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A late-Victorian silver statue of a race horse, by Mappin and Webb, London 1898, modelled in a standing position, on a circular base, on a marble plinth with a plaque inscribed 'Grand Parade', the plaque by W.J.G, London 1918, height off plinth 12cm, height on plinth 24cm, approx. weight 12oz. Grand Parade (foaled in 1916) was bred in Ireland by the American politician Richard Croker at his Glencairn stud. He was sold to Lord Glanley as a foal. He ran eight times and won seven races, of which the Epsom Derby in 1919 was his most famous victory. In 1919 he retired to stud
By David Wynne for Mappin and Webb, a limited edition silver sculpture, 'Boy with Dolphin', London 1975, number 83 of an edition of 250, on a marble plinth, in a fitted case, length 34cm. David Wynne (1926-) began his professional career as a sculptor in 1950. His original 'Boy with Dolphin' stands in Cheyne Walk, London
A George III silver two handled vase and cover, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1770, tapering circular form, acanthus leaf lower border, leaf capped scroll handles, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, the pull-off cover with an acorn finial, and gadroon border, on a raised square base applied with medallions, on a later wooden plinth, applied with a presentation plaque, total height of plinth 48cm, approx. weight off plinth 81oz. The arms are those of Wells impaling Mortimer
A Victorian rosewood Tunbridgeware jewellery cabinet, attributed to Henry Hollamby, the cushion shaped top decorated with a view of Bayham Abbey, the two doors with mosaic floral spray opening to reveal three interior drawers, on plinth base, 10in.For similar see Brian Austen Tunbridgeware, figure 15.
Lawrence Macdonald (Scottish, 1799-1878). A carved white marble bust of a maiden, inscribed L. Macdonald Fecit Roma 1843, on circular socle and ebonised plinth base, 25.5in.Lawrence Macdonald trained in Edinburgh but spent most of his life working in Rome, exhibited regularly at The Royal Academy in London and The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh and also showed works at the Great Exhibition of 1851. He provided works for Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. For similar examples please see the V & A Collections.
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft RA (1850-1925). A patinated bronze figure of General Gordon, signed and dated 1898, the plinth titled Charles George Gordon, the reverse inscribed 'Published by Arthur Leslie Collie, 39b Old Bond Street, London, May 6th 1889', with a shaped rouge marble plinth, overall 17in. incl. marble base
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