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John Skeaping RA (1901-1980)A bronze sculpture by John Skeaping RA "Cats"Signed and numbered on the base "John Skeaping 77" 6/20.Approximate size:Height: 10cmLength: 23cmCast by Wally Livingstone, Kent 1978Bronze on a wooden base (not attached to base). Base has original green baize (slightly worn) and the base has damage and scratches.Together with the exhibition catalogue in which the sculpture featured/ "A Retrospective Exhibition of Bronze Sculptures by John Skeaping RA" May 10-25 1979 and another catalogue entitled "An Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Bronzes from the Studio of the Late John R Skeaping Nov 5-27 1981"Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot
Richard MacDonald (b 1946) bronze sculpture of a dancer on a marble base "Crystal Etendue". Signed on base of sculpture. With purchase letter.Crystal is a young ballerina who has posed for Richard many times. She has a quiet radiance, a pure and thoughtful quality that gives her grace an added dimension. She is lithe and delicate, and as Richard studied her, he was struck by an “other-worldliness’ in her demeanour and swan-like posture.Approximate measurements:Width: 44cmDepth: 35cmHeight 29cmARR may apply to this itemProvenance: Bought by Vendor in 2006 from Dawson Cole Fine Art (California).Richard MacDonald, based in California, is known for his bronze sculptures and his association with Cirque Du Soleil. Trained in painting and illustration at the Art Center College of Design, MacDonald was successful as a commercial illustrator until a fire destroyed his studio in the late 1930s, along with the accumulated works of his career as a painter and illustrator. He then began sculpting in earnest and within ten years became one of the most widely collected figurative sculptors in the United States today. His work has been acquired for the permanent collections of companies such as AT&T, IBM and Anheuser-Busch, as well as notable private collections. His work has been described as "a tribute to the eloquence of the human form". He is an advocate of neorealism and figurative art, and has encouraged emerging and professional artists through annual international masters' workshops. For the 1996 Olympics, MacDonald created The Flair, a 26-foot-tall sculpture of a gymnast. As with all the monuments he has created, MacDonald designed the plaza on which The Flair sits, including a large reflecting pool and fountain.
A collection of Winston Churchill items to include a Joseph Williams cold-cast resin bronze bust of Churchill, 1978, (280 x 205 x 210mm.), signed and dated by the sculptor at shoulder. Slight wear to velvet base. A photo in RAF frame, a set of 6 Second World War Churchill books and framed thank you note bearing the signature of Churchill
A pair of cast bronze resin table lamps as recumbent lions on plinths, by Thomas Blakemore with faux leather shades, 58 cm high.Also an Elliott mid century 8 day mechanical table / carriage clock.1980's modernist style with brass carry handle - gilt background dial with Roman numerals.Made in England at 6 o'clock mark.The gilt dial has " Tiffany & Co " and Elliott London. Not working.H 23 cm W17 cm D 6cm
A Richard MacDonald (b. 1946) patinated bronze sculpture "Doves, Third Life" 1989. Signed on base. Edition number 47/90, with certificate of authenticity.27" x 17" x 17.25" (approximately 68.5cm x 43cm x 44.5cm)Provenance: Bought by vendor in 2007 from Dawson Cole Fine Art for 29,500 USDARR may apply to this lotRichard MacDonald, based in California, is known for his bronze sculptures and his association with Cirque Du Soleil. Trained in painting and illustration at the Art Center College of Design, MacDonald was successful as a commercial illustrator until a fire destroyed his studio in the late 1930s, along with the accumulated works of his career as a painter and illustrator. He then began sculpting in earnest and within ten years became one of the most widely collected figurative sculptors in the United States today. His work has been acquired for the permanent collections of companies such as AT&T, IBM and Anheuser-Busch, as well as notable private collections. His work has been described as "a tribute to the eloquence of the human form". He is an advocate of neorealism and figurative art, and has encouraged emerging and professional artists through annual international masters' workshops. For the 1996 Olympics, MacDonald created The Flair, a 26-foot-tall sculpture of a gymnast. As with all the monuments he has created, MacDonald designed the plaza on which The Flair sits, including a large reflecting pool and fountain. c
A Charles Cary Rumsey polo player bronze statue. Inscribed "CC Rumsey" on base.Damage to the polo stick.Approximate measurements:Height: 39cmWidth: 40cmDepth: 12cmCharles Cary Rumsey, a native to New York, studied in Boston, Massachusetts, at the Boston Art School and later in Paris with Bela Pratt and Paul Wayland Bartlett. His work is in esteemed collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and can be found in public works, including friezes he was commissioned to make for the Manhattan Bridge.
A small pair of English porcelain rectangular plaques, mid-19th century, painted with titled topographical views of 'Epsom, Surrey' and 'Durdans near Epsom, Surrey, the seat of Blackman Esq', inscribed to the reverse 'N.29' and 'N.31' respectively, each 10.5cm x 8cm, held within gilt bronze frames. Provenance: from the collection of the late Graham and Rhiannon Berridge.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Two WWII Defence medal in cardboard issue boxes addressed to Mr Thomas Rae and Mrs Helen Rae of 83 High Street Hawick, a large bronze coronation medal of Edward VII 1902, Lord Nelson's Flagship bronze medal, Burgh of Kelso George V aluminium Coronation medal 1935, Kelso High School Dow Or Die enamel badge, a South Africa chocolate tin etc.
White metal medallion 'The Armitstead Trust Medal of Merit' awarded to 'ISABELLA J F MILLER FOR ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL DUNDEE 1914', 64mm diameter, 102g in Alexander Kirkwood case and another in bronze of St Andrew University awarded to 'ISABELLA J F MILLER GENERAL ENGLISH 1915-16' in Alexander Kirkwood fitted case.
Stamp Interest - Extensive Europe (No GB) & Scandinavia collection on stack of leaves old time 1850's to 1920's, 1930's in some places. Mint or used A-Z with good run of most countries, Spain from 1850 SG 1 x 2 & other 12 imperfs and issues up to 1930, Portugal from 1862. Imprfs x 6 includes 10 reis yellow x 2 etc to 1920's, Swiss from 1862 sitting Helvetias includes 'Bronze Gold 1 Franc'. Used etc., Greece & Belgium from early, imperfs. Germany from 1872 Eagles includes 1875 50pf grey with E, 1902 Reich set to 5 marks, German States, Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Wurtenberg 100+ stamps, total 2.000 stamps approx with very high cat value, mainly good used, predominantly 1850-1880s.
Celebrity by Ovation CC 024, Ovation OP20 6 string electro-acoustic guitar, serial no. 3102188 in Ovation original hard case with black interior, green guitar strap and opened Martin & Co. box of 80/20 Bronze light 0.12-.054 acoustic guitar strings, with Owners manual and original carboard shipping box
A SOUTH EAST ASIAN BRONZE RAIN DRUM of traditional form, the top applied with four stylised frogs and bands of repeating motifs encircling a stylised sun motif, 56cm diameter 41cm high Condition Report : patination, and overall wear and tear, but no real damage Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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