A collection of 20th century African and South Asian pieces, comprising of, a wooden carved tray, an Indian foot scrubber in the shape of a parrot, a brass bell, a resin portrait sculpture, and an African bronze sculpture of a woman breastfeeding. The largest piece measuring approx. 33cm x 36cm.
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Carol Peace (B.1970) - A contemporary bronze resin sculpture, depicting two figures embracing whilst sitting. Signed to the bottom of the sculpture by the artist. Measuring approx. 12cm x 19cm. Carol Peace is a figurative sculptor, who studied at Winchester School of Art and later set up a studio in the Bristol Sculpture Shed, which would later become Spike Island. In 2004 she moved to her Paintworks studio. The sculptures are made in clay and are then cast into bronze, letting the fluid marks of the making be fixed. Her work is shown and collected all over the world and her larger-scale work is permanently on show at Glyndebourne and at Dorchester's Country House Hotel in Ascot.
This majestic mythical being was the third and final sculpture in the Enchanted Forest Collection. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures 12.25"L x 7"W x 10.25"H. UPC: 737859076978. Artist: Joan CoderchIssued: 2002-2004Dimensions: 7.5"L x 4.25"W x 8.75"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Full title is The Animaliers: A Collector's Guide to the Animal Sculptors of the 19th & 20th Centuries. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. 1973. The yellow and red dust jacket features images of animal sculptures. This 160-page book traces the Animalier school of sculpture from its rise in the early nineteenth century under Barye, Fremiet and the Bonheurs, to its spread to other countries, including the U.S. It features black and white and color images. ISBN: 0-525-05498-7. Artist: James MackayDimensions: 7.75"L x 0.75"W x 10"HEdition Number: 1st EditionCondition: Good.
λ AN ITALIAN SICILIAN GILT COPPER, CORAL AND ENAMEL CAPEZZALETRAPANI, SECOND HALF 17TH CENTURYwith a central group of the Madonna and Child wearing gilt crowns with pearl orbs inside a border of coral and enamel flowerheads, the octagonal frame surrounded by foliate scrolls, the reverse engraved with foliate strapwork in a glazed hardwood box frame49.5 x 34.5cmCatalogue Note From the end of the Middle Ages . the city of Trapani on the west coast of Sicily became an important artistic centre due to its coral reefs. A guild of coral workers was established in Trapani in 1628. Coral was prized for both its colour and unusual texture and it was believed to have the power to word off the ‘evil eye’. One of the most popular objects were capezzale, a devotional plaque decorated with religious figures set in engraved copper frames with rich coral inlay but other secular items such as jewellery, caskets and inkstands were made and found their way into grand European collections. For a similar example see Christie’s. Paris, Sculpture et Objets D’Arts Europeens, 16th June 2015, lot 44.
A BRONZED GRAND TOUR GROUP OF THE RAPE OF THE SABINE WOMENAFTER GIAMBOLOGNA, (FLEMISH 1529-1608), FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURYdramatically modelled with three figures together with a black marble, onyx and bronze mounted pedestal with a revolving top (2)110.1cm high (sculpture), 110.5cm high (the pedestal)
A VICTORIAN MARBLE PORTRAIT BUST OF A GENTLEMANBY WILLIAM CALDER MARSHALL (1813 - 1894), DATED '1852'sporting sideburns and wearing a classical toga on a turned socle, signed and dated 'W.C. MARSHALL 1852'81cm highProvenancePurchased from Anthony Outred.A Private Collection.Catalogue NoteWilliam Calder Marshall (1813-1894) was born in Edinburgh and by 1834 has moved to London where he studied under Edward Hodges Baily and Sir Francis Chantrey. As was normal, he then spent a few years honing his skills in Rome before returning to London where, in 1844 he was elected to the Royal Academy. He became a full member of the Academy in 1852 after he had a marble sculpture of Sabrina, goddess of the River Severn, exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851 - a photograph of which is held by the Royal Collections Trust, RCIN 28001155.Throughout his life-time, he designed and produced a variety of sculptures ‘after the antique’, including Sabrina, many of which were adapted by Copeland Porcelain for production in parian, together with a number of public works including for St Paul’s Cathedral and the new Houses of Parliament.
1.“Bram Bogart: Feest van de Materie”This book showcases the textured, heavy impasto works of Bram Bogart. It emphasizes his focus on the material aspects of painting, presenting his bold use of color and thick layers of paint.2.“Bogart”A comprehensive monograph on Bram Bogart, this book delves into his artistic journey, featuring both images and critical essays. It highlights his unique style that blends painting and sculpture.3.“Bram Bogart” (Top Right)A smaller, likely retrospective catalog or booklet featuring a collection of his works, possibly created for a specific exhibition. The cover suggests a mix of his signature texture and painting style.4.“Maurice Wyckaert: Het Rusteloze Landschap”This book focuses on Maurice Wyckaert, another influential Belgian painter. It examines his dynamic and abstract interpretations of landscapes, with vibrant colors and energetic brushstrokes.5.“Observatorium” by Johan TatonLikely a collection of contemplative essays or poetry, this book does not directly relate to the artists but may have thematic connections exploring similar abstract or conceptual ideas.6.“Retrospective Bram Bogart”This is a catalog or book created for a major retrospective exhibition of Bram Bogart’s work, summarizing his career and impact. The cover features a photo of the artist, emphasizing his legacy.7.“Bram Bogart” (Bottom Left)Another focused look at Bogart’s work, potentially an earlier publication that highlights his career and artistic evolution, featuring rich visuals and biographical details.8.“Mémoire de la Liberté”This book’s title, which translates to “Memory of Freedom,” suggests a thematic or commemorative work, possibly featuring various artists or a special collection. It includes vibrant, abstract imagery, potentially linked to the post-war art movement.9.“Het Belgisch Kunstboek”A broader look at Belgian art, this book includes works from various prominent artists, including Bram Bogart. It offers insights into the Belgian art scene and its evolution over time.These books offer a mix of artist retrospectives, thematic explorations, and broader surveys of Belgian art, highlighting the contributions of influential figures like Bram Bogart and Maurice Wyckaert.
1.BOEK – Piet Hein Eek: A publication by Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek, known for his innovative use of scrap materials, particularly wood. This book showcases his sustainable design approach, focusing on furniture and interior projects.2.Studio Job: A book dedicated to the work of the design collective Studio Job, known for their distinctive and eclectic style that blends art and design. It features intricate and often surreal creations, spanning furniture, installations, and graphics.3.Studio Job & the Groninger Museum: This book highlights the collaboration between Studio Job and the Groninger Museum. It explores their unique, maximalist aesthetic through various art pieces and exhibitions showcased at the museum.4.Marlene Dumas – Painter: This book explores the works of Marlene Dumas, a South African-born Dutch artist. Known for her expressive portraits, it delves into her themes of identity, sexuality, and psychological depth.5.Marlene Dumas: Another book focusing on Marlene Dumas, offering an in-depth look at her artwork. It includes a collection of paintings and drawings that address complex social and political issues, often through a personal lens.6.Marlene Dumas – Measuring Your Own Grave: This book accompanies a retrospective exhibition of Dumas’ work, showcasing her career and thematic explorations. The title refers to her introspective and sometimes dark approach to art, dealing with mortality and human experience.7.Ger van Elk: A monograph on Ger van Elk, a Dutch conceptual artist. Known for his multimedia approach, the book highlights his experimentation with photography, video, sculpture, and installation, often blending humor and critique.8.Atelier Van Lieshout – Vroom & Dreesmann Project: This book covers a project by Atelier Van Lieshout, led by Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout. Known for functional and provocative designs, the book explores their collaboration on innovative public art installations.9.Atelier Van Lieshout: This publication showcases the studio’s work, which often blurs the line between art, architecture, and design. It features their large-scale projects and provocative pieces, exploring themes of society, industry, and human nature.
1.“Anish Kapoor” by Homi K. Bhabha•This book explores the work of Anish Kapoor, a renowned contemporary artist known for his large-scale sculptures and installations. It delves into Kapoor’s use of color, form, and material, offering insight into his creative process.2.“Julian Opie”•A monograph dedicated to the works of Julian Opie, a leading figure in contemporary art, known for his minimalist and highly stylized depictions of figures and landscapes. The book covers his unique approach to combining digital and traditional mediums.3.“Anish Kapoor: My Red Homeland”•This book focuses on Kapoor’s “My Red Homeland,” a monumental work involving a massive steel blade moving through a vivid red wax surface. It provides an in-depth exploration of the themes of materiality and transformation in his art.4.“Gilbert & George: The Complete Pictures, Volume Two”•This volume documents the works of the artist duo Gilbert & George from 1987 to 1997. It features their provocative and bold photographic works that address themes of identity, religion, sexuality, and politics.5.“Gilbert & George: The Complete Pictures, Volume One”•Covering their works from 1971 to 1985, this volume highlights Gilbert & George’s groundbreaking early works. It includes iconic series that established them as pioneers of performance and conceptual art.6.“Anish Kapoor” (Pictured with the sculpture)•Another significant book on Anish Kapoor’s oeuvre, focusing on his outdoor and monumental sculptures. It provides a visual and textual analysis of his work in various settings worldwide.7.“Sean Scully”•A monograph on Sean Scully, known for his abstract, striped, and grid-like paintings. The book examines his use of color and form,
1.De Wachters van Shinkichi TajiriFocuses on Shinkichi Tajiri, a Japanese-American sculptor known for his iconic “watcher” sculptures.2.Karel Appel: 40 Ans de Peinture, Sculpture & DessinA retrospective of 40 years of Karel Appel’s work, showcasing his expressive paintings and sculptures.3.Shinkichi TajiriHighlights the diverse work of Tajiri, including his sculpture, photography, and film.4.Karel Appel: Ik Wou Dat Ik Een Vogel WasCombines poetry and art inspired by the works of Karel Appel.5.Karel Appel: The Complete SculpturesA comprehensive catalog focusing on Appel’s sculptures. 6.Corneille: Levenslang VrijheidsschilderA biography of Corneille, a Dutch artist and Cobra co-founder known for his vibrant and playful paintings.7.CobraExplores the Cobra movement, highlighting key artists like Appel, Corneille, and Asger Jorn.8.Constant: De Late PeriodeFocuses on the later works of Constant Nieuwenhuys, including his visionary “New Babylon” project.9.Jorn InternationalA book about Asger Jorn, a Danish artist and key figure in the Cobra movement, discussing his international influence.10.Bengt Lindström: De Oorsprong en Zijn UitdrukkingCovers the work of Bengt Lindström, a Swedish expressionist known for his bold, colorful paintings. 11.SierhuisFocuses on Jan Sierhuis, a Dutch expressionist painter known for his raw, emotional works.12.Lucebert: Schilder, Dichter, StrijderA look at Lucebert, a Dutch poet and visual artist, featuring a mix of his paintings and poetry.13.Mogens Balle: The Swinging ArtistHighlights the works of Mogens Balle, a Danish artist associated with the Cobra movement, known for his playful abstract style.14.Tussen de Regels: AlechinskyFocuses on Pierre Alechinsky, a Belgian artist known for his calligraphic lines and experimental, surreal themes.These books showcase the works of major artists from the Cobra movement, known for their spontaneous, expressive, and child-like styles. The movement emphasized freedom of expression and breaking away from traditional art forms.
1.“In Giacometti’s Studio” by Michael Peppiatt•A comprehensive exploration of Alberto Giacometti’s studio, offering insights into his creative process and life through photographs and personal anecdotes.2.“Morandi 1890-1964”•A detailed overview of Giorgio Morandi’s work, focusing on his minimalist and poetic still-life paintings that emphasize simplicity and subtlety.3.“Giacometti” by Yves Bonnefoy•A deep dive into the works and philosophy of Alberto Giacometti, with essays and commentary by poet and scholar Yves Bonnefoy.4.“Lucio Fontana”•An exploration of Fontana’s revolutionary art, including his famous “Concetto Spaziale” works, which broke the boundaries of traditional painting and sculpture.5.“Alberto Giacometti 1901-1966”•A catalog of Giacometti’s sculptures, paintings, and drawings, highlighting his unique artistic style and existential themes.6.“Marino Marini: Catalogue Raisonné of the Sculptures”•A definitive guide to Marino Marini’s sculptural works, documenting his mastery in capturing human and equestrian forms.7.“Modigliani: The Melancholy Angel”•A biography and art study of Amedeo Modigliani, focusing on his portraits and nudes, marked by their elongated forms and emotional intensity.8.“Marino Marini Miracolo”•A focus on Marini’s iconic “Miracolo” sculptures, examining the themes of dynamism and spiritual transformation in his work.9.“Paladino”•A collection of Mimmo Paladino’s works, showcasing his contributions to the Transavanguardia movement and his distinctive, symbol-rich style.
1.Eduardo Chillida (top left): This book delves into the works of Spanish sculptor Eduardo Chillida, focusing on his monumental abstract sculptures and explorations of space, form, and material.2.El Siglo de Giorgio de Chirico (The Century of Giorgio de Chirico) (top middle): A book examining the life and work of Giorgio de Chirico, the Italian painter known for his metaphysical art, which blends classical themes with surrealist elements.3.Tàpies: The Complete Works Vol. II (1943–1960) (top right): This volume catalogs the works of Antoni Tàpies, a prominent Spanish painter and sculptor, during a key period of his career, showcasing his textured abstract art.4.Chillida (bottom left): Another book on Eduardo Chillida, likely focusing on specific aspects of his architectural and sculptural works that emphasize the relationship between space and light.5.Antonio Saura: Par Lui-Même (Antonio Saura: By Himself) (bottom middle-left): A monograph on Antonio Saura, a leading Spanish abstract expressionist, featuring his bold, gestural paintings and writings.6.Terramar: Miquel Barceló (bottom middle-right): A book exploring the works of contemporary Spanish artist Miquel Barceló, known for his diverse and experimental approaches to painting and sculpture.7.Antoni Gaudí (bottom right): This book by Rainer Zerbst provides an in-depth look at the life and creations of Antoni Gaudí, the visionary architect behind Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and other iconic works of Catalan modernism.
1.Panamarenko - Several books in the collection are dedicated to Panamarenko, a well-known Belgian artist famous for his unique sculptures and mechanical art, often inspired by flight and futuristic themes.2.Marc Maet - There are a couple of books about Marc Maet, another Belgian artist, featuring expressive portrait art and minimalistic design.3.Vic Gentils - A book on Vic Gentils, an artist noted for his assemblages and sculptures.4.Berlinde De Bruyckere - A book on Berlinde De Bruyckere, known for her powerful, often emotional sculptures and installations.5.Hilarious Hofstede - A book featuring Hofstede’s works, known for combining humor with psycho-social commentary.6.Jan Fabre - Two books dedicated to Jan Fabre, a multidisciplinary artist known for his work in visual art and performance, often dealing with themes of the body and nature.The collection represents prominent figures in Belgian contemporary art, covering a range of media including sculpture, painting, and conceptual art
1.Salvation - The Holy Land (Andres Serrano)A photography book by Andres Serrano focusing on religious and sacred imagery, exploring themes of spirituality and iconography.2.Uffizi GalleryA guidebook featuring artworks from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, home to Renaissance masterpieces including works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.3.[Book with Furniture Art Cover]Likely a book on modern design or an exhibition catalog, featuring contemporary or minimalist furniture pieces.4.With Space in MindA book focusing on modern art or sculpture, possibly featuring works that explore abstract, space-related themes.Second Row (Left to Right):5.Beeldentuin Kröller-Müller MuseumA book about the sculpture garden at the Kröller-Müller Museum in the Netherlands, highlighting its renowned collection of modern sculptures.6.Van Trajanus tot TajiriThis book likely explores the journey from ancient Roman art (Trajanus) to modern or contemporary artists (such as Tajiri).7.I Promise to Love YouAn art or photography book possibly focused on love as a central theme, presented by Cadic Collection.8.Loss of ControlA book on contemporary art, focusing on the theme of losing control, and potentially examining abstract or avant-garde pieces.9.Guggenheim MuseumA guidebook to the Guggenheim Museum, showcasing its architecture and iconic modern art collection.Bottom Row (Left to Right):10.BelvédèreLikely a catalog or guide from the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, featuring its collection of Austrian art, including works by Klimt and Schiele.11.LouvreA small guidebook for the Louvre Museum, highlighting its vast collection, including the Mona Lisa and other significant works.12.The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Guide)A comprehensive guide to the Met’s extensive collection, covering a variety of artworks from different cultures and time periods.13.The Collections of the British MuseumA book detailing the vast and diverse collection of the British Museum, from ancient artifacts to contemporary pieces.14.National Gallery of IrelandA book showcasing the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland, featuring European and Irish masterpieces.15.Vatican MuseumsA guide to the Vatican Museums, highlighting famous artworks like the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo.This lineup appears to be a curated selection of museum and exhibition catalogs, offering an insight into various art collections and exhibitions worldwide.
1.Where Gods and Mortals Meet: Continuity and Renewal in Urhobo Art•Focuses on the art and cultural traditions of the Urhobo people of Nigeria, exploring the intersection of spiritual and artistic practices.2.Cuillers Sculptures•A detailed examination of African ceremonial spoons and their significance as both functional objects and sculptural art.3.The Birth of Art in Africa: Nok Statuary in Nigeria•Explores Nok art, one of the earliest known African artistic traditions, emphasizing its role in the origins of African sculpture.4.African Rock Art•A documentation and study of ancient rock art across the African continent, highlighting prehistoric artistic expressions and their meanings.5.Face of the Spirits•Likely delves into African masks, their cultural significance, and their use in rituals, ceremonies, and as symbols of spiritual beliefs.6.Africa Meets Africa•Explores African art from West Africa and its influence on and interactions with other artistic traditions, possibly connecting historical and modern perspectives.7.Art of the Baga: A Drama of Cultural Reinvention•Focuses on the art and cultural identity of the Baga people of Guinea, examining how traditional art adapts over time.8.Instruments du Désert•Likely a photographic or ethnographic exploration of desert cultures, featuring the instruments, attire, and traditions of Saharan societies.9.L’Art de l’Afrique Noire•A comprehensive survey of traditional African art, detailing its diversity and cultural importance across various African societies.
1.Pablo Picasso:•This book focuses on the life and works of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. It likely covers his various artistic phases, including Cubism and Surrealism.2.Picasso Vol. II (Black and White Art):•A continuation of Picasso’s work, possibly emphasizing his monochromatic pieces and sketches, showcasing his abstract and surreal explorations.3.Picasso Vol. I (Color Portrait):•Another volume on Picasso, featuring his colorful and expressive paintings, including works from his Blue and Rose periods.4.Picasso: The Sculptures:•This book focuses on Picasso’s lesser-known but significant work in sculpture, highlighting his creativity beyond painting.5.Botero:•A book about Fernando Botero, known for his distinctive style featuring inflated, exaggerated figures. It showcases his colorful paintings and sculptures.6.Dalí:•A Taschen edition dedicated to Salvador Dalí, covering his surreal and dreamlike art. Dalí’s works are known for their striking and bizarre images.7.Le Cahier Dessiné:•A collection of drawings and illustrations, possibly featuring various artists. The title suggests a focus on the sketchbook or drawing aspect of art.8.Chagall:•This book covers the works of Marc Chagall, known for his poetic, dreamlike paintings. Chagall’s art often features vibrant colors and whimsical, fantastical scenes.9.Unknown Title (Warrior Mask Cover):•This book features a cover with a warrior mask, likely focusing on Asian or African art, potentially related to masks and traditional sculptures.10.Ai Weiwei:•A book about contemporary artist Ai Weiwei, known for his provocative and politically charged installations and sculptures. It likely explores his work in activism and modern art.11.Murakami:•This book is dedicated to Takashi Murakami, a contemporary Japanese artist known for his “Superflat” art style, blending pop culture with traditional Japanese art.These books together represent a broad spectrum of 20th and 21st-century art, from classic painters like Picasso and Dalí to modern artists like Ai Weiwei and Murakami.
PUNK / WAVE - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 52 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Felt - The Splendour Of Fear (M RED 57), The Fall - The Frenz Experiment, Virgin Prunes - The Hidden Lie, The Yobs - Christmas Album, Disorder - Live In Oslo, U.K. Subs inc Crash Course and Another Kind Of Blues, The Stranglers inc Aural Sculpture and Feline, The Velvet Underground - V.U, Michelle Shocked, Plasticland, The Dead Milkmen, Nuclear Valdez, Danielle Dax and Gary Numan. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve - generally G to VG.
ROCK / POP / SOUL - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 73 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Ozzy Osabourne - The Ultimate Sin, The Stranglers inc Feline and Aural Sculpture, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts inc Glorious Results Of A Misspent Youth, Album and Bad Reputation, Meat Loaf - Hits Out Of Hell, Pretty Maids - Red, Hot & Heavy, Stevie Ray Vaughan And Double Trouble, The Prophets, Curtis Mayfield, Lou Rawls, Richard "Dimples" Fields and Luther Vandross. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve - generally G to VG.
Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret; 1887-1965) - Modernist Female Form and Sculpture, monogrammed and dated Janvier 55 within the plate, further printed inscription, signature and date 1 Mai 1962, lithograph, 29 x 36.6cm A former book illustration, with discernible vertical fold and signs of former binding stapling. Later mounted onto board. Some marginal scuffs. Colours good.
A pair of Continental patinated bronze models of the Marly Horses, late 19th century and later fitted as table lamps, cast after Guillaume Coustou the Elder (1677 - 1746), each rearing horse portrayed with a nude groom standing beside and struggling to restrain it, on naturalistically cast bases, atop later oval maple bases; 96cm high overall, the metal sculpture 49cm high
A Chinese carved gilt and painted sculpture stand With a hexagonal plinth supported by a base carved with two figures and a dog of fo.21cm wide x 18cm deep x 28cm highQty: 1the black top is detached. Losses to the carving, including the hand of the upper figure, and above the lower figure. Some filling, and losses to the base
An early 20h century Continental bronzed spelter sculpture of a skier The sculpture mounted on a rough-cut onyx base inscribed '1924 Chamonix'.1924 was the first year of the Winter Olympics, this sculpture may have been produced in celebration of this event. 16cm long x 16cm high Qty: 1 In good condition. Some minor wear to the bronze, particularly the elbow, the top of the hat, etc. The ski poles are detached but present with evidence of an old glued repair.
An old lead heron sculpture The heron moulded with feathers to its body and standing on a hexagonal concrete base.Approximately 90cm wide x 68cm highQty: 1Signs of weathering overall. Some losses and signs of tooth sharpening by squirrels. The base possibly not original. The sculpture in need of some repair and reshaping.
A pair of Royal Worcester limited edition porcelain blue tits 'Blue Tit Parus Caeruleus and Pussy Willow', each modelled by Dorothy Doughty and each numbered 101 from an edition of 500. Each porcelain sculpture on a wooden plinth base and with their limited edition certificates.The largest 22cm highQty: 2In good condition .
Arthur Dooley (British 1929-1994) Gladiator, steel, mounted on a rectangular marble plinth.80cm highQty: 1In generally good condition. Some surface dirt. Light abrasion to the extremities throughout. Two notable holes to the back of the sculpture, which appear to have been created with drill bits. Some scuffing and abrasion to the plinth base.
Willi Soukop R.A. (Austrian 1907-1995), Soukop came to England in 1934, moving to London in 1945 where he taught at Bromley, Guildford and then Chelsea Schools of Art. He was an early teacher of Elisabeth Frink. Became Master of Sculpture at the RA Schools. ' Head of a Bull', monotype, initialled W.S 1957 lower right, l49 x 36cm
Willi Soukop R.A. (Austrian 1907-1995), Soukop came to England in 1934, moving to London in 1945 where he taught at Bromley, Guildford and then Chelsea Schools of Art. He was an early teacher of Elisabeth Frink. Became Master of Sculpture at the RA Schools. 'Mother and Child', c.1936, mixed media, initialled W.S, gallery label verso, 12 x 8cm
A SMALL COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL ITEMS ETC, comprising a miniature table screen with four panels, approximate height 17cm, a cloisonne bowl, miniature baluster vase, trinket dish with cover and trinket box with hinged lid, painted enamel vases and trinket box, resin dragon sculpture and resin relief moulded bowl, a cork diorama, resin relief moulded vase approximate height 39cm and a trinket dish marked foreign to the base
A COLLECTION OF BESWICK CATS AND DOGS to include sixteen dog sculptures to include a Border Collie 'Lochinvar of Lady Park' No. 1791, Old English Sheepdog 'Walking' No. 3058, a Cairn Terrier 'Standing' No. 3082, a small black Labrador No. 1956, a Scottish Terrier 'Standing' No. 3382 (chipped ear and signs of repair to the leg), Old English Sheepdogs 'Seated' No. 3468, a small Jack Russell Terrier No. 2109, a Cocker Spaniel No.1754, a Foxhound -first version No. 942, a 'Trio of Spaniels' Ashtray marked No. 916 (crazing), a small sheepdog No. 1854 (broken leg included), 'Caught It' No. 2951, a dog playing an accordion character sculpture marked 811 to the base (crazing), a fox 'seated' No. 1748, a pair of Staffordshire terriers marked 1378-6 to the base, and a 'dog with ladybird on its tail' No. 805, and four cat sculptures to include 'Cat seated looking up' No. 1030 (chip to ear), a 'Siamese cat seated, head turned back' No 1887 (chips to ear), and two cats 'laughing' No. 2101 (21) (Condition Report: adhesive and retail stickers to some items, original stickers to some)
A beautifully crafted clear hand-blown glass fish sculpture featuring a minimalist design with smooth contours and an elegant form. The sculpture showcases masterful glasswork with hollow construction and polished details, including rounded fins and a stylized, open mouth. It stands gracefully on sturdy glass fins, adding balance and a playful touch to this unique piece. Ideal for collectors of glass art or as a sophisticated decorative statement for modern or coastal-inspired spaces. Artist: Winslow AndersonIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 22"L x 6"W x 9"HManufacturer: BlenkoCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Silver clad sculpture mounted on stone that portrays Moses embracing the Ten Commandments and teaching the Israelites the laws of God on Mount Sinai. Tag affixed to the base that reads Yaacov Heller Jerusalem Israel. Artist: Yaacov Heller (Isreali-American, b. 1941)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5.75"L x 5.5"W x 10.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant and whimsical glass fish sculpture features a sleek, clear body accented with warm amber tones on its fins and tail. Expertly hand-blown, the piece exhibits a smooth, minimalist form, capturing the essence of mid-century Murano-style artistry. The fish stands on sturdy, rounded amber-colored fins, giving it both balance and charm. Its unique character and craftsmanship make it an eye-catching addition to any glassware collection, coastal-themed decor, or art display. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 17"L x 4.5"W x 13"HCondition: Age related wear.
This is a wonderfully elaborate sculpture of a beautiful African woman riding on a zebra. She is adorned in gold, and fashioned in an orange dress and light blue drapey robe with orange textured details. She smiles as the zebra trots forward, This Limited edition figurine sits on a wooden base. This item has its original box measuring 16"L x 11.5"W x 17.25"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Signed Thomas Blackshear. Marked Thomas Blackshear's Ebony Visions. Artist: Thomas BlackshearIssued: 2003Dimensions: 12.25"L x 7.25"W x 13"HEdition Number: 7070Manufacturer: Willitts DesignsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is. Some scratched under the base.
Outstanding color lithograph printed on Rives BFK paper featuring The Three-Way Electrical Plug that looks like a dripping popsicle. It first appeared in American Pop artist Claes Oldenburg's work in 1965 as a charcoal drawing and, in 1970, as a monumental sculpture. Signature and edition number in graphite on lower edge: Oldenburg 198/250. Housed in a gold color metallic frame with a white mat. Sight size: 24.25"L x 32"H. Frame dimensions: 32.75"L x 41"H x 1.75"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Claes Oldenburg (Swedish/American 1929-2022)Issued: 1972Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 198 of 250Country of Origin: Sweden/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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