Wiener Bronze, 10-teiliges Schweine-Orchester plus Glücksschwein, Österreich, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh. Bronze, polychrom naturalistisch bemalt; aus einer privaten Hamburger Sammlung: ein Schweineorchester bestehend aus 10 Einzelfiguren mit unterschiedlichen Instrumenten sowie Sänger und Dirigent, dabei ein Glücksschwein mit Fliegenpilz; Höhe: je ca. 3,5 cm; schöner Zustand mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren (partiell minimaler Farbverlust); jeweils unterseitig bezeichnet mit "S1", im Standfuß des Trommlers zusätzlich "S1/5"; Gewicht: ca. 267 g.
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Wiener Bronze, 10-teiliges Katzen-Orchester, wohl Franz Xavier Bermann, Wien, Österreich, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh. Bronze, polychrom naturalistisch bemalt; aus einer privaten Hamburger Sammlung: ein Katzenorchester bestehend aus 10 Einzelfiguren mit unterschiedlichen Instrumenten sowie Sänger und Dirigent, sehr fein und detailreich gearbeitet, 7 Katzen mit feinen Schnurrbarthaaren; Höhe: je ca. 4 cm, Dirigent inkl. Stab: ca. 5,2 cm; schöner Zustand mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren (partiell minimaler Farbverlust); im Standfuß des Trommlers bezeichnet mit "AUSTRIA" und "GESCHÜTZT"; Gewicht: ca. 272 g.
Wiener Bronze, 10-teiliges Hasen-Orchester, Österreich, 1. Hälfte 20. Jh. Bronze, polychrom naturalistisch bemalt; aus einer privaten Hamburger Sammlung: ein Hasenorchester bestehend aus 10 Einzelfiguren mit unterschiedlichen Instrumenten sowie Sänger und Dirigent; Höhe: ca. 4,5 cm; schöner Zustand mit leichten altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren (partiell minimaler Farbverlust, etwas mehr an Notenblättern und Trommel); Akkordeonspieler mit ergänzter kleiner Filzplatte für bessere Standfestigkeit; im Standfuß des Trommlers bezeichnet mit "AUSTRIA" und "GESCHÜTZT"; Gewicht: ca. 298 g.
The Beatles: John Somerville (British,1951-) ‘John Lennon’, limited edition sculpture - head and shoulders portrait bust wearing a pair of detachable thin wire spectacles in the Windsor glasses style, modelled and cast by the artist in cold cast metals, bronze resin, signed J. Somerville to lower edge of bronze, this sculpture is number 8 in an edition of 250, mounted on a wooden plinth of oak, 26 x 36 x 24cm, with base H57cm, W36cm, D24cm; with an accompanying certificate (2)
ALMSICK FRANZISKA VAN: (1978- ) German swimmer, winner of multiple silver and bronze Olympic medals between 1992 and 2004. Signed colour 12 x 8 photograph of Almsick in a glamorous full-length pose lying partially naked on a sofa. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a light area at the base of the image. VG
[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1933-45 & [MEISSNER OTTO] (1880-1953) German civil servant, head of the Office of the President of Germany 1920-45. D.S. in facsimile by both Hitler and Meissner, one page, 4to, Berlin, 21st May 1939, in German. The partially printed document, completed in typescript, awards the bronze medal of Ehrenkreuzes der Deutschen Mutter (German Mother´s Cross of Honour) to Gertrud Giese, with the maiden name Juert, from Eberswalde. The printed facsimile signatures of Hitler and Meissner appear at the foot of the document alongside a circular blind embossed seal featuring the Nazi eagle and swastika. Two file holes to the left edge and with some light creasing and minor age wear, G
MACEO Y GRAJALES JOSE ANTONIO: (1845-1896) Guerrilla iconic Leader and second-in-command of the Cuban army of independence. Cubans nicknamed Maceo ''The Bronze Titan'' because of his multiple wounds in battle, while Spanish nicknamed him ''The elder Lion''. Maceo was killed near Punta Brava by Spanish forces after being betrayed by the physician of his headquarters. Rare D.S., `Jose Maceo´, one page, folio, Head Quarters of El Perico, 14th March 1896, in Spanish. The present letter was signed by Maceo six months before being killed. The partially printed document bears a printed coat of arms to the upper left corner and is the appointment of vice-Lieutenant Miguel Fernandez as Lieutenant, and signed by Mateo y Grajales in his capacity as General Major of the Liberation Army of Cuba. Overall important age wear, creasing and staining, with few holes and small tears to edges. Large repairs to the verso. P
Five Brooklin Scale cast metal Automobiles 1/43 scale,BKR.2A Tucker Torpedo, gold body, 1948,BRK.18 Packard Clipper, dark red body, 1941,BRK.25 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible, black body, 1958, BRK.27 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham, metallic silver body,1957,BRK.28 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser, metallic bronze, 1957, tiny paint chip to rear wing, all in near mint boxed original condition. (5 items)
Asian related items to include a possibly bronze temple bell/ghanta, the handle adorned with a double sided carving of Hindu deities of Hanuman and Garuda, a 19th century Turkish brass Dallah coffee / Qahwa / Khaleeji pot with an intricate calligraphic banded decoration and a crescent shaped spout (possibly has been restored), a pair of brass Grand Tour style candlesticks, a pair of brass scone/scallop candle holders and a Turkish coffee grinderLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
1968 Mexico City Olympics Kenya’s official team booklet belonging to boxer Philip Waruinge who represented Kenya in the featherweight competitionFeaturing photographs and biographies of all the athletes and signed by some contenders and squad officials, signatures include:Edward Belsoi (Chef de Mission of the Kenya Team), Francis Njuguna, Charles Mukora, Salome Nolega David, Kipchoge Keino (gold medal 1500 meters and silver medal 5000 meters), Wilson Kiprugut (silver medal 800 meters), Naftali Temu (gold medal 10,000 meters and bronze medal 5000 meters), Ben Kogo (silver 3000 meter steeplechase), Kimaru Songok, Daniel Rudisha (silver medal 4 x 400 meter relay), Lydia Stevens, Tecla Chemabwai, Elizabeth Cheshire, Julius Sang, Charles Asati (silver men’s 4 x 400 meters relay), Paul Boit, Hardial Singh, Santokh Singh, Jagjit Singh, Peter Mwarangu, Philip Waruinge (bronze medal for boxing and Val Barker Trophy), Peter Laurence, Len Bull and officials Aish Jeneby, Dr James Ang’awa, Arere Anentia and Sweney Manesseh OisebeLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A Chinese cloisonne censer of squat ovoid form, decorated with enamelled lotus flowers within a scrolling foliate ground, the handles cast in bronze as dragons with forked tails, inset mark to the underside, 9 3/4" dia x 6" high to top of handleCondition:One dragon on one side is slightly loose.Small losses and chips to enamelled decoration commensurate with age.
λ CHRISTIAN LYMANN HANSEN (DANISH 1927-2004) CONSTRUCTION Bronze in two parts Both parts marked 540 and 2 10 x 20cm (3¾ x 7¾ in.)Provenance: Private Collection, Wiltshire Condition Report: The base with surface scratches throughout, the sculpture itself is not attached to the base with surface dirt throughout and some evidence of old stickers/labels attached to the underside. There are a small number of green and white patches, evidence of oxidisation. Otherwise, the work appears to be in good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ HAMISH MACKIE (BRITISH B. 1973) ELEPHANT CALF Bronze Signed, dated 2009 and numbered 7/35 (to base) 21 x 32cm (8¼ x 12½ in.) Condition Report: Apart from some light surface dirt, the work appears to be in good original condition. No evidence of any losses or damages.Condition Report Disclaimer
λ SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (BRITISH 1880-1959) FOURTH PORTRAIT OF PEGGY JEAN (ASLEEP) Bronze with a green patina Signed (to left shoulder) Height: 26cm (10in.) Conceived in 1920. Provenance: From a Private Collection Literature: Hubert Wellington, Jacob Epstein, London, 1925,p. 25, pl. 17 Jacob Epstein, Let There Be Sculpture, London, 1940, p. 203 (illustration of another cast) Robert Black, The Art of Jacob Epstein, New York and Cleveland, 1942, p. 232, no. 76 Jacob Epstein, Epstein: An Autobiography, London, 1955 (illustration of another cast) Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p. 103, pl. 160 Barbara and Edward P. Schinman, Jacob Epstein. A Catalogue of the Collection of Edward P. Schinman, Vancouver, 1970, p. 72 (illustration of another cast) Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, Oxford, 1986, pp. 146-47, no. 110 (illustration of another cast) Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout, most notable to the crevasses. Otherwise appears to be in good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
λ MARGARET LOVELL (BRITISH B. 1939) BARQUENTINE II Bronze with green patina Signed and titled (to label on underside of wooden base) Height (excluding base): 24cm (9¼in.) Executed in January 1969. The work is recorded by Margaret Lovell with reference no. DM56. Condition Report: Apart form some light surface dirt, the work appears to be in good original condition. Hight including base is 29.5 cm (11 5/8 in.)Condition Report Disclaimer
λ SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (AMERICAN /BRITISH 1880-1959) THIRD PORTRAIT OF JACKIE (RAGGAMUFFIN) Bronze with gold patina Height (excluding base): 22.8cm (8¾in.)Conceived in 1939. Literature: R. D. Black, The Art of Jacob Epstein, New York and Cleveland, 1942, no. 242 R. Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p.254, pl. 391 E. and B. Schinman, Jacob Epstein, A Catalogue of the Collection of Edward P. Schinman, Cranbury, 1980, p. 107 (illustration of another cast) Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, with a complete catalogue, Oxford, 1986, p.188, no. 309(illustration of another cast)
λ SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (BRITISH 1880-1959) LITTLE EILEEN Bronze with light green patina Height (excluding base): 28cm (11in.) Conceived in 1927.Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's, London, 9 July 1969, lot 102 Agnew's Gallery, London From a Private Collection Literature: Arnold L. Haskell, The Sculptor Speaks, Jacob Epstein to Arnold Haskell. A Series of Conversations on Art, London, 1931, p. 186 Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p. 173, pl. 262 (dates 1930) Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, Oxford, 1986, p. 161, no. 178 (illustration of another cast)Little Eileen was a childhood friend of Peggy Jean, first daughter of Sir Jacob Epstein.
λ FREDERICK EDWARD MCWILLIAM (BRITISH 1909-1992) HORIZONTAL FIGURE II Bronze with brown patina Signed with initials and numbered I/V (on the torso) 22 x 31cm (8½ x 12 in.)Conceived in 1961. Literature: D. Ferran & V. Holman, The Sculpture of F.E. McWilliam, Lund Humphries in association with the Henry Moore Foundation, Farnham, 2012, p. 134, no. 234 (not illustrated) Roland Penrose, McWilliam, Alec Tiranti Ltd., London, 1964, illus. pl. 99,100The present sculpture is from McWilliam's series exploring variations of the reclining figure which led to an exhibition at Waddington Gallery in 1963. Bodies poised in mid motion with the extremities lightly touching the surface on which it is placed juxtaposed with sharp angular lines focusing the viewer on the negative space created by the shapes and the light that shines through. This series of reclining figures evolved into large-scale figures such as Hampstead Figure, 1964 and Puy de Dome Figure, 1962. Roland Penrose published the first monograph on the artist in 1964 and was described by Penrose as 'an inventor of styles.' McWilliam shares the avant-garde platform with Moore and Hepworth, Bryan Robertson, Private View, London: Nelson, 1965, p.97 'We're fiction makers, but the trick is not to go away from this world but to make something just a little bit different. That's where the mystery comes in.' McWilliam in conversation with T.P. Flanagan, 1981 Condition Report: Apart from some light surface dirt, the work appears to be in good original condition. No evidence of any losses or damage.Condition Report Disclaimer
λ SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (AMERICAN /BRITISH 1880-1959) EIGHTH PORTRAIT OF PEGGY JEAN Bronze with gold patina Height (excluding base): 26.5cm (10¼in.) Conceived in 1921. Literature: A. Haskell, The Sculptor Speaks, Jacob Epstein to Arnold Haskell, A Series of Conversations on Art, 1931, p.179 R. D. Black, The Art of Jacob Epstein, New York and Cleveland, 1942, p. 233, no. 90 R. Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p.425 Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, with a complete catalogue, Oxford, 1986, p.148, no. 118 (illustration of another cast) Peggy Jean, Epstein's daughter, is shown in the present lot at the age of 2 years and 4 months with curly hair. This 'eighth portrait' was part of a series of works that the artist made of his daughter over a number of years.
λ SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (BRITISH 1880-1959) OLIVE Bronze with a brown patina Height: 35cm (13¾in.) Conceived in 1934. Provenance: From a Private Collection Literature: Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, p. 214, pl. 329 Barbara and Edward P. Schinman, Jacob Epstein. A Catalogue of the Collection of Edward P. Schinman, Vancouver, 1970, p. 51 (illustration of another cast) Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, Oxford, 1986, p. 177, no. 250 (illustration of another cast) Condition Report: Light surface dirt. In overall good condition. The base has a crack and associated loss to the right edge. A small loss to the back left corner of the base. Condition Report Disclaimer

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