William (Bill) Ronald Reid - Dogfish Woman

SOLD FOR $456,000

William (Bill) Ronald Reid
Canadian (1920-1998)
DOGFISH WOMAN
bronze sculpture with black finish, #III/IX
Talix Foundry, New York, 1991 (For more information, please Click here)
33 1/2 x 30 5/16 x 38 1/6 in. (85 x 77 x 97 cm)

Exhibitions: -Buschlen Mowatt Gallery – 1993-1996
-National Museum of Singapore
-Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale – 2005-2007

Literature: Illustrated in Bill Reid Collected by Martine Reid, published by Douglas & McIntyre, 2016, illustrated page 140.

Other Notes: one of only three sculptures having a black finish giving the appearance of argillite.

William (Bill) Ronald Reid - Bear Mother

SOLD FOR $456,000

William (Bill) Ronald Reid
Canadian (1920-1998)
BEAR MOTHER
bronze sculpture with black finish, #III/IX
Talix Foundry, New York, 1991
27 1/2 x 23 1/2 x 34 1/4 in. (70 x 60 x 87 cm)

Exhibitions: -Buschlen Mowatt Gallery – 1993-1996
-National Museum of Singapore
-Vancouver International Sculpture Biennale – 2005-2007

Literature: Illustrated in Bill Reid Collected by Martine Reid, published by Douglas & McIntyre, 2016, illustrated page 141.

Other Notes: one of only three sculptures having a black finish giving the appearance of argillite.

A Lady’ Hermes Birkin Crocodile Hand Bag

SOLD FOR $28,800

A lady’s Hermes Birkin crocodile hand bag, with padlock and key, 30cm, comes with dust bag.

Late 18th C. Double Barrel Flintlock Pistol by Hackett of London

SOLD FOR $5,280

Late 18th c. double barrel flintlock pistol by Hackett of London, 50 cal., 95 mm screw on cannon barrels, the barrels marked with numbers 2 and 3, single hammer,  the frame stamped to the underside with the crown and crossed sceptres, the right hand side of the frame engraved with srollwork and marked HACKETT – LONDON, the left side of the frame is fitted with a lever allowing for one pan to be covered by a slide allowing each barrel to be fired independently, single trigger, the walnut grip inlaid with silver wire, the sterling silver pommel in the form of a face and is stamped with silver hallmarks for Birmingham, 1781, and maker CF (Charles Freeth).

A finely carved Ivory Wrist Rest

SOLD FOR $17,400

A finely carved ivory wrist rest, the concave side deeply carved with a bird and a butterfly amidst flowering branches, the reverse in the form of bamboo, Qing Dynasty.

A lady's diamond solitaire ring in 14kt white gold

SOLD FOR $204,000

A lady’s diamond solitaire ring in 14kt white gold, the ring is set with one round brilliant cut diamond of 9.07 cts, VS1, L colour

A late 17th/early 18th century rhinoceros horn libation cup

Sold for $91,200

A late 17th/early 18th century rhinoceros horn libation cup, having a key fret border and decorated with clambering chilongs peering over the rim, the body of the cup decorated with a carved band, raised on a simple foot decorated with feathers
3 ¾ x 5 15/16 x 3 3/8 in. (9.5 x 15.1 x 8.6 cm), 246 grams

Alfred Joseph Casson - Island - Moose Lake

Sold for $26,400

Alfred Joseph Casson
Canadian (1898 – 1992)
Island – Moose Lake
oil on board
12 x 15 in. (30.5 x 38.1 cm)

Please note that all items include a buyer’s premium.