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A Napoleon III ormolu and patinated bronze figural clock garniture by Brulfer of Paris, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate with a medal d'honneur pastille and stamped 'A. C. 2545', the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed 'Brulfer A Paris', the Louis XVI style case decorated with a flaming torch and quiver of arrows, the dial supported by a kneeling cherub, the rouge griotte marble plinth with a laurel wreath, 55.7cm high, together with a pair of conforming cherub twin light candlesticks. (3)
A Chamberlain Worcester armorial shaped oval dish, circa 1815, painted in the centre with a coat of arms and the motto 'Verite Sans Peur', above a Waterloo medal inscribed 'Wellington, Waterloo July 18, 1815', the floral moulded border painted with three flower sprays, puce painted factory script mark (af), 29.5cm wide.
First World War pair to 268127 Sjt G.H.T. Attree Notts & Derby R and a Second World War group to F.X 75919 Ronald George Attree G.A.F. (E) HMS Daedalus, 1939 - 45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, War & Defence medals, Korea medal, United Nations medal, Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct medal and The Arctic Star, cased, and The Malta medal, cased.
First World War medal group to 6512 WOZ (BSM) H.C. Relph Royal Artillery, 1914-15, Star, War medal, Victory medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal and Efficiency medal, and to 2323089 WOZ (SQMS) H.C. Relph Royal Signals, India General Service Medal with North West Frontier 1936-37 & 1937-39 clasps, War Medal and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with Regular Army bar, mounted, framed and glazed.
Geoffrey Key (b.1941) Excuse Me (2012) oil on canvas signed top left & dated '12, signed, titled & dated on reverse 51 x 41cm (20 x 16in) Acquired directly from the artist; Private Collection Geoffrey Key was born in Manchester, England, in 1941. His early education was at Manchester's High School of Art. In 1958 he commenced a degree and post graduate studies at the Manchester Regional College of Art, from where he gained the National Diploma of Design and the Diploma of Associateship of Manchester. His academic awards include the Heywood medal in Fine Art and the Guthrie Bond Travelling Scholarship. A central aspect of his work, and an integral theme from the beginning, is the human figure. His proud, powerful figure forms ooze sensuality and reveal Key's sensibility and appreciation of the independent contemporary woman. His work has been and is exhibited widely and features in important public, corporate and private art throughout the world. Northern collectors have long prized his work, but Key's oils are now to be found in international collections from Geneva to Beijing.
Carey Clarke PPRHA (b.1936) Still Life - Fruit & Flowers oil on canvas signed lower right 71 x 92cm (28 x 36in) Private CollectionCarey Clarke was born in Donegal in 1936 and was educated at St. Andrew's College, Dublin. He attended the National College of Art (NCA) from 1954 to 1959 and took up a teaching post in the College in 1963. While at NCA, he was awarded the Royal Dublin Society's prize for portraiture and the Taylor Art Scholarship. He studied painting at the Salzburg Academy in the summer of 1969 and in 1976 took a year's sabbatical to research tempera painting in Florence. In 1985, he received the inaugural Keating/McLoughlin Bursary for Art and a silver medal at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) annual exhibition. Clarke began exhibiting in 1956 at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art and had his first solo show at the Molesworth Gallery in 1966. He participated in numerous group shows including the RHA and the Oireachtas exhibitions. Clarke was elected a member of the RHA in 1980 and served as Academy President from 1992-1995. He is also a member of the Cork Arts Society and the Watercolour Society of Ireland.
Letitia Marion Hamilton RHA (1878-1964) The Dark Pool oil on canvas signed with initials lower centre 40 x 49cm (16 x 19in) James Adams & Bonhams, 5th December 2006 Lot 106; Private CollectionLetitia Marion Hamilton was born in County Meath in 1878 and hailed from an artistic family. Her great-grand-mother was the artist Marianne-Caroline Hamilton and her cousin was the watercolourist Rose Maynard Barton. Both Hamilton and her sister Eva studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art under William Orpen. Hamilton studied enamelling there also, winning a silver medal in 1912 by both the School and the Board of Education National Commission. Her work showed elements of Art Nouveau, foreshadowing her later modernist leanings. Hamilton also studied in Belgium with Frank Brangwyn and the Slade School of Fine Art. She was a prolific painter of the Irish countryside, exhibiting more than 200 paintings at the Royal Hibernian Academy of which she became a member in 1943. Together with Paul Henry, his wife Emily Grace Mitchell/Grace Henry, Mary Swanzy, Jack Butler Yeats and others, she formed the Society of Dublin Painters in 1920. In 1948 Letitia was awarded a bronze medal in the arts section of the Olympic Games for her painting of the Meath Hunt Point to Point Races, the only Irish medal that year, and one of the last Olympic medals for art to be awarded.
William Crozier HRHA (1930-2011) The Dark Pool oil on canvas signed lower right 76½ x 86½cm (30 x 34in) Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition 2008 (label verso); Private Collection Royal Hibernian Academy, Annual Exhibition 2008: No 1 William Crozier was an Irish-Scots still-life and landscape artist based in Hampshire, England and West Cork. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s Crozier exhibited his works in London, Glasgow, Dublin and all over Europe. From the 1980s, Crozier's painting blossomed with a new freedom and confidence, the result of the stimulus provided by his studio in West Cork. His abstract landscapes and still life painting used sumptuous colour to convey an emotional intensity. To the end of his life, he was endlessly concerned with the challenge of creating a new language in figurative painting. William Crozier represented the UK and Ireland overseas, and was awarded the Premio Lissone in Milan in 1958 and the Oireachtas Gold medal for Painting in Dublin in 1994. In 1991 the Crawford Art Gallery Cork and the Royal Hibernian Academy curated a retrospective of his work. He was elected to Aosdána in 1992 and was elected an honorary member of the Royal Hibernian Academy.
Manchukuo Red Cross Society membership medals and an Imperial Japan ladies membership medal on bow, Japan Showa enthronement medal c. 1928 and Taisho former Japan Empire enthronement medal c. 1915, and Manchukuo K'ang Teh Enthronement commemorative medal, silver gilt, maker's stamp to rim, c. 1934 (6)
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