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Francois Pompon (French, 1855-1933) Dinde Patinated bronze, Signed 37cm high, 31cm wide, 27cm deep On view at: The Sculpture Park Born in Saulieu, Burgundy, in 1855, Pompon worked first as an apprentice to his father, a cabinet-maker, and from his teenage years as a monumental mason and stone carver, involved in the rebuilding of a damaged Paris after the Franco-Prussian war.A sought-after assistant and stone cutter, Francois Pompon provided blocks of marble for contemporaries Auguste Rodin (even at one point becoming his head of studio) and Camille Claudel. As a sculptor, Pompon’s practice was first centred around the human figure. Then, around 1905, he abandoned the human form to capture animals instead, visiting the Jardin des Plantes in Paris to observe them. This shift in his career led to his first great success - at the age of 67, Pompon exhibited a streamlined ‘Ours Blanc’ or polar bear, which was to become his most iconic work. During the decade that followed, he received several large commissions, including a stag for the Dutch city of Arnhem, and a bull for his hometown of Saulieu. His sculptures are held by important museum collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Musee d’Orsay in Paris
Harris Oxton (1886-1930) - six watercolours - (1) Crows in wheat field, signed lower left, (24cm x 34cm), F&G, titled in pencil to the back 'Bidston 1902'; (2) Valley with trees and cattle, signed lower right, (16.5cm x 24.5cm), F&G; (3) Cottage and stile, signed lower right, (24cm x 16cm), F&G; (4) Head and shoulders portrait of woman in green dress, signed and dated 1915 lower right, (16cm x 10.5cm), glazed and in an oval wooden frame; (5) Woman outside stone cottage, signed lower right, (25cm x 16cm); (6)Field and cottages, signed lower right, (27.5cm x 42cm)
A Victorian 9ct gold bar brooch, set with split pearls, Birmingham 1897, an amethyst and synthetic spinel ring tested as approximately 14ct gold, an 18ct gold five stone diamond star set ring, three gold signet rings, tested as approximately 9ct gold and a gold ring clip, a paste ring marked 9ct sil, a silver medallion and a plain ring, 2.88g brooch, 3.75g - 14ct, 1.81g - 18ct approximately, 5.48g - 9ct
A PAIR OF DROP EARRINGS AND AN 18CT GOLD PENDANT, the earrings each designed as a pear shape gold stone drop to the scalloped stud panel, posts stamped 9ct, lengths 42mm, approximate weight 3.3 grams, together with an 18ct gold pendant, set with a single circular colourless cubic zirconia, suspension loop with 18ct hallmark for Birmingham, length 13mm, approximate weight 1.3 grams
A DANISH MODERNIST NIELS ERIK FROM AMBER COLOUR STONE SET BRACELET, comprised circular panels to round button style clasp, measuring approximately 200mm in length, signed 'Sterling Denmark N.E. FROM 925', approximate gross weight 47.5 grams condition: The bracelet is in working order and there are a few light surface scratches to the stones, one stone with a very small nick,
A MODERN PLATINUM SINGLE STONE PRINCESS CUT DIAMOND PENDANT, estimated weight 0.64ct, colour assessed as E-F, clarity assessed VS1-2, together with a platinum fine filled curb link chain, measuring approximately 460mm in length, hallmarked platinum, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 5.0 grams
A MODERN SINGLE STONE DIAMOND PENDANT, a modern round brilliant cut diamond, together with an HRD diamond grading report, stated weight 1.00ct, colour G, clarity SI1, pendant stamped '750', together with a fine 18ct white gold curb chain measuring 450mm in length, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams
AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as three brilliant cut diamonds within collet settings to the plain band, estimated central diamond weight 1.10ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as I1, the side diamonds estimated weight as 0.25ct each, colour asssessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield 2004, ring size P, approximate weight 5.7 grams
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