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Modern British School - a large bronze bust of a gentleman, deep green patina, naturalistically modelled, incised 'Quinton' to reverse, h.39cm, w.37.5cm Lots of dust, dirt and general grubbiness to surface, especially at recessed areas.Colour of patina appears good and original.Overall a good and decorative piece.
An early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze model of a seated chick beside an olive branch, length 15cm; together with three various Austrian cold painted bronze parrots and a further bird, indistinctly stamped to underside (5)Each stand well and complete.General age/patina wear throughout.General losses to paint at raised and tipped areas.
A collection of nine various early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze figures, to include a pair of monkeys riding scent hounds, length 10.2cm; other various breeds of dogs and two foxesThey appear to be primarily bronze and not white metal, but possible white metal examples are; pair of monkeys riding greyhounds, recumbent poodle, and pair of standing gun-dogs.
Attributed to Albert Cheuret (1884-1966) - a pair of 'Cigogne' mirrors, the silvered bronze frame of oval form with alabaster inset pendant shade, within a bevelled mirrorplate, signed to lower edge of frame 'Albert Cheuret', each 55 x 91cmBoth very good, decorative and complete.Frames a little tarnished to low relief areas.One alabaster shade with repair towards one end.Circa 1960/70s.
§ Laurence Broderick (b.1935) - Owl and Mouse, bronze with mixed mid-greenish brown patina, signed, titled and numbered 5/7 towards the base, h.27cm Surface patina is very slightly worn.Small scuffed/scratched area to cheek of mouse.Further similar area to lower part of body on mouse.Otherwise good overall.
Franz Bergman (1861-1936) - Exotic dancer, gilt bronze, with hinged revealing mechanism, raised on rouge variegated marble integral circular base, rear of bronze stamped Nam Greb and with Bergman monogram, overall h.19cmStands well.Hinged revealing action is good.Gilt patina with general age and handling wear.Marble base good and complete.Figure unscrews from base at underside of standing foot.
Vin Diesel Signed 18 x 12 inch Colour Fast and Furious 7 Movie Promo Glossy Poster. Signed in Bronze Ink. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
* MATÉO MORNAR (FRENCH, 1946-), BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURE EARLY 21ST CENTURY titled JUEX COQUINS, signed MORNAR, numbered 1/8, dated 2001 and with foundry stampNote: 'Born in Croatia in 1946, Matéo Mornar emigrated to France with his family at the age of ten. They settled in Paris. The young boy liked to spend time in the Louvre, especially in the sections dedicated to sculpture. At 18 he entered the École supérieure des arts modernes (ESAM Paris) school of modern art, where he studied design, graphic design, interior decoration and sculpture techniques. He graduated amongst the top of his class and joined a branch of the Publicis group. He worked for 3 years dedicated to developing scale model which are displayed at trade fair and the moved on to work as a freelancer. For many years, he worked in the area of publishing, graphic creation and interior decoration. An assignment took him to the French Riviera in 1977 where he decided to settle.At the end of the eighties, he envisioned and conceptualized his first sculptures after a meeting with the artist Antoniucci Volti at Villefranche-sur-Mer.In 1995, Mornar decided to devote himself entirely to sculpture and began to exhibit in the French Riviera (Cannes, Nice, Monaco...) his early works of bronze women.In 1997, he opened a school of sculpture in Nice wishing to introduce to people the difficult art of sculpture and to inspire them.'34cm high, 7.2kg
* MATÉO MORNAR (FRENCH, 1946-), BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURE LATE 20TH CENTURY titled INSOLITE, signed MORNAR, numbered 3/8, dated 1998 and with foundry stampNote: 'Born in Croatia in 1946, Matéo Mornar emigrated to France with his family at the age of ten. They settled in Paris. The young boy liked to spend time in the Louvre, especially in the sections dedicated to sculpture. At 18 he entered the École supérieure des arts modernes (ESAM Paris) school of modern art, where he studied design, graphic design, interior decoration and sculpture techniques. He graduated amongst the top of his class and joined a branch of the Publicis group. He worked for 3 years dedicated to developing scale model which are displayed at trade fair and the moved on to work as a freelancer. For many years, he worked in the area of publishing, graphic creation and interior decoration. An assignment took him to the French Riviera in 1977 where he decided to settle.At the end of the eighties, he envisioned and conceptualized his first sculptures after a meeting with the artist Antoniucci Volti at Villefranche-sur-Mer.In 1995, Mornar decided to devote himself entirely to sculpture and began to exhibit in the French Riviera (Cannes, Nice, Monaco...) his early works of bronze women.In 1997, he opened a school of sculpture in Nice wishing to introduce to people the difficult art of sculpture and to inspire them.'34cm high, 25kg
ART DECO BRONZE FIGURAL SCULPTURE EARLY 20TH CENTURY modelled as a female nude reading a book, unsigned, mounted on rectangular hardstone base20cm longFigure in good condition, some light pitting but no other apparent issues; base has been cracked through and glued with further small chips and nibbles
* BENNO SCHOTZ R.S.A. L.L.D. (ESTONIAN/SCOTTISH, 1891-1984) BRONZE SCULPTURE standing figure of a female, shaped oval base, signed25cm highNote: Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997.
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