*** | Mathieu Nab (Dutch, b. 1965), Cercle, 2012, for Christian Liaigre, Paris, azobe, base signed 'Nab', height 180 cm width 137 cm depth 40 cm. Provenance: Christian Liaigre, Paris, France. Private collection, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Loma Kyle Lautour (Australian, 1902-1964), bust of pan, 1936, earthenware sculpture depicting pan on pedestal, forest green glaze, incised to front 'Pan', signed to the side 'Loma Lautour 1936', height 51 cm | *** | |
*** | Juan Manuel Castrillon Bravo (Spanish, b. 1929), Bronze Equestrian Sculpture, 1967, signed 'Castrillon 67', on white marble base, height 59 cm | *** | |
*** | Peter D. Cole (b. 1947) landscape Cycle - water, 1994 bronze, brass and aluminium, painted and patinated, 99 x 84 x 33 cm. Provenance: Australian Galleries | *** | |
*** | Curtis Jere (American), wall sculpture, 'Raindrops', c. 1970, circular brass discs mounted on brass frame, height 90 cm, width 73 cm, depth 16 cm | *** | |
*** | Kidera Yuko (Japanese, b. 1970) Singer Chanson II, 2007 copper | *** | |
*** | Oak tree relief bronze plaque, one of the fifteen original plaques that adorned the Anthony Horden Building, George Street. Horden emblem was an oak tree encircled by the words 'While I live I Will Grow'. Height 74 cm. Length 150 cm | *** | |
*** | Australian School (20th Century), Yacht, bronze, on sandstone base, edition: 3/4 stamped to side with artist's mark, height 190 cm, length 91 cm, depth 20 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Peter Travis, stoneware sculpture | *** | |
*** | Thomas Woolmer (English), low relief portrait medallion of William Wentworth, c. 1870, plaster, in original circular cedar frame, diameter 28 cm. Provenance: John Hawkins Antiques, Tasmania. Collection of George and Adisa Pompei, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Clement Meadmore, door handle, Australian; wrought iron | *** | |
*** | Helmut Lueckenhausen, mahogany box, suede lined. Height 44 cm x 40 cmm wide x. Depth 30 cm | *** | |
*** | John Baird (1834-1894), kerosene Shale relief portrait of a gentleman, late quarter 19th century, circular plaque, facing front with one hand in waistcoat, diameter 15.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Robert Hutchinson, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Pair of Art Nouveau cast iron plaques, La Peinture' and 'La Sculpture', c. 1930, after Alphonse Mucha, each with foundry marks to reverse (2), height 54 cm, width 44 cm. Provenance: The collection of Hermitage, Vaucluse, NSW | *** | |
*** | Pair of French Empire style rouge marble urns, gilded metal mounts. Height 51 cm | *** | |
*** | Maurice Bouval, terracotta panel | *** | |
*** | Livio Seguso (Italian, b. 1930), abstract sculpture, light grey glass, signed 'Livio Seguso', height 40.5 cm | *** | |
*** | 19th century Dieppe ivory Vierge Ouvrante modelled as Elizabeth I, in full court dress, bible in one hand, her skirts revealing courtly scenes, height 20 cm | *** | |
*** | Stephen Walker (1927-2014), Alcorso Perpetual trophy, c. 1960s, bronze, presented to Sorrento Sailing Club, height 58 cm, with base 65 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Dieppe carved ivory triptych figure of Eleanora d'Este, 19th century, the standing figure holding a fan in one hand, her skirt hinged to reveal a historical scene, height 21 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Alexander Leckie, two headed sculpture, hand painted stoneware, decorated with two nude figures, inscribed 'Leckie'. Height 34.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney | *** | |
*** | L. J. Cetta Sydney, 19th century ivory and ebony thermometer, under original glass dome, height 31 cm, overall height 38 cm | *** | |
*** | Gordon Andrews three Sisters ceramic sculptures after the originals that were commissioned for the Transfield offices in north Sydney, diamond form, white matte finish, incised Gordon Andrews signature to base of each panel. Height 57.5 cm. Width 17.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Hans Stoltenberg-Lerche (German, 1867-1920), Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze vase, depicting Loie Fuller enmeshed in swirling draperies, signed 'H. St. Lerche' to side and 'Louchet' to the underside, height 14.2 cm | *** | |
*** | Rod Dudley (b. 1935), Mata Hari Monument, 1988, bronze on wooden base, signed and dated to base 'Rod Dudley '88', height 28 cm. Provenance: Bonython Meadmore Gallery, Woollahra, the Estate of Irena Nebenzahl, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Kim Hilder, Abraxsis, 1976 coloured prespex sculpture. Height 122 cm | *** | |
*** | Dieppe carved ivory triptych figure of emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, 19th century, in military uniform, opening to reveal scenes of his life achievements, height 16 cm | *** | |
*** | Gio Ponti (Italian, 1891-1979), horned mask, designed c. 1979 produced by Lino Sabattini,chromed steel, marked 'Sabbatini Italy Progettto Gio Ponti' | *** | |
*** | Curtis Jere (American), Brutalist sculpture, brass, on wooden base, height 71 cm | *** | |
*** | Curtis Jere (American), wave sculpture, stylized brass wave, on a black granite circular base, base (A/F), height 81 cm | *** | |
*** | Curtis Jere (American), Remembrance wall metal sculpture, 2001 for artisan house, metal, artist's signature to side '2001 C. Jere' | *** | |
*** | Pair of 19th century Dieppe ivory figures modelled as Napoleon and Josephine, each in full court robes, resting on elongated plinth bases, overall height 18 cm | *** | |
*** | Chris Constable abstract sculpture, c. 1989 painted, welded steel, height 65 cm. Provenance: Artmet Gallery Woollahra | *** | |
*** | Henry Wilson (Australian, b. 1983) block big Poche, designed 2018 produced by studio Henry Wilson, black Travertine marble | *** | |
*** | Unknown artist, musicians, c. 1950, carved wood wall sculpture in the manner of Franz Hagenauer, height 125 cm width 125 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW | *** | |
*** | Clement Meadmore Attributed, Wall Sculpture c. 1957, Australian; wrought iron, 22 x 13 x 5 cm | *** | |
*** | Vladimir Tichy (born Prague, arrived in Australia 1968), stoneware sculpture, depicting a man with a bowler hat, signature to bottom rim 'V.Tichy 1978'. Height 77 cm, Exhibited, DVD feature of 'ABC Weekend Magazine' episode from 1976 featuring segment on… | *** | |
*** | European ivory figure, c1925, modelled in the form of a Reubenesque female nude, resting on a stepped rosewood base, height 31 cm | *** | |
*** | Auguste Moreau, (French 1834-1917) pair of bronze urns, with applied putti handles, impressed 'Auguste Moreau' and foundry mark. Height 30 cm | *** | |
*** | Merran Esson, Double Barrel, 2004, signed, dated and titled to base 'Merran Esson, 2004, Double Barrel', height 45 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Professor Graeme W Clarke AO | *** | |
*** | Vincent Pirruccio (b. 1946), the suspended image, stainless steel, chrome and brass, signed and dated 'Vincent Pirruccio/Milano 1975' on the reverse; titled 'Composition' on gallery label affixed to the reverse. Height 90 cm. Width 90 cm. Provenance:… | *** | |
*** | Alexander Girard (American, 1907 - 1993), 'Silhouette Bull' designed 1965, manufactured by Vitra, black powder-coated steel, of a dancing bull, on a oval base, retains manufacturer's label to the underside, height 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection,… | *** | |
*** | Curtis Jere (American), Two Hemisphere Wall Sculptures, c. 1980, brass, signed (2), approx. diameter 69 cm | *** | |
*** | Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906 - 1986). Bust of an African woman, circa 1920 carved wood, with two metal bangles, on circular bronze base, stamped 'Hagenauer Wien, made in Austria, WHW, handmade' | *** | |
*** | Maria Alice Mealha (South African, b. 1925), figural bronze sculpture, oxidised, of mother and children, signed, dated, and numbered to the rear, 'Maria Alice Mealha, 1972, 2-6', height 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney | *** | |
*** | Helgi Joensen (Norway), sculpture, c. 1990, pewter with iridescent highlights, artist's signature to base, height 24 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall… | *** | |
*** | Attributed to Franz Xaver Bergmann (Austrian, 1861?1936), Vienna Petit bronze figure of a rhinoceros, c. 1900, patinated and gilded, unsigned, height 9 cm | *** | |