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A Victorian oak dresser, the plain top above three drawers and two cupboard doors flanking a central pot shelf above a single drawer, raised on bracket feet, together with a mahogany commode, the plain top rising to reveal china lidded bucket with brass handle to front and raised on plinth base
A early 20th Century mahogany pedestal desk, the plain top with leather insert above three drawers and two banks of three further drawers raised on plinth bases CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound. Leather work with many scratches and surface knocks. Woodwork with some signs of wear particularly to the front edge top. Generally with wear and tear conducive with age and use. Right hand pedestal with knocks and scratches to the side column and discolouration to the middle drawer - mirrored to the left hand pedestal. 137cm wide by 73 cm deep
Demetre Chiparus (1886-1947), 'The Vested Dancer', circa 1925, an Art Deco patinated and cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a dancer, mounted to a veined onyx plinth base, signed in the marble 55cm (21in) Literature: Bryan Catley, Art Deco and Other Figures, Suffolk, 1978, p. 73 Victor Arwas, Art Deco Sculpture, New York 1992, p. 41 Alberto Shayo, Master of Art Deco, New York, 1999, p. 111
§ Michael Warren (Irish, born 1950), abstract form, patinated bronze mounted to a Cocobolo wood plinth base, unsigned 52cm (20in) Other Notes: Michael Warren is an Irish sculptor, born in County Wexford, Ireland. He is known for producing site-specific public art. He studied Philosophy, Psychology and English at the Bath Academy of Art of Trinity College, Dublin from 1960-1970. He went on to study at the Academia di Brera in Milan, Italy. He has produced numerous well known works in Ireland. These works include Tulach a' tSolais - a memorial to the attempt to overrule British rule in Ireland in the 1978 revolution. Warren has also been commissioned to produce works all over the world. Many of his sculptures are extremely large and abstract and they are often built up of solid bronze blocks forming abstract and geometric shapes.
'G. & D. FEDERATION CORONATION' TROPHY CUP, maker Horace Woodward & Co., London 1878, the twin handled trophy engraved with foliate swags and butterflies, beaded knop stemp and foot, inscribed 'Kirkham, O.B. Race,' with winner 'H. Macintyre, Campsie, Vel.1219.' verso, 24cm high, 535g, raised on a lacquered plinth
WALENTY PYTEL (born 1941); industrial steel sculpture of a heron, on stylised plinth, height 70.5cm. (D)Polish-born Walenty Pytel is best known for the Jubilee Sculpture which stands in New Palace Yard, Westminster, outside the Houses of Parliament, which was commissioned by the Department of the Environment and Members of Parliament in 1977 to commemorate the Queen's Jubilee. CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
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