Jakks Pacific - Rocky - A Jakks Pacific unopened blister pack of Rocky Balboa (Bronze Statue) "The Italian Stalian"(79043) "Rocky Balboa vs Philly Legend" from the Rocky Collector Series 2007. This item is a Limited edition; 1 of 1000 produced and is mint in box. It is in an undamaged blister which is still attached to its backing card which is in near-mint condition. The item also comes in a protective box. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
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A Japanese wakazashi, with 35cm unsigned blade, a cast iron tsuba in the form of exotic cranes, the ray skin and bound tsuka with bronze menuki, contained in a mother-of-pearl and lacquered saya with fitted kosuka, overall length 54cm.**DUE TO CHANGES IN ROYAL MAIL SERVICES IF YOU REQUIRE SHIPPING THIS MUST BE PAID FOR AND SENT BY FRIDAY 19TH APRIL, after this date no shipping shall be offered in house and you shall have to arrange your own courier)
A Japanese World War II officers katana, with 63cm signed blade with bronze tsuba with cherry blossom decoration, with ray skin and covered and bound tsuka with bronze menuki and contained in a traditional leather bound saya. **DUE TO CHANGES IN ROYAL MAIL SERVICES IF YOU REQUIRE SHIPPING THIS MUST BE PAID FOR AND SENT BY FRIDAY 19TH APRIL, after this date no shipping shall be offered in house and you shall have to arrange your own courier)
†RON WOOD; a group of four oils on board, Cornish tin mine engine house scenes, apparently unsigned, largest 25 x 20cm, three framed. Provenance: Ron was born on the 22nd of March 1922 in the East end of London, lived there with his parents and brother. It was a happy childhood. They later moved to Kent. Ron was a very special talented person, who, when he died, was a much loved husband, bother-in-law, uncle and friend to countless people. After signing up to the Royal Navy, he became one of the crew for a frigate on the North Sea Convoy as an engineer. This was an awful experience and one that after the war inspired him to write a poem just to remind people how awful war was. After the NSC he then went to America as one of the crew tasked with bringing flat bottom boats back across the Atlantic to take their place in the Second World War.After the war he got a job as an engineer in several big companies and worked in London until a tradgedy shattered his life. This event caused him to make the decision to to pursue his great love of art in Cornwall. He bought a small cottage in Mount Hawke and started painting, doing commissions, having exhibitions with other people and then gradually on his own. He also made sculptures and wrote poetry, stories and music. Work was commissioned by all sorts of places in Cornwall including schools and a sculpture of John Opie which is in St Agnes Museum.One of his abstract works in Bronze won an open competition at the Penrith Gallery St Ives. He started working with fibre-glass and later, in his sixties he became fascinated the way the computer can be used to produce Art and created many beautiful digital pieces .As well as doing commissions he loved to teach, especially children, so he was a regular teacher in some schools and in others went to do projects. Any child we have spoken to that was taught by Ron, we have been told what an excellent teacher he was. By selling the paintings any proceeds that we make will go to help and encourage children with their future ideas of art.Some time after he came to Cornwall he met Dawn, both walking along the cliff path near Tubby's Head! His favourite fishing site!! She became his wife, his friend and constant companion, and in his later years when he got Parkinson's disease she did an amazing job of looking after him.Ron loved Cornwall and rarely left it, He died in 2009.
†RON WOOD; oil on board, Cornish tin mine engine house scene, signed lower left, 34 x 28cm, framed. Provenance: Ron was born on the 22nd of March 1922 in the East end of London, lived there with his parents and brother. It was a happy childhood. They later moved to Kent. Ron was a very special talented person, who, when he died, was a much loved husband, bother-in-law, uncle and friend to countless people. After signing up to the Royal Navy, he became one of the crew for a frigate on the North Sea Convoy as an engineer. This was an awful experience and one that after the war inspired him to write a poem just to remind people how awful war was. After the NSC he then went to America as one of the crew tasked with bringing flat bottom boats back across the Atlantic to take their place in the Second World War.After the war he got a job as an engineer in several big companies and worked in London until a tradgedy shattered his life. This event caused him to make the decision to to pursue his great love of art in Cornwall. He bought a small cottage in Mount Hawke and started painting, doing commissions, having exhibitions with other people and then gradually on his own. He also made sculptures and wrote poetry, stories and music. Work was commissioned by all sorts of places in Cornwall including schools and a sculpture of John Opie which is in St Agnes Museum.One of his abstract works in Bronze won an open competition at the Penrith Gallery St Ives. He started working with fibre-glass and later, in his sixties he became fascinated the way the computer can be used to produce Art and created many beautiful digital pieces .As well as doing commissions he loved to teach, especially children, so he was a regular teacher in some schools and in others went to do projects. Any child we have spoken to that was taught by Ron, we have been told what an excellent teacher he was. By selling the paintings any proceeds that we make will go to help and encourage children with their future ideas of art.Some time after he came to Cornwall he met Dawn, both walking along the cliff path near Tubby's Head! His favourite fishing site!! She became his wife, his friend and constant companion, and in his later years when he got Parkinson's disease she did an amazing job of looking after him.Ron loved Cornwall and rarely left it, He died in 2009.
†RON WOOD; oil on board, Obby Oss parade in Padstow, signed lower left, 55 x 75cm, framed. Provenance: Ron was born on the 22nd of March 1922 in the East end of London, lived there with his parents and brother. It was a happy childhood. They later moved to Kent. Ron was a very special talented person, who, when he died, was a much loved husband, bother-in-law, uncle and friend to countless people. After signing up to the Royal Navy, he became one of the crew for a frigate on the North Sea Convoy as an engineer. This was an awful experience and one that after the war inspired him to write a poem just to remind people how awful war was. After the NSC he then went to America as one of the crew tasked with bringing flat bottom boats back across the Atlantic to take their place in the Second World War.After the war he got a job as an engineer in several big companies and worked in London until a tradgedy shattered his life. This event caused him to make the decision to to pursue his great love of art in Cornwall. He bought a small cottage in Mount Hawke and started painting, doing commissions, having exhibitions with other people and then gradually on his own. He also made sculptures and wrote poetry, stories and music. Work was commissioned by all sorts of places in Cornwall including schools and a sculpture of John Opie which is in St Agnes Museum.One of his abstract works in Bronze won an open competition at the Penrith Gallery St Ives. He started working with fibre-glass and later, in his sixties he became fascinated the way the computer can be used to produce Art and created many beautiful digital pieces .As well as doing commissions he loved to teach, especially children, so he was a regular teacher in some schools and in others went to do projects. Any child we have spoken to that was taught by Ron, we have been told what an excellent teacher he was. By selling the paintings any proceeds that we make will go to help and encourage children with their future ideas of art.Some time after he came to Cornwall he met Dawn, both walking along the cliff path near Tubby's Head! His favourite fishing site!! She became his wife, his friend and constant companion, and in his later years when he got Parkinson's disease she did an amazing job of looking after him.Ron loved Cornwall and rarely left it, He died in 2009.
ALFREDA BERESFORD; a bronze portrait bust, 'Old Walter', mounted on a green marble base bearing three stickers, one with artist's details, one for The Royal Scottish Academy, and one for the Royal Academy of Arts, height 30cm. Condition Report: The height is 30cm including the base. The portrait bust is in good order. There are a couple of small chips to the corners of the marble base
A BOX, A BAG AND LOOSE CERAMICS, METALWARE, CAMERAS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a bronze Chinese vessel raised on four legs, a bronzed bust of HM Queen Elizabeth II, a Mason's Chartreuse jug, a Royal Doulton 'Sunday Best' HN3218 figurine, a Japanese Marutomo Ware honey pot with moulded bees, a Chinese reverse painted glass sphere, a brass corkscrew, a pyramid form glass inkwell, a Booths Real Old Willow meat plate, a Canon T70 camera fitted with a Tokina 3.5-4.5 35-135mm lens, a Sigma f2.8 28mm lens, other cameras including a Zeiss Ikon, Yashica Electro 35 and a Paktika MTL3, a vintage metal lunch tin, a leather sporran, etc (1 box + 1 bag + loose) (sd)
Detailed rendition of dog in hunting stance, muscles taught as he observes. Colored in brown with black accents gives the appearance of a bronze finish. Beswick England impressed mark. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11"L x 4.5"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: BeswickCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition mixed media sculpture of bronze, pewter and wood, depicting a mustached cowboy roping a steer. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has a box, 16.5"L x 12"W x 10.5"H. Artist: Christopher PardellIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10.5"L x 7"W x 6.75"HEdition Number: 370/2500 Manufacturer: Starlite Originals LegendsCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition mixed media sculpture of bronze, pewter and marble, depicting a pair of arms raised horseback Warriors, Crazy Horse and Moving Robe. This item has its original box, 19"L x 17"W x 13"H. Artist: Christopher PardellIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 7.5"W x 10"HEdition Number: 696/950 Manufacturer: Starlite Originals LegendsCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Limited edition mixed media sculpture of bronze, pewter and wood, depicting a lone racing pony-express letter carrier. This item has a box, 14"L x 10"W x 10.5"H. Artist: Christopher PardellIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8.5"L x 5.5"W x 6.5"HEdition Number: 161/2500 Manufacturer: Starlite Originals LegendsCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
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