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Gold bracelet with deer and foliate motif.
Silver napkin ring. Engraved animal (whale, or sea mammal?) design covers the outer surface, with cross-hatched background. The design is bordered at the top and bottom by a vertical, tightly packed linear design, all the way around. Engraved inscription on inside.
Photographic print of a mother and child on horseback; figures are done in black and have yellow halos. Mother is wearing a long cloak, secured at the throat with a brooch, and has her right arm wrapped around her child; left arm is resting against back of horses' neck. Reins of horse flow into the lines of mother's cloak; horse mane also highlighted with yellow. The image is painted on a gold and silver car hood; centre of hood is silver, side panels are gold. Edition number, 12/224, title, artist signature, and date made are written below image; embossed artist signature in bottom right corner.
Large, uncarved block of black argillite, weighing approximately one hundred and five pounds, showing varying shades of black, dark green and grey stone.
Large scale aluminum abstract sculpture. Stands on, and is attached to, a thick, black stone, oval base. Sculpture itself is made of epoxy powder-coated aluminum, with a brushed silver surface. On three legs stands a large eye in formline design, with two concentric ovals forming the pupil inside a large open space. Sculpture’s simple lines vary in thickness.
Large, framed, silkscreen print. Design in black and red with cross-hatching. Abstract face at centre, whale fin above, wing tip below. Pencil inscription underneath the image reads: “27/99 / Robert Davidson '83”. The print is on rectangular, beige paper.
Horn spoon, the bowl and handle made separately and riveted together by copper rivets, elaborately decorated with conventionalised animals, totemic figures, etc. carved in the round on the handle and engraved on the back of the bowl.; Good
item is from the Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
Double annular wooden frame rattle mounted with puffin beaks. [EC 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 14/9/2005]
Labret