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Lots 398-408The following eleven lots come from the retired studio of Marie Machen SPS SWA. Marie was born in Manchester, but has lived in Hertfordshire for the last twenty years. Trained at Kennington School of Art and the Sir John Cass College, Marie has shown in numerous galleries and is an elected member of the Society of Women Artists and the Society of Portrait Sculptors.*Marie Machen SPS SWA (contemporary),figure of a reclining nude in a hammock, with a separately cast wide brimmed hat resting on her torso, bronze, signed 'M.Machen', raised on a black marble plinth,43cm wide18cm deep23cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. Condition report: Overall good order
*Marie Machen SPS SWA (contemporary),figure of a lady seated on a chair, bronze, with Morris Singer foundry stamp, signed to the base 'M. Machen', raised on brushed slate plinth, 17.5cm wide17.5cm deep32.5cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Minor nibbles to edge of slate base
*Marie Machen SPS SWA (contemporary),bust of a lady, bronzed resin, raised on wooden plinth,46cm high,a plaster shoulder length bust,48cm high,a plaster bust of a boy,29cm high,a stylised torso,bronze, 13cm high (4)*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Knocks and losses to plaster pieces, knocks to wood block base
An Arts and Crafts oak mirrored wardrobe,with a dentil cornice over a full mirror door, flanked with a half mirror door and three fixed shelves, over two drawers with copper strap hinges, copper escutcheons, one brass handle, raised on a shaped and moulded apron plinth,149cm wide59cm deep197cm highCondition report: Cupboard handle replaced, some knocks and chips. Dismantles into four pieces. Additional images of interior uploaded.
*Denis Mitchell (1912-1993),'Gwenap', bronze, polished and with a green patina, on a slate plinth, signed with initials, inscribed, numbered and dated 'DAM Gwenap No. 2 1968',33cm highDenis Mitchell (1912-1993) was an English abstract sculptor who worked mainly in bronze and wood. He moved to Cornwall in 1930 and became a prominent member of the St Ives Group of artists. For many years he worked as an assistant to Barbara Hepworth. Gwennap is a village in Cornwall, a few miles south-east of Redruth. In the 18th century, it was the richest copper-mining district in Cornwall, and was called the 'richest square mile in the Old World'.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Overall great condition. Some scratching to the plinth - possibly initials of a previous owner. Additional images uploaded.
A large B&G Imperial Zinn silver-plated mirror,the circular bevelled edge mirror, in a pierced and cast frame, mounted with a figure of a lady standing on the shaped dish plinth, cast mark and '5200' and 'K V',57cm highCondition report: Some scratches to the mirror. Mirror plate probably replacement. Mirror plate with chip to the rim. Some spotting to the piece.
A Gordon Russell oak two-part cabinet and chest, design No. X113, the panelled cupboard with radiating panelling, opening to reveal two compartments each with a shelf, over four drawers, and raised on a bracket plinth, labelled to the underside of the top drawer, 'The Russell Workshops Broadway Worcs This piece of furniture design No. X113, was made throughout The Gordon Russell Workshops Broadway Worcestershire Designer: Gordon Russell Foreman: Edgar Turner Cabinet Maker: C Beadle Timber used: English brown oak Date 18.5.1929', 78.5cm wide 41cm deep 167.5cm highX113 was a special order and a unique commission, the purchaser being a Mrs Laws, according to records held at the Gordon Russell Museum, 'special orders' only started in 1929. Provenance: The Estate of Fiona MacCarthy (1940-2020). Condition report: Some knocks to the edges, water-staining to the lowest drawer and to the plinth. Some chips to the oak on the upper section on the corners. Panelled backs.
Estate of Dave Prowse - NASA - a large 1/100 scale wooden and plastic model of the NASA Space Shuttle Challenger. The shuttle of wooden construction, the central rocket of plastic construction. Mounted on a wooden plinth base. Presented to Mr Prowse on a trip to Houston in the mid-1980s. Measures approx; 64cm tall.
Brian Burgess, a substantial bronzed fibreglass sculpture of a Native American on horseback hunting a buffalo, signed to the naturalistic base, pine plinth base measures 60 x 34, H: 60 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133. Condition report: Breaks to buffalo leg and figure's arm. Requires a clean.
100-300 AD. Gandharan. A grey schist figure of standing Buddha. He is depicted wearing a flowing gown and sporting a topknot (ushnisha). He has urna on his forehead, arched brow, heavily lidded, half-closed eyes, a bulbous nose, full lips, rounded chin and large, pendulous ears. He stands atop a plinth decorated with rosettes and is backed by a circular halo. Gandhara was an ancient region in the Peshawar basin in the north-west of the ancient Indian subcontinent (modern north-west Pakistan and South-east Afghanistan). The Kushan period (c. 75-451 AD) of Gandharan art, to which this figure belongs, was the golden age of artistic production in the area. For further information on Gandharan art, see Jongeward, D. 2019, Buddhist Art Of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Good condition. Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s. Size: L:550mm / W:135mm ; 9.4kg
100-300 AD. Gandharan. A grey-brown schist relief panel bearing Buddhist scenes arranged over two register. Upper register: Buddha, identifiable by his characteristic topknot and large, pendulous ears, stands at the centre, wearing a flowing Kasaya (monastic robe). His hands are arranged as if for the Vitarka Mudra (the Mudra of Teaching or Discussion), a common mudra representing the discussion and transmission of Buddhist teachings. This Mudra is formed by joining the tips of the right thumb and index finger together to form a circle, keeping the other three fingers pointing straight up, and holding the hand outwards (we can infer this mudra from the arm positioning, even where hands do not survive). He is flanked by two robed attendants or worshippers on each side. These figures stand atop a rectangular plinth decorated with geometric motifs. Lower register: partially preserved and unidentifiable Buddhist scenes. Gandhara was an ancient region in the Peshawar basin in the north-west of the ancient Indian subcontinent. The Kushan period (c. 75-451 AD) of Gandharan art, to which this schist figure belongs, was the golden age of artistic production in the area. For further information on Gandharan art, see Jongeward, D. 2019, Buddhist Art Of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Good condition. Provenance: Property of a Middlesex collector; acquired on the London art market before 2000; formerly in an old English collection since the 1970s. Size: L:With stand: 480mm / W:305mm ; 17.2kg
Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, central mirrored door enclosing linen slides and two short and two long drawers flanked by two cupboards, plinth baseDimensions: Height: 199cm Length/Width: 149cm Depth/Diameter: 61cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Edwardian walnut three piece bedroom suite comprising of a wardrobe with projecting cornice, single bevel edge mirrored door above drawer, shaped plinth base (W129cm, H204cm, D52cm) a raised mirror back dressing chest with six graduating drawers, shaped plinth base (W160cm, H171cm, D48cm) and a chest of drawers, raised shaped back, three drawers, shaped plinth base (W101cm, H93cm, D51cm)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Late Victorian walnut triple wardrobe, projecting cornice over a acanthus carved frieze, central mirror glazed door flanked by two panelled doors relief carved with foliate urns, plinth baseDimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 181cm Depth/Diameter: 52cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Late Victorian wardrobe, projecting dentil cornice, two carved doors flanking central shaped and bevelled mirror door, fitted interior including shelving and drawers, shaped plinth supportDimensions: Height: 218cm Length/Width: 168cm Depth/Diameter: 60cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Laura Ashley Cabinet, projecting cornice, two glazed doors enclosing two shelves, above two cupboard doors enclosing single shelf, plinth base Dimensions: Height: 222cm Length/Width: 132cm Depth/Diameter: 42cmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Harewood House interest: a late George III mahogany and ebony lined cabinet, the projecting cornice above a pair of panelled doors, with star and lozenge inlay, and gilt brass mounts, enclosing a single shelf and pair of rails, raised on a plinth base, reconstructed. Provenance: by repute bought from Harewood House (221cm x 131cm x 64cm)
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