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A Royal Dux Art Deco figure of a semi nude girl, wearing an orange dress and shoes, 30cms (12in.) high.See illustration £100-150
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Charles Lemanceau for St. Clement: an Art Deco group in green lustre glaze of a stag, doe and fawn, impressed signature to base '8598', St. C Monogram, France', 22 x 5 1/2 x 17in. (56 x 14 x 44cms). See illustration £100-200
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Charles Lemanceau for St. Clement: a matt white glazed Art Deco group of antelope, paint signature mark to base, 18 x 4 1/2 x 12in. (40 x 11 x 30cms). £70-100
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Vinsare, Sevres, France: an Art Deco group of a stag, doe and fawn, 22 1/2 x 7 x 10in. (57 x 18 x 25cms). See illustration £100-200
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Vinsare, Sevres, France: an Art Deco antelope, 10 x 4 1/2 x 13in. (25 x 10 x 33cms). See illustration £150-200
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Vinsare, Sevres, France: model of a polar bear, on black glazed base, 15 x 5 x 7in. (38 x 13 x 18cms). See illustration £150-200
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Manner of St. Clement: an Art Deco model of a leopard on naturalistic base, indistinctly signed to bottom base 'E. * Loa', 14 x 3 1/2 x 7in. (36 x 10 x 18cms). £40-60
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Tekt, USSR: a pottery bust of a girl leaning on her hands, bearing label, 'Art E40/4', 27cms (10 1/2in.) high. £20-50
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Dansk International Designs Ltd, France: six coloured enamel cooking pots, to include, three stacking with teak handles, and three with covers, in yellow, blue and red; together with burner stand. (7) See illustration £80-120
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20th Century - "Neil Armstrong", cut-out applied to board, 96.5 x 50cms; 38 x 19 3/4in. £20-40
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Manner of Habitat: a plastic veneer pierced and cut light fitting, 30cms (12in.) diameter. £40-60
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A 1970's Smiths battery operated table clock, the blue circular dial with quarter arabic numerals, on a chromed cross form stand, 18cms (7in.) high. £20-30
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A Sound Burger stereo disc player system, AT727, by Audio-Technika, in chromed and blue case. £70-100
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A Bush receiver, type TR 82C portable radio, in blue and buff coloured case; together with a Sharp GF-6363 gettoblaster, with radio and cassette player, in chromed case. (2) £30-50
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An Avon Rose-Morris Les Paul style electric guitar, Japan, with black finish and white edging, 39 1/2in. (100cms) long, on stand. £20-50
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A BSR Fidelity portable electric turntable, c.1960's, red and grey coloured case. Not working. £30-50
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A Gfeller Trub telephone, c.1970's, in solid teak, complete with original box, handset cloth, instructions, etc. See illustration £70-100
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An Apollo 3000 television, by Rothgmbh Munchen 86, c. 1970's, in red plastic case, 14in. (35cms) wide.See illustration on Back Cover £50-100
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A bent tubular chrome candlestick with two sconces, on black stone base; together with a silver and enamelled brooch; an Art Deco style chrome and plastic fur clip; a giltmetal bracelet by Crosse, Germany; and an Art Deco style metal and black enamel brooch. (5) £20-50
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Hoorieh Coish: a carnelian and silver hoop design necklace, in original box. £50-60
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Hoorieh Coish: a quartz and silver necklace, the purple, rose and rock crystal pebble drops on a silver clasp, in original box. £50-60
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G. Marconi: a radiogram containing radio and turntable, in teak case, 125 x 43 x 22in. high. £40-60
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Manner of the Newlyn School: a cast iron and patinated fire back, semi circular, decorated with ships at sea, 27 1/2 x 13 1/2in. (70 x 34cms). £70-100
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An Ambu-manikin in original travelling case, No. 020732, with instructions. £40-60
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Brexton: a picnic set, the orange coloured case with fittings for four, including: china plates and cups, by Barker Bros., in 'Siesta' pattern, and various tupperware and other containers, cutlery, etc. £30-50
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Anthony Foster: The Apocalypse of Wildlife, starring "Diana The Huntress", white metal triptych, with pansies and decoration, signed, inscribed and dated '77, 55 x 123cms (21 1/2 x 48 1/2in.). See illustration £80-120
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δ Artist Unknown: copper construction on stained pine, signed in red paint to back with monogram 'J.D.N', 14 1/2 x 14in. (37 x 36cms). £40-60
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δ Artist Unknown: a patinated bronze female nude holding a glass and leaning on a bench, signed monogram 'EK 1996', limited edition 3/7, 21in. (53cms) high. £50-100
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δ Shadreck Manasawana of Birdswood, Zimbabwe: a pair of copper patinated recycled oil drum pheasants, c.2007, limited edition 3/500, the cock pheasant 34 x 15in. (86 x 38cms) high; with certificate of origin. £100-200
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δ Charles Sansbury (1916-1989), North Eastern England: a patinated metal abstract structure, 53cms (21in.) high. NB: Charles Sansbury was educated at Shoreditch Training College, read a BA at Kings College, Durham, where he became influenced by Victor Passmore who was the attending Master of Painting. He learnt his skills as a welder at the Swinneys Engineering Works, Morpeth, and worked predominantly in the North East of England. £200-300
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δ An Art Deco style table lamp, bronzed composition, modelled as a nude female figure holding out her arms holding spherical shade whilst leaning back, 69cms (27in.) to top of shade. £40-60
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δ A chromed metal model of a sailing ship at sea, the man steering made from bolts, on shaped base, 21 1/4 x 12 x 25in. (54 x 31 x 63cms high. £50-100
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δ An Art Deco patinated bronze group of antelope, with ivory horns, on marble and onyx base, c.1930, 13in. (33cms) high. See illustration £200-400
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δ An Art Deco style table lamp with recumbent deer, raised on polished granite base, 35cms (13 3/4in.) high. £20-40
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δ Erté (Romain de Tirtoff) (Russian 1892-1990): a patinated and gilt bronze Art Deco style figure of a woman smoking, standing on stepped base, signed and inscribed "1987 Chalk & Vernilion and Sevenarts, 161/375, on black marble base, 20in. (51cms) high. See illustration £800-1200
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δ John Fuller: "STANDING MAN", painted wood, 53 x 53 x 186cms; 21 x 21 x 73in. high. £30-50
| Artworks by John Robert Murray McCheyne | John Robert Murray McCheyne R.S.A. (1911-1982): Born in Edinburgh, he was educated at Kirkcaldy High School and later studied at The Edinburgh College Of Art. He was awarded the Chalmers Bursary at The Royal Scottish Academy School and worked under Alexander Carrick. After this he travelled Europe, including Copenhagen, Athens, Florence and Greece, coming back to take-up a position of Master Of Sculpture at Kings College, (now Newcastle University) in 1939. In addition to his role as a teacher he regularly exhibited works and undertook commissions, more notably, including "The Family Group", Shield Field Estate Housing Committee 1959, Newcastle; "Seahorse Heads", Tower of Civic Centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne 1968; "St. Michael" and "Mother and Child", Church Of St. Michael & All Saints, Christchurch New Zealand; "A Water Kelpie", Scottish Pavilion; and exhibited his works at The Royal Scottish Academy Exhibition 1935; Palace Of Arts Exhibition Scotland 1938; The Royal Glasgow Institute Of Fine Arts Annual Exhibition 1951; and his last 'One Man' Exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery 1970. He shows major influences from Henry Moore, as well as Gerhard Hemming.
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne SNOW STORM Kongens Kytow, titled and dated "9th July 1937", label titled, signed and dated to verso monochrome wash 22 x 27cms; 9 x 11in. £50-90
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne OLYMPIA FROM THE PIAZZA ROAD signed and dated '37 titled signed and dated to label versoblack chalk 41 x 34cms; 16 x 13in. John Robert Murray McCheyne ONKINMON HILL signed and dated '40 titled dated and signed to label versomonochrome wash and ink 33 x 28cms; 13 x 11in. (2) £60-100
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne ETTRICK BRIDGE END signed and dated '35 titled signed dated and inscribed "For Isabel Glasgow 1936" to label verso black chalk 43 x 28cms; 17 x 11in. John Robert Murray McCheyne THE FOUR ELMS signed and dated '35 titled signed dated and inscribed "Isabel's" to label verso black chalk 39 x 27cms; 15 x 11in. £100-150
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne ACROSS THE HARBOUR, MYKONOSsigned and dated '66 titled signed and dated to label versofelt tip pen 30 x 44cms; 12 x 17in. John Robert Murray McCheyne THUNDER-WEST, NEWPORT signed and dated '48 titled signed and dated to label versomonochrome wash with chalk highlights 35 x 55cms; 14 x 21 1/2in. John Robert Murray McCheyne HORA - TOWARDS THE SEA signed and dated '78 titled signed and dated to label versofelt tip pen 27 x 46cms; 10 1/2 x 18in. (3)£100-200
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne LONG ROCK, MOSSYARD signed titled and dated '73, also to label verso felt tip pen 42 x 68cms; 16 1/2 x 26 3/4in. John Robert Murray McCheyne BANDED ROCK, MOSSYARD signed titled and dated '73, also to label verso oil pastel 38 x 51cms; 15 x 20in. (2) £80-140
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne SCINDAPSUS 1 signed titled and dated '81, also to label verso felt tip pen 39 x 49cms; 15 1/2 x 19in. John Robert Murray McCheyne SCINDAPSUS AUREUS signed titled and dated '81, also to label verso felt tip pen 39 x 43cms; 15 1/2 x 17in. (2) £60-100
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne SWEETHEART PLANT 2 signed and dated '81 titled signed and dated to label versofelt tip pen 54 x 35cms; 21 x 14in. John Robert Murray McCheyne MOTHER OF HUNDREDS signed and dated '81 titled signed and dated to label versofelt tip pen 39 x 53cms; 15 1/2 x 21in. John Robert Murray McCheyne SWEETHEART PLANT 1 signed and dated '81 titled signed and dated to label versofelt tip pen 50 x 37cms; 20 x 14 1/2in. John Robert Murray McCheyne STUDIO WINDOW signed and dated '69, titled to label verso felt tip pen 41 x 50cms; 16 x 20in. (4) £150-250
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne URBAN LANDSCAPE NO. 2 signed and dated "1972" signed and titled to label verso felt tip pen 33 x 45cms; 13 x 17 1/2in. John Robert Murray McCheyne URBAN LANDSCAPED NO. 3 signed and dated "1973" signed and titled to label verso felt tip pen with monochrome wash 29 x 48cms; 11 1/2 x 19in. (2) £100-200
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne ABSTRACT FIGURE blue patinated stoneware on sandstone base 34cms; 13 1/2in. high. John Robert Murray McCheyne ABSTRACT FIGURE stained redwood 46cms; 18in. high. (2) £100-180
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne METAMORPHOSIS signed and dated "1969" to base carved redwood 76cms; 30in. high. See illustration £100-180
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne WOMEN RESTING HER HEAD IN HER HANDS carved alabaster 19cms; 7 1/2in. high. See illustration £150-250
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne GAEA, AMERGES painted plaster 30cms; 12in. high. NOTE: This is a maquette for sculpture exhibited at the Laing Art Gallery 1970 with the lot is a copy of a photograph of other items exhibited in the same exhibition. See illustration £100-200
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δ John Robert Murray McCheyne SEATED NUDE terracotta 18cms; 7 1/4in. high. £80-120
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