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Eileen More (20th century): A Collection of Studio Pottery, comprising an African style dish, 37.5cm diameter, a shallow dish, 34cm diameter, a bottle vase, 41cm high, a globular reticulated vase, 20cm high, a bust of an African lady, 27cm high, and another, various glazes (6) Eileen More was a pupil of Joe Tetteh Artist's Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply to this lot, please refer to our Terms of Business
A navy linen short dress with cap sleeves, embellished in navy beadwork on the bust, made by Carnegge, a cotton/rayon navy Day dress with a white splodge pattern, metal zip, sleeveless, late 1950, a pink brocade figural Every frock/bridesmaids dress 1950/51 cap sleeves and full skirt, metal zip (3)
A Late 19th /Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Marble Portrait Bust - Possibly Queen Alexandra Of Denmark Large scale bust in white marble raised on circular marble pedestal, her hair adorned with an ornate Kokoshnik tiara, her decolletage draped with carved pearls. Some chips/damage in places - does not detract, please see accompanying image. 65 inches in height, 49 inches at widest point
‡A French patinated and parcel gilt bronze and marble mounted clock garniture in Egyptian revival taste by G. Servant, circa 1867, the eight-day bell striking movement with Brocot pendulum regulation and with Japy Frères roundel beneath further lozenge stamped G S to backplate, gilt Roman numeral dial inscribed ‘medaille d’or 1867’ over ‘G. Servant a Paris’; the tapered rectangular section marmo nero belgio and Siena marble body mounted with a parcel-gilt bronze bust of a female pharaonic figure in feathered headdress by Pierre-Eugene-Emile Hebert and with two further pharaonic figures to the front, incised with gilt bird motif and with four cast paw feet on a triform base; with a garniture of two parcel gilt and marble mounted bronze busts of Assyrian Royalty, both crowned, on tapered, fluted and foliate swagged Siena marble columnar pedestals, the square marmo nero belgio bases each on four paw feet, 60 cm high ‡ Indicates that the lot is being sold whilst subject to temporary importation and that VAT is due at the reduced rate (5%). Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Zacharie Rimbez (French, 19th/early 20th century), a patinated and parcel gilt bronze bust of an Ottoman maiden, circa 1880-1890, with striped headdress and locks of hair flowing across the left shoulder, adorned with jewellery and medallions across a foliate cast garment, the head turned slightly to sinister, on square section tiered base with cartouche detail, 66 cm high CATALOGUE NOTES: This bust by Zacharie Rimbez is a prime example of sculpture in the Orientaliste taste, a romanticising take on Near Eastern artistic styles and subject matter fashionable in nineteenth-century France. Though the cartouche on the base of the present example is not inscribed, other versions of this model bear the name 'Saida', suggesting that this is a portrait bust of a particular person or character. This is very much in line with Rimbez' practice, as he often drew inspiration from Orientalist characters in history and fiction. A notable example of this is his bust of Armida, the Saracen sorceress from Torquato Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata.A gilt version of the present model was sold at Christie's New York, Orientalist Art, 19 April 2006
A Richard Parkinson Pottery Pigtails bust designed by Susan Parkinson, model no.41 painted in shades of pale blue-grey, impressed mark to base, 19cm. high Literature Carol Cashmore & Tim Smith-Vincent Susan Parkinson and the Richard Parkinson Pottery, private press, page 35 for a comparable example illustrated. Provenance private collection.
A Goldscheider Pottery terracotta bust of a woman, model no. 7089, modelled with orange hair, wearing a blue scarf, in colours, and another Goldscheider Pottery mask, model no.6306, printed mark, impressed numbers, original paper label, 28cm. high, (2) Literature Ora Pinhas Goldscheider Pottery, Richard Dennis Publications, page 174 (main mask) for a comparable example illustrated. page 170 for a comparable example of the smaller mask.
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