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Preston Powers (American, 1843-1931), "Bust of a Gentleman, possibly John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892)", 1876, marble, signed, dated, and numbered "19" on rear truncation, 30 1/8, width 20 1/2 in., depth 13 1/2 in. Note: According to the Smithsonian Institution Research Information System, Powers sculpted a marble bust of the famed American poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier in 1874. The bust, now conserved in the Boston Public Library, was displayed at the Boston Museum of Art in 1875 and a copy was made for the Haverhill Public Library (MA) in 1881. In addition to these recognized works, newspaper articles indicate that there was another Whittier marble bust in Powers` studio in Florence, Italy, that was completed in late 1876/early 1877. References: Evening Post (NY), 16 April 1875; San Francisco Bulletin,12 Feb. 1877.
A Large English Parian Bust of "Clytie", mid-19th c., attributed to Copeland, depicted with loose drapery, emerging from a sunflower, after the AD 40-50 Roman bust conserved at the British Museum, socle base, height 22 1/2 in, width 16 in., depth 11 in. Reference: Dennis, The Parian Phenomenon, figs. 138, 610, 768.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PIPE FASHIONED AS A LADY`S HAND holding the bowl with amber mouth piece, in velvet lined case, together with TWO CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, one chromed, engraved "Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd.", the other nickel finished patent no.1051 07 and a BRASS ASHTRAY press moulded with a bust of Queen Alexandra and A R (4 items)
Searle, Ronald. A collection of more than 50 of his illustrated works, 1950s-1990s, including; An Evening at the Larches, 1951; Life in Thin Slices, 1951; Souls in Torment, 1953; The Journal of Edwin Carp, 1954; How to Be Topp, 1954; Modern Types, 1955; The Rake`s Progress, 1955; Merry England, etc., 1956; Paris Sketchbook, 1958; USA for Beginners, 1959; Oliver Twist, 1962; Haven`t We met Before Somewhere, 1966; Take One Toad, 1968; Hello - Where Did All the People Go?, 1969; Monte Carlo - or bust!, 1969; The Great Fur Opera, 1970; Slightly foxed - but still desirable, 1989, and 37 others, all illustrated, many first editions, the majority in dust-jackets, v.s. (54)
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