for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 21st of February 2024
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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558 | A 20th Century metal figure of a standing cupid with arrow, raised on a square tapered base 61cm h x 30cm | 100-150 | |
559 | A 20th Century cast metal figure of a standing cherub with shield and quiver, raised on a circular base 60cm h x 15cm d | 100-150 | |
571 | P Kotokwa, a South African carved hardstone sculpture in the form of a female torso 32cm x 9cm, together with an unsigned Zimbabwe carved polished hardstone figure of a whale's tail 18cm x 32cm | 60-90 | |
573 | A spelter figure in the form of a standing elephant, possibly the base of a mystery clock, raised on a shaped wooden base 15cm h x 27cm w x 8cm d | 40-60 | |
594 | A chrome car mascot in the form of a huntsman and hound 10cm x 10cm x 4cm, the base marked M H N | 50-75 | |
615 | A pair of African carved hardwood bookends decorated busts 21cm h x 17cm w x 13cm d | 30-40 | |
616 | P Kotokwa, a South African polished hardstone sculpture of a reclining female torso 11cm h x 52cm w x 23cm d | 50-75 | |
617 | A Zimbabwe carved and polished hardstone figure of a standing lady | 40-60 | |
629 | Charles Francis Fuller (1830-1875), a carved marble head and shoulders portrait bust of Queen Alexandra 66cm h x 42cm w x 30cm d Provenance: The bust was a gift from Queen Alexandria on the occasion of the 5th Lord Garvagh's christening and was displayed in the family home at Marble Arch. At the demolition of the house in the late 1920's, the bust was placed into storage at Coutt's & Co in the Strand where it remained until the bank was demolished. At this time it was gifted to Lord Garvagh's solicitor. | 800-1200 |