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Lot 224

Kevin Francis large Toby Jug W S Churchill, Spirit of Britain

Lot 117

A mixed collection of items to include brass rotisserie, spirit bottles, horse brasses, weights, pans etc

Lot 119

HARRY JACKSON (AMERICAN 1924-2011) Steer Roper (Hard and Fast) , 1959 bronze with medium brown patina atop granite base overall height: 34 cm (13 3/8 in.) signed, dated, and inscribed Bustin' One on base PROVENANCEEstate of the artist LITERATURELarry Pointer, Donald Goddard, Harry Jackson (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1981), pp. 160-161, nos. 214-215 (illustrated)LOT NOTESIn his unparalleled creative trajectory from realism to abstraction to realism again, Harry Jackson - as perhaps no other American artist of the period - embodies the spirit of relentless inquiry that came to define the art of the 20th century. One of the most prolific and significant Western artists of his generation, Jackson also produced an immensely diverse body of work, represented in lots 119-122, including two important canvases from his Abstract Expressionist period. Prior to settling in Wyoming to make his best-known work, Chicago-born Jackson had served in World War II as a combat Marine artist, awarded a Purple Heart, and, in 1944, stationed in Los Angeles. Soon after, he saw Jackson Pollock's The Moon-Woman Cuts the Circle and The She-Wolf, which impressed him profoundly. Determined to meet Pollock, Jackson moved to New York, where he became a close friend of the artist and gained notoriety for his own Abstract Expressionist works, capturing the attention of Clement Greenberg and Meyer Shapiro (who featured him in their Talent 1950 show at the Kootz Gallery) and later exhibiting at Tibor de Nagy Gallery.Eventually, Jackson's childhood fascination with cowboys (he, aged 14, had run away from home to a Wyoming farm), his academic training at the Art Institute of Chicago, and a 1954 tour through Italy reinvigorated Jackson's interest in Realism. Perspective and modeling, infused with the ethos of abstraction, made their way into his works. During a second trip to Italy in 1956, Jackson began studying sculpture at the Vignali-Tommasi Foundry, producing the first of his Western bronzes in the tradition of Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. He made trips to both the American West and Europe throughout the 1950s and 60s, setting up his own foundry and finally relocating his studio to Wyoming in 1970.In 1958, an inspired conversation with Robert Coe (United States Ambassador to Denmark and trustee of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art in Cody) about Gustave Courbet's Burial at Ornans at the Louvre led Jackson to secure a monumental commission, now part of the Range Burial cycle. In preparation for the piece, Jackson began experimenting with bronze, and produced Steer Roper (Hard and Fast) soon after, in the summer of 1959. Reflecting on the work, Jackson notes that while the process was initially difficult, he conquered the vagaries of metal armatures, and learned how to control and detail the wax surface. He explains: The surface of this bronze was worked very broadly and roughly in order to stress the extraordinary action in this everyday task.

Lot 104

'The Day The World Changed' (The Spirit Never Dies) September 11th 2001, limited edition colour print No.27/250, signed in pencil by Ashley Jackson (British 1940-) and Sarah, Duchess of York 48cm x 64cm

Lot 110

Victorian spirit kettle on stand, similar style silver-plated claret jug, silver-plated cream jug on square base, napkin rings etc (9)

Lot 144

Four Franklin Mint hot cast bronze figures of Native Americans, by Robert F. Murphy, each hand decorated, comprising 'Spirit of the Crow', 'Spirit of the Raven', Spirit of the Red Fox' & 'Spirit of the Hawk', with certificates, H28cm (4)

Lot 240

J.H. Boone wall plaque depicting three Native Americans, 'The Council', by Gary Rose, H53cm, Native American style spirit stick and two Native American style peace pipes (4)

Lot 50

Five Franklin Mint figures; 'My Spirit Unconquered', 'Sisters of Spring', 'Goddess of the Moon', Princess of the Lotus Blossoms' and 'The Princess of the Iris Blossoms', all with certificates (5)

Lot 118

A large chrome Spirit of Ecstasy, on black marble plinth

Lot 60

A Mixed Lot of Silver, To include a candlestick, hallmarks for Birmingham, two condiments with blue glass liners, three silver backed brushes and comb, and a spirit label for gin, (9) overall silver weight is 4.280 oz

Lot 50

A Silver Wine Coaster, Hallmarks for Birmingham, with a wood interior, 10cm diameter, also with a silver spirit label for gin, (2)

Lot 727

Wedgwood Jasperware lidded pots, two Wade spirit barrels, Chinese vase, blue and white china, etc.

Lot 521

A Georgian spirit decanter with target stopper

Lot 505

Two glass spirit decanters

Lot 2297

New Zealand Penny Token : H.J. Hall, Christchurch, Coffee Mills / H.J. Hall, Family Grocer, Wine & Spirit Merchant, 19thC, VF

Lot 23

A late Victorian silver plated spirit kettle on stand, and a silver plated sugar bowl with milk jug.

Lot 549

A plated spirit kettle embossed with flowers

Lot 114

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ANTLER HANDLED WALKING STICK, concealing a horse hand measuring device with intact spirit level, engraved band, dated 1911

Lot 157

A GEORGIAN TRIPLE RING NECK GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER with SILVER "WHISKY" LABEL, together with a PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS SPIRIT TUMBLERS

Lot 79

SET OF BRASS IMPERIAL WEIGHTS, along with a pair of brass candlesticks, a spirit level, a naval compass and another compass

Lot 195

A group of four 18th century small glasses, a small spirit flask and two chemist bottles

Lot 71

Waterloo Royal Mint £5 Silver Proof Piedfort Coin in original presentation box with certificate. In 2015 to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, the Royal Mint released a very Limited Issue Battle of Waterloo £5 Five Pound Silver Proof Coin struck in solid. 925 Sterling Silver. The reverse designed by David Lawrence captures the handshake between a triumphant Wellington and Blücher, the spirit of camaraderie, while the obverse is the stunning effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank Broadley. These legal tender coins have been struck to proof quality using specially prepared dies and highly polished blanks. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 164

A Victorian brass spirit kettle on stand

Lot 166

Old decanter or spirit labels, pocket knife and advertising hammer - William's Toffee

Lot 152

A London Silver Mustard, together with another similar London silver mustard, a London silver small presentation trophy cup and silver topped glass spirit flask

Lot 12

An Art Nouveau hammered copper and brass spirit kettle by Townsend and Co, H. 31cm.

Lot 1344

A GOOD STERLING SILVER OVERLAY GLASS SPIRIT FLASK. 13cms.

Lot 917

NINE VICTORIAN GLASS SPIRIT MEASURES. Various sizes.

Lot 178

1 MOTORBIKE MOULDED GLASS RATZEPUTZ SPIRIT AND 2 OTHERS

Lot 518

A 19TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN BLACK FOREST SPIRIT TANTALUS having branch work and leaf decoration, complete with two glass decanters and twelve engraved glasses 33cm wide 31cm high.

Lot 1389

A PAIR OF BACCARAT SPIRIT DECANTERS. (2)

Lot 2067

AFTER CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WYNNE NEVINSON. (1889-1946) ARR. SPIRIT OF PROGRESS, LITHOGRAPH. 25 x 17.5cms TOGETHER WITH A MIXED MEDIA COLLAGE ENTITLED MANDALA OPENING BY BRIAN HANSCOMB, INITIALLED AND DATED 1997. 30 x 21cms.

Lot 104

A collection of 19th century and later glassware to include rummers, spirit glasses, etc

Lot 75

A live steam spirit fired verticle steam plant, together with brass blow torches and brassware (a qty)

Lot 1208

Rolls Royce - After Charles Robinson Sykes (1875 - 1950), a substantial brown patinated bronze, The Spirit of Ecstasy, three-tier black marble pedestal base, 65cm high, 20th century Provenance: by repute from the vendor, this sculptural mascot was displayed in a Rolls Royce showroom.

Lot 693

A George I style silver matched five piece bachelor's tea and coffee service, comprising tea and coffee pots, spirit kettle on stand, cream jug and sugar basin, scroll-capped handles, the kettle 17cm high overall, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1949 & 1952, 24oz gross

Lot 5317

Metalware - a silver presentation trophy, Bournemouth Master Bakers Exhibition 1931; a copper and brass spirit kettle and stand; a plated tea pot; a set of Escalado lead horses; an early 20th century frilled edge light shade; a pair of glass light shades; etc

Lot 103

A Venetian clear glass ewer and stopper, 20th century, applied with pale amber trail ornament, 29.5 cm tall; and a pair of Victorian green glass and metal mounted spirit flasks and stoppers, each with a plated bottle label, 21 cm high

Lot 108

ASPREY, LONDON. A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED GLASS SPIRIT DECANTER AND A STOPPER, DECANTER 17.5CM H, LONDON 1970

Lot 278

A Hoover Spirit 2100w vacuum cleaner

Lot 267

Aviation FDC Cover dedicated to Charles Lindbergh. Cover was flown over routes taken by Lindbergh in the ‘Spirit of St. Louis’ during his record-breaking flight. Signed Captain R. Fryer (Boeing 707 pilot). Good condition Est.

Lot 142

Messner [Reinhold], three volumes, The Crystal Horizon, To the Top of the World and Free Spirit, all first UK editions, various publishers and dates

Lot 113

Beatrice workmans spirit stove with enamel base

Lot 116

Large collection of brass copper and pewter tea pots spirit stands jam pan oil lamp etc

Lot 92

Vintage spirit iron with wooden handle

Lot 101

Yaacov Agam, Israeli (born 1928) Five Panel Mixed Media on Glass "Spirit of America" Signed and Numbered 174/180. COA attached en verso. Measures 11-5/8" H x 46-1/4" W Condition: Very light scuffs otherwise good condition Estimate: $300.00 - $500.300 Domestic Shipping: Third party

Lot 178

A tray of assorted brass ware including three mortar and pestles, brass spirit kettle on stand, pair of Eastern daggers, horse brasses etc

Lot 161

A cased set of six plated napkin rings, two metal spirit kettles on stands, other metalware and miscellaneous items.

Lot 204

The Spirit of the Plays of Shakespeare, Frank Howard, vol 1., Cadell, London, 1827, binding defective; and a collection of loose engravings (qty)

Lot 203

A boxed remote control helicopter, Spirit CX V 2.4G by Century UK Ltd, (unused), together with other. (2)

Lot 35

A silver plated tea caddy and spirit kettle.

Lot 433

A No 1 Panoram-Kodak 2¼ x 7" Roll Film Camera, panoramic swing lens camera, serial no 2317, one-piece back model, shutter not working, spirit level present

Lot 146

A Manfrotto Professional Tripod & Three Stands, Manfrotto # 074 with pan & tilt head, spirit level, quick release plates, legs with three sections, clamp tightening, a Photax lighting stand and two other stands

Lot 1150

A collection of modern silver wine and spirit labels, various designs, dates and makers, including a pair of double sided labels, by C.H.D, London 1960, cartouche form, incised 'DANDELION' and 'RASPBERRY', the other incised 'ORANGE' and 'RHUBARB', plus various others 'VERMOUTH', WHISKEY', 'PORT', 'ASTRINGENT', 'METHYLATED SPIRIT' and 'METHYLATED', plus a set of four electroplated barrel wine labels, approx. weighable 2.6oz. (12)

Lot 910

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include Colclough teawares, Royal Doulton Spirit of the Wind (sd), commemorative items, a linen table cloth and a Baby Sweetums doll in original box etc

Lot 919

A GROUP OF BRASS AND COPPER ITEMS, to include a stick stand, coal scuttle, log bin, kettle and spirit burner, jugs etc

Lot 926

A set of three spirit levels (30)

Lot 331

A small selection of fashion wrist watches including Tommy Spirit, Timex, Slazenger etc

Lot 224

A selection of cabinet makers joiners and wood working tools including spirit levels markers etc

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