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Renée Sintenis, Kleines, sich kratzendes FohlenBronze. Höhe 7,3 cm. Breite 8,2 cm. Mit goldbrauner Patina. Am linken hinteren Bein monogrammiert 'RS'. - In sehr schöner Erhaltung.Berger/Ladwig 34; Buhlmann 127ProvenienzSammlung Gerd Rosen, Berlin; Privatsammlung BerlinLiteraturMarie Laurencin - Renée Sintenis, Ausst. Kat. Galerie Alfred Flechtheim Berlin 1925, Nr. 16; Die Sammlung Hess, Gemälde alter und moderner Meister. Moderne Plastik, Auk. Kat. Paul Cassirer/Théodore Fischer, Luzern 1931, Nr. 73
Renée Sintenis, Junger HundBronze. Höhe 5,6 cm. Breite 10 cm. Am linken Hinterbein unten monogrammiert 'RS'. - Mit bräunlich-grünlicher Patina.Berger/Ladwig 146; Buhlmann 103AusstellungenVgl. u.a. Berlin 1958 (Haus am Waldsee), Renée Sintenis, Kat. Nr. 57; Berlin 1984 (Georg-Kolbe-Museum), Renée Sintenis. Plastiken, Zeichnungen, Druckgraphik, Kat. Nr. 46 mit Abb. S. 63LiteraturHanna Kiel, Renée Sintenis, Berlin 1935, S. 90 mit Abb.; Rudolf Hagelstange (u.a.), Renée Sintenis, Berlin 1947, S. 103 mit Abb.
Renée Sintenis, Schönmachender HundBronze. Höhe 13 cm. Unter der linken Hinterpfote monogrammiert und nummeriert 'RS 29'. - Mit dunkelbrauner Patina.Berger/Ladwig 88; Buhlmann 96ProvenienzPrivatbesitz Nordrhein-WestfalenAusstellungenVgl. u.a. Berlin 1984 (Georg-Kolbe-Museum), Renée Sintenis. Plastiken, Zeichnungen, Druckgraphiken, Kat. Nr. 30, mit ganzseitiger Abb. S. 73LiteraturRené Crevel, Sculpteurs Allemands - Renée Sintenis, Paris 1930, mit ganzseitiger Abb. 35; René Crevel und Georg Biermann, Renée Sintenis, Berlin 1930 (Junge Kunst, Bd. 57), Kat. Nr. 74; Hanna Kiel, Renée Sintenis, Berlin 1935, mit Abb. S. 42; Georg-Kolbe-Museum (Hg.), Renée Sintenis. Plastiken. Zeichnungen, Druckgraphiken, Berlin 1984, Kat. Nr. 30, mit Abb. 58
Ernst Barlach, Ruhe auf der Flucht IBronze. Höhe 18,9 cm. Seitlich unten rechts signiert 'E. Barlach' sowie rückseitig unten links mit dem Gießerstempel "H. NOACK BERLIN" versehen. Einer von insgesamt 20 unnummerierten, seit 1963 entstandenen Güssen. - Mit dunkelbrauner, stellenweise grünlich oxidierter Patina.Laur 340; Schult I 265 (Gips)ProvenienzEhem. Privatsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen; seitdem in FamilienbesitzLiteraturAnita Beloubek-Hammer, Ernst Barlach und die Avantgarde, in: Ernst Barlach, Artist of the North, Ausst. Kat. Kunsthalle Rostock 1998, S. 30 f.Charakteristisch für das bildhauerische Oeuvre Barlachs ist die zentrale Bedeutung des Gewandes, er baut die Figur über die Gewandform auf. Auch emotionale Bewegtheit kann dadurch veranschaulicht werden. Diese prägt in besonderem Maße die 1921 entstandene „Ruhe auf der Flucht I“. Das biblische Thema findet seine Umsetzung, indem Joseph ein weites Tuch schützend über die sitzende Maria mit dem Kind breitet. Das Tuch und das schwingende Gewand Josephs umfangen die beiden in einer ausgreifenden Bewegung und verbildlichen die aufwühlende Situation der Vertreibung.
Gerhard Marcks, Tanzende ManuelaBronze. Höhe 69,5 cm. Auf der Plinthe mit dem Künstlersignum versehen. Rückseitig an der Plinthe nummeriert und mit dem Gießerstempel "GUSS BARTH RINTELN" versehen. Exemplar 3/10. - Mit goldbrauner, teils etwas dunklerer Patina. - In guter Erhaltung.Hartog 1166; Gerhard Marcks Werktagebuch Gips/Bronze 906
Takis (Panayiotis Vassilakis), Erotic SculptureBronze, Magnet und Styropor auf Holz 100 x 80 x 23 cm. Auf der Bronze geritzt signiert 'Takis'. - Mit geringfügigen Altersspuren,Mit beiliegendem signierten Photozertifikat des Künstlers, dort mit der Angabe "modification 2005" versehen.ProvenienzDirekt vom Künstler erworben; Privatsammlung, Europa
Fritz Koenig, Kleine Flora V. Zweite FassungBronze mit goldener Patina 39,5 x 9 x 8 cm. Plinthe 0,5 x 16 x 16 cm. Auf dem Schaft eingeschlagen monogrammiert 'FK'. Seitlich an der Plinthe nummeriert. Exemplar 2/5. - Mit leichten Altersspuren.Dietrich Clarenbach, Fritz Koenig, Skulpturen, Werkverzeichnis, München 2003, WVZ-Nr.952ProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Bayern
Stephan Balkenhol, ShivaBronze, patiniert und farbig gefasst, auf Plinthe, Blattgold gefasst Ca. 42 x 16 x 13 cm. Plinthe 1,5 x 25 x 25 cm. Auf der Unterseite der Plinthe eingeschlagen signiert, datiert und nummeriert. Exemplar 5/25. Edition Art of the next century, Paris, New York.Skulpturengalerie Löhrl (Hg.), Stephan Balkenhol, Werkverzeichnis der Bronze-Editionen 1992-2014, Mönchengladbach 2014, WVZ-Nr.38 (Werkverzeichnis von Andreas Franzke und Ulrich Wolff)ProvenienzPrivatsammlung, Norddeutschland
Stephan Balkenhol, SphinxBronze, patiniert und farbig gefasst, auf Plinthe Ca. 53,5 x 28 x 45 cm. Plinthe 1 x 32 x 48,5 cm. Auf der Unterseite der Plinthe eingeschlagen signiert, datiert und nummeriert. Exemplar 12/30. Edition Galerie Löhrl, Mönchengladbach.Skulpturengalerie Löhrl (Hg.), Stephan Balkenhol, Werkverzeichnis der Bronze-Editionen 1992-2014, Mönchengladbach 2014, WVZ-Nr.41 (Werkverzeichnis von Andreas Franzke und Ulrich Wolff)ProvenienzGalerie Löhrl, Mönchengladbach; Privatsammlung, Hessen
Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Two Cents, 1857, by L.C. Wyon, in bronze, coronetted bust left, rev. Britannia seated right, national emblems as stops, edge plain, 2.15g/12h (F 679 [Sale, lot 192]; BMC 1975). A few spots on obverse, otherwise practically as struck with much original colour, very rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 79, 24 September 2008, lot 4038
Victoria (1837-1901), Pattern Decimal Penny, 1859/7, by L.C. Wyon and J. Wyon, in nickel-bronze, bust left with jewelled diadem, recut ornaments flanking date, rev. Britannia seated right, decimal penny above, one tenth of a shilling below, edge plain, 9.07g/12h (F 685, recté nickel-bronze; BMC 1980; cf. Norweb II, 675). Virtually as struck with a hint of original colour on reverse, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: A Collection of British Coins sold on behalf of the Royal Flying Corps Veterans Association, DNW Auction 138, 21 September 2016, lot 965
Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds, 2021, Alfred the Great; silver Proof Two Pounds, 2020, Elton John; silver Proof 50 Pence, 2020, EU Withdrawal; Britannia Two Pounds, 2020; medals (3), in silver, Golden Jubilee, and bronze (2), Waterloo and Millennium [7]. All about as struck; in cases of issue with certificates £60-£80
Elizabeth II (1952-2022), Trial Currency Decimal coin set, series 1, undated [c. 1963], comprising Twenty Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 36mm, 22.77g; Ten Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 28.5mm, 11.39g; Five Pence, cupro-nickel, edge grained, 24mm, 6.02g; Two Pence, bronze, edge plain, 26mm, 7.10g; Penny, bronze, edge plain, 20mm, 3.56g; Halfpenny, bronze, edge plain, 17mm, 2.00g, all with obvs. plain, revs. numerical mark of value (ESC p.580, PDS 2) [6]. All toned and some with light handling marks, otherwise as struck, a very significant set of the highest rarity £600-£800 --- Provenance: Professor John Rimington [Decimal Currency Committee], 1963; Spink Auction 124, 18-19 November 1997, lot 2263; Joanna Tansley Collection, DNW Auction 67, 28 September 2005, lot 417; DNW Auction 75, 26 September 2007, lot 594 The trials in this lot were among the actual pieces circulated at meetings of the Decimal Currency Committee by Sir Jack James, CB (1906-80), Deputy Master of the Mint, in order to aid discussion of possible options. Following the publication of the report of the Committee the pieces were retained by John Rimington, the Committee’s assistant secretary, until being placed on the open market in November 1997. Only two other sets with comparable status exist in private hands. The Two Pence and Penny in this set are identical in composition, size and weight to the present pieces and they can thus be regarded as the unique lineal ancestors of today’s decimal bronze coins. This set represents the coinage actually recommended by the Committee in their report, it being a ‘given’ that the florin and shilling had to retain their existing size, shape and value at 10p and 5p respectively, while the weight of a 20p was similarly a ‘given’ although the large size of the coin was seen as a disadvantage. With this in mind the Committee asked the Mint to produce a stubbier 20p blank of the same weight, but was repelled by its appearance and, aided by the complete indifference of Sir Jack James to such a thick coin, the matter was quietly dropped.
South Africa, CAPE PROVINCE, Cape Town, American Swiss Watch Co., aluminium with Farthing inset, 36mm (Hern 14a); H.A. Bam & Co., copper-nickel, 21mm (Hern 36a); J.W. Irwin, bronze Halfpennies (5), 1879 (Hern 292a); Frederick R. Lovegrove, bronze Halfpennies (2) (Hern 338a) [9]. Mostly very fine or better £50-£70
George V (1910-1936), A uniface bronze Penny-sized die trial, 1933, uncertain mint, small crown, experimental die and date around, edge plain, 10.67g. Extremely fine and of the highest rarity £300-£400 --- Provenance: Baldwin Auction 48, 26 September 2006, lot 5040 (part); DNW Auction 107, 20 March 2012, lot 623
South Africa, ORANGE FREE STATE, Bloemfontein, Daniel & Hyman, nickel 2 Shillings, 1867 (Hern 142b); T.P. Staples, brass 2 Shillings, 1900 (Hern 574e); Jagersfontein, Municipality, bronze 3 Gallons (2) (Hern 294a); Kroonstad, Voorspoed Diamond Mining Co., brass Halfcrown (Hern 638a); NATAL, Ballengeish, Ballengeish Trading Co., celluloid Shilling and Sixpence (Hern 34a-b); TRANSKEI, Umzimkulu, Strachan & Co., brass 2 Shillings and Sixpence (Hern 582n, p) [9]. Varied state £60-£80
Edward VIII (1936), Trial Halfpenny, 1937, by T.H. Paget, in bronze, a uniface striking of the rev. only, ship sailing left, wavy line between half penny (Giordano T16; Dyer pl. F, 5; F 791; BMC –). As struck, of the highest rarity [slabbed NGC PF 65 BN] £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 79, 24 September 2008, lot 4051
ΦMichael Ayrton (1921-1975)End Maze INumbered 4/9 (to reverse)Bronze with a gold and dark brown patina, on a painted wooden base, 197027.4 x 28.3 x 8cm (excluding base)Literature:Justine Hopkins, Michael Ayrton: A Biography (Andre Deutsch, 1994), pp.351-352;Jacob E. Nyenhuis, Myth and the Creative Process: Michael Ayrton and the Myth of Daedalus, the Maze Maker (Wayne State University Press, 2003), no.688, pl.30 (another cast)We are grateful to Dr Justine Hopkins for her assistance cataloguing the present work.
John Tweed (1869-1933)Portrait bust of Sir Leander Starr Jameson, 1st Bt. (1853-1917)Signed, dated and inscribed A Mon Ami/Docteur Jameson/Paris 97 John Tweed (to back)Bronze59 x 33.2 x 25.9cmProvenance:Sir Roy Welensky (1907-1991), Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland;And by family descentLeander Starr Jameson was a British colonial politician, who was the Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1904-1908. He is perhaps best known for his role in the ill-fated Jameson Raid, but he was also Rudyard Kipling's inspiration for the poem If-.
Φ Emanuel Manasse (20th Century)Portrait bust of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)Signed MANASSE (to underside)Bronze on an onyx base19.8 x 9 x 12cmTogether with Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin in Tehran; Photographic print; 20.1 x 26cm; Unframed; Chiang Kaishek, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Song Meiling at the Cairo Conference; Photographic print; 20.4 x 25.8cm; Unframed; and Winston Churchill and General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Tunisia; Photographic print ; 21 x 25.4cm; Unframed (4)
A set of Victorian brass scales and weights on a mahogany base, together with a pair of black painted iron kitchen scales with brass pan and weights, a Smith Premier Home portable typewriter and a miniature bronze cannon on wooden carriage, inscribed to base "N.S.W.UN5867HJ", 19 cm long overall
A Project Drawings notebook "Hebburn Graving Dock", containing various scale sketches of plan of the outer entrance, dated "Feb 1901", section of outer entrance "Dec 1900", section of pernament dam east of entrance, etc. "Apr 1901", sluice shafts No's. 1 and 2 "Feb 1903", etc, etc., the front cover interior inscribed "Hebburn Graving Dock Messrs R Stephenson & Co. - W.T. Halcrow Dec 1900", together with another similar Cartridge sketchbook containing project drawings for Burntisland Harbour including new dock sluices sectional elevation, vertical cross section, plan showing of bonding of masonry on cil, section along culvert, etc., inscribed to front cover interior "R.S. Cole" and bearing "Sir William Halcrow and Partners" library stamp, each 25.5 cm x 36 cm, together with an Institution of Civil Engineers bronze plaque inscribed "Sir William T Halcrow 82nd President 1946-47 Presented to the President by Members in Recognition of His Services to Civil Engineering", a Societe des Ingenieurs Civils medallion "Prix Annuel 1939 M W Halcrow", a box of wooden draughtsman's curves, approx 45, a bag of six aluminum samples inscribed "Lochaber March 1938", "Lochaber July 1930", "Lochaber December 1929", "Lochaber December 1929", "Kin Lochleven Factory 2.3.09", "Temp. Factory 31 12 07", together with three various commemorative medallions including two made from the first ingots of Lochaber aluminum, produced by The British Aluminum Co. Ltd Lochaber Invernesshire 30th December 1929 and another similar made from the first lot of West Highland aluminum at Kin Lochleven 31st December 1907 and a box containing seven various napkin rings, variously initialled
A quantity of mixed British, Roman, Greek and world coinage to include pre-1947 silver coins, commemorative crowns, George III pennies, cartwheel pennies, Victorian crowns, George IV cartwheel penny, an Anglesey token, a Roman Marcus Aurelius bronze sestertius, other Roman coinage and a quantity of British banknotes, two £5 notes nos. SD03931581 and SD28852908, five £1 banknotes and two British postal orders.
Mixed collectibles to include a set of six silver plated egg cups and spoons on stand, a glass and silver plated preserve basket, various mixed cutlery, world banknotes, Winston Churchill commemorative bronze medallion, 'The Last Run of the Orient Express' coin cover, 'The Soldier's English-French Conversation Book' and 'South with Scott', etc.
Various medals and commemorative coins to include a WWI Victory Medal for 41958 Pte H. Hannon York Reg, WWII medals Pacific Star, Africa Star and 1936-45 Star, a Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society 1839 bronze medal for bravery by saving a life, for Joseph Molloy Gallant service 13/3/1940, a Ministry of Defence police cap badge, a 'PAA Shooting 2nd Pistol Team Bisley 1996' medal, a small quantity of coins to include a commemorative crown, Victorian penny, and an engineer directional compass.
A collection of 1960s British comics to include Swift, Victor, Rover and Wizard, Valiant, etc. and a bundle of various magazines to include Look and Learn, Ranger The National Boys' Magazine, Boys' World. The Golden Age (1935-56), The Silver Age (1956-70) Bronze Age of DC Comics 1970-1984 by Paul Levitz, Taschen, each 400+ pages, hardback. 3 books
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