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KARL HAGENAUER (Austria, 1898 - 1956)."Horse".Sculpture in darkened brass. Wooden base.The base is damaged and has marks of use.Measurements: 22,5 x 30 x 5 cm; 4,5 x 40 x 14,5 cm (base).Son of the goldsmith Carl Hagenauer, Karl studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Vienna, where he was taught by Josef Hoffmann and Oskar Strnad and imbued with the spirit of the Wiener Wekstätte. After obtaining his diploma in architecture, he did military service between 1917 and 1919, and on his return he began to work as an architect and in his father's studio. During these years he created numerous pieces in silver, brass, copper, enamel, ivory, stone and wood. In 1928, after his father's death, he took over the management of the workshop and was responsible for the expansion of the firm, extending production to cabinetmaking and opening shops in Vienna and Salzburg. Since then he has exhibited his best pieces both in Austria and abroad, was twice awarded the gold medal at the Milan Triennale and was made a member of the Austrian Werkbund and the Werkstätte. His works are now in collections all over the world, including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA and the Jewish Museum in New York, the Casa Lis in Salamanca and many others.
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778)Veduta del prospetto principale della Colonna Trajana; Veduta del prospetto principale della Colonna Antonina (Wilton-Ely 687,708; Ficacci 703,724) Two large engravings, 1774-79, each on six joined sheets of laid paper, framedTrajana sheet 2878 x 475mm. (113 3/8 x 18 3/4in.);Antonina sheet 2607 x 470mm. 102 5/8 x 18 1/2in.) (2)Footnotes:Piranesi arrived in Rome in 1740 and after studying etching and engraving with Giuseppe Vasi and Carlo Zucchi, he became one of the most sought-after artists to commission for views of the city. As the son of a stone mason and as a trained architect himself, Piranesi was in an excellent position to appreciate and convey the majesty of these columns.These two imposing plates were produced for the series ​Trofeo o sia Magnifica Colonna Coclide, depicting the colossal relief columns of Rome: the columns of Trajan, Antonine (of Marcus Aurelius) and Antoninus and Faustina.Trajan's Column is the last remaining intact monument in the Trajan Forum in Rome, completed in 113 AD. It is celebrated for its spiral bas-relief sculptures which commemorate the emperor's victory in the Dacian Wars (Romania). After his death, Trajan's ashes were interred in the pedestal. There was originally a statue of Trajan on top but this was replaced by a statue of St Peter.The Antonine Column was commissioned by Marcus Aurelius's son Commodus to commemorate his father's triumph over the Germanic Marcomanni tribe in 176 AD and has a similar bas-relief decoration. It was erected in the Piazza Colonna in 193 AD and was originally topped with a statue of Marcus Aurelius, which was replaced with a statue of St Paul.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Grand triptyque présentant des poissons fossiles Large Triptych Fossil Fish MuralDiplomystus dentatus, Knightia eocaena, Priscacara serrata, Mioplosus labracoides Lower Eocene (48 Ma)Green River Formation, Wyoming, USAThe Green River Formation, in Utah and Wyoming, is one of the most important fossil sites for understanding the Eocene epoch that began about 55 million years ago. Today it is one of the most abundant and well-preserved sources of freshwater fossils in the world, producing some 19 genera of fish. The present offering was quarried from a rare, dark limestone exclusive to the particular private quarry from which this specimen originates. This dark limestone, found at the bottom of the '18-inch layer' (part of the capping layers), is a harder and more compact limestone so the fossils tend to be more dimensional and better preserved. The three separate fossil fish murals which form the triptych contain a variety of large and small fossils. They include: five Diplomystus dentatus in sizes up to 42 cm; a 32 cm Mioplosus labracoides; three Priscacara serrata in sizes up to 20 cm; and ten Knightia eocaena, in sizes up to 16.5 cm. The stone contains other trace fossils. The stone slabs have been affixed to a wood backing, with finished and beveled edges. Each of the three sections has a two-part aluminum, French cleat on the back for ease of hanging. Each panel weighing 68 lbs. Each panel measuring 120 x 60 cm. When displayed together, the three panels measuring overall: 120 x 181 x 3.5 cm (3) Grand triptyque présentant des poissons fossiles Diplomystus dentatus, Knightia eocaena, Priscacara serrata, Mioplosus labracoidesÉocène inférieur (48 millions d'années)Formation de Green River, Wyoming, USALa formation de Green River, dans l'Utah et le Wyoming, est l'un des sites fossilifères les plus importants pour comprendre l'époque éocène qui a commencé il y a environ 55 millions d'années. C'est aujourd'hui l'une des sources de fossiles d'eau douce les plus abondantes et les mieux préservées au monde, avec quelques 19 genres de poissons.Le présent spécimen a été extrait d'un calcaire foncé rare, exclusif à la carrière privée d'où il provient. Ce calcaire foncé, que l'on trouve au fond de la 'couche de 18 pouces' (partie des couches de recouvrement), est un calcaire plus dur et plus compact, de sorte que les fossiles ont tendance à être plus dimensionnels et mieux préservés.Les trois peintures murales distinctes de poissons fossiles qui forment le triptyque contiennent une variété de fossiles grands et petits. Parmi eux, cinq Diplomystus dentatus mesurant jusqu'à 42 cm, un Mioplosus labracoides de 32 cm, trois Priscacara serrata mesurant jusqu'à 20 cm et dix Knightia eocaena mesurant jusqu'à 16.5 cm. La pierre contient d'autres traces de fossiles. Les dalles ont été fixées sur un support en bois, avec des bords finis et biseautés. Chacune des trois sections est dotée d'un taquet français en aluminium en deux parties à l'arrière pour faciliter la suspension. Chaque panneau pèse 20 kg et mesure 120 x 60 cm. Dimensions totales :120 x 181 x 3.5 cm(3) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Plaque fossile présentant une raie et des poissons Fossil Stingray with FishHeliobatus radians Lower EoceneGreen River Formation, Wyoming, USAA superbly prepared example of a highly rare fossil from one of the premier localities in the world, with a wingspan measuring 21.5 cm across, and 38 cm from tip to tail on an irregularly shaped natural limestone matrix. The preservation is excellent as evidenced by the presence of the many delicate wing bones and tiny vertebrae. Even one of the stingers is present towards the tip of the tail. Also present are two Knightia species as well as a 12.7 cm Diplomystus dentatus. The stone is from the '18-inch' layer of the Green River Formation and it contains unique textures and colors. The bright orange color is natural and is caused by iron oxides in the stone. Stingrays are among the rarest species to be found in the Green River Formation in Wyoming. They are a cartilaginous fish, a characteristic highly antipathetic to fossilization. The 'wings' of the ray present one of the greatest challenges to the excavator, having the thickness of only two sheets of paper. The preparator's skill is likewise keenly tested in its presentation, and the fine detail of the present example is testament to his years of experience. The fossil plaque has a two-part aluminum French cleat mounted on the verso for ease of hanging. Measuring 87 x 63.5 x 3 cmPlaque fossile présentant une raie et des poissons Heliobatus radiansÉocène inférieurFormation de Green River, Wyoming, USAIl s'agit d'un exemple superbement préparé d'un fossile très rare provenant de l'une des premières localités du monde, avec une envergure d'aile mesurant 21.5 cm de diamètre, et 38 cm de la pointe à la queue sur une matrice calcaire naturelle de forme irrégulière. La préservation est excellente, comme en témoigne la présence de nombreux os d'ailes délicats et de minuscules vertèbres. Même l'un des aiguillons est présent vers l'extrémité de la queue. Sont également présentes deux espèces de Knightia ainsi qu'un Diplomystus dentatus de 12.7 cm. La pierre provient de la couche '18 pouces' de la formation Green River et elle présente des textures et des couleurs uniques. La couleur orange vif est naturelle et est due aux oxydes de fer présents dans la pierre.Les raies font partie des espèces les plus rares que l'on trouve dans la formation Green River du Wyoming. C'est un poisson cartilagineux, une caractéristique hautement antipathique à la fossilisation. Les 'ailes' de la raie présentent l'un des plus grands défis pour l'excavateur, ayant l'épaisseur de seulement deux feuilles de papier. L'habileté du préparateur est également mise à l'épreuve dans sa présentation, et la finesse des détails du présent exemple témoigne de ses années d'expérience. La plaque fossile est dotée d'un taquet français en aluminium en deux parties monté au verso pour faciliter la suspension. 87 x 63.5 x 3 cm This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
POETRY. - Christopher LOGUE. The Girls. London: Bernard Stone, 1969. Limited edition, this being number 5 of 50 copies signed by the author, 4to (294 x 190mm.) (Toning.) Original black morocco-backed cloth-covered boards with a Vorticist design (small stains to upper cover). - And a further thirty-four volumes of poetry (including John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' illustrated by William Strang, 1905, 8vo) (35).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
ROWLING, J.K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. St. Helens: The Book People, 1998. Third impression of the 'Ted Smart' edition, 8vo (197 x 128mm.) (Mild toning.) Original pictorial boards, dust-jacket (faint shelf-wear to rear inner flap). - And a further ten volumes by J.K. Rowling (including a second impression of the 'Ted Smart' edition of 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets', 1998, 8vo, and a first printing by Bloomsbury of 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', 2000, 8vo) (11).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Mixed lot to include a small ruby and diamond three stone ring, each individually set in heart settings, stamped 18ct and plat, a single stone moonstone ring (unmarked), tests for 9ct gold, 2 9ct gold paste set rings, a Art Deco ladies Swiss movement wristwatch, import marked for London 1931, etc
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