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Taxidermy, Devon & Somerset Stag Hounds, a mounted deer slot, the silver cap London 1931, maker Robert Pringle, engraved "D.&S.S.H FOUND HELEBRIDGE WOOD KILLED UNDER BATSOM FARM AUG. 19TH 1930", mounted on a scrolled silver frame and on a loaded oak oval plinth base, 13cm wide, 19cm deep, 18cm high
18th Century oak longcase clock by Sam Coxall of Royston, the arched hood with flying eagle finials above a glazed door, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes track, central date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, pierced brass spandrels, the oak case with door and reduced plinth base, with weights and pendulum, 205cm high
Artist: Fernando Botero [imputee] (Colombian, b.1932). Title: "Toro". Medium: Bronze sculpture with very dark brown patina. Date: Composed 1992. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "F. Botero" and dated "1992". Edition of six. Fine, quality casting. Fine condition, the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small losses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. Probably cast from the original mould. Dimensions of sculpture: 7 5/8" height x 11 1/4" width x 6 5/16" depth (185mm x 285mm x 62mm). Weight: 16.53 lbs. (7.5 kg). Image copyright © Fernando Botero. [25144-12-1600]
Artist: Fernando Botero [imputee] (Colombian, b.1932). Title: "Pajaro (Paloma Grande)". Medium: Bronze scuplture with dark brown patina. Date: Composed 1992. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "F. Botero" in the bronze and dated "1992". Edition of six. Fine, quality casting. Very good condition, the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small losses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. The sculpture possibly cast from the original mold. Dimensions of sculpture: 6 1/2" height x 5 3/16" width x 7 5/8" depth (165mm x 133mm x 190mm). Weight: 9.9 lbs. (4.5 kg). Image copyright © Fernando Botero. [25132-12-800]
Artist: Francisco Zuniga [d'apres] (Costa Rican/Mexican, 1913 - 1998). Title: "Mujer Desnuda Sentada II". Medium: Bronze sculpture with turquoise patina. Date: Composed 1971. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "Zuniga" and dated "1971" in the bronze. Edition of 10. Fine, quality casting. Very good condition, the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small losses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. Dimensions of sculpture: 8 1/4" height x 6 3/4" width x 6 5/16" depth (210mm x 172mm x 161mm). Weight: 11 lbs. (5 kg). [24928-12-800]
Artist: Fernando Botero [imputee] (Colombian, b.1932). Title: "La Mano I". Medium: Bronze sculpture with dark brown patina. Date: Composed 1987. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "F. Botero" and dated "1987". Edition of six. Fine, quality casting. Fine condition, the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small losses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. A larger (19" height) casting of this sculpture was offered with pre-sale estimates of $8,000/10,000 at Ro Gallery on January 20th, 2011, going unsold. Our example probably cast from the original mould. Dimensions of sculpture: 8 5/8" height x 5 9/16" width x 3 3/8" depth (213mm x 141mm x 82mm). Weight: 8.8 lbs. (4 kg). Image copyright © Fernando Botero. [25124-12-1000]
Artist: Fernando Botero [imputee] (Colombian, b.1932). Title: "Gato". Medium: Bronze sculpture with dark brown patina. Date: Composed 1992. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "F. Botero" in the bronze and dated "1992". Edition of six?. Fine, quality casting. Very good condition, the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small losses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. The sculpture possibly cast from the original mold. Dimensions of sculpture: 4 7/8" height x 13 1/4" width x 5" depth (125mm x 316mm x 127mm). Weight: 14.3 lbs. (6.5 kg). Image copyright © Fernando Botero. [28888-12-1000]
Artist: Fernando Botero [imputee] (Colombian, b.1932). Title: "Caballo Grande". Medium: Bronze sculpture with very dark brown patina. Date: Composed 1992. Lot Note(s): Inscribed "F. Botero" and dated "1992". Edition unknown, presumed very small. Fine, quality casting. Very good to fine condition; the polished marble plinth with the expected wear and scattered small loses to the edges. Comment(s): Please note that this lot ships in-house. Kindly contact shipping@stanfordauctioneers.com for details. Possibly cast from the original mold. Dimensions of sculpture: 11 7/8" height x 6 1/4" width x 10 7/8" depth (302mm x 160mm x 275mm). Weight: 25.3 lbs. (11.5 kg). Image copyright © Fernando Botero. [28890-12-2000]
An Ormolu/gilded metal cased mantle Clock, having a domed porcelain face with a central reserve beautifully decorated with a flower garland, the turquoise perimeter with reserves having cobalt blue Roman numerals, the case with three oval and one rectangular porcelain panels depicting respectively a lady of elegance, angels/putti and to the plinth a well portrayed bird amongst flower blooms. The nice quality brass movement having a rear count wheel and chiming on a bell. (Pendulum absent and some damage to the case). A related wooden plinth is included. The movement is impressed ''F.C'' and numbered ''3200'', ''4 11'', 11 1/2'' wide x 14 1/2'' high x 4 3/4'' deep including plinth, (finial detached but present).
* BENNO SCHOTZ RSA (ESTONIAN 1891 - 1984), WELCOME bronze sculpture on wood plinth, incised signature "Benno Schotz", titled in presentation plaque 35cm high, including plinth. Note: Benno Schotz was born to Jewish parents, Jacob Schotz, a watchmaker, and Cherna Tischa Abramovitch, in Arensburg, Russia (now Kuressaare, Estonia) in 1891. He was educated at the Boys Grammar School of Pärnu, Estonia. Later he studied at the Grossherzogliche Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1912, he immigrated to Glasgow, where he gained an engineering diploma from the Royal Technical College and from 1914–23 worked in the drawing office of John Brown and Company, Clydebank shipbuilders while attending evening classes in sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art. Schotz became a full-time sculptor in 1923 and subsequently a member of the Royal Scottish Academy, Head of Sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art (a post he held from 1938 until his retirement in 1961), and later, in 1963, Her Majesty's Sculptor in Ordinary for Scotland. His pupils included Hannah Frank, Paul Zunterstein and Inge King (née Neufeld). His homes at West Campbell Street and later Kirklee Road were a focus for meetings of artists, writers, actors, and politicians. His first solo Glasgow exhibition was at Reid's Gallery in 1926 and his first in London at Alex Reid and Lefevre Ltd (Lefevre Gallery) in 1930. He was also a member of Glasgow Art Club, alongside recently arrived refugee artists Jankel Adler and Josef Herman, for whom he organised local Jewish community support. In 1942 he organised the important 'Jewish Art Exhibition' at the Glasgow Institute as an act of Jewish cultural identity during the Second World War. In 1981 Schotz was made a Freeman of the City of Glasgow and in the same year, Gordon Wright published his autobiography, Bronze in My Blood. During his career, Schotz produced several hundred portraits and compositions including figure compositions, religious sculptures, semi-abstracts and modelled portraits, the majority located in Glasgow and the surrounding area. A major retrospective exhibition of his works was held at the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh in 1971. He was Life-President of the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts as well as Honorary Member of both the Royal British Society of Sculptors and the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland. His last sculpture was executed less than six weeks before his death, aged 93. He was a committed Zionist and was buried in Jerusalem. His work is represented in numerous UK collections including The National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh City Art Centre, The Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Aberdeen Galleries, The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, BBC Scotland, The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow Museums & Galleries, The Peoples Palace (Glasgow), The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, Ben Uri Gallery & Museum (London) and the House of Commons (London). His work is also held in various public collections in Israel. Christie's held a major Studio Sale of Benno Schotz's work in Glasgow in 1997.
A CAST METAL FRONT GARDEN PEDESTAL LETTER BOX the front panel featuring a huntsman on his horse, the fancy column pedestal, on a plinth base, 130cm highCondition report: signs of corrosion, many tines chipping off, the lock isn’t working, needs replacing. There is a bolt head in right side front cornet, not sure why?
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PORCELAIN FIGURES IN THE MANNER OF JACOB PETIT, depicting a wealthy man of letters and a maid with broom, both depicted leaning upon columns, standing on the black & white tile floors, ornate gilded bases, 29.5cm highCondition report: Man – left hand been off, glued back, book he is holding been broken & repaired, also looks like that whole arm been off, there is a crack across top of arm, top of quill in right hand is missing, also chip to back of base, on gilt band, slice missing.Lady – crack in the broom handle where it meets her dress, crack around base of column she leans on, top of lower plinth area, also a loss here too, few small chips to foot rim of base at back.
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