings, with headband, on a triangular onyx base, signed in the bronze Preiss, 37.5cm
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