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A GROUP OF LABRADOR/HUNTING SCENE SCULPTURES, to include Border Fine Arts Labrador, black MT02B, modelled by Margaret Turner, total height 24.5cm and Labrador and Gun, black No 052A, by Anne Wall, Sherratt & Simpson 'The Laird' figure group (gun loose) on wooden plinth, and a dog head bust of black Labrador, height 23.5cm, Heredities 'Gamekeeper' RC5, with a plinth and 'Out With A Gun' TM58, with a plinth, Country Artists 'Fruitful Day' CA 377, various collectors plates, a mug, etc
GERALD LAING (British 1936-2011) A PRINT, "Anna Karina," 1963-2004, screenprint on paper, signed and dated in margin in pencil L/R, titled and numbered L/L 31/100, inscribed lower center, "To David, because you were there." 37" x 22 1/4" Note: Based on a painting Laing completed in 1963, while at school at St. Martins with David Brauer. The original painting was based on a newspaper photograph of the bust of French film star Anna Karina in her leading role of a film entitled Vivre sa Vi (1962) and was installed in nine panels, stretching 12 feet tall. Provenance: Exhibited in "AN ART HISTORIAN COLLECTS: The David E. Brauer Collection" at the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama, February 7 - November 29, 2020; Estate of David E. Brauer, Houston, Texas. Condition: Generally in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
A GROUP OF TWO ENGLISH PLASTER LIFE MASK REPLICAS OF WILLIAM BLAKE AND JOHN KEATS, CIRCA 1999, the William Blake life mask/bust replica on an integral circular socle with light fawn tinting throughout, verso incised inscription, "A 66 / PUBD AUG.1.1823 IDEVILLE / 67 Arnand London," height: 11"; together with a John Keats white plaster life mask replica, verso hollowed interior beneath an integral suspension wire, height: 9 1/4", width: 6 1/2". Note: Each of these plaster masks is cast from the original life mask located in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery in London. William Blake's (English 1757-1827) life mask replica was taken from the 1823 original made when he was 66 years old by James Deville. This comes with a 1999 letter from the National Portrait Gallery to the owner concerning the ordering of Blake's mask/bust.John Keats (English/Poet 1795-1821) this life mask replica was taken from the original made on December 14, 1816 by Benjamin Robert Haydon (English 1786-1846) so that he could add Keats as one of the observers in his immense historical painting, "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem." Provenance: Estate of David E. Brauer, Houston, Texas. Condition: Each in good condition with some surface dust buildup and a few tiny nicks throughout while Keat's mask has a surface lump of soft red wax in throat area. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
John 1199-1216, Penny, Short Cross type, class 5b2. London mint; Adam, moneyer. Struck in the name and types of Henry II, 1205-1207. ҺЄNRICVS R ЄX, crowned facing bust, holding sceptre / + ADAM · ON · LVND, voided cross, with four pellets in angles. Cf. SCBI 56 (Mass), 1400; North 970; SCBC, silver, weight 1.3g, S.1351. VF and toned.
Queen Anne, Pre Union with Scotland (1702-07), Crown, 1703 TERTIO, VIGO below draped bust l., regnal year on edge in words, silver, weight 30g, S.3576, gVF and toned.Footnote: * The most intrepid of stories lay behind the capture of the Vigo treasure as opposed to the other companies or privateers who had their mark placed upon the coins in other reigns. The Battle of Vigo Bay occurred on 23rd October 1702 and it was after the Battle that the treasure largely of silver, with a tiny proportion of gold was captured and transported back to Southampton on the south coast of England. From there the treasure was brought with great pomp and ceremony to London, overseen by the Mint Master himself, one Mr Isaac Newton, to then be turned into coinage at the Royal Mint in the Tower of London. The treasure consisted of absolutely thousands of pounds in weight of silver, but a mere seven pounds and eight ounces of gold. The Latin legends translate as on the obverse "Anne by the Grace of God," and abbreviated on the reverse as "Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland" and additionally on the edge "An ornament and a safeguard, in the third year of the reign."
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