We found 350105 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 350105 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
350105 item(s)/page
Alexander Calder 1898-1976 HORSE NO. I.I. signed with the initials and inscribed 1.1. bronze 12x20x11.5cm.; 4.75x8x4.5in. Executed in 1930 this work is from an edition of 50 and was produced for Documenta Foundation Kassel. Provenance Private Collection Paris Exhibited Paris Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Alexander Calder: 1898-1976 1996
Arman b. 1928 VIOLIN signed; numbered 8/8 on the reverse bronze height (excluding base): 59cm.; 23in. Provenance Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner circa 1985 Exhibited Monte Carlo Galerie d'Art Moderne Arman: Sculptures recent August-September 1984 no. 14 This work is recorded in the Denyse Durand Ruel Archives under no. 3053. W.
A Carton: small lot assorted Nelson etc Medallions including Trafalgar Centenary 1905 ‘Victory’ copper Medallion and ‘Victory’ copper Badge, 1897 Jubilee Medallion, OBV Young and Old Head Bust Queen Victoria, Rev Flagship ‘Victory’ under sail and legend ‘Nelson’s Celebrations –‘, pierced, large heavy modern bronze Nelson Medallion circa 1983 etc
A good late 19th century bronze model of a cat, strikingly posed seated on books, back leg outstretched, a mouse face and another tail appear in the books, green glass eyes that light up, the rear book titled “Paris, Salon Artistos Francais”, signed Jean Carrit. From the Estate of Sir Peter Crisp
A 19th century French Empire style ormolu and patinated bronze figural mantel timepiece, the single train movement with platform cylinder escapement and white enamel Arabic numeral dial, within star applied globe case supported on the back of a winged figure, on long hexagonal section base with applied relief cast butterfly and laurel panel flanked by canted arrow and wreath motifs, on four inverted acorn form feet, (some damage) 36cm high
A Louis XV Provincial French fruitwood and crossbanded serpentine commode, second half of the 18th century, the sides with shaped arch panels with inlaid urn and floral motif, comprising three long drawers with cased bronze lion figural handles, possibly later above a shaped apron with scroll and shell decoration and raised on short scroll feet, possibly replaced, 91.5cm high, 129.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep Purchased by the vendor”s grandfather while in the coffee business in Santos, Brazil
![Loading...](/content/bs/images/ajax-loader.gif)
-
350105 item(s)/page