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Melba Ware Models of a Lioness
Melba Ware Models of a Lioness Lying Hereford Bull and Lion (3)
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A Figural Group "Death of the
A Figural Group "Death of the Lion Queen" Modelled with the standing kilted figure in the center a lion at her feet and a leopard at her side on a racetrack shape base with the title lettered on the side vent hole underneath flat back decorated in polychrome on one side only. No specific date ascribed.
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A blacked plaster figure of a lion,
A blacked plaster figure of a lion, on rectangular plinth, impressed A Felix Bouré/Bruxelles, 66cm long
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After Irénée Rochard (French,
After Irénée Rochard (French, 1906-1984), "Stalking Lioness"; ceramic figure on textured rectangular base; attentive cat on the prowl, striking color. Signed on base. 10 1/2"H x 25"L. Very good condition.
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PATINATED BRONZE WILDLIFE SCULPTURE
PATINATED BRONZE WILDLIFE SCULPTURE Mountain Lion mother and cub unsigned 18''H x 17''L.
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Lorna Bailey Prototype Figure of
Lorna Bailey Prototype Figure of a Lion dressed as an English Footballer
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Country Artists Lioness ''Pride
Country Artists Lioness ''Pride of Africa'' on Wooden Plinth and a Capo Di Monte Man with Rifle Ammunition (2)
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AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LIONESS
AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LIONESS open-mouthed in attack pose. Dimensions: 7.5''L x 2.5''H. The ivory is in very good condition with light wear throughout and no visible chips or repairs.
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LION SKIN African lion skin. (1)
LION SKIN African lion skin. (1)
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B. Heward (20th century) Lion &
B. Heward (20th century) Lion & Lioness oil on canvas signed B. Heward (lower left) 48 x 60 inches.
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A bronze figure of a standing lion,
A bronze figure of a standing lion, 45cm long
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OUTDOOR PATINATED BRONZE
OUTDOOR PATINATED BRONZE LIONESSModern. In a crouching pose, on an ebonized wood base, with a partially weathered patina. Length 45 in. (approx) (Cond: outside slight weathering, surface imperfections)
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AFTER PAUL-EDOUARD DE LABRIERRE
AFTER PAUL-EDOUARD DE LABRIERRE (FRENCH, 1829-1912)
LIONESS AT REST bronze, medium brown patina, signed E. DELABRIERRE21cm long
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Bronze Figure of a Lioness
Bronze Figure of a Lioness
Estimate:$700-$900
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Jacques-Auguste Fauginet (French,
Jacques-Auguste Fauginet (French, 1809–1847) LIONESS DEVOURING HER PREY patinated bronze, inscribed signature height 4 in — 10.2 cm, length 8.25 in — 21 cm;
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HANDCOLORED LITHO - 'Felis Leo
HANDCOLORED LITHO - 'Felis Leo The Lion' by Sir William Cornwallis Harris from 'Narrative of an Expedition into Southern Africa during the Years 1836 and 1837 from the Cape of Good Hope through the territories of the chief Moselekatse to the tropic o
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SEWERTILE LION. Possibly
SEWERTILE LION. Possibly England late 19th century. Lion fighting a snake after the French bronze by Barye. Edge flakes. 8''h.
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FRENCH LACQUERED METAL LIONESS
FRENCH LACQUERED METAL LIONESS SCULPTURE French Mid-Century lacquered metal sculpture of a lioness, the animalier sculpture based on Meiji models, circa 1950s. 10" H x 18" W x 6" D.
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S. Larson Pen & Ink Drawing Of Lion
S. Larson Pen & Ink Drawing Of Lion In Amboseli KDepicting a stalking lion on the African steppes signed LL S. Larson Amboseli Kenya (19) 71 9.5'' H x 14'' W sight 19'' H x 22.75'' W.
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A carved oak model of a lion,
A carved oak model of a lion, 16th/17th Century, modelled as resting on his back legs with extended front paws, on rectangular plinth, 52cm wide
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J. Partridge (19th Century) - Oil
J. Partridge (19th Century) - Oil painting - Recumbent lion and lioness canvas 20ins x 27ins signed in deep moulded frame
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BRONZE FIGURAL OF MAN SLAYING
BRONZE FIGURAL OF MAN SLAYING MOUNTAIN LIONBronze Figural Group of a Man Slaying Mountain Lion , after Hippolyte Moreau, signature inscribed and "6/1689/AL/A. Goldscheider./ED. Paris/Vrai Bronze" foundry stamp on self-base, h. 31 1/2 in., w. 13 1/2 in., d. 12 in Provenance: Estate of Arley D. Cathey II, El Dorado, AR, sold to benefit the University of Chicago.
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AFTER ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE:
AFTER ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE: LIONESS AND ANTELOPE Bronze signed in block; the beast with forepaw on downed antelope. 4 x 8 3/4 in.
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A Japanese bronze figure of a lion,
A Japanese bronze figure of a lion, his prey under his left paw, signed, 43cm long/see illustration
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CAST CERAMIC SCULPTURE THE LION
CAST CERAMIC SCULPTURE THE LION IN LOVECast ceramic sculpture, The Lion in Love, recumbent woman with lion, base with lions' heads at the four corners, approx 20"h, 24.5"w, 16.5"d
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SEWERTILE LION. Ohio early 20th
SEWERTILE LION. Ohio early 20th century. Reclining lion on a rectangular base. Corner chips. 7''h. 9 1/2''l.
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A woolwork picture of a leopard,
A woolwork picture of a leopard, circa 1820, 53.25cm x 71cm
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TWO AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LIONS: a
TWO AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LIONS: a full maned male length 6.75''; and a lioness 7.5'' long. Each open-mouthed in attack mode heights 2.5''. Both carvings are in good overall condition but both have a hole to the lower jaw.
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A Katzhutte parian figure of Una
A Katzhutte parian figure of Una and the Lion, on a rectangular base, 30cm high
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AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LION: a full
AFRICAN CARVED IVORY LION: a full maned male open-mouthed in attack pose. Dimension: 6.75''L x 2.5''H. The ivory is in very good condition with light wear throughout and no visible chips or repairs.
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A late 18th Century silkwork
A late 18th Century silkwork picture on linen a girl seated a lion to her right and a donkey to her left in a wooded landscape 32cm x 24cm (12.5" x 9.5") moulded gilt frame with beaded border
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BRONZE LION AND LIONESS SCULPTURE
BRONZE LION AND LIONESS SCULPTURE 6" x 12 ½" x 4 ½" Lion following a lioness, with dark patina. Not signed.
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A Continental Alabaster Figural
A Continental Alabaster Figural Group depicting a maiden and a lion. Height 12 inches.
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KIM BROOKS (BRITISH B. 1936) A
KIM BROOKS (BRITISH B. 1936) A PAINTING, "LIONESS AND C...KIM BROOKS (British b. 1936) A PAINTING, "Lioness and Cubs," oil on canvas, signed L/R, "Kim Brooks." 14" x 18" Provenance: Private Estate, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Condition:
In good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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Cartier Thomas [French 1879-1943]
Cartier Thomas [French 1879-1943] fine large bronze of a standing and snarling lioness c.1900 signed "T. Cartier". 11"h.x21"l.
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GEZA VASTAGH LION AND LIONESS
GEZA VASTAGH LION AND LIONESS PAINTINGGeza Jeno Ferenc Vastagh (Hungarian, 1866-1919). Oil on board painting depicting a lion and lioness. Signed along the lower left. With stickers from Christie's New York affixed to the verso.
Provenance: Christie's, New York, Sale 8165: 19th Century & Impressionist, October 28, 1998, Lot 6; Private Minnesota Collection.
Vastagh came from an artistic family. His father, Gyorgy Vastagh, was a painter, and his brother, Gyorgy, his niece, Eva, and his nephew, Laszlo, all became sculptors. He studied under Gabriel von Hackl at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, Germany. He initially rose to fame for his paintings of animals, notably cows, for which he was awarded a gold medal. A scholarship awarded to him in 1898 allowed him to travel to Algeria and Tunisia where he studied lions. He followed this interest in animals by studying creatures in zoos in Hamburg, Leipzig, and Berlin.
Sight; height: 21 in x width: 27 in. Framed; height: 26 1/4 in x width: 32 1/2 in.
Condition:
The painting is in generally good condition with no visible tears, creases, or losses. The surface is stable, and the color is bold and bright. Along the upper left corner, the panel is not fully attached to the frame; there is a minor gap between the panel and the frame. When inspected under UV light, there is an area with a possible restoration to the lower left margin; the surface is not stable; please see the listing image. Verso was not inspected due to the nature of how the painting is framed. Wear to the frame.