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A carved limestone architectural head
A similar carved limestone architectural head
probably late medieval, English or French 15th century, 24cm high by 26cm wide by 29cm deep £500-800
24cm high by 26cm wide by 29cm deep £500-800
3 A similar carved limestone architectural head 26cm high by 26cm wide by 29cm deep £400-600 4 A similar carved limestone architectural head 24cm high by 26cm wide by 29cm deep £400-600
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5 A medieval carved stone Gothic window probably 13th century now mounted on later carved limestone base 122cm high overall by 80cm wide ÂŁ1200-1800
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A pair of Georgian carved sandstone reclining lions
† A Georgian lead cistern
2nd half 18th century
dated 1752
on pedestals
with initials FM with later tap, sides and back
80cm high by 110cm long
92cm high by 150cm long by 51cm deep
£2000-4000
£2000-4000
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† A rectangular carved sandstone trough
A small Georgian lead corner cistern
52cm high by 155cm wide by 67cm deep
dated 1755 and with bronze tap
£2500-4000
52cm high by 55cm wide It is extremely rare to find lead cisterns of such modest proportions. Most were of much larger size for outside locations usually in courtyards to collect rainwater from roofs. £1500-2500
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A large carved limestone trough
A rare Georgian lead corner cistern
68cm high by 203cm long by 84cm deep
with initial M and dated 1779
ÂŁ2000-4000
92cm high by 120cm wide ÂŁ3000-5000
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12 A carved sandstone trough 39cm high by 138cm long by 71cm deep £800-1200 13 † A carved sandstone trough 74cm high by 101 wide by 88cm deep £1500-2500
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A harlequin set of four staddlestones
An unusual Venetian 17th century style carved limestone wellhead
the tallest 84cm high ÂŁ500-800
19th century on base 84cm high by 82cm square, the base 104cm square ÂŁ2000-4000
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16 A rare early Victorian cast iron trough stamped Baker, Compton and dated 1842 on later supports the trough 30cm high; 72cm high overall by 343cm long by 46cm deep ÂŁ1200-1800 17 A pair of Victorian carved sandstone finials, circa 1870 134cm high ÂŁ2000-3000
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A pair of large pink granite columns
A pair of Cipollino marble columns
A pair of Italian Verde Antico marble columns
2nd half 19th century
19th century
19th century
with white marble Corinthian capitals and bases
with bronze caps and bases 216cm high by 38cm diameter
202cm high by 35cm diameter
259.5cm high
ÂŁ5000-8000
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21 A carved white marble Medici urn late 19th century 93cm high on associated marble pedestal, 186cm high overall Provenance: Major Ion R. Harrison (18891952), Croft House, Helensburgh, Scotland Thence by descent, until sold Great Western Auctions, Glasgow, 15 June 2018, lot 821. The present vase is modelled after the celebrated Antique marble original believed to date from the first century A.D., first recorded at the Villa Medici in Rome in the late 16th century, and now in the Uffizi, Florence. The frieze is said to depict the Athenians gathered at Delphi before the Trojan War, as well as satyrs and a female figure, likely Iphigenia, seated below a statue of Artemis. Along with the Borghese Vase, with which it is often paired, the Medici Vase achieved widespread fame through the publication of engravings such as those made by Piranesi and published in Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, sarcofagi, tripodi, lucerne, ed ornamenti antichi (1778). Together, the vases were regarded as being among the greatest surviving examples of Classical art, and were attributed by some early writers to the great Greek sculptor, painter, and architect, Phidias. Reflective of the Roman taste for lavish garden ornament, monumental vases of this type were de rigueur for any parterre from the mid -17th century onwards. ÂŁ15,000-25,000
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22 A carved white marble Medici urn late 18th/early 19th century old damages 101cm high First recorded in 1598 in the inventory of the Villa Medici, Rome although there is evidence that it was there at least thirty years earlier. In 1780 it was removed to Florence and soon entered the Uffizi where it remains today. The vase was one of the most popularly reproduced antiquities being copied in marble, bronze, terracotta, alabaster and biscuit and was commonly paired with the similarly shaped Borghese vase. It is believed that the original was executed in the second half of the first century A.D. ÂŁ2000-4000
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24 A pair of substantial composition stone urns modern, 130cm high by 115cm wide The design of these urns is based on the 17th century marble vase by Antoine Coysevox in the gardens of the palace of Versailles. £2000-4000 25 23 A set of four Victorian carved sandstone urns circa 1860 86cm high by 60cm diameter £2500-4000 16
A similar composition stone urn £1000-1500
26 A pair of unusual iron mounted elm rectangular planters early 20th century each with drainage hole 74cm high by 146cm long by 85cm deep ÂŁ1500-2500
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27 A pair of large and impressive Compton pottery scroll pots early 20th century, each with small circular makers mark 50cm high by 60cm diameter The Compton Potters Art Guild was started by Mary Watts, the wife of G.F. Watts the Victorian allegorical painter. In 1895 work began on the Watts Mortuary Chapel. Designed by Mary Watts, it was to be built from local clay by the villagers of Compton, near Godalming, Surrey. Mr and Mrs Watts were dedicated supporters of the growing Home Arts and Industries Association, a voluntary movement launched by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to revive the dying art of handicraft among the working classes. The idea was that young uneducated artisans should have their eyes opened to the wonders of art. They would be rescued from idleness, gambling and drinking -so the notion ran- during long winter evenings. Uplifted and taught how to use their hands with skill they would acquire a hobby to be proud of and develop this hitherto unknown talent, where possible to professional standards. The Pottery Art Guild continued from strength
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to strength, winning medals at the Royal Botanical Society and the Home Arts’ highest award, the gold cross. Liberty’s sold their garden ornaments as well as hand tufted Donegal carpets designed by Mrs Watts. They received architectural commissions from Lutyens, Clough William-Ellis and Goodhart Rendel. Recommended by Jekyll, they made miniature versions of their pots for the garden of Queen Mary’s dolls house in the early 1920’s. The Guild became a limited company run by George Aubertin and continued to produce works based on Mrs Watts’ designs until after her death in 1938. The scroll pots are illustrated in the Art Potters Guild catalogue page 11 and came in a variety of sizes of which this is the largest. Literature: The Watts Chapel, An Arts and Crafts Memorial by Veronica Franklin Gould, Arrow Press, Farnham, Surrey £1000-1500
28 A carved limestone plaque of a printer at his press by James Woodford O.B.E. R.A. signed James Woodford 1954 145cm high by 110cm wide Woodford was born in Nottingham on 25 September 1893 and started studying at the Nottingham School of Art, but his studies were curtailed when he enlisted during the First World War. After the war, he continued his training at the Royal College of Art in London, and was Rome Scholar in 1922-25. In 1934 Woodford created a monumental pair of doors for the headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects at 66 Portland Place, London. Woodford did some decorative work for the liner RMS Queen Mary, carving wooden screens and designing bronze uplighters for the cabin class smoking room. For the coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, Woodford made a set of ten plaster sculptures of the Queen’s Beasts, each 6 feet tall to be placed at the entrance of Westminster
Abbey. He went on to make a set of Portland stone replicas which an anonymous donor presented to Kew Gardens in 1956. They now stand on the Palm House Terrace. In the 1950s Woodford made a set of reliefs representing the four elements for the Lloyds building in Lime Street in the City of London. In 1951 he made the group of bronze statues of Robin Hood and his Merry Men that stand near the gates of Nottingham Castle. The group is now Grade II listed as part of the historic setting of the castle. In 1962 he modelled a new version of the royal coat of arms for use on major public buildings such as courts and embassies for the Ministry of Public Buildings. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy on 2 March 1937 and a full Academician on 27 April 1945, and appointed OBE in the 1953 Coronation Honours. He died on 8 November 1976. This panel would have been either an individual commission or more likely, one of a set representing various specialist skills. James Arthur Woodford OBE RA (1893-1976) was an
English sculptor. His works include sets of bronze doors for the headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects and Norwich City Hall; the Queen’s
of Robin Hood outside Nottingham Castle. £3000-5000
Beasts, originally made for the Coronation in 1953, and later replicated in stone, and the statue
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company took over rival firms such as Barbezat and Ducel becoming the largest and most prolific foundry of decorative and sculptural cast iron in France. They exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862 as well as the Chicago Great Exhibition of 1893.
29 A pair of rare Val d’Osne cast iron urns French, 2nd half 19th century 80cm high The Val d’Osne foundry was established by J.P.Andre in 1835 and based at the Val d’Osne, in the Haute-Marne. The
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These urns appear in the Val d’Osne foundry catalogue as originally being a Barbezat model and are illustrated on plate 477 no 38. (See engraving) £1500-2500
30 A pair of cast iron urns on pedestals 2nd half 19th century 110cm high by 75cm diameter £1000-1500
31 A large and impressive pair of cast iron urns on pedestals French, circa 1860 167cm high by 78cm diameter ÂŁ3000-5000
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32 An unusual Georgian style carved Portland stone sundial early 20th century with allegorical scenes probably representing the Seasons, the circular 12ins bronze plate signed David Pullen, Londini, Fecit and bearing the date 1734 and with a coat of arms 115cm high ÂŁ2000-3000
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33 A carved white marble sundial early 20th century 103cm high ÂŁ1500-2500
34 A painted wood and slate dove cot modern 400cm high ÂŁ800-1200
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35 A carved Istrian stone curved seat circa 1900 with later limestone seat 215cm wide ÂŁ3000-5000
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36 A carved white marble bench Italian, circa 1900 with later veined marble top 183cm long ÂŁ1500-2500
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37 A Coalbrookdale Gothic pattern cast iron seat late 19th century with iron slats 153cm wide This design number 99277 is No. 22 in the 1875 Coalbrookdale Castings Catalogue, section III, page 253. This design was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Foundry at the Public Record Office, on 5th February 1854. (See engraving) ÂŁ1800-2500
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38 A Coalbrookdale Nasturtium pattern cast iron seat last quarter 19th century fully stamped C B Dale with registration number and diamond registration stamp 183cm wide This design, number 1958629 was registered and patented at the Public Records Office by Coalbrookdale on the 1st of March 1866 and is seat number 44 in their 1875 catalogue of castings. (See engraving) ÂŁ4000-6000
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39 A Coalbrookdale Fern and Blackberry pattern cast iron seat last quarter 19th century marks possibly obscured by paint 149cm wide The original design, number 113617, was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on the 30th of April 1858 by Coalbrookdale and is seat number 29A in the castings catalogue of 1875, Section III page 254. (See engraving) ÂŁ600-1000
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40 A rare Coalbrookdale Passionflower pattern cast iron seat last quarter 19th century stamped with model number 74 and registration number 190cm wide This design was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on 8th February 1862 and is seat number 74 in the Coalbrookdale Castings catalogue of 1906. (See engraving). ÂŁ4000-6000
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41 A Coalbrookdale cast iron seat 2nd half 19th century marks possibly obscured by paint 126cm wide This seat is illustrated in the 1875 Coalbrookdale catalogue, Section III, page 265, no 24. (See engraving for double sided version) ÂŁ500-800
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42 A rare Coalbrookdale cast iron table plant stand last quarter 19th century 65cm diameter A similar plant stand with an extra tier is illustrated in the 1875 Coalbrookdale Catalogue, Section III, no 107. ÂŁ300-500
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43 An oak table modern 274cm by 100cm ÂŁ1800-2500
44 A large brass and iron mounted wooden ships wheel 19th century now mounted as a table with glass top and wrought iron base glass diameter 183cm ÂŁ1200-1800
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45 A rare J. P White painted wood seat early 20th century 213cm wide ÂŁ800-1200
46 An unusual cast iron tree seat early 20th century 212cm wide ÂŁ400-600
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47 A rare Austin and Seeley composition stone bowl on stand 124cm high Felix Austin went into business in 1828 having bought moulds from a firm that had gone out of business. He established works in New Road, London, describing himself variously as an architect, statuary mason and sculptor as well as artificial stone maker. His material was not the same as the ceramic body used by Mrs Coade but made from Portland cement, broken stone pounded marble and coarse sand (The Builder 1868). Around 1840 he entered into partnership with John Seeley. Seeley had trained at the Royal Academy Schools and also made an artificial stone which he called artificial limestone, before
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entering into partnership with Austin. In 1841 they published their first catalogue, Pleasure Grounds etc. from their address in New Road. Similar, but not identical models are illustrated in this catalogue. £800-1200 48
A carved limestone bird bath by Keith Newstead
1960s, with a semi draped female torso and circular base with sculptor’s monogram 135cm high by 80cm diameter £800-1200
The following 36 lots came from a Private Garden in Totteridge, North London see our website for additional images 49 An exceptionally large composition stone planter 2nd half 20th century 97cm high by 135cm diameter ÂŁ1000-1500
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A substantial composition stone urn on plinth
A patinated fibreglass urn on pedestal
A Romanesque style composition stone sundial with bronze plate
178cm high by 131cm wide ÂŁ1500-2500
the urn 150cm high; overall height 220cm ÂŁ600-1000
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115cm high overall ÂŁ150-250
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A rare Blanchard terracotta pedestal
A Swedish style composition stone finial on pedestal
A composition stone urn on pedestal
2nd half 20th century
148cm high
circa 1870 stamped Terra cotta M H Blanchard London, 72cm high, now surmounted by a later composition stone urn, 2nd half 20th century, 152cm high overall
218cm high ÂŁ600-1000
2nd half 20th century ÂŁ600-1000
ÂŁ800-1200
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A wrought iron armillary sundial
A pair of composition stone lidded finial tops on pedestals
A composition stone urn on pedestal
2nd half 20th century
176cm high
late 20th century on earlier Istrian stone pedestal, early 20th century, the pedestal 116cm high; 180cm high overall ÂŁ700-1000
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165cm high ÂŁ800-1200
2nd half 20th century ÂŁ500-800
59 A composition stone bird bath 2nd half 20th century, 94cm high by 72cm diameter ÂŁ300-500 60 A wrought iron gazebo 2nd half 20th century, 290cm high by 204cm diameter ÂŁ500-800
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61 An Oak and Ivy pattern cast iron seat, possibly Coalbrookdale early 20th century no visible foundry marks 148cm wide £500-800
62 A wrought iron seat circa 1900 185cm wide £250-400
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63 A pair of substantial bronze garden candelabra indistinctly signed and dated 1998 with glass globes 253cm high overall ÂŁ5000-8000
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64 A set of four composition stone putti musicians on pedestals 2nd half 20th century 142cm high ÂŁ1500-2500 65 A large terracotta planter probably Southern Mediterranean, 20th century 53cm high by 85cm diameter ÂŁ300-500
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A bronze fountain 2nd half 20th century
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with dolphin mouth drilled for water
A bronze wall fountain
135cm high
lion’s mouth and dolphins plumbed for water
£1000-1500
last quarter 20th century
185cm high; bowl width 98cm £2500-4000
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A pair of Doulton style composition stone urns on pedestals 2nd half 20th century, 108cm high £600-1000
An unusual lead wall sundial
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54cm high, a terracotta plaque and a cast iron fountain mask (see website for more images) £200-400
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2nd half 20th century, 75cm high £200-300
A bronze and lead wall fountain 2nd half 20th century with green man mask plumbed for water £200-400
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73 A pair of cast iron urns on pedestals last quarter 20th century, 79cm high £300-500 74 A terracotta rectangular trough, possibly Manifattura di Signa early 20th century, on associated composition stone feet, 62cm high by 125cm long £450-750 75 A pair of composition stone rectangular troughs on stands 80cm high by 118cm long £600-1000
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76 A similar single rectangular composition stone trough on stand £300-500
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77 A pair of composition stone urns 2nd half 20th century 65cm high £200-300
78 A set of three terracotta gate pier balls 20th century 45cm high £250-400
79 A pair of unusual terracotta stylised dolphin fountains by Alan Frost late 20th century mouths drilled for water, signed Alan Frost, Malmesbury 46cm high by 94cm long £800-1200
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80 A pair of lead urns modern, 45cm high, together with a William and Mary lead style fibreglass urn, modern, 39cm high (see website for more images) ÂŁ300-500 81 A hand thrown terracotta planter 2nd half 20th century, 54cm high by 68cm diameter ÂŁ300-500 82 A bronze urn 2nd half 20th century, 100cm high ÂŁ800-1200
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83 After Claude Ballin: A pair of bronze urns 2nd half 20th century 96cm high This pair of bronze urns are copies of originals believed to have been cast by Duval from designs by Louis XIV’s goldsmith Claude Ballin for the Parterre du Nord at Versailles. £1500-2500
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84 A similar pair of bronze urns ÂŁ1500-2500
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85 Gottwalt Kuhse: An impressive terracotta figure of Rebecca on pedestal signed G Kuhse fec 1881 and with manufacturer’s stamp E March Söhne at Berlin the figure 168cm high by 72cm deep; the pedestal 91cm high by 62cm diameter; overall 256cm high The terracotta manufactory was started by Ernst March in 1846 and continued after his death by his widow Sophie March. From 1865, their sons Paul and Emil continued the business as Ernst March & Söhne Pottery Factory producing highquality terracotta for well-known and prestigious buildings such as the Berlin Museum of Decorative Arts, Görlitzer Bahnhof or the Red Town Hall. The son Otto became an architect, as did his grandchildren Walter and Werner March. Around 1896, the Ernst March & Söhne factory employed 150 workers and consumed 1,500 tonnes of clay annually. Gottwalt Kuhse was active as a sculptor from 1870-1890. £10,000-15,000
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86 After Clodion: A cast iron figure of a Bacchante and young satyr by J J Ducel circa 1870 the base stamped JJ Ducel me de Forges, Paris 150cm high (See engraving) A similar figure is illustrated in the catalogue of the Societe Anonyme des HautsFourneaux and du Val-d’Osne Fonderies circa 1900, Plate 572 (see engraving). The firm of J.J. Ducel was started in 1810 at Poce in the Pas-de-Calais. One of the leading manufacturers specialising in architectural fittings as well as urns and statues. Following the death of Monsieur Ducel in 1878 the Val d’Osne foundry purchased the firm’s patterns. The output of cast iron in France at this time was enormous offering a huge range of architectural and decorative pieces which could be selected from lavishly illustrated catalogues. Claude Michel Clodion (1738-1814) was a rococo sculptor whose works were extensively reproduced in the 19th century in a wide range of materials including cast iron. £4000-6000
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87 A Porphyry and white marble bust of a Roman Emperor Italian, 19th century on green marble socle 76cm high by 56cm wide by 26cm deep £5000-8000
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88 A carved white marble figure of the Roman Emperor Augustus 1st half 20th century 190cm high by 70cm wide by 50cm deep ÂŁ4500-7000
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The modeller of this statue, Charles Bonnet, despite his English sounding name was from Barcelona. Much of his work was of animals and birds and many of his statues were displayed in the show garden at the back of the Bromsgrove works in Station Road. Most of the Bromsgrove products were produced in quantity, and were available to purchase from the various catalogues produced by the Guild. This rare figure does not appear to have been illustrated in any of Bromsgrove Guild’s literature and the only other known example of this figure was commissioned for the garden of Chequers, which was originally the Buckinghamshire mansion belonging to Lord Lee, who presented the house to the nation in 1917 as a country residence for the use of future Prime Ministers. It still stands on the lawn in front of the main entrance to the house. 89 An important life size lead figure of Hygieia by Bromsgrove Guild and modelled by Charles Bonnet early 20th century 196cm high The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts was established in 1894 by Walter Gilbert who took over a foundry in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. It was first involved with decorative ironwork, but the business soon expanded into a great many other fields. By 1900 Gilbert had gone into partnership with a Mr McCandlish and had taken over further premises in the town which housed bronze and lead foundries, as well as wood and stone carving studios. By 1908 they had established an outlet in London, and as a result of their most famous commission, the iron and bronze gates outside Buckingham Palace, they were issued with a Royal Warrant appointing them metal workers to Edward VII (an honour repeated two years later under George V). Unlike the majority of other contemporary English manufacturers of garden ornaments most of the Guild’s figurative subjects were modelled in the popular styles of the day. In 1921 the Guild became a limited company, but by this date some of the members had left to start companies of their own. However, the Guild continued to produce a variety of garden ornaments for many years finally closing in 1966.
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Hygieia was a goddess in Greek mythology and was the daughter and chief attendant to Asklepios, the god of medicine. The cult of Hygieia started in Athens in the 600s BC, in connection with the cult of Athene, goddess of wisdom and purity. Statues of Athene and Hygieia stood at the entrance to the Acropolis temple in Athens. In classical sculpture she was often shown holding or feeding a large snake, (the symbol of Asklepion medicine). Literature: The Bromsgrove Guild - an Illustrated History, edited by Quintin Watt, published by the Bromsgrove Society 1999, page 63. £30,000-50,000
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Further research has revealed that Gerard was born on 6 February 1725 probably in the parish of St Mary Aldermary in the vicinity of Bow Lane, and christened at the French Huguenot Church of St Martin Orgars on the 28th February. He seems to have gone to Lisbon in Portugal around 1746 and then lived much of his life there. He then returned to the England around 1794 and spent his later years living at Wimbledon near London. His estate in Portugal was Quinta at Benfica, near Lisbon and later Monserrate near Sintra. A prominent member of the British Factory in Lisbon, he made a vast fortune, possibly relating to diamonds commerce with Brazil. He was possibly the Administrator of the Crown jewels and diamond mines of Brazil. He also possibly imported redwood and presumably had many other business interests. He seems to have been involved in the building of the British Hospital in Lisbon. He was also involved in a bank Purry Mellish & De Vismes. He is mentioned in the book ‘They Went to Portugal’ by Rose Macaulay.
90 An extremely rare Coade stone bust of Gerard de Visme stamped Coade, Lambeth, the back scratched with Gerard de Visme E** 5 1793 and with partial old paper inventory label 29cm high This extremely rare bust is illustrated in Mrs Coade’s stone by Alison Kelly, who states on page 139 “Another charming small portrait bust sold at Christies in April 1986. The name on the sitter was scratched on the back and difficult to decipher. He was Gerard de Visme, a Huguenot, and the piece is marked 1793. It is bronzed. Its provenance is unknown, and it is now in a private collection. It was shown in Henry Clay’s article in the Connoisseur, October 1928, pp 79-87, but he did not know who it was. Gerard de Visme lived at Wimbledon Lodge, South Side, Wimbledon, lavishly decorated with Coade stone” 56
In 1790, Gerard moved onto the Monserrate estate, near Sintra. It would appear that he was not able to buy the property at Monserrate due to laws forbidding ownership of property by foreigners in Portugal at the time. Years later Francis Cook, another Englishman, stumbled upon the ruins of DeVisme’s Palace and was able to purchase it. Francis Cook became the first Visconde of Monserrate. One rumour about DeVisme’s daughter is that she was the reason he abandoned Monserrate. He apparently spent much time isolated there and the speculation is that he carried on some kind of improper relationship (with a servant or another member of society). His permanent abandonment of Monserrate coincides with his reappearance in London with an unexplained daughter. In London Gerard appears to have been a partner in the banking firm of De Vismes, Cuthbert, Marsh, Creed and Co, which is recorded in the London Directory of 1797. Gerard is buried in the churchyard of St Mary’s in Wimbledon. He is noted as dying in 1797 having been resident at Wimbledon Lodge, Southside. A large portrait of Gerard, by Thomas Hickey, dated 1783, 10 years before this bust was commissioned, is in the National Trust collection at Tyntesfield, near Bristol.
A second copy of this portrait, presumably also painted by Thomas Hickey, came up for Auction 14 March 2012 in Australia (Mossgreen, Lot 49). There is also a small miniature portrait of him painted in 1794 by Henry Spicer (English, 1743-1804) where Gerard is noted as being 67 years old. This miniature is now in the Carnegie Museum of Art in America. Eleanor Coade (d.1821) opened her Lambeth Manufactory for ceramic artificial stone in 1769, and appointed the sculptor John Bacon as its manager two years later. She was employed by all the leading late 18th Century architects. From about 1777 she began her engraved designs, which were published in 1784 in a catalogue of over 700 items entitled A Descriptive Catalogue of Coade’s Artificial Stone Manufactory. Then in 1799, the year she entered into partnership with her cousin John Sealy, she issued a handbook of her Pedlar’s Lane exhibition Gallery. The firm became Coade and Sealey from this date and following Sealey’s death in 1813, it reverted to Coade and in 1821 with the death of the younger Eleanor Coade, control of the firm passed to William Croggan, who died in 1835, following bankruptcy. Coade’s manufactures resembling a fine-grained natural stone, have always been famed for their durability. Literature: Mrs Coade’s Stone, by Alison Kelly,SPA, 1990, page 139 £1000-2000
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91 A pair of cast iron putti candelabra figures French, last quarter 19th century on pedestals with seven branch ormolu candelabrae 216cm high £5000-8000
92 † After Jacquemart: A pair of bronze dogs modern bearing foundry stamp A Durenne Sommevoire 97cm high Alfred Jacquemart was born in Paris in 1824, the son of a locksmith. He entered the Beaux Arts on the 22nd September 1843 and became one of the leading ‘animalier’ figures of his day, regularly exhibiting at the Salon between 1847 and 1877. He produced a considerable number of public works, notably four stone sphinxes for La fontaine du Chatelet in Paris in 1858, and two years later two bronze dragons for the Saint Michel fountain. He was also responsible for eight lions for the Chateau d’Eau, and the rhinoceros in the foundry in the Trocadero. Jacquemart’s works were predominantly produced in two materials, bronze and cast iron. Examples of the former tend to be small desk and mantlepiece bronzes, but he also produced larger works such as the equestrian figure of The Great General in Chief of the army in Italy, which was exhibited at the Salon in 1864. However, the majority of his subjects cast in iron were frequently life-size. £8000-12,000
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93 Attributed to Edward Physick: A carved white marble bust of Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington 74cm high by 29cm wide Provenance: Removed from a house formerly owned by a member of the Physick family of sculptors. The Physick family of sculptors were first established in Cornwall in the 1760’s and for over a century the eldest son was always called Edward which sometimes makes identification difficult. Three busts of Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington are recorded as being by Edward William Physick, in 1832, 1843 and another with an unrecorded date made for the Merchant Taylor’s Hall in the City of London. This bust is undoubtably of the Duke with his distinctive nose and mutton chop whiskers and is likely to have been made in the latter stages of his life prior to his death in 1852. Unusually it shows him in normal dress of the day, rather than in ceremonial robes or classically draped. £400-600
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94 A white marble figure of an urchin Italian, circa 1900 indistinctly signed Achille de ***** 115cm high ÂŁ2000-4000
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A pair of carved white marble putti with dogs
A pair of carved veined white marble cherubs
Low Countries, late 17th century
Northern European, 18th century
the larger 48cm high by 48cm wide by 24cm deep
92cm high
ÂŁ12,000-18,000
ÂŁ20,000-30,000
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97 A carved white marble lamp French, late 19th century signed P Conti Firenze 105cm high overall ÂŁ4000-6000
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98 A G.E.C. Industrial Flame Proof Tripod Light 1940s an example of classic British lighting design, the lights are made up of a substantial three-part polished aluminium enclosure with its original flameproof glass lens and an impressive number of manufacturers details cast into the metal emphasising the heritage of the light. Now fully restored rewired and mounted on highly polished aluminium vintage theodolite stands from Swiss manufacturer Kern 70cm high by 70cm diameter These beautifully refined lights were made by British manufacturer G.E.C and salvaged from the old decommissioned Rolls Royce factory in Derby in the UK. Established in London, in 1886 the General Electrical Company were to become the largest electrical manufacturing organisation in the British Empire and lived up to their description of Manufacturers of everything electrical, throughout their 100 year history. During the mass industrialisation of the 1950s, GEC were often the supplier of choice for lighting the factories, workshops and mills of
Britain with their huge range of light fixtures for every application.Rolls Royce built its Nightingale Road site to move production of the Silver Ghost car to Derby from Manchester in 1908. It later became synonymous with the Merlin engine, which powered the Lancaster Bomber, the Spitfire and the Mustang.
These lights would have been in use during that ere to illuminate the factory floor for the workforce. ÂŁ1200-1500
99 A similar G.E.C. Industrial Flame Proof Tripod Light ÂŁ1200-1500
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100 Lyudmila Konstantinouvna Strel Chenko: A bronze fountain of two boys circa 1980 with two scantily draped boys both dancing with arms held aloft, the shaped oval base drilled with a fountain jet 224cm high Lyudmila Konstantinovna Strel ‘Chenko was born in 1941 in Bashkiriya (South-Western Russia). After entering the Kiev Arts Institute in 1960 her work proved controversial and was deemed non-socialist, however she still won the Institute competition in 1963. She graduated from the institute in 1965 exhibiting Young Man and the Sun at the show of graduation works. Other exhibitions and shows followed including: Exhibition of the works by Young Artists of Ukraine in 1966, The Memory Lenin’s 100th Anniversary Exhibition in 1971, The Portrait of Karpenko-Kary The Republican Exhibition of the works by Young Artists in 1974 - The All-Union Exhibition of small forms in 1978 -The Trio. Her works are now in a number of museums in the Ukraine. £5000-8000
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Saute Mouton Bronze 150cm high by 110cm long Philippe Berry was born in 1956 and works in France. Included in this lot is a copy of the front cover of a book on his sculpture including a photograph of this sculpture together with a copy of a letter from Philippe Berry certifying that the piece is by him. ÂŁ4000-6000
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102 A bronze fountain figure of a boy probably Scandinavian, mid 20th century plumbed for water, on composition stone base 180cm high £3000-5000
103 † Giles Penny Man on Bench Bronze, signed Giles Penny ‘14 2/2 150cm high by 180cm long Giles Penny (born 1962), is a British sculptor and painter. He established his reputation in the early 1990’s when he was commissioned to produce 23 large scale sculptures for the Body Shop Headquarters in Sussex. This iconic piece, perhaps the best known of all his distinctive sculptures was conceived in 2014 and is limited to only two castings of which the other one is on the seafront at Southend. He has numerous pieces in public collections and spaces, including a two man version of this work in Canary Wharf, London. He is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and Felicity Green, the British fashion journalist and former newspaper executive chose one of his sculptures as her luxury item for Desert Island Discs. £35,000-50,000
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The following six lots of erotic bronzes by William Crozier, were formerly in the collection of Robert Skull who with his first wife, was one of the first collectors of contemporary American Art in the 1960’s. The 1973 Sotheby’s auction, “The Collection of Robert C. Scull”, of 50 mostly Pop Art lots yielded $2.2 million, and was the first single seller auction of contemporary American art.
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William Crozier is a figurative sculptor who has lived and worked in New York for more than 30 years.
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For many years William Crozier was represented by Richard Bellamy and Xavier Fourcade. He has had one-person shows at Xavier Fourcade, Inc, New York, (where a number of these bronzes were exhibited) as well as the Richard Hines Gallery, Seattle and Jason McCoy Gallery, New York. Crozier’s work was included in the 1983 Whitney Biennial Exhibition and is in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The collector Robert Scull purchased one cast of each of his new pieces from 1970 to 1983 and all of the bronzes in this collection are numbered 1/9. Other bronzes in the edition have subsequently been sold at Sotheby’s and Christies contemporary art sale in New York in the 1980’s and 90’s.
Aching, 1981/82
Crozier’s public commissions include a monumental-scale sculpture of Senator Jacob Javits for the Jacob Javits Convention Center, The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Kissena Park, Queens, New York and a portrait bust of David Rockefeller for Rockefeller University. Due to the erotic nature of these bronzes we have not illustrated them in the catalogue or on our website, however photographs are available on request.
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107 William Crozier (1942)
William Crozier (1942)
Debra, 1976/77
Debbie, 1979-1980
Bronze, Edition 1/9, Signed
Bronze , Edition 1/9, Signed, dated and stamped Guss Mayr Munchen 1981
11.5cm by 43.2cm by 37cm £300-500
£1500-2500 William Crozier (1942)
Bronze, Edition 1/9 Signed and dated “81-82” and foundry mark Guss Mayr Munchen 132cm by 128.3cm by 231cm Exhibited: New York, Xavier Fourcade, 1985 £2000-4000
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William Crozier (1942)
Bob, 1971/80 Bronze, cast 1981, Edition 1/9 Signed stamp foundry “Guss Hans Mayr Munchen” 22.9cm by 137.19cm by 61cm Exhibited: New York, Xavier Fourcade Inc, 1985 £1500-2500
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76cm by 74cm by 125cm
William Crozier (1942)
Dawn-Marty, 1973/78 Bronze, cast 1980, Edition 1/9 Signed dated “1973-8” Stamp foundry Guss H. Mayr, Munich 19.1cm by 90.2cm by 61cm Exhibited: New York, Xavier Fourcade Inc, 1984 £1500-2500
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William Crozier (1942)
Marilyn, 1975/80 Bronze, cast Hans Mayr Foundry, Munich, 1981 Edition 1/9, Signed and dated 113cm by 83.2cm by 96.5cm Exhibited: New York, Xavier Fourcade Inc, 1985 £1500-2500
110 A large polished clear onyx bowl Mexico 60cm wide by 51cm deep ÂŁ3000-4000
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111 Two rose quartz points Madagascar on wooden stands 84cm high overall ÂŁ3000-5000
112 A large quartz point Madagascar on wooden stand 102cm high overall ÂŁ3000-5000
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113 A cobra jasper egg on stand India the egg 25cm high ÂŁ700-1100
114 A massive Tiffany jasper specimen Madagascar 45cm high by 61cm wide by 53cm deep, approx 350kg ÂŁ5000-8000
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115 A large kyanite in quartz specimen Brazil 49cm high ÂŁ1200-1800
116 An Aquamarine and muscovite freeform 23cm high ÂŁ2500-4000
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An ocean jasper freeform
A moss agate sphere
Madagascar
South Africa
41cm high
18cm diameter
£900-1200
£300-500
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A matching pair of chalcedony slices with druzy quartz edges on metal stands
A fossilised wood sphere
Southern Brazil
21cm diameter
overall 55cm high
ÂŁ400-600
Madagascar on wooden stand
ÂŁ1500-2500
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A labradorite veneered circular tabletop
A moss agate bowl
71cm diameter
29cm diameter
£1000-1500
123 An agate veneered tabletop 71cm diameter £1000-1500
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South Africa £300-500
125 A large banded onyx bowl Mexico 82cm wide by 49cm deep ÂŁ2000-3000
126 A quartz and calcite crystal bed Arkansaw 34cm high by 39cm wide ÂŁ1200-1800
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A large rose quartz sphere
A gogotte
A gogotte
A gogotte
Madagascar
Fountainebleu Forest, France
Fountainebleu Forest, France
Fountainebleu Forest, France
on metal stand, 13cm high
on metal stand, 15cm high
on metal stand, 19cm high
£60-100
£60-100
£60-100
23cm diameter £2000-3000
128 An unusual smoky citrine sphere 19cm diameter £2000-3000
130 A gogotte Fountainebleu Forest, France on metal stand, 15cm high £60-100
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132 A gogotte Fountainebleu Forest, France on metal stand, 19cm high £60-100
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A Campo de Cielo meteorite
A Large Campo del Cielo meteorite
Argentina
A Campo di Cielo nickel iron meteorite
18cm high, 6.9kg
Argentina
the specimen 30cm high, 25kg
£2500-4000
13cm high, 3.9kg £2250-4000
on metal stand From an old collection from Uruguay formed in the 1970’s, then in an Italian collection until 2018 £7000-10,000
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140 137 A rare petrified wood specimen Leipzig, Oligocene 43cm high £800-1200
140 A fossil wood specimen Indonesia, Triassic on metal stand 61cm wide £300-500
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138 An opalised specimen of fossil wood Indonesia, Triassic 36cm high £800-1200
139 A fossil wood specimen Indonesia, Triassic on metal stand, 56cm wide £400-600
141 A rare butterfly fossil (Leptolingia jurassica) Daohugou, China, middle Jurassic the specimen 9.5cm wingspan ÂŁ3000-5000
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142 A very rare spider fossil (Gnaphosa liaoningensis) Beipiao Liaoning, China, Upper Jurassic the specimen 4.5cm ÂŁ3000-5000
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143 A dragonfly fossil (Sinaeschnidia cancellosa) Beipiao Liaoning, China, Upper Jurassic the specimen 14cm wingspan ÂŁ1000-1500
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144 A framed Keichosaur fossil Guizhou Province, China, Triassic 42cm high by 43cm wide This small aquatic reptile was the ancestor of the Plesiosaurus ÂŁ800-1200
145 A large and good Megalodon tooth South Carolina, USA, Miocene 14.5cm on the diagonal ÂŁ400-600
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A collection of 12 small amber specimens containing tiny insects and other organic inclusions
An amber specimen containing a tick and other organic inclusions
Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous
Weight: 2.01gr/10.05 carats
Various sizes from 8mm by 6mm by 5mm to 17mm by 14mm by 10mm Weight: 9.31gr/46.55 carats in total £80-120
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Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous 23mm by 14mm by 9mm £100-150
148 An amber specimen containing three insects, insect remains and other organic inclusions Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous 22mm by 14mm by 9mm Weight: 1.91gr/9.55 carats £150-200
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Three amber specimens containing scale insects, other insects and various other organic inclusions
Two amber specimens containing enhydros, insects and other organic inclusions
Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous
Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous
the first specimen containing a scale insect shedding its scales in excellent pose, five other insects and other organic inclusions, 28mm by 20mm by 9mm, weight 2.57gr/12.85 carats; the second specimen containing a large scale insect and other organic inclusions, 27mm by 17mm by 10mm , weight 2.10gr/10.50 carats; the third specimen containing a round shaped scale insect in excellent pose displaying its scales in a fan shape, one other insect and various other organic inclusions, 29mm by 14mm by 7mm, weight 1.48gr/7.40 carats
the first specimen containing enhydros, an insect and two other main organic inclusions, 24mm by 17mm by 7mm, weight 1.60gr/8.00 carats; the second specimen containing enhydros and other organic inclusions, 20mm by 13mm by 5mm, weight 0.88gr/4.40 carats
Scale insects are of particular interest to scientists and amber collectors as they exhibit interesting social behaviour by way of really nurturing for their offspring. For instance, in specimen 1, the scale insect’s offspring can be seen attached to the scales of the adult scale insect. £200-300
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Enhydros are bubbles within the amber that contain gas and liquids. £250-400
151 An amber specimen containing seven insects, leaves, other flora and various other organic inclusions Hukawng Valley, Myanmar (Burma), Cretaceous 57mm by 40mm by 18mm Weight: 26.33gr/131.65 carats
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Pieces of amber that contain a large variety of flora and fauna often command higher values due to providing more insights into the habitat in which the flora and fauna lived.
A Victorian glass dome of colourful tropical South American birds
ÂŁ300-500
58cm high ÂŁ800-1200
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Gardner: A sulphur breasted toucan case
A giant clam shell (Tridacna)
faded label to rear
late 19th century
51cm high by 38cm wide
94cm wide
£1200-1800
£250-400
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modern
late 19th century
24cm high
94cm wide
£600-800
£250-400
157 A very rare blonde turtle shell 19th century with deformation 60cm high ÂŁ1000-1500
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A Dayak tribe human skull on stand
A primitive Welsh butchers block
35cm high overall
probably Welsh, 19th century or earlier
ÂŁ1500-2500
49cm wide ÂŁ1000-1500
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Please read carefully the terms of the Authenticity Guarantee and the Conditions of Business for Buyers set out in this catalogue. Antonio Canova In our opinion a work by the artist. In the case of 19th century sculpture this indicates that the work was made in our opinion either by the artist or by a foundry or editor who had the rights to reproduce the artist’s original model either during the artist’s lifetime or for a defined posthumous period. (When the artist’s forenames are not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named). Attributed to Antonio Canova In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. Manner of Antonio Canova In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date After Antonio Canova In our opinion a copy at a later date of a known work by the artist. In the 19th century this indicates that in our opinion the work was made by a foundry or editor at a later date and apparently without exclusive rights. Italian 18th century In our opinion a work from that region and of that date. Probably Italian 18th century In our opinion a work that is likely to be from that region and/or of that date but less certainty as to the region and/ or date than is expressed in the preceding category.
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Some of these items require specialist dismantling and may not be available for immediate collection after the sale. Intending purchasers should check the status of these lots before the sale.
3. Before the Auction Pre-sale Estimates Pre-sale estimates are intended as a guide for prospective buyers but all lots can realise prices above or below the pre-sale estimates. Seller’s confidential reserves are set no higher than the low pre-sale estimates, except in the rare circumstance in which the reserve has been set in a foreign currency and the exchange rate has fluctuated. It is advisable to consult us nearer the time of sale as estimates can be subject to revision. The estimates printed in the auction catalogue do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT. Provenance In certain circumstances, Summers Place Auctions Ltd may print in the catalogue the history of ownership of a work of art if such information contributes to scholarship or is otherwise well known and assists in distinguishing the work of art. However, the identity of the seller or previous owners may not be disclosed for a variety of reasons. For example, such information may be excluded to accommodate a seller’s request for confidentiality or because the identity of prior owners is unknown given the age of the work of art.
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C.I.T.E.S.
Live Auctions
All the relevant lots in this sale have been carefully vetted, mindful of current C.I.T.E.S. regulations, concerning the sale of endangered species. We are happy to provide advice on any lots, to overseas buyers concerning export restrictions. However, it is ultimately the buyers responsability to satisfy themselves that the correct licenses can be obtained prior to bidding.
The auction takes place in the gallery with each lot displayed on a plasma screen as it is sold. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to attend the sale and must register their details with us beforehand. Bidding is by numbered paddle.
Condition of Lots All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 3 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. Electrical and Mechanical Goods All electrical and mechanical goods are sold on the basis of their artistic and decorative value only, and should not be assumed to be operative. It is essential that any electrical system is checked and approved by a suitably qualified electrician, prior to use.
4. The Auction Auction speeds vary, and generally average between 50 and 120 lots per hour. The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding at levels and in increments he considers appropriate (generally in increments of approximately 10% of the previous bid) and is entitled to place a bid or series of bids on behalf of the seller up to the reserve on the lots, without indicating he is doing so and whether or not other bids are placed. Please note Conditions 5 and 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers contain additional information on bidding. Bidding in Person To bid at auction you must register with us to obtain a bidding number. Before the auction, fill in the form at the registration desk, provide proof of identity, and you may be given a paddle showing your bidding number. This paddle should be used for bidding. The auctioneer will note this number when you purchase a lot.
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Absentee Bids If you cannot attend the auction we will be happy to execute written bids on your behalf, so long as you have registered your details with us beforehand. A bidding form may be downloaded from www.summersplaceauctions. com website. A bidding form is also printed in the back of the catalogue. This service is confidential. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is consistent with other bids, the reserves and other commission bids. To avoid confusion, the sale date, lot number and a brief description should be filled in and signed. Commission bids by email without a signature will not be accepted. In the event of identical bids, the earliest received will take precedence. Always indicate a top limit, i.e. the highest price you would bid if you were attending the auction. Don’t forget that buyers premium and any VAT applicable will also be added onto your bid if you are successful. “Buy� and unlimited bids will not be accepted. Please refer to our conditions of business for buyers, which is also printed in the back of our catalogues. To ensure a satisfactory service please ensure that we receive your bids at least 24 hours beforehand. Telephone bids If you cannot attend the auction, it is usually possible to bid on the telephone. You will need to have registered your details with us 5 days before the auction. As the number of telephones is limited, it is necessary to make arrangements on which lots you wish to bid on, at least 24 hours before the sale. We also suggest that you leave a maximum bid which we can execute on your behalf in the event we are unable to reach you by telephone. Please refer to our conditions of business for buyers, which is also printed in the back of our catalogues. Online Bidding If you cannot attend the auction, you may wish to bid using the.saleroom.com, which will incur an additonal 5% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed.
Sealed bid
Collection and Storage
For further information please see pages at the end of this section.
On receipt of cleared funds, lots can be collected from the Walled Garden, Stane Street, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9AB, Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 12.30pm and 2.00pm and 4.00pm. Collection of lots is strictly by prior appointment and must be arranged at least 48hours in advance. If Lots have not been collected within 35 days of the auction date then storage charges may be applied at a rate of £10 per Lot per day. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, Summers Place Auctions accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Summers Place Auction staff assisting carriers during collection.
Sale by private treaty Summers Place Auctions shall, from time to time, be offering some lots for sale by Private Treaty in our architectural portfolio. These will usually comprise larger pieces of an architectural nature, which will require a longer period of planning and consultation than an auction can provide. Additionally if you are looking for a specific piece please let us know and we will use our worldwide network of trade and private clients to help source the most suitable item for you. Please contact us for further information. Payment Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases can be released. Payments in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction using mobile banking, debit cards or by cheque. Thereafter payments may also be made by electronic transfer to our bank, by post or by debit card transactions by telephone. Cash will not be accepted. Sterling Banker’s Draft or Building Society Cheque and Electronic or Wire Transfer Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank. Please contact us for further details. Sterling Banker’s Drafts and Building Society Cheques drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society are also accepted. Credit/Debit Card We are pleased to accept all major personal debit cards. Regrettably we are no longer able to accept credit cards Sterling Cheque Please note that we require seven days to clear sterling cheques where the amount exceeds the cheque card guarantee limit, unless special arrangements have been made with the auctioneer in advance of the sale (normally the presentation of a letter of guarantee from your bank). We always reserve the right to hold goods until a cheque is cleared.
Summers Place Auctions also reserves the right to charge storage fees of £10.00 per lot, per week, for any pieces left at Summers Place over a longer period than six months irrespective of whether they have been entered into a sale or not. Shipping We are happy to arrange shipping quotations and have extensive experience in working in conjunction with leading domestic and international shippers. There is no charge for arranging quotations.
CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION (a) The contractual relationship of Summers Place Auctions Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Summers Place Auctions Ltd (iii) Summers Place Auctions Ltd ‘s Authenticity Guarantee; (iv) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement. (b) As auctioneer, Summers Place Auctions Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Summers Place Auctions Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot.
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2. DEFINITIONS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; ““Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Summers Place Auctions Ltd from the Buyer; “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price or winning sealed bid price at the rates set out in the Guide for Prospective Buyers; “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price; “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses; “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot. The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable. 3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS (a) Summers Place Auctions Ltd knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and Summers Place Auctions Ltd is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions. (b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of Summers Place Auctions Ltd opinion and not representations of fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at Summers Place Auctions Ltd absolute discretion. 4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS (a) Summers Place Auctions Ltd shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit, subject to the terms of Summers Place Auctions Ltd Authenticity Guarantee. 102
(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither Summers Place Auctions Ltd nor the Seller:(i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by Summers Place Auctions Ltd, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by Summers Place Auctions Ltd in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot. (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against Summers Place Auctions Ltd and/or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither Summers Place Auctions Ltd nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses. (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of Summers Place Auctions Ltd or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of Summers Place Auctions Ltd or the Seller. 5. BIDDING AT AUCTION (a) Summers Place Auctions Ltd has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as Summers Place Auctions Ltd requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s prior and express consent must be obtained). (b) Summers Place Auctions Ltd advises Bidders to attend the auction, but Summers Place Auctions Ltd will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form. (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s other commitments; Summers Place Auctions Ltd is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded.
6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT
Summers Place Auctions Ltd and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).
Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, Summers Place Auctions Ltd may in its sole discretion exercise one or more of the following remedies:-
7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION
(b) cancel the sale of the lot;
(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s) he reasonably deems necessary. (b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable.
(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by Summers Place Auctions Ltd against any amounts owed to Summers Place Auctions Ltd by the Buyer for the lot;
(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer. (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business. 8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”). (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until Summers Place Auctions Ltd has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. Summers Place Auctions Ltd will not release a lot to a Buyer before payment.
(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;
(d) reject future bids from the Buyer; (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at Summers Place Auction Ltd.’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to Summers Place Auctions Ltd. Summers Place Auctions Ltd shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;
(c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a).
(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings.
(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots within 35 working days of the auction. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the fall of the hammer.
(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 35 days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s premises or in independent storage.
(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. Summers Place Auctions Ltd will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party removers or shippers.
10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
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(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 6 months of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, Summers Place Auctions Ltd will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction.
Sealed bid- How it works Our sealed bid auctions close at 4.oopm on the day after the
live auction, but are on view at the same time and are included in the same catalogue with an illustration, description and estimate. Clients wishing to leave bids should do so in writing or by emailing a signed scanned page detailing lot numbers, brief description and the bid(s) which they wish to leave. All clients should also have registered with us beforehand and provided photographic identification. Sealed bids, when placed by telephone, are accepted only at the the caller’s risk and must be confirmed by letter or e-mail to info@summersplaceauctions.com. You can also e-mail the completed sealed bid form to sealedbids@summersplaceauctions.com
Next give us your bid(s). This can be done by filling in the bidding slip found in your catalogue. If you are sending your bidding slip to Summers Place Auctions by post, please mark the envelope “Sealed Bid” so that we know it contains a sealed bid and do not open it accidentally. Bids and IDs (a) Summers Place Auctions Ltd will may also be sent by e-mail. If you choose to send the bid electronically please email sealedbids@ use information supplied by Bidders or summersplaceauctions.com. This is a closed mailbox and will not be opened before the advertised otherwise obtained lawfully by Summers time. However, we strongly recommend that if you have not viewed the sale in person, that you ask Place Auctions Ltd for the provision for condition reports on any lots you are thinking of leaving bids on.
11. DATA PROTECTION
of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.
(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i). 12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by Summers Place Auctions Ltd are the copyright of Summers Place Auctions Ltd. (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without Summers Place Auctions Ltd’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives.
Sealed bid auctions differ from established auctions in that the bid left is the bid that will be exercised in full. Therefore, if you decide to leave a bid of, say, £900 on the lot estimated at £800-1000 and there is no higher bid (where two identical bids are received, the earliest received bid will take precedence), £900 will secure the lot subject to buyer’s premium and VAT on the premium. We will contact you if you have been the successful bidder to inform you of the lot or lots that you have purchased, so that you can make payment and make arrangements for delivery. We have had many years of experience dealing with both UK carriers and international shippers and are happy to obtain quotations and facilitate transport and shipping of single lots and multiple purchases to anywhere in the world. Bids will be opened on Thursday 22nd March; and sales results will appear on the Summers Place Auctions website. Please be mindful that we will have to process a large number of bids, which does take time. However, we will endeavour to get this accomplished as quickly as possible and will expect to have the results of the sale posted by the end of the day. If you have never bid in a sealed bid sale before, here are some things to be aware of as regards leaving bids for this auction: Every lot in the sale has a fixed reserve, (the minimum price for which the lot can be sold) and this is never above the low estimate, it can be slightly below, but in the vast majority of cases it is the low estimate. The highest bid (as long as it is on or above the reserve) will be the winning bid. This is the ‘hammer price’ that the lot will be sold for. You should consider leaving a bid of an odd amount in pounds, for example, rather that bidding £1,000, try say £1,004, as many lots have been bought for the sake of the odd £1!
(c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the You can tailor your bid in ways that are impossible to do in a live auction. For example, if you really like three lots, but only need one, and the piece you like the most is later in the sale, simply mark parties. your order of preference. As long as your instructions are clear, having looked at any other bids left
(d) If any part of these Conditions of on the lots, we will do our best to comply with your preferences. Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force In the event of two identically highest bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence. and effect. An auction price is made up of different components; the winning bid is called the ‘hammer price’; (e) These Conditions of Business shall be A commission, which is in addition to the ‘hammer price’ is payable to the auctioneers. This is interpreted in accordance with English known as the buyers premium, on which VAT is payable. Lots marked with p are subject to Artist Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of Resale Right (ARR), which is 4% of the “hammer price”. All lots that have additional VAT are clearly the English Courts, in favour of Summers marked in the catalogue with a †. Place Auctions Ltd.
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Sealed Bid Auction Lots 200-585 All sealed bids must be with us, at the latest by 4pm GMT on the 25th March since the bids will be opened on the 26th March. The winning bid will be the highest left on each lot above the reserve. Bids are non sequential and the highest bid left is the price at which the lot is sold plus buyers premium and any VAT liable. In the event of two identical winning bids being left on the same lot, the earliest received bid shall take precedence. Summers Place Auctions decision on which is the winning bid shall be final. Winning bidders will be invoiced after the bids are opened. For further information on sealed bids and how they work see our conditions of business. 200 A quantity of unusual cast iron sunflower railing 2nd half 19th century 86cm high by approximately 11 metres long, together with two cast iron uprights These unusual and highly decorative railings with extravagant sunflower terminals are reminiscent of the work of the Victorian designer Thomas Jekyll, who designed a pair of andirons with similar sunflower terminals. ÂŁ800-1200 201 A quantity of Victorian cast iron railings comprising five panels, together with matching gate the railings 117cm high by approximately 12m 50cm total length; the gate 145cm high by 100cm wide ÂŁ600-1000 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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204
A pair of Victorian cast iron gates
A set of six cast iron railing panels
circa 1860
late 19th century
140cm high by 150cm wide
100cm high by 70cm wide
£200-400
£200-400
203 A pair of painted wood and iron gates 20th century 122cm high by 108cm wide overall £250-400
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one of a pair 205
207
A pair of composition stone gate pier balls
A pair of carved stone gate pier balls
2nd half 20th century
19th century
57cm high
56cm high
£350-550
£250-500
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208
A 17th century style lead finial 2nd half 20th century
A Victorian carved stone obelisk finial
84cm high
circa 1860
£400-600
137cm high £250-400
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209
212
A composition stone gate pier ball on pedestal
A pair of large composition stone balls
153cm high
53cm diameter
£150-250
£800-1200
210 Three composition stone gate pier balls 38cm diameter £300-500
211 A set of four carved stone balls 35cm diameter £400-600
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214
A carved stone gargoyle/ bust of a monkey
A substantial Victorian composition stone finial
17th century
2nd half 19th century
31cm high by 40cm deep
on later composition stone plinth
£500-800
the finial 200cm high 290cm overall £2500-4000 215 An unusual carved stone keystone of moustachioed man Low Countries, late 17th/ early 18th century 18cm high by 28.5cm wide £200-400
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This bronze frieze was recently removed from the world-famous Camden Lock Market in London, which is situated by the Regent’s Canal on a site formerly occupied by warehouses and other premises associated with the canal. By the early 1970’s the canal trade had ceased, and a northern urban motorway was planned that would cut through the site, making any major permanent redevelopment impossible, and in 1974 a temporary market was established. By 1976, when plans for the motorway were abandoned, the market
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had become a well-known feature of Camden Town. Originally, the Lock was a market for crafts, occupying some outdoor areas by the canal and various existing buildings. It attracted large numbers of visitors partly due to stalls being open on Sundays, when previous to the Sunday Trading Act 1994, shops were not permitted to operate on Sundays. It is now the fourth-most popular visitor attraction in London, attracting approximately 100,000 people each weekend. Originally built as a horse
hospital which served the horses pulling Pickford’s distribution vans and barges along the canal, Camden Stables Market makes up the largest portion of the famous Camden Lock Market complex. Horses injured pulling barges along the canals would come here for treatment and rehabilitation. The Grade II listed stables now house over 450 shops and stalls selling a variety of items from the unique to the exotic. These panels which feature horses being reshod and blacksmiths in a forge were installed during the extensive renovations of the early 1990’s. Due to its size, the frieze is being offered in 4 lots, however for clients wishing to purchase all four, a single bid should be entered for the four and if the bid exceeds the total of the highest bids entered for the individual lots, then that will be the winning bid. Please see our website for videos of the frieze.
216 A bronze frieze late 20th century comprising seven panels 109cm high by 992cm long by 8cm deep £8000-12,000
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218 217 A similar bronze frieze comprising 4 panels 109cm high by 670cm long by 8cm deep ÂŁ6000-10,000 218 A similar bronze frieze comprising 7 panels 109cm high by 1050cm long by 8cm deep ÂŁ10,000-15,000 219 A similar bronze frieze 109cm high by 164cm long by 8cm deep
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ÂŁ800-1200
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An unusual small bronze door knocker in the form of a bird feeding its young
A collection of eight rectangular gilded and moulded walnut ceiling panels
indistinctly stamped GM and dated 1934
late 19th century
11cm high by 10cm wide
117cm by 110cm together with a pair of similar panels en-suite, 110cm by 36cm
ÂŁ300-500 221 A similar but unsigned bronze door knocker of a bird pulling a worm 1930s 9.5cm high by 10cm wide ÂŁ200-300
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some elements missing
ÂŁ600-1000
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224
After the Antique: A British Museum fibreglass classical relief of a scene from the Parthenon
A cast iron stick stand
modern 75cm high by 103cm wide £200-400
20th century 55cm high, together with a bronze eagle finial, 20th century, 52cm high
225
£300-500
each with three lights
A pair of cast aluminium standing lamps 305cm high £300-500
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226 An impressive glass chandelier Italian, 1970s 240cm high by 200 wide Removed from 50 St James’s Gambling Club, Mayfair For more images see our website £20,000-30,000 227 A cut glass and gilt metal chandelier 1970s 230cm high by 150cm diameter £3000-5000 114
228 A pair of De Majo glass chandeliers designed by Francesco Dei Rossi Venetian, modern
old traditions of venetian glassmaking. Each of these chandeliers currently retails for ÂŁ17,400. ÂŁ8000-12,000
120cm high by 130cm diameter (One shown in illustration) Francesco Dei Rossi was born in Venice in 1962. He obtained his studies at the Art Institute of Venice and the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. From 1985 he started his working life as a designer and developer. The son of a Master glassmaker, he has continued the centuries
229 A magnificent and monumental cut glass chandelier modern 430cm high by 180cm diameter ÂŁ15,000-25,000
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230
233
A set of four glazed iron sectional hand lights
A collection of fifteen lead insurance plaques
each with top 50cm high by 51cm square
largely 19th and 20th century
£600-1000
£100-200
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234
A similar set of three hand lights
An Elizabeth II cast iron post box
£450-750
62cm high £100-200
232 A smaller pair of hand lights
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45cm high by 45cm square, together with two spare tops
dated 1775 with clanger
£300-500
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A Georgian bronze bell 40cm high £300-500
236 A Victorian cast iron weathervane circa 1870 lacking direction indicators 260cm high ÂŁ200-300 237 A harlequin set of four staddlestones average height 64cm ÂŁ400-600 238 A pair of terracotta forcers with lids dated 2001 65cm high, together with two glazed milk bowls, 2nd half 19th century See our website for more images ÂŁ100-200
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239 An early and rare Old Town wood and canvas canoe circa 1913 with two pairs of paddles and makers plaque Decal and with stamped number 27389 length 550cm; beam 90cm £500-800 240 A fairground ride in a form of a Cinderella-type pumpkin carriage early 20th century painted iron 115cm high by 150cm long £300-500 241 A Kenrick foundry cast iron boot scraper mid 19th century in the form of a lyre 28cm high, together with another Victorian boot scraper with lobed oval tray, 38cm long A similar Kenrick foundry cast iron boot scraper without tray no. 561 is illustrated in the 19th century Archibald Kenrick & Sons catalogue. £100-200
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242 A graduated set of four sheet iron lilies with iron supports the largest 90cm diameter £100-200 243 A pair of Sian style bronze drums/stools modern 50cm wide £300-500 244 † A wrought iron Kadai of riveted construction Indian, modern on wrought iron stand together with a tripod hanging cooking bowl and two wooden and wrought iron benches en suite 130cm diameter £1200-1800 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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245 A bronze Urli Indian, 19th century 95cm diameter £1000-1500 246 † A large wrought iron Kadai of riveted construction Indian, modern on iron stand 146cm diameter £1000-1500 247 A bronze fish Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912) 29cm long £600-1000
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248 † A pair of carved sandstone thrones Indian, modern 82cm wide £1500-2000 249 A bronze crane Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912) 112cm high £450-700 250 A lava stone lantern Japanese, 20th century 160cm high £200-400
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253
A pair of Sienna and Rosso Cipollino marble column pedestals
A faux marble scagliola pedestal
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19th century 136cm high
115cm high
A simulated porphyry scagliola pedestal 19th century 124cm high £1000-1500
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£1500-2500
late 19th century £200-300
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A composition stone sundial modern
A pair of Brèche d’Alet marble columns
with 7in plate
19th century
100cm high
lacking socles, 94cm high
£200-300
£300-500
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257
1st half 20th century
A pair of unusual carved white marble pedestals with rose basket tops
with 10ins dial
late 19th century
123cm high
77cm high
A composition stone sundial
£200-400
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†A carved limestone pillar sundial with seat
A substantial carved stone sundial
modern
modern
with bronze gnomens 315cm high by 150cm diameter
with 12in plate inscribed Thos. Wright Instrument Maker to His Majesty
ÂŁ4000-6000
144cm high ÂŁ1500-2500
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260 †A large carved limestone and wrought iron rotunda modern 475cm high by 305cm diameter £12,000-18,000
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A wrought iron octagonal gazebo
A wrought iron gazebo
last quarter 20th century
20th century
336cm high by 336cm wide
incorporating benches
ÂŁ1500-2500
290cm high by 205cm diameter ÂŁ500-800
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263 †A carved limestone and oak pergola modern 250cm high by 350cm wide by 800cm long £7000-10,000
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264 † A wrought iron bridge with wooden slats 492cm long by 156cm wide £6000-8000 265 A monumental oval composition stone trough French, mid 20th century 101cm high by 240cm long by 163cm deep £1200-1800
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266 A carved stone trough 50cm high by 156cm long by 86cm deep ÂŁ2000-3000 267 A carved stone trough 48cm high by 118cm long by 80cm deep surmounted by a lead fountain plate, 88cm wide ÂŁ1500-2500
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270 A near pair of carved lava stone troughs the larger 46cm high by 88cm long, together with a shallow square limestone trough, 19cm high by 55cm square See our website for more images 268 A set of three Atelier Vierkant handmade rectangular clay planters modern each with maker’s stamp 40cm high by 60cm long by 30cm deep, together with a pair of Atelier Vierkant planters, 49cm high by 59cm diameter and a similar Atelier Vierkant handmade clay planter, damages, 89cm high by 79cm diameter See our website for more images £300-500 269 A D-shaped carved limestone trough 25cm high by 60cm wide, together with a carved stone staddlestone, 63cm high £300-500
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271 A pair of carved limestone draped urns 19th century, 68cm high £600-1000 272 A pair of large composition stone planters 2nd half 20th century 80cm high by 94cm diameter £400-600 273 A pair of lava stone pots, 20th century 54cm high, together with a similar carved lava stone pot, 58cm high £400-600 274 A set of four composition stone pots 20th century, 25cm high by 49cm wide £200-400 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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A pair of composition stone urns on pedestals
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2nd half 20th century
modern
168cm high
252cm high
ÂŁ2000-3000
ÂŁ1000-1500
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A pair of Victorian carved sandstone urns
A rectangular composition stone trough
circa 1870
20th century
on associated tapering octagonal bases
120cm long, together with two composition stone bird baths and a circular planter
74cm high ÂŁ500-800
ÂŁ200-400 279 A composition stone trough on stand 2nd half 20th century 88cm wide, together with three other composition stone troughs and planters, together with a composition stone bust of a Roman Emperor, and a pair of composition stone pedestals ÂŁ250-400
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A composition stone pot
A similar larger oil storage jar
19th century
109cm high
120cm high
£300-500
£800-1200 284 A similar pot
A similar oil storage jar
£800-1200
104cm high
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£300-500 282 A terracotta oil storage jar Southern Mediterranean, 19th/20th century
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285 A Lefcoware glazed earthenware bowl on stand early 20th century
100cm high
96cm high
£250-400
£200-400
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A pair of tazza shape composition stone urns
A Pulham stoneware urn
one on pedestal, the other lacking foot, the larger 120cm high, together with a scallop shaped birdbath on stand and a French cast iron jardiniere, 60cm wide
stamped Pulham terracotta Broxbourne
£250-400 287 An unusual painted stoneware urn early 20th century 84cm high
circa 1870
66cm high £200-400 289 A pair of painted wooden vases Indian, late 19th/early 20th century 117cm high £500-800
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A collection of terracotta planters and a forcer
Three lead planters
20th century
the largest 30cm high by 50cm diameter
the largest pair of pots 55cm high £200-400 one of a pair
291 A pair of William and Mary style lead urns mid 20th century, 48cm high £300-500
292 A pair of 17th century style lead urns 20th century, 50cm high £250-400 one of a pair
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early 20th century
£300-500
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Two washing coppers with handles
Three washing coppers
19th century
including one with handles
the larger 64cm diameter, together with a cast iron pump, a brass garden sprayer and a copper and brass vessel
the largest 83cm diameter
£250-400
Three large washing coppers
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the largest 76cm diameter
Three washing coppers
£400-600
£250-400
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19th century including two with handles the largest 69cm diameter £300-500 297 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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A circular copper
A burnished washing copper
19th century with iron handles and later wrought iron stand
19th century
89cm wide
ÂŁ250-400
ÂŁ350-500 299 Two riveted washing coppers 19th century the larger 63cm diameter, an iron and copper armillary sphere, 63cm high, a cast iron pump and a copper vessel with handles ÂŁ250-400
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56cm diameter
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David Harber
A cast iron fountain
Chalice Stainless steel water feature, the centre with sundial on metal stand 74cm high overall by 78cm diameter ÂŁ1500-2500
20th century 254cm high by 116cm diameter ÂŁ500-800
302 David Harber Chalice Stainless steel water feature, the centre with sundial on metal stand 74cm high overall by 78cm diameter ÂŁ1500-2500 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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304 A Georgian style lead cistern 2nd half 20th century bearing the date 1780 and the initials WH 65cm high by 96cm long by 53cm deep £600-1000 305 A Georgian style lead cistern 2nd half 20th century bearing the date 1776 70cm high by 92cm wide by 51cm deep £600-1000 306 A Georgian style circular cistern planter bearing the date 1757 49cm high by 73cm diameter £450-750
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307 After Verrocchio: A lead fountain figure of a cherub holding a fish 2nd half 20th century plumbed for water 60cm high ÂŁ400-600 308 A carved limestone fountain Northern European, late 19th century 178cm high ÂŁ6000-8000
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A composition stone fountain figure of a putto and a fish
A lead bird bath in the form of a putto holding aloft a shell
20th century
early 20th century
plumbed for water 82cm high £150-200
70cm high, together with a smaller lead fountain, 43cm high and a lead figure of a boy, 40cm high
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£200-400
An unusual composition stone Art Deco birdbath
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2nd quarter 20th century 74cm high
An unusual and rare lead fountain mask
£200-400
French, 19th century 80cm high by 84cm wide
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£200-400
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A composition stone fountain
A composition stone single tier fountain
2nd half 20th century
modern
250cm high by 180cm wide
154cm high by 130cm diameter
ÂŁ1000-1500
ÂŁ2000-3000
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An onyx fountain
A similar onyx fountain
together with stand reservoir and pump
104cm high
A terracotta fountain figure of a mer-child
104cm high
ÂŁ3000-4000
ÂŁ3000-4000
Italian, early 20th century drilled for water 80cm high ÂŁ500-800
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319 An unusual strapwork bench mid 19th century 180cm wide £300-500
320 A strapwork curved iron seat late 19th century 240cm long £300-500
321 A wrought iron strapwork seat early 20th century 187cm wide £500-800
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322 A Regency reeded wrought iron seat early 19th century, 164cm wide £500-800 323 A Regency reeded wrought iron seat faults and old repairs 167cm wide 323
£200-400 324 A pair of wrought iron and wooden slatted seats circa 1900, 183cm long £250-450 325 A wrought iron seat 2nd half 20th century 122cm wide £150-250
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A rare suite of wrought iron Arras furniture
An unusual wrought iron conversation rocking chair
early 20th century comprising table and four chairs, each with maker’s stamp Grassin Brevete S.G.D.G Arras table diameter 80cm £400-600
112cm wide £400-600 328 A pair of wrought iron reclining chairs with hinged footrest 2nd half 20th century with wooden arm rests £300-500 329 A cast iron rectangular table 2nd half 20th century 92cm wide, together with a composition stone bird bath, 80cm high £200-300
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A painted hardwood Lutyens style seat
A Chinese Chippendale style wooden seat
late 20th century
2nd half 20th century
166cm wide, together with a painted Lutyens style seat, 2nd half 20th century, 150cm wide and another painted hardwood seat, 181cm long
150cm wide
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£200-400 333 A pair of hardwood sun loungers £200-400
334 A carved oak seat modern of pegged and dowel construction 196cm high ÂŁ1200-1800 335 A teak root throne bench Unique 180cm high by 200cm wide by 120cm deep ÂŁ600-800
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An unusual wrought iron hanging tree seat
A suite of Coalbrookdale style furniture
240cm high
late 20th century
£400-600
comprising seat and two chairs the seat 140cm wide
337 A wrought iron seat French, 1st half 20th century 123cm wide, together with a wrought iron and sheet metal table, 20th century, 100cm diameter £300-550
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339 An iron mounted wooden threshing table 19th century, possibly Scandinavian 44cm high by 185cm long £800-1200 340 A circular topped table incorporating 1930’s aircraft pistons 80cm high by 102cm diameter £1000-1500
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341 A root wood table with glass top 180cm diameter £150-250 342 A suite of hardwood furniture modern comprising table and five chairs £400-600
£400-600 344 A hardwood ship breaker table
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early 20th century
An ebonised wood Tiki bar
with indistinct makers plaque
together with two stools
84cm square
130cm wide
£80-120
The history of the Tiki Bar can be traced back to 1934 when Texas born Earnest Raymond Beaumont Gnatt also known as Don 152
the Beachcomber opened the works first Tiki bar in Los Angeles. He wanted to emulate the laid-back time he had experienced in the tropics. People including celebrities of the day flocked to the bar for its escapist ambiance and potent tasty rum cocktails.
345 A grey veined marble table modern on carved limestone supports 251cm long by 100cm wide £1800-2500 346 † A pair of Sienna marble Neo Classical style stools modern 44cm high by 58.5cm wide by 41.5cm deep £2000-3000 347 A carved limestone bench modern, 200cm long £800-1200 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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348 An unusual white leather mounted coffee table modern with three drawers one fitted with a copy of Bond and Beyond by Terry O’Neill under a glazed panel 130cm by 90cm The book Bond and Beyond by Terry O’Neill is a limited edition of 1000 copies signed by the photographer and number 466 it feature iconic stills from Bond movies over the years and was published in 2015 by F J Blissett & Co. London (See our website for additional images) £1500-2500
349 A bronze coffee table modern with agate Brazilian onyx slabs on bronze stand 51cm high by 120cm wide by 64cm deep £1500-2500
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350 A rare Northamptonshire skittles game early 20th century with painted wooden frame and upholstered in leather together with skittles and cheeses 136cm long by 95cm wide £350-550 351 April Young: Glazed pottery Siamese fighting fish in early 18th century walnut chest on stand 183cm high by 110cm wide by 61cm deep April Young is an established British sculptor producing expressive, figurative pieces in a variety of materials from clay to foundry bronze. As well as being held in private collections in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Holland, the United States and New Zealand, her work has gallery representation throughout England, Scotland and Ireland, including at major regional Art Fairs such as AAF London, Art Ireland and Glasgow Art Fair each year. April has participated in many mixed exhibitions including at the Royal Academy in Bristol. Her sculptural work was most recently selected for the ‘Handmade in Britain’ Show along with eight other artists at the British Embassy in India. £3000-5000 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
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The following two lots, provide a historical link with the Cold War which existed between the Soviet bloc countries and the Western powers between 1945 and 1990. A clash of very different beliefs and ideology - capitalism versus communism - each held with almost religious conviction, forming the basis of an international power struggle with both sides vying for dominance, exploiting every opportunity for expansion anywhere in the world. Propaganda formed a major weapon, especially for the Communist bloc countries whose press was heavily censored and whose leaders, especially Joseph Stalin established a virtual cult demanding absolute belief in the ideals of the state. The figure of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev, added to the roof of the Communist Party Headquarters and placed there shortly after the establishment of Communism in Czechoslovakia are a testament to the USSR’s attempts to indoctrinate the local population.
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The Cold War was to dominate international affairs for decades and many major crises occurred; the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Hungary and the Berlin Wall being just some. For many, the growth in weapons of mass destruction was the most worrying issue.
this seminal period of mid 20th century world history.
and was removed following the ‘Velvet Revolution’ of 1991.
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This rocket is part of the S-75 family of rockets which were developed in the late 1950’s in response to combat America’s long range bombers. The S-75 and its many variants provided much of the air defence of the Soviet Union and numerous other countries which adopted it. Perhaps its most famous moment was the shooting down of Gary Powers U-2 spy plane in 1960.
10.9 metres long
In 1950 a set of six statues were commissioned of which this is one. Each was carved from a two ton block of sandstone, and since Czechoslovakia had recently become a Communist satellite, they fulfilled a primarily propaganda role in glorifying the exploits of the October 1917 revolution.
It is now 25 years since the fall of the Iron Curtain and although those who lived through the Cold War years did so in a permanent fear of global annihilation by nuclear weapons, we now look back with feelings bordering on nostalgia. These two lots provide an unprecedented opportunity to acquire some rare icons all historically associated with
A rare Lavochkin V-751 experimental flying laboratory 1960 titanium, stainless steel and aluminium This is a two stage rocket with an initial solid fuel rocket booster which burned for four seconds and a second stage liquid fuel engine that burnt for a further 22 seconds. This enabled the craft to reach altitudes of 66,000 feet and speeds of Mach 3, the range could be up to 22 miles. £8000-12,000 353 A monumental carved sandstone figure of Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev mid 20th century 250cm high The following lot originally stood on the roof of the Communist Party Headquarters in Prague,
Given pride of place on the parapet of the Communist party headquarters, which later became the Lenin Museum, they were carved collectively by three of the leading Czechoslovakian sculptors of the time, Svata Hajerova, Irena Sedlecka and Ludvig Kodym. All three were awarded the prize of City of Prague and were Laureates of the State Prize for previous achievements. Of the three, Irena Sedlecka is the only one still living. She went on to become a well-known sculptor in the West.
Born in 1928 in Plzeò, Czechoslovakia, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and was awarded the Lenin Prize for sculpture before fleeing the communist regime in 1967. Her first private commission in Britain, in 1975, was from Kathleen Hunt of Walthamstow, for a 70cm resin statue of the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus (The Madonna). She has sculpted many monumental portraits and busts since, including Freddie Mercury of Queen, now in Montreux, Switzerland; Beau Brummell in Piccadilly, London, and many in private collections. (Her statue of Mercury served as a model for the large illuminated statue that currently dominates the front of the Dominion Theatre in London since the May 2002 premiere of the musical, We Will Rock You.) Commissioned portrait heads include Laurence Olivier (she also modelled the huge head used for his appearance in Dave Clark’s musical Time at the Dominion Theatre), Donald Sinden, Paul Eddington, Richard Briers, Jimmy Edwards, Ted Moult, Bobby Charlton, Lord Litchfield and Sir Frank Whittle. In August 1992 her work was shown at the Czech Embassy in London as part of an exhibition devoted to the work of five distinguished Czech émigré sculptors. She has been married several times, lastly to the sculptor Franta Belsky, who died in 2000. In late 2010, visual artist Aleksandra Mir befriended Sedlecká. A series of interviews in the following spring led to the publication of a monograph on Sedlecká’s life and work together with an unsolicited proposal
of bringing the statue, now exiled in Montreux, back to London on temporary loan and to place it on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar square. The idea has been met with varying reactions while the petition continues to gather signatures from all over the world. She is a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev 1887 -1919 was a celebrated Russian soldier and Red Army commander during the Russian Civil War. During World War I, he fought as a non-commissioned officer and was awarded the Cross of St. George three times. In September 1917, he joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks). In December he was elected commander of the 138 Infantry Regiment by a vote of the regiment’s soldiers. He later commanded the 2nd Nikolaev Division and the 25th Rifle Division. On September 5, 1919, the divisional headquarters near Lbishchensk (now renamed Chapayev in his honour) were ambushed by White Army forces. According to official sources, Chapayev tried to escape by swimming across the Ural River, but was never again seen alive. His body was never recovered, but the town where he died was later renamed Chapaev, and a museum was established in 1927. After the Soviet Union had been established, Chapayev was immortalized by Soviet propaganda as a hero of the Russian Civil War. In 1923, a Russian writer, Dmitriy Furmanov, who served as a popular in the Soviet Union commissar in Chapayev’s division £25,000-40,000 wrote a popular novel entitled Chapaev. Later, in 1934, it was made into a film Chapayev by the Vasilyev brothers. The movie became highly
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A carved limestone figure of a hunter
A composition stone figure of a fisher boy seated on a rocky outcrop
After Michelangelo: A composition stone figure of David
2nd half 20th century
Italian, 2nd half 20th century
143cm high
164cm high
ÂŁ600-1000
ÂŁ500-800
possibly Eastern French or German, circa 1870 the stag with natural antlers, the huntsman with specimen marble cabochon decoration 170cm high ÂŁ1500-2500
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A composition stone figure of a peasant girl with grapes
A composition stone group of two playing putti
2nd half 20th century
2nd half 20th century
140cm high
125cm high
£500-800
£700-1000
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A composition stone owl on pedestal
A set of three composition stone putti representing Spring, Autumn and Winter
modern 160cm high overall £300-500
84cm high £1000-1500
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A composition stone figure of a cherub playing a harp 2nd half 20th century
A composition stone figure of a putto in 17th century style armour on pedestal
100cm high
2nd half 20th century
£200-400
166cm high, together with a pair of composition stone planters, 2nd half 20th century, 33cm high
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After the Antique: A composition stone figure of the discus thrower
£450-650
2nd half 20th century
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158cm high £500-800
A composition stone figure of a child holding a rabbit on fluted column pedestal 2nd half 20th century 132cm high £200-400
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A composition stone group of Venus and a putto
A composition stone Riace Warrior
2nd half 20th century 130cm high
on associated composition stone plinth
ÂŁ800-1200
252cm high overall
mid 20th century
The Riace Warriors are two full-size Greek bronzes of naked bearded warriors, cast about 460-450 BC that
were found in the sea near Riace in 1972. The bronzes are in the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia in the southern Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Italy. They are two of the few surviving full-size ancient Greek bronzes (which were usually melted down in later times), and as such demonstrate the superb
technical craftsmanship and exquisite artistic features that were achieved at this time. ÂŁ1500-2500 367 A similar composition stone Riace Warrior ÂŁ1500-2500
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370 368 After Canova: A pair of composition stone reclining lions 2nd half 20th century 56cm high by 122cm long ÂŁ500-800 369 A set of four carved white marble figures representing the seasons on pedestals modern 204cm high overall ÂŁ3000-5000
370 A pair of composition stone lions 2nd half 20th century 54cm high by 73cm long ÂŁ300-500
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After Jacquemart: A pair of composition stone dogs modern
A pair of carved limestone figures of putti representing Art and Sculpture
90cm high
2nd half 20th century
ÂŁ1000-1500
94cm high ÂŁ800-1200 373 An unusual composition stone figure of a deer 2nd half 20th century 155cm high ÂŁ1200-1800
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A pair of composition stone seated lions
A pair of terracotta lions
2nd half 20th century
52cm high, together with a pair of lobed circular cast iron small planters, 20th century, 26cm high
63cm high, together with a composition stone urn on pedestal, 2nd half 20th century, 90cm high £400-800 375 A composition stone deer modern with lead antlers 96cm long £500-800
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2nd half 20th century
£150-250 377 A bronze figure of Venus Italian, circa 1900 43cm, together with a Japanese bronze bowl, 26cm high and a bronze pigeon, 25cm long £200-400
378 A lead figure of a dog 2nd half 20th century 70cm high ÂŁ300-500 379 A bronze figure of a crested crane 20th century 118cm high ÂŁ300-500 380 Jim Ponter: A bronze fountain group of a crane, fish, terrapin and frog
plumbed for water, signed Jim Ponter 60cm high ÂŁ1000-1500
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A lead fountain figure of a girl with a bird
An unusual lead figure of a boy
63cm high
1920s
£200-400
70cm high £200-400
382 A lead monkey
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2nd half 20th century
A lead figure of the young cupid
now mounted on earlier gate pier cap
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early 20th century
64cm high overall
57cm high
£200-400
£300-500
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An unusual terracotta bust of a woman 18th century or earlier
After the Antique: A bronze figure of Narcissus on marble base
70cm high
modern
ÂŁ800-1200
174cm high ÂŁ1200-1800
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David Meredith
A cast iron cockerel
The thinker frog
modern
Bronze
154cm high
30cm high by 27cm wide by 17cm deep
£400-600
£600-800 388 A carved marble stylised bird modern 22cm high £200-300
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A carved white marble stylised bird
A carved alabaster stylised bird on black marble base
modern 26cm long
modern
£150-250
23cm high £150-250 392 Simon Chidharara Relaxing cat Serpentine stone Unique 7.5cm high by 15cm wide by 13cm deep £200-300
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Guy Taplin (b1939)
Goose Head II 1998 Patinated Bronze Signed, titled and numbered 2/25 20cm Guy was born in 1939 in the East End of London on the eve of World War Two. His love affair with birds started as a young boy, inspired during a country walk in Hereford with his mother. After leaving school he had a number of menial jobs before working as a bird keeper in Regent’s Park while training to become a Buddhist monk. In the park, Guy remembers “I used to look after the ducks in the park and saw all these decoy ducks in the antique markets. I thought ‘I could make some of these’ - somebody came into the park and asked if they could have 170
a few and it took off.” So, in 1975 he began carving birds and four years later he dedicated his full time to fine art.
He has exhibited internationally, and his fans include Joanne Lumley, Ridley Scott and Michael Palin.
His first show at the Portal Gallery was an enormous success and everything sold. His Essex workshop sits on a beach at the head of two tidal estuaries, the Blackwater and the Colne. Surrounded by birds and deposited driftwood Guy is in his element. Guy looks for wrecked boats, flotsam and jetsam, broken jetties and dunnage from passing cargo boats to make his sculptures. He finds that this kind of material has a special significance because it has had a life before he creates his bird forms. Weathered by time and the elements, each piece of wood bears marks that enhance his design, suggesting the outline of a wing or layers of plumage. His work is now also cast in bronze, bringing it to a wider audience.
£600-1000 394 Guy Taplin (British, born 1939) Coot Carved wood of plain naturalistic form Signed to the base 18.5cm long £250-400
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Ev Meynell
Eagle Patinated fibreglass 120cm high by 184cm wide Ev Meynell was born in 1950 and educated at Oxford University. His family had close links with sculptor Eric Gill in the 1920’s and it was this relationship which inspired and encouraged Ev to embark on a career as a sculptor. His work can be viewed at various locations including: RHS Wisley; Borde Hill Garden and Pashley Manor Gardens, with a special display on Herm in the Channel Islands. £200-400
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396 Dove in hands Bronze 30cm high by 49cm wide by 32cm deep ÂŁ1200-1800
397 Kare Meleney Green Swan Hand beaten copper Unique 46cm high by 87cm wide by 76cm deep ÂŁ2000-4000
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Running goose
Lying Hare
Bronze
Bronze
44.5cm high by 73cm wide by 22cm deep
24cm high by 31cm wide by 26cm deep
£800-1200
£200-400
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401
Steve Langford
Steve Langford
Wren on a branch
Robin on a branch
Bronze
Bronze
Signed
Signed
15cm high by 30cm wide by 5cm deep
25cm high by 13cm wide by 13cm deep
£300-500
£300-400
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Phillip Hearsey
Eagle
Avian II
Bronze on marble
Signed 7 of 8
Signed
Bronze on wooden base
30.5cm high by 15cm wide by 14cm deep
19cm high by 16cm wide by 11cm deep
£400-600
£800-1200 405 403
Frog vase
Pelicans in flight
Glass
Bronze
Unique
43cm high by 37cm wide by 35cm deep
45cm high by 31cm wide by 22cm deep
£600-800
£200-300
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408 An iron cheetah constructed from simulated horseshoes modern 230cm long by 104cm high £1000-1500 409 A similar cheetah £1000-1500
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Laura Antebi
Eagle in flight
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Galvanised steel wire and bronzed copper
Frog head
200cm high, wingspan 130cm wide £1000-1500 407 Chitiyo Quail family, Springstone 10cm high by 11cm wide by 17cm deep £200-300
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Bronze resin 16cm high by 35cm wide by 24.5cm deep £200-300
411 Maria Bayardo Bulls Bronze on corten steel base Signed and numbered 1 from an edition of 8 34cm high by 44cm wide by 28cm deep approx £5000-8000
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Baby Elephant Bronze
Lyle Sopel (Canadian b 1952)
52cm high by 93cm wide by 39cm deep
Carving of two ducks flying
£800-1200
Green nephrite on stone base Signed Sopel F033 Unique 44cm high by 34cm wide by 22cm deep
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Alex Jones
Alex Jones
Death’s-head Hawkmoth
Small tortoiseshell butterfly
Oak, limewood and maple
Cherry, oak and maple
Unique
Unique
165cm high by 360cm wide by 78cm deep
90cm high by 60cm wide by 26cm deep
£20,000-30,000
£6000-8000
176
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416
418
Jennifer Lowe
Blue sharks
Three Gecko Lizards
Bronze on marble plinth
Stoneware ceramic
Signed Wyland 1999
Signed
Edition 202 of 300
24cm high by 30cm wide by 43cm deep
25cm high by 33cm wide by 23cm deep
£300-500
£1000-1500
417 John Cox Leaping frog Bronze with foundry stamp 55cm high by 73cm long £600-800
178
419
420
John Cox
John Cox
American bald eagle
American fish eagle
Bronze
Bronze
190cm high by 190cm wide by 70cm deep
205cm high by 145cm wide by 110cm deep
ÂŁ6000-8000
ÂŁ6000-8000
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179
421
423
Colin Kellam Vulture
Patricia Peeters, Born 1964
Stoneware
End Dance
Unique
Bronze
70cm high by 32cm wide by 31cm deep
Signed and numbered from an edition of 150
£600-800
34cm high by 138cm long by 31cm deep
422 Bounding hare Bronze with silvered patina 424
36cm high by 25cm wide by 13cm deep £200-300
£2000-3000 424 Tracy Chatsama Proud Parent Opal stone 26.5cm high by 16cm wide by 20cm deep £400-600
180
425 Sarah Lewington Boxing hares Bronze Signed and numbered from edition of 9 183cm high by 141cm wide by 40cm deep ÂŁ20,000-30,000
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181
426
427
Intertwined cranes
Yuelong Shi
Bronze
Emerging II
Modern
Marble
170cm high
Unique
£800-1200
Sculpture 109cm high by 115cm wide by 62cm deep £4000-6000
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428
429
Chris Mungandaira
Chris Mungandaira
Male Torso
Female Torso
Springstone
Springstone
Unique
Unique
Signed
Signed
146cm high by 94cm wide by 53cm deep
126cm high by 128cm wide by 70cm deep
ÂŁ2000-3000
ÂŁ2000-3000
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183
431 Attributed to Paul Vanstone Marble torso from the Cloth range, 2004 64cm high by 66cm wide
430 Victor Matafi Knot Springstone Signed Unique 203cm high by 65cm wide by 50cm deep £6000-8000
184
Paul Vanstone studied sculpture at Central St. Martins School of Art before completing an MFA in sculpture at the Royal College of Art, from which he graduated in 1993. Following his graduation Vanstone worked in Italy at the traditional marble carving studios near the famous Carrera quarries. He also spent time working in Berlin and has travelled to Rajasthan to learn India’s traditional marble carving techniques. On his return to the UK, and for the next five years, Vanstone became an assistant to leading British sculptor, Anish Kapoor. Consequently, works carved by Vanstone on Kapoor’s behalf have been exhibited at world leading galleries, including the Tate Modern, London £800-1200
432 Maria Bayardo Mecedora Resin Signed edition II of IV 160cm high by 180cm wide by 150cm deep ÂŁ6000-8000
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185
433 Bywell Sango Success Story Cobalt stone Unique Signed 170cm high by 145cm wide by 40cm deep £6000-8000
186
434
435
Ann Vrielinck
Guido Deleu
Hug
Extra large Visitor
Bronze
Bronze
Signed
Signed from an edition of 75
Edition of 99 41cm high by 17cm wide by 10cm deep
180cm high ÂŁ16,000-20,000
ÂŁ800-1200
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187
436
438
Jacques Vanroose
Nineteen
Trace
Bronze with a variegated green patination
Bronze on corten steel base Signed and numbered from edition of 75 40cm high by 30cm wide by 15cm deep
82cm high by 56cm wide
£400-600
£1200-1800
437 A pair of silvered metal cavaliers in 17th century dress, late 19th century with replaced glass globe heads 62cm high £400-600
188
439 ď °
Olwen Gillmore
See-saw Bronze Signed 178cm high by 240cm wide by 67cm deep ÂŁ4000-6000
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189
440 Michael Ayrton (1921-1975) Emerging figure triptych Bronze on wood plinth Executed in 1966 each 97cm high by 57cm wide by 28cm deep £30,000-40,000
190
441 Kenny Roach Doorway to Heaven Wood and steel Unique 230cm high by 110cm wide by 30cm deep ÂŁ4000-6000 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
191
442
444
† Zenith
Stainless steel
Fluidity
400cm high
Galvanised forged steel and blown glass
£4000-6000
Jenny Pickford
250cm high 443 † A pair of obelisks Stainless steel 90cm high £1500-2500
192
£1200-1800
445 Infinity curve Stainless steel 55cm high by 40cm wide by 32cm deep ÂŁ1000-1500
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193
446
448
450
452
A Quartz prism
A red jasper freeform
A quartz freeform
A labradorite freeform
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
on metal stand
18cm high
on metal stand
14cm high
19cm high
£150-250
19cm high
£150-250
£150-250
£150-250
447
449
451
453
A polychrome jasper freeform
An agate freeform
A jasper freeform
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
A polychrome jasper freeform
13cm high
22cm high
£150-250
£150-250
17cm high £150-250
194
Madagascar 17cm high £150-250
454 A massive imperial jasper freeform Madagascar 58cm high ÂŁ4000-6000
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195
455
457
A jasper freeform Madagascar
A septarian sphere on wood and brass base
20cm high
Madagascar
£200-300
21cm diameter £300-500
456 An aragonite specimen Moroccan 41cm wide £600-800
458 A black septarian egg shaped geode Madagascar 23cm high £400-600
196
459
461
A quartz prism
A quartz clear freeform
Madagascar
Madagascar
22cm high
14cm wide
£150-250
£150-250
460
462
A jasper sphere on metal stand
An agate freeform
Madagascar
48cm high
17cm diameter £200-300
Brazil £500-800
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197
463
465
A large quartz geode in two pieces
An unusual calcite specimen
Moroccan
Moroccan
59cm wide
50cm
£1200-1800
£600-1000
464 A calcite specimen with unusually large points Moroccan 35cm £600-800
198
466
468
A pink quartz prism Madagascar
Two unusual quartz “stalactite” groups
43cm
India
£150-250
the larger 21cm high £350-450
467 A crystalised septarian geode
469
Madagascar
A moss agate freeform with quartz hollow
13cm high
India
£80-120
the specimen 35cm £900-1200
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199
470
472
A jasper freeform
A large jasper freeform
Madagascar
Madagascar
42cm high
44cm high
£600-1000
£1200-1800
471 A colourful jasper freeform Madagascar 32cm high £600-800
200
473
474
An amethyst specimen
An amethyst geode
Brazil
Brazil
41cm wide
38cm high
£600-800
£600-800 475 An amethyst geode Brazil 44cm high £600-800
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201
476
478
A jasper sphere
A quartz sphere
Madagascar
Madagascar
on wooden stand
on wooden stand
21cm diameter
21cm diameter
£400-600
£400-600
477
479
A ruby in fuchsite and kyanite sphere
An unusual chalcedony and agate slice
India
Brazil
20cm diameter
on metal stand
£1200-1800
overall 60cm high £400-600
202
480
481
A Kambaba jasper sphere
A serpentine sphere
Madagascar
Himalayas
16cm diameter
on marble stand
£500-800
18cm diameter, 10kg £500-700 482 A lapis lazuli sphere 17cm diameter, 9kg £1800-2200
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203
483 A large and unusual polished onyx bowl Mexico 85cm by 53cm £2500-4000
484 A banded onyx bowl Mexico 58cm by 52cm £1500-2500
204
485
486
A cobra jasper bowl
A cobra jasper bowl
India
India
34cm wide
36cm
£400-600
£900-1200 487 An agate bowl Southern Brazil 36cm £950-1200
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205
488 A large polished onyx bowl Mexico 68cm by 52cm £3000-4000 489 A quartz bowl 30cm wide £300-500
206
490
491
A pair of polished cylindrical onyx lamps
A pair of amethyst lamps
Mexico
£800-1200
48cm high £500-800
30cm high
492 A pair of polished cylindrical onyx lamps Mexico 30cm high £400-600
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207
493
495
An iron pyrite group
An iron pyrite egg
Peru
Peru
30cm
12cm
£750-1100
£300-500
494 A polished malachite Zaire 26cm £300-500
208
496
497
A lapis lazuli egg
A large lapis lazuli egg
16cm high
28cm high, 13.8kg
ÂŁ1000-1500
ÂŁ2800-3200
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209
498
499
A pair of massive lapis lazuli veneered obelisks Afghanistan
A pair of white and black marble obelisks on pedestals
131cm high
modern
ÂŁ1500-2500
set with specimen marbles 190cm high ÂŁ2000-3000
210
500
502
A pair of black marble and malachite veneered obelisks
A pair of amethyst veneered white marble obelisks
modern
modern
77cm high
77cm high
£600-1000
£350-500
501
503
A pair of multi coloured veneered black marble obelisks
A pair of malachite obelisks
modern
£500-800
77cm high
29.5cm high
£350-500
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211
504
506
A multi marble veneered mirror/picture frame in geometric patterns
A large quartz and resin tree
modern
£3000-4000
102cm high by 74cm wide £400-600 505 An amethyst veneered carved white marble tazza modern 25cm high by 46cm diameter £200-400
212
60cm high
507
508
An impressive lapis lazuli veneered box
A charoite veneered marble box
14cm by 11cm, in wooden display box
14.5cm square
£2000-3000
£3000-5000 509 A shattuckite veneered marble box 19cm by 12cm £2000-3000
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213
510
511
A nephrite freeform
A lapis lazuli freeform
68cm high
47cm high, 16.1kg
47.5kg
ÂŁ2000-2500
ÂŁ2500-4000
214
512
513
A lapis lazuli freeform
A large pair of amethyst chimneys
44cm high, 11kg ÂŁ1400-1600
Brazil 141cm high ÂŁ3000-5000
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215
514
515
516
A large stalactite on stand
A quartz point
An unusual mookite specimen
overall 156cm high
Brazil
Western Australia
Provenance: From the collection of Dame Elisabeth Frink by descent to the present owner
42cm high
73cm
£500-800
£200-300
£1200-1800
216
517
519
A fossil wood freeform
A lapis lazuli freeform
Java, 1 million years ago 38cm high £400-600 518 A pair of marble inlaid jars 45cm high £120-180
24cm high, 5.2kg £700-900
520 A Madani quality lapis lazuli veneered tabletop 82cm diameter £4000-5000
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217
521
524
A set of three lapis lazuli spheres
An unusual lapis lazuli disc
the largest 8.5cm diameter
15cm diameter
£400-600
£1000-1500
522 A Madani quality lapis lazuli sphere 15cm diameter, 5.5kg £1200-1800 523 Two lapis lazuli cubes the larger 5.5cm buy 5.5cm by 5.5cm £250-350
218
525
528
A gogotte
A gogotte
Fountainebleu Forest, France
Fountainebleu Forest, France
on metal stand, 12cm high
on metal stand
£60-100
12.5cm high £60-100
526 A gogotte
529
Fountainebleu Forest, France
A gogotte
on metal stand, 14cm high
Fountainebleu Forest, France
£60-100
on metal stand 18cm high
527
£60-100
A gogotte Fountainebleu Forest, France on metal stand, 14cm high £60-100
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219
220
530
532
A Pallasite meteorite end slice
A Pallasite meteorite end slice
Sericho Fall
Sericho Fall
8.5cm, 187g
6cm by 5cm by 5cm, 137g
£200-300
£150-250
531
533
A Pallasite meteorite cuboid
A Pallasite meteorite end slice
Sericho Fall
Sericho Fall
6cm by 4cm by 5cm, 539g
8cm by 5cm, 205g
£600-1000
£200-300
534 A trilobite plaque Cambrian, Moroccan 90cm by 47cm ÂŁ3000-5000
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221
535 A brittle star and crinoid plaque Moroccan, Ordovician 106cm by 70cm ÂŁ2500-4000
222
536
537
An ammonite group
A block of various ammonites
Promicoceras Martonense, Marston Magna, Somerset 20cm high The holy grail of English ammonite collectors, some pieces were used during Victorian times as decorative marble, but the site was lost until collectors found a small deposit six years ago. It is unlikely that another deposit will be found. Many hours were spent to expose these ammonites. The rear side of this piece shows the same ammonites polished flat.
Majunga, Madagascar, Albian, early Cretaceous 23cm high ÂŁ200-300 538 A large ammonite Madagascar 57cm high ÂŁ1200-1800
ÂŁ1100-1500
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223
539
541
A fossil wood slice
An asaphus trilobite plate on metal easel stand
Triassic period, Madagascar 53cm by 40cm £600-1000 540 A crinoid plaque Upper Silurian, Moroccan 79cm high £600-800
224
Ordovician period, Atlas mountains, Morocco overall 56cm high £1000-1500
542 A Crinoid (Sea Lily) plaque Holzmaden, Germany, Jurassic
543 A Crinoid (Sea Lily) plaque Holzmaden, Germany, Jurassic 60cm high by 40cm wide £400-600
46cm high by 35cm wide The fossil locality at Holzmaden in Germany is celebrated for specimens that show beautiful preservation. The rocks they come from are lower Jurassic in age (approximately 180 million years old). Fossils of many kinds of creatures are found at Holzmaden but Crinoids (sea lilies) and ichthyosaurs are among the most sought-after and are perhaps the most desired by collectors. £200-400
544 A Saurian group plaque Santana Formation, Cearra, Brazil, Lower Cretaceous 40cm high by 51cm wide £100-200 545 A crayfish sp. plaque Solnhofen, Germany, Jurassic 34cm high by 54cm wide £100-200 546 A polished fossil nautilus on base Madagascar 20cm high £200-300
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225
547
549
A large polished ammonite Madagascar
A pair of fossil wood sections on wooden stands
57cm wide
Madagascar, Triassic
£2000-3000
on metal stand
548
31cm high by 33cm wide and 30.5cm high by 33cm wide
A pair of framed shark tooth collages from 55m.y.o. fossil shark teeth from phosphate deposits of Khouriba, Morocco each 49cm by 59cm £600-1000 226
£300-500
550
551
An ammonite block
A Chrysanthemum stone freeform on stand
Escragnolles, France, Albian stage, Cretaceous Species: Oxytropidoceras acutocarinatum, Hoplites dentatus, Hoplites benetiatus, Hoplites rudis, Beudanticeras beudanti, Phylloceras, Brachiopodes, assorted gastropods, lamellibranchia, belemnites, corals on metal stand
Hunan Province, China 52cm high This is only known from one location and has been used as decoration and the subject of myths for over two thousand years. ÂŁ1400-2000
552 A fossil wood section Madagascar, Triassic on metal stand 28.5cm high by 19cm wide ÂŁ150-250
36cm high by 29cm wide ÂŁ800-1200
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227
553 An impressive 12 point Wapiti trophy on shield
555
558
A zebra skull
A full mount Nile crocodile
recent, 54cm £200-300
Madagascar, modern
556
on metal stand
A greater Kudu head on wooden shield with data
107cm long
£200-300 554
1998, 155cm high by 83cm deep
A black bear skull
£500-800
dated October 1930 width of antlers 102cm
Canada, from native tribes on metal stand
557
31cm high by 18cm wide
A wildebeest head mount
Import permit FR1104500346-1 £250-400
228
recent 66cm deep £400-600
Import permit: IT/IM/2016/ MCE/03579 £500-800
560
559
561
A dome of Indian birds
A bone and horn cane
mid 19th century
late 19th century
including a Roller emerald starling etc
with two horn topped canes
56cm high
£400-600
£300-500 562 560
A framed lyre bird tail
A rhinoceros horn walking stick
modern
late 19th century
£400-600
84cm long
83cm high by 76cm wide
£800-1200 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
229
563
565
A large dome of Morpho butterflies 35cm high
A display of colourful butterflies under glass dome
£500-800
modern 38cm high
564 A large red bamboo coral specimen (sp Tubipora musica) Solomon Islands with import certificate 47cm wide £500-800
230
£400-600
one showing 566
567
Two shield mounted Red deer trophies
Two Soemmerring’s gazelle heads
recent
recent
the larger 117cm by 78cm
the larger 70cm high by 43cm wide
£150-250
£400-600 568 A rams skull with horn on modern metal base 69cm high From a very rare, almost disappeared Sicilian breed of goats, named “Capra Girgentana”. An old ram with unusual large horns. From an Italian collection. £300-500 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
231
571 A sea urchin and mushroom composition within glass dome 55cm high £200-400 572 Two butterfly domes modern 37cm high £600-1000 573 A set of five framed insects and reptiles modern 25cm by 25cm square £200-300
569 A set of four framed insects modern 25cm square £200-300 570 A display of tropical crabs modern 50cm high by 39cm wide £500-800
232
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233
574 A massive 13 point wapiti trophy 2nd half 20th century 126cm deep £800-1200 575 A polar bear skin rug 1920’s 224cm by 203cm £800-1200 576 A large dome of pale tropical butterflies 40cm diameter £500-600
234
577 A Victorian Hornbill head in case 29cm high by 46cm wide £400-600 578 A Cape buffalo trophy on wooden shield dated in pencil 2/42/18
580 A Victorian desk set made from all three native British deer species £80-120
89cm wide
581
£200-300
An elephant foot tantalus circa 1910
579
37cm
Two display cases of Argonaut shells and fish
£100-200
both 40cm by 50cm £400-600 For details of our buyers premium which is added onto the hammer price together with any other applicable charges please refer to our guide for prospective buyers
235
582
584
A framed display of scallop shells
An antique shell collection
modern
50cm high by 39cm wide
73cm high by 52cm wide £250-350 583 A small dome of mixed colourful tropical butterflies 26cm high £300-400
236
mounted as a wall display £500-800 585 A dome of tropical butterflies 37cm high £200-300
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Please write clearly and place your bids as early as possible, as in the event of identical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence. Bids should be submitted in (£) sterling at least 24 hours before the auction.
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GUIDE FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS If you are unable to attend an auction in person, you may give Summers Place Auctions Bid Department instructions to bid on your behalf by completing the form overleaf. This service is free and confidential. Please record accurately the lot numbers, descriptions and the top hammer price you are willing to pay for each lot. We will try to purchase the lot(s) of your choice for the lowest price possible and never for more than the top amount you indicate. “Buy” or unlimited bids will not be accepted. Alternative bids can be placed by using the word “OR” between lot numbers. Bids must be placed in the same order as in the catalogue. This form should be used for one sale only - please indicate the sale number, title and date on the form. Please place your bids as early as possible, as in the event of identical bids the earliest received will take precedence. Wherever possible bids should be submitted at least twentyfour hours before the auction. Where appropriate, your bids will be rounded down to the nearest amount consistent with the auctioneer’s bidding increments. Absentee bids, when placed by telephone, are accepted only at the caller’s risk and must be confirmed by letter or fax to the Bid Department on +44 (0)1403 331 340. Please note that the execution of written bids is offered as an additional service for no extra charge at the bidder’s risk and is undertaken subject to Summers Place Auctions other commitments at the time of the auction; Summers Place Auctions
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therefore cannot accept liability for failure to place such bids, whether through negligence or otherwise. Successful bidders will receive an invoice detailing their purchases and giving instructions for payment and clearance of goods. All bids are subject to the conditions of business applicable to the sale, a copy of which is available from Summers Place Auctions. Conditions of Business particularly relevant to buyers are also set out in the sale catalogue. We reserve the right to seek identification of the source of funds received. In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Summers Place Auctions Companies' services, or as required by law, we may ask clients to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about clients from third parties (e.g. credit information). If clients provide Summers Place Auctions with information that is defined by law as "sensitive", they agree that Summers Place Auctions may use it for the above purposes. Summers Place Auctions will not use or process sensitive information for any other purpose without the client's express consent. In order to fulfil the services clients have requested, Summers Place Auctions may disclose information to third parties (e.g. shippers). Some countries do not offer equivalent legal protection of personal information to that offered within the EU. It is Summers Place Auctions policy to require that any such third parties respect the privacy and confidentiality of our clients' information and provide the same level of protection for clients' information as provided within the EU, whether or not they are located in a country that offers equivalent legal protection of personal information.
By signing this Absentee Bid Form you agree to such disclosure. Clients will please note that for security purposes, Summers Place Auctions premises are subject to video recording. Telephone calls e.g. telephone bidding/voicemail messages may also be recorded.
Please mail or fax up to 25th March, 2020 The Walled Garden, Summers Place, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9AB. For Bids only: Tel. +44 (0)1403 331 331
Sealed bid Sterling price (excluding premium & VAT)
New Clients Please note that we May contact you to request a bank reference. In addition we will Require sight of a government Issued ID and proof of address prior to collection of purchases
I agree to be bound by Summers Place Auctions Ltd “Condition of Business” as published in the catalogue which govern all purchases at auction, and to pay the published Buyer’s Premium on the hammer price plus any applicable taxes. I consent to the use of this information and any other information obtained by Summers Place Auctions I am aware that all telephone bid lines may be recorded. Payment is due immediately after the sale in pounds sterling. Full details on how to pay are included in our Guide for Buyers. If you wish to pay for your purchases by card please complete the details below and your Card will be charged.
NAME ON CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEBIT CARD NUMBER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EXPIRY DATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISSUE NUMBER..............(SWITCH
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Lot Description
LAST DIGIT OF SECURITY CODE
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SEALED BIDDING FORM
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Please write clearly and place your bids as early as possible, as in the event of identical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence. Bids should be submitted in (£) sterling at least 24 hours before the auction closes.
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EXPIRY DATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TYPE OF CARD AND NUMBER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NAME ON CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Payment is due immediately after the sale in pounds sterling. Full details on how to pay are included in our Guide for Buyers. If you wish to pay for your purchases by card please complete the details below and your Card will be charged.
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I agree to be bound by Summers Place Auctions Ltd “Condition of Business” as published in the catalogue which govern all purchases at auction, and to pay the published Buyer’s Premium on the hammer price plus any applicable taxes. I consent to the use of this information and any other information obtained by Summers Place Auctions I am aware that all telephone bid lines may be recorded.
Sealed bid Sterling price (excluding premium & VAT)
Mobile
Clients wishing to bid on an “either or” basis should list the lots they are interested in with the price they are prepared to pay in order of preference with “OR” written between each one.
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Address
First name
Summers Place Auctions Ltd
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New Clients Please note that we May contact you to request a bank reference. In addition we will Require sight of a government Issued ID and proof of address prior to collection of purchases
Postcode
Lot Description
Clients wishing to bid on an “either or” basis should list the lots they are interested in with the price they are prepared to pay in order of preference with “OR” written between each one.
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Last name
Lot No.
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Postcode
Last name
The winning bid will be the highest left on each lot above the reserve. Bids are non sequential and the highest bid left is the price at which the lot is sold plus buyers premium and any VAT liable. In the event of two identical winning bids being left on the same lot, the earliest received bid shall take precedence. Summers Place Auctions decision on which is the winning bid shall be final.
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The winning bid will be the highest left on each lot above the reserve. Bids are non sequential and the highest bid left is the price at which the lot is sold plus buyers premium and any VAT liable. In the event of two identical winning bids being left on the same lot, the earliest received bid shall take precedence. Summers Place Auctions decision on which is the winning bid shall be final.
IMPORTANT
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SEALED BIDDING FORM
BIDS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 25 March 2020, 4PM GMT
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SALE NUMBER GE091
Please write clearly and place your bids as early as possible, as in the event of identical bids, the earliest bid received will take precedence. Bids should be submitted in (£) sterling at least 24 hours before the auction closes.
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GUIDE FOR ABSENTEE BIDDERS FOR SEALED BID AUCTION
SEALED BID AUCTION LOTS 200-585 All sealed bids must be with us, at the latest, by 25th March 4.00pm GMT since the bids will be opened on the 26th March. The winning bid will be the highest left on each lot above the reserve. Bids are non sequential and the highest bid left is the price at which the lot is sold plus buyers premium and any VAT liable. In the event of two identical winning bids being left on the same lot, the earliest received bid shall take precedence. Summers Place Auctions decision on which is the winning bid shall be final. Winning bidders will be invoiced after the bids are opened. Sealed bids, when placed by telephone, are accepted only at the caller’s risk and must be confirmed by letter or e-mail to the Bid Department. Successful bidders will receive an invoice detailing their purchases and giving instructions for payment and clearance of goods. All bids are subject to the conditions of business applicable to the sale, a copy of which is available from Summers Place Auctions. Conditions of Business particularly relevant to buyers are also set out in the sale catalogue. We reserve the right to seek identification of the source of funds received. In connection with the management and operation of our business and the marketing and supply of Summers Place Auctions Companies’ services, or as required by law, we may ask clients to provide personal information about themselves or obtain information about clients from third parties (e.g. credit information). If clients provide Summers Place Auctions with information that is defined by law as “sensitive”, they agree that Summers
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Place Auctions may use it for the above purposes. Summers Place Auctions will not use or process sensitive information for any other purpose without the client’s express consent. In order to fulfil the services clients have requested, Summers Place Auctions may disclose information to third parties (e.g. shippers). Some countries do not offer equivalent legal protection of personal information to that offered within the EU. It is Summers Place Auctions policy to require that any such third parties respect the privacy and confidentiality of our clients’ information and provide the same level of protection for clients’ information as provided within the EU, whether or not they are located in a country that offers equivalent legal protection of personal information. By signing this Sealed Bid Form you agree to such disclosure. Clients will please note that for security purposes, Summers Place Auctions premises are subject to video recording. Telephone calls e.g. telephone bidding/ voicemail messages may also be recorded.
Please mail to arrive before: 25th March, 4.00pm GMT. The Walled Garden, Summers Place, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9AB. For Bids only: Tel. +44 (0)1403 331 331 Email for Sealed Bids only: sealedbids@summersplaceauctions.com
SPECIALISTS AND AUCTION ENQUIRIES James Rylands Garden Statuary Specialist
Gavin Gardiner Limited ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Auctioneers of Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns, RiĂ&#x;es and Accessories
+44(0)1403 331 334
Live Auction (Lots 1-159) Tuesday 24th March, 2020 at 1pm Sealed Bid Auction (Lots 200-585) Sealed bids must be with us by 4pm GMT, Wednesday 25th March Viewing Sunday 22nd to Monday 23rd March 10am to 4pm or by appointment
james.rylands@summersplaceauctions.com
Fine Modern and Vintage Sporting Guns
Rupert van der Werff
Auction: 22nd April 2020
Natural History Specialist
Entries Now Invited
+44(0)1403 331 333 rupert.werff@summersplaceauctions.com
Errol Fuller Curator for Natural History errol.fuller@summersplaceauctions.com
Administrators/Accounts/ Shipping Letty Stiles +44(0)1403 331 336 letty.stiles@summersplaceauctions.com
Kate Diment +44(0)1403 331 335 kate.diment@summersplaceauctions.com
Lindsay Hoadley Please note there is a 5% surchage for using this facility
+44(0)1403 331 337 lindsay.hoadley@summersplaceauctions.com
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We are now accepting entries for our auction of Sporting Guns and RiĂ&#x;es at Sotheby's in London To discuss consignments, or to make an appointment for a free valuation of your guns, call us now:
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