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A French bronze and black marble cased mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a single bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed, GENTHGON Rue de la Artillerie 27, the case with gilt metal mounts, and scroll supports, surmounted by a bronze figure of a seated shepherdess, height overall 65cm, 19th century and later, with pendulum and key.
Hubert Dalwood, 1924-1976 double cubes figures - square figure bronze with a dark green-brown patina on a wooden base Height (including base): 60cm.; 23.5in. Conceived in an edition of 6, this work is listed as Op.25 in the artist's workbook. Provenance Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford, whence purchased by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Strauss, May 1962 His Sale, Sotheby's, London, 2nd March 1988, lot 335 (as 'Square Figure'), whence purchased by the present owner Exhibited London, Gimpel Fils, Recent Sculpture by Hubert Dalwood, January 1960, no.3 (another cast). Literature Chis Stephens, The Sculpture of Hubert Dalwood, Henry Moore Foundation in association with Lund Humphries, 1999, no.86, p.117.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, 1924-2005 american gigolo signed, dated 1993 and numbered 2/3 bronze Height: 30.5cm.; 12in. The current work depicts a story from the Old Testament, Deborah Becomes Israel's Judge, where Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, kills Sisera, the Commander of King Jabin of Hazor's army, with a tent peg.
Reg Butler, 1913-1981 study for a girl with vest stamped with monogram and numbered 6/8 bronze Height: 26cm.; 10.25in. Executed in 1955 from an edition of 8. Literature Margaret Garlake, The Sculpture of Reg Butler, The Henry Moore Foundation in Association with Lund Humphries, 2006, cat. no.156, illustrated p.30
Leon Underwood, 1890-1975 violin rhythm signed, titled, dated 1936 and numbered 1/5 on the underside of the base bronze on a carved wooden base Height (including base): 60cm.; 23.5in. The work was conceived in 1934 in an edition of three. Literature Ben Whitworth, The Sculpture of Leon Underwood, 2000, Cat. no. 89, Another cast is illustrated as Figure 95, p.113.
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