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A German Kestner style bisque shoulder head doll with open and closed eyes and open mouth marked 15 1/2 dep.4 wearing a deep blue velvet and lace edged dress, jointed kyd body and brown shoes, length 37cm together with a poured wax doll with inset brown eyes, white bonnet and blue polka dot clothes, length 43cm (2)
Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1882-1943): ''Girl Tennis Player'', A Cold-Painted Bronze and Ivory Figure, model number 1180, of a young woman playing back-hand, wearing a short dress, on a green onyx and black marble rectangular base, signed F.Preiss on the onyx, 28cm See illustration Literature: Shayo (Alberto) Ferdinand Preiss, Art Deco Sculptor The fire and the flame, Suffolk, 2005, p.141
Henry Perlee Parker (1795-1873) ''Morning on the Beach, Coast of Northumberland'' Signed and dated 1863, signed and extensively inscribed verso, ''Now frowning night in cloud retired The morn ascends the brightening sky A radiant sun renews his fires And glows the East with golden dye The fisher girl in rustic dress Smiles at her Sire, his joy to share While he his pleasure does express To see such funny treasures there'' Oil on canvas, 79cm by 101cm See illustration
British Schoool (18th century) Portrait of Alexander Radecliffe Esq. of Foxdenton, half length, wearing a red velvet jacket with black bow tie and white ruffled shirt, in a feigned oval Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Radecliffe Esq. of Foxdenton, half length wearing a fur trimmed red cape, a white chemise and an embroidered dress, in a feigned oval With inscribed label verso to one, the other inscribed recto, oil on canvas, 74cm by 61.5cm (2) It is possible that the sitters were not husband and wife and may have been from different generations. See illustration
Demetre H Chiparus (Romanian, 1888-1950): ''Innocence'' A Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Ivory Figure, circa 1925, modelled as a young girl wearing a gilt dress, on an onyx plinth signed D Chiparus, 25cm See illustration Provenance: Sotheby's Fine Art Decorative Arts and Design From 1870, 24 February 2004, Lot 282.
A Dionysian ancient yellow marble herm bust 1st century AD; alt. cm 18; An ancient yellow marble herm male bust with a severe expression, accentuated by a furrowed brow and tension in the facial features. He has wide, sunken eyes, a disfigured nose, lips shut tight and a prominent chin; his hair is carved with small curly locks that frame his forehead, while the rest of his head is adorned with large acanthus leaves, berries and other plants held together by a sash, the hem of which rests on his shoulders. The iconography of the character is very obviously related to Dionysus; his exact identity however is uncertain: it could be a satyr or Hercules in the dress of Dionysus.This type of herm was very common in the Hellenistic and imperial periods, especially in private settings. It could be used as decoration in the triclinium or in Roman gardens and was usually placed with other herms representing various gods and divine beings.PROVENANCE:Private collection, London; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s.
A Boeotian Terracotta figure of a GoddessMid 6th century BC; alt. cm 17,4 ; The solid hand-made body of plank-like form, she is standing with triangular, stumpy arms outstretched, wearing a long dress with vertical undulating bands on the skirt and a chequerboard design on the blouse, with long hair, the decoration in light brown glaze.PROVENANCE:Italian private collection, acquired from Pandolfini (27 October 2009, lot 238); formerly in the famous Erlenmeyer Collection (Sotheby’s, London 9 July 1990, lot 30).This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.
A Boeotian Terracotta figure of a Goddessca. 575 – 550 BC; alt. cm 15,2 ; Probably representing Demeter or Persephone, seated on a throne, wearing a long and highly decorative dress, the solid hand-made body of highly stylised flattened form, with short stumpy arms outstreched, the face indicated only by a beak-like nose and surmounted by a volute attached to her polos.PROVENANCE:Italian private collection, acquired from Pandolfini (27 October 2009, lot 242); formerly in the famous Erlenmeyer Collection (Sotheby’s, London 9 July 1990, lot 47).This lot is sold with an export licence issued by the Republic of Italy.
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