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John Wayne Bronze Art Gallery statue handmade with original box plus John Wayne bust no 24 made by J. H. Wilkinson dated 1992, John Wayne cardboard standee, set of four John Wayne tile coasters, seven framed photos with signatures from Ann Miller x2 (one signed on photo, one on separate card), Maureen O Hara (signed on photo), Ben Johnson (signed on photo), Margaret Lockwood signed card with photo and one other signed. (11)
Abraham Lincoln Interest 1865 Proof like, chocolate brown Lincoln Presidential medal, 3 inch PR12 US Mint Dated 1865 but first struck by US mint in 1886. Engraver George T Morgan depicting a relief, extremely well detailed, bust of Abraham Lincoln facing right. A prominent beaded border both sides and within the reverse wreath. First and second inauguration terms and assassination in 1865, This is an original milk chocolate proof like and mirror reflective specimen (not the matte surface) 20th century restrike. Condition mint. Diameter 3 inches, weight 218.7g
STAFFORDSHIRE SCRATCH BLUE SALT GLAZED TAVERN JUG, late 18th century, of baluster form, applied medallion with a bust portrait of George III and the initials GR, the body incised and blue painted with stylised flower heads, height 16cm Ref: Mountford (AR), The Illustrated Guide to Staffordshire Salt Glazed Stoneware, Barrie & Jenkins, London, 1973, ill 168 and p 50 for similar items.
A cased Victorian white and base metal sewing set including a bucket shaped pin cushion decorated with bust of a young female, a fish scale decorated needle, and a pair of foliate scroll and scallop decorated scissors with scabbard, all pierces apparently unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, minor wear to the leather case, some scratches and rubbing, predominantly to the edges, tarnish to the initialled cartouche, wear to the velvet of the pin cushion. Thimble misshapen. One of the tools possibly reduced in length.
A Japanese Meiji period jardinière with pierced neck above four panels depicting birds in relief on stylised textured body with four handled modelled as dragons (two with heads lost) on four cabriole legs with each knee bearing bust of Raijin attached to circular base centred with Dog of Fo in roundel and with further decoration of clouds in relief, height 45.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Two of the handles have lost the dragon heads as stated, the jardinière is somewhat loose to the circular base to which the legs have been attached, possibly at a later date, general wear throughout and manufacturing imperfections.
A Trinity College Dublin gold medal die-struck with the bust of Elizabeth I and 'Ethicis et Logicis Feliciter Excultis', 31.9g - 39mm, one of four gold medals won by John Chartres Molony who studied Classics at Trinity College Dublin in the late 1890's and later held high office in India and wrote published works on South India and Ireland
A GEORGE IV TEA POT of squat circular form with a reeded girdle around the centre and a rising, fluted cover with a cast crest*, with a c-scroll handle & a collet foot, the base lightly inscribed "From his aunt Lady Arden 1822 Thomas Walpole, Balliol Coll-Oxford", the crest by Paul Storr, the tea pot by John Cope Folkard, london 1822; 5.6" (14.3 cms) high; 19.2 oz *The crest formed as the bust of a bearded man in profile coupled at the shoulders ppr., ducally crowned and from the coronet flowing a long cap turned forwards, tassled and charged with a Catherine-wheel for Walpole, Baron Walpole of Wolverton, Norfolk & Earl of Orford, Baron Walpole.
A good mixed lot which includes; A 'Justice League' Police watch limited edition number 0868/8888, a boxed Batgirl resin bust 0371/3000, a masked 'Batgirl' figure, Monopoly - Star Wars and Marvel editions etc. together with two Star Wars posters, one of which being the Star Wars Episode II teaser Poster. Also included as part of the lot are Star Wars stamp sheets, including the limited edition Australian 25th Anniversary sheet with postcards and the 'Episide II Attack of the Clones' sheet with stickers, an Episode II Hayden Christensen signed photo (with Cards Inc. C.O.A.) and four signed Dark Horse Star Wars comics, part of a 'Star Wars Episode I Phantom Menace #1- #4 Collection' produced by Dynamic Forces, complete with their C.O.A.
Thirteen DC figures mostly Batgirl, including; Batman black & white Batgirl by DC Collectables, numbered limited edition 2985/5200, Batgirl numbered limited edition 4778/5000 by DC Direct, Batman Classic TV Series Batgirl bust numbered limited edition 0230/3000, Batgirl by Femme Fatales, Women of DC Universe Batgirl bust x2 numbered limited edition 2224/7000 and 6930/7000, Batgirl DC Comics Bishoujo Statue, DC Comic Icons Batgirl, DC Comics Bombshells The Batwoman, DC Bombshells Batgirl, Batwoman, DC Comics Designer Series Batgirl, Batman and Robin Batgirl Collectors Series Special Edition. Condition; Figures M boxes VG (13)
*Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi RA (1924-2005),'Count Basie', bronze, signed and dated 1987, numbered 2/2,39cm highDuring the 1980s, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi produced a series of bronze cast heads. 'Count Basie' is one of these and was produced in a numbered edition of just two. Each bust has a different patina. Number 1/2, held by the Tate, is green; 2/2, from the Barbara Holliday Collection and offered here at Sworders, is brown; a further unnumbered multiple held by the National Galleries of Scotland is brown-green. The technique of collage is one that Paolozzi explored throughout his artistic career. He drew inspiration from Picasso's Cubism and the photomontage of Dadaism. It was only natural that his exploration of collage evolved from the two-dimensional surface of paper to the three-dimensional area of sculpture. His exploration of man, robot and machine during the 1960s and 70s clearly influenced the fragmented, angular bronze busts that he produced in the 1980s. Paolozzi experimented at length with the deconstruction of the classical face; he took shop window dummies and enlarged the features, incorporated found objects and fragmented the classical lines, which left them modified beyond recognition. The resulting heads were thoroughly expressive, sometimes alarming and somewhat psychotic. The nightmarish, exaggerated faces reflected his interest in Surrealism, which he studied in Paris, and his exploration of childish art. The psychotic heads sprung into realisation in the 1980s. He sculpted the busts in plaster and clay and embedded them with found objects, before casting them in bronze. Paolozzi began the series with a bust of Yukio Mishima, the Japanese writer. Count Basie, the American jazz pianist and bandleader, also became a subject. The musician was a favourite of the artist (Paolozzi included a record by Count Basie in his Desert Island Discs selection). In continuation of his career-long interest in the found object, the artist found a plastic toy harmonica which he incorporated into the mouth of this bust. He enjoyed the link this created between voice, sound and music. It is particularly fitting that these busts, of creative and expressive individuals, have exaggerated mouths for communication, eyes for observing and ears for hearing. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
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