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A sculpted marble model of a human hand, 20th century, naturalistically modelled with fingers and thumb to the palm and index finger pointed to the heavens, 80cm high, 45cm wide, 40cm deep Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyCondition Report: Overall there are no damages present, the wearing to the surfaces and the 'losses' are to simulate antiquity and to give the appearance of a fragment of a colossal statue. Some weathering to the surface too Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and scale Condition Report Disclaimer
A French black painted cast iron figural standard lamp, last quarter 19th century, cast by and inscribed for the A. DURENNE foundry, SOMMEVOIRE, the coloured glass ovoid shade above a torchere held aloft by a diaphanously draped maiden, the integrally cast circular socle with maker's name, 230cm high, on a circular white marble base with waisted sides, 30cm high, 260cm high overall, 65cm diameter Bidders from the UK and outside of the European Union should be aware that additional import charges may applyAntoine Durenne (1822-1895) was a bronze and cast iron manufacturer with a foundry at Sommevoire, near Val d'Osne, who is mainly known for his attractive casts of small-scale animal groups and large scale figures such as the present lot. Similar examples appear in Durenne's 1889's trade catalogue, illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, 1991, p. 357
Yandell & Son - Bristol Makers - A set of antique late 19th / early 20th Century British made heavy cast iron freestanding weighing scales retaining the original set of six graduating weights. The scale finished in green with gold piping to to edges. Makers mark to the front. Measures approx 95cm x 56cm x 54cm.
Bob Dylan/George Harrison and Others: An Important Multi-Signed Les Paul Gold Top 'HALL OF FAME' DELUX EDITION Guitar Signed at The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration at Madison Square Gardens, New York,16th October 1992,serial no.91631367 blind stamped to the back, dated 12 June 1991, with single cutaway body, mahogany neck and body with maple cap, 22-fret rosewood bound fingerboard with trapezoid inlays, headstock fitted with Kluson delux machine heads and inlaid 'Gibson' logo, decal to back 'Hall of Fame Edition', cream scratch plate, two volume and two tone controls, three way toggle switch, mini-humbucker pickups, accompanying Gibson hard shell case with pink plush lining and matching silk protector, signed by various artists on the night, including Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Chrissie Hynde, Ronnie Wood, Tom Petty, Johnny Winter, Kris Kristofferson, Neil Young and Stevie Wonder, accompanied by a certificateFootnotes:Provenance:From the private collection of Harvey GoldsmithOnly six weeks before the concert was scheduled Bob Dylan personally called Harvey Goldsmith asking for his help with the project. The promotion company he had been using was out of its depth with a project of this scale. Dylan knew Harvey was the right promotor to have on board for such a large and impressive line-up. Harvey accepted the job and simply knuckled down to ensure that it was well organised and managed properly. Although many of the acts had been approached by Dylan and his team to perform, it was only when they knew that Harvey was the promotor that they confirmed they would be available to play, many of whom had worked with Harvey previously. This concert was a huge event for Bob Dylan celebrating his career. It was also an important anniversary concert as it became one of the first big events of this nature to happen in the USA. Previously it was stadium events in Europe which had dominated the scene.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Bonham / Led Zeppelin: a 36 inch Paiste symphonic gong used on stage at the Royal Albert Hall 9th January 1970,a hammered metal gong with original Paiste Chinese logo to the front top and bottom, with large white stencil Zeppelin on the back and various airway stickers including Pan America and Northwest Orient Airlines, the top rim with two suspension holes and attached rope, accompanied by original auction receipt, diameter 36in (91.4cm)Footnotes:Provenance:This gong was purchased from a Chelsea auction house in 1982. At that time Led Zeppelin had an office nearby and it was following the untimely death of John Bonham. It has been identified as the one John Bonham used on stage at The Royal Albert Hall in 1970, illustrated in the image taken by a fan as shown in the catalogue. This early concert is one of the first that was professionally filmed and is available to view on the YouTube link below.Legendary drummer Bonham is seen by many as the greatest rock drummer. His style and stage presence are as synonymous as Keith Moon's were for The Who. According to Carmine Appice, drummer with American rock band Vanilla Fudge, it was he who inspired Bonham to incorporate a gong into his drum kit. Led Zeppelin had supported Vanilla Fudge during their first tour of North America in 1968. Appice says, I brought the gong into rock and then Bonzo brought it in with Led Zeppelin, Carl Palmer had gongs, everybody had gongs, it became like a staple. The two China cymbals on a boom stand, I brought that in and even in Spinal Tap, you had a gong and two Chinese cymbals. Only six months later Led Zeppelin were equal billing with Vanilla Fudge showing the speed at how their popularity grew.This gong is an earlier Paiste model as it has the original Chinese symbols for the brands logo. There are also signs of use as it is blackened. John Paul Jones, referring to the practice of setting fire to the gong at a dramatic point in the band's set said, He did that more or less every night. His roadie Mick Hinton had to set it alight. I think he used lighter fuel, and it was quite dangerous... Additionally due to the scale of the percussion piece, it appears that it did not have a dedicated flight case or bag when taken on tour. It was simply labelled with a stencil Zeppelin had airway tickets stuck to it (which are still attached), and put into the plane's hold.https://youtu.be/r9-42mu1D9YFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A model of a Pinchbeck grocery shop, MG Worthington, Grocer and Draper, in the early 1900's, scale 1:12, the two door front opening to reveal a fitted shop and accomodation, comprising a kitchen and two bedrooms, together with an illustration of the former shop, 56cm high, 76cm wide, 42cm deep.
Five Corgi Vintage Glory of Steam 1:50 scale limited edition diecast model vehicles Pickfords John Fowler & Co (Leeds) Ltd Fowler B6 Road Locomotive (Talisman) Low Loader & Cylinder Load 80102, Paul Bros Ltd (Homepride Flour Mills) Platform Wagon With Trailer and Sacks 80002, Guinness Sentinel Flatbed Wagon 80010, Guinness Foden Dropside Wagon with Barrels 80206 and Anderton & Rowland Showmans Locomotive (The Lion) 80101, all in original boxes.
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