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A pair of Victorian plaster statues
£11,000A pair of Victorian plaster statues
one, a group of St Anne teaching the Virgin Mary to read - the standing pair, in robed attire, looking down into the pages of a book, the mother tenderly supporting her young daughter as she reads; the other, the figure of St Augustine with bishop’s mitre and robes - clutching a drape and administering the sacrament to diminutive supplicants£11,000 -
“Charity” a Victorian plaster cast of one of the marble Virtues intended for the early 16th Century tomb of Gaston de Foix
£5,600“Charity” a Victorian plaster cast of one of the marble Virtues intended for the early 16th Century tomb of Gaston de Foix
the classically dressed standing figure with a veiled head, sandalled feet, and her right breast bared, carrying an infant who grasps the veil and turns away, a coin proffered from her right hand, raised on a torus plinth,£5,600 -
A small English neo-classical stoneware anthemion roof finial
£895A small English neo-classical stoneware anthemion roof finial
delicately modelled with a mask of Mercury, sporting his trademark winged cap, set within the splayed lobes of an anthemion, a pair of pineapple finials and an opposed pair of scrolls below, fragments of old paint,£895 -
An English relief-cast plaster portrait plaque of Hercules
£350An English relief-cast plaster portrait plaque of Hercules
the roundel centred with a profile portrait of the Greek hero, within a leafy border£350 -
An English relief-cast plaster portrait plaque of Alexander Pope
£350An English relief-cast plaster portrait plaque of Alexander Pope
the roundel centred with a profile portrait of the poet, within a leafy border£350 -
A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital
£345A relief-cast plaster pilaster capital
the capital with palmette clasps to the corners flanking a central stylised palm emanating from a pair of foliate scrolls below,£345 -
A plaster bust of Heniokhos – or The Delphic Charioteer
£325A plaster bust of Heniokhos – or The Delphic Charioteer
the young charioteer with a serene countenance,£325 -
An English plaster relief plaque of a lachrymose beekeeper,
£175An English plaster relief plaque of a lachrymose beekeeper,
the prone male, attired in only a drape and holding a staff, shedding a tear as he leans on a beehive, the background carved in bas-relief with a monument engraved "VI SEES IGIEN", on the ground a unfurled manuscript entitled "DIGESTA F.F."£175 -
An English plaster relief plaque of a Cowherd together with a Cow and suckling calf,
£175An English plaster relief plaque of a Cowherd together with a Cow and suckling calf,
the standing male, with a brace of pheasant hanging from his shouldered staff, the cow drinking from a sculpted font, the background carved in bas-relief with a naturalistic tree and domestic Roman buildings,£175 -
A cast plaster roundel relief of a stylised clematis flowerhead
£160A cast plaster roundel relief of a stylised clematis flowerhead
the six overlapping petals in deep relief with scrolled tips,£160 -
An English plaster relief plaque cast from a George III fireplace tablet,
£155An English plaster relief plaque cast from a George III fireplace tablet,
the rectangular plaque modelled with a central library globe flanked with a pair of opposed winged sphinx ,£155 -
A pair of English plaster relief plaques of opposed Sphinx,
£140 the pairA pair of English plaster relief plaques of opposed Sphinx,
the winged lioness mythical beasts with human heads,£140 the pair -
An English plaster cast of a Greek Ionic capital
£115An English plaster cast of a Greek Ionic capital
the square topped capital with scrolled volutes to each side and raised on a circular foot,£115 -
An English plaster section of Greek Key frieze,
£60 each plaqueAn English plaster section of Greek Key frieze,
the running geometric moulding cast in relief from a stoneware original,£60 each plaque
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Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
£800Portrait by Andre Derain, Verve Vol 2 / No. 5-6.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800 -
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£600The Four Elements, Water by Fernand Leger, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 1.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£600 -
The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
£1,200The Dance, by Henri Matisse, Jan – March 1939 / No. 4.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£1,200 -
Comets by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
£800Comets by Wassily Kandinsky, Verve Vol. 1 / No. 2.
The Verve Review was a purposefully luxurious. It ran from 1937 to 1960, but with only 38 editions available, due to the high degree of design and editorial work dedicated to each issue. Each edition contained unique lithographic prints, commissioned by the editor, and each cover a double-page lithograph elaborated by one of the artists contained within. It was the brainchild of its editor Stratis Eleftheriades, a Greek National who moved to Paris in the early thirties to take part in the growing Modernist movement, writing under the name of Teriade.£800