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Sculptor, b. 1839 - d. 1909

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        • After Jules-Clément Chaplain, French, 1839-1909, a…
          Dec. 05, 2024

          After Jules-Clément Chaplain, French, 1839-1909, a…

          Est: £180 - £220

          After Jules-Clément Chaplain, French, 1839-1909, a circular bronze relief plaque of a domestic scene, late 19th century, a woman is serving dinner at the kitchen table while her seated husband wearing his work apron playfully lifts their child in the air, with cast signature Chaplain, 25.5cm diameter Provenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson.       

          Roseberys
        • CHAPLAIN Jules-Clément (1839-1909). Médaille en or jaune 18 carats représentant "Saint Georges
          May. 14, 2024

          CHAPLAIN Jules-Clément (1839-1909). Médaille en or jaune 18 carats représentant "Saint Georges

          Est: €1,400 - €1,800

          CHAPLAIN Jules-Clément (1839-1909). Médaille en or jaune 18 carats représentant "Saint Georges terrassant le dragon" et portant l'inscription au dos "à Mr Lemonnier, Membre Fondateur de "La feuille d'étain" - La Ville de Bruxelles reconnaissante". Signé J.C. Chaplain. Dim.:+/-4.1x4.1cm. Poids total: +/-40gr.

          Vanderkindere
        • FRANCE, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, head of Marianne right under the bough of a tree, rev. male figure holding torch above a winged female figure of Victory, Expo pavilion below, tabl...
          Mar. 06, 2024

          FRANCE, Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, 1900, a bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, head of Marianne right under the bough of a tree, rev. male figure holding torch above a winged female figure of Victory, Expo pavilion below, tabl...

          Est: £30 - £40

          Chaplain , Jules-Clément (French, 1839-1909); b. Mortagne-au-Perche FRANCE , Exposition Universelle Internationale , Paris , 1900, a bronze award medal by J.-C. Chaplain, head of Marianne right under the bough of a tree, rev. male figure holding torch above a winged female figure of Victory, Expo pavilion below, tablet named (E. Meng & Cie ), edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 64mm, 98.35g (Maier 79; PBE 82; Baxter 95; BDM I, 404; cf . DNW 173, 490). About extremely fine £30-£40 ------ For more information , additional images and to bid on this lot please go to the auctioneers website, www.noonans.co.uk

          Noonans Mayfair
        • Ferdinand Dutert, Architect, Chaplain
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Ferdinand Dutert, Architect, Chaplain

          Est: €50 - €100

          Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839-1909) "Ferdinand Dutert, Architect", Frankreich, 1890. Bronze. Im Hintergrund eine Ansicht der Schule für Industriekunst in Roubaix, und unterhalb der Inschriften: "FERDD DUTERT ARCHITECTE". Inschriften auf der Rückseite: "ÉCOLE NATIONALE DES ARTS INDUSTRIELS FONDÉE PAR LE GOUVERNEMENT DE ROUBAIX INAUGURÉE LE 1ER OCTOBRE." D. 6,8 cm. - Prov.: Privatsammlung.

          Das Kunst- und Auktionshaus Kastern GmbH & Co KG
        • JULES-CLEMENT CHAPLAIN (French, 1839-1909). THE RUSSIAN SQUADRON AT TOULON, Bronze relief medallion. Obverse: Profile portraits of Nico
          Apr. 07, 2016

          JULES-CLEMENT CHAPLAIN (French, 1839-1909). THE RUSSIAN SQUADRON AT TOULON, Bronze relief medallion. Obverse: Profile portraits of Nico

          Est: $60 - $80

          JULES-CLEMENT CHAPLAIN (French, 1839-1909). THE RUSSIAN SQUADRON AT TOULON, Bronze relief medallion. Obverse: Profile portraits of Nicolas II and Alexandra Reverse: Commemoration of the Russian visit in October 1890 - D: 72 mm

          Sloans & Kenyon
        • Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839-1909), after, a patinated bronze medallion, aw
          Sep. 02, 2015

          Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839-1909), after, a patinated bronze medallion, aw

          Est: £30 - £50

          Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839-1909), after, a patinated bronze medallion, awarded to the Midland Railway Company at the Exposition Universelle Internationale, Paris, cast with Victory and Nike triumphant above the Palais du Trocadéro, the reverse with the profile Marianne fully turned to dexter, crowned with a garland of oak leaves and overlooking the Seine and Notre Dame, 6.5cm diam, c. 1900

          Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd
        • Jules CHAPLAIN (Mortagne-au-perche 1839-Paris 1909)
          Oct. 21, 2014

          Jules CHAPLAIN (Mortagne-au-perche 1839-Paris 1909)

          Est: €100 - €150

          Jules CHAPLAIN (Mortagne-au-perche 1839-Paris 1909) Portrait de Sarah Bernhardt de profil Médaillon en cuivre repoussé Signé et daté : 1889 Ø 12 cm

          Piasa
        • MEDAILLE EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT LE PROFIL DE LA MARIANNE FRANCAISE
          Apr. 04, 2012

          MEDAILLE EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT LE PROFIL DE LA MARIANNE FRANCAISE

          Est: €300 - €500

          MEDAILLE EN BRONZE REPRESENTANT LE PROFIL DE LA MARIANNE FRANCAISE JULES-CLEMENT CHAPLAIN (1839-1909), FRANCE, XIXEME SIECLE Entourée de l'inscription 'République Francaise'; le revers portant les inscriptions 'ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE 4-13 AOUT 1884 REVISION PARTIELLE DES LOIS CONSTITUTIONNELLES VICTOR HUGO'; dans un étui en cuir rouge portant les inscriptions en lettres dorées 'ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE 1884' Diamètre: 7.4 cm. (3 in.)

          Christie's
        • Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant
          Dec. 06, 2008

          Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant

          Est: $200 - $400

          Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant above Paris and identifying legend, the recipient's name "Raymond Gerard" with inset die, dia. 68 mm; a French silver 1878 Paris medal by Eugene-Andre Oudine (1810-1887), the obverse with a bust of Ceres with Concord diadem and the legend "Republique Francaise", the obverse with presentation inscription from the Ministry of Public Instruction and engraved recipient's name "M.elle Besson", dia. 50 mm; a French bronze 1900 Paris medal by Georges-Henri Lemaire (1853-1914), the obverse with a seated Cybele and identifying legend, the obverse with implements of industry (anvil, telegraph line, camera, dirigible, etc.) and void cartouche, dia. 53 mm; a French bronze 1904 St. Louis medal after Alexis-Joseph DePaulis (1792-1867), the obverse with allegorical figures of the Continents at the Altar of Friendship, the reverse with legend "St. Louis/1904/America Welcomes the World", dia. 51 mm; an American bronze 1904 St. Louis medal by Adolph Alexander Weinmann (1870-1952), the obverse with allegorical figures of Columbia bringing Louisiana into her Embrace, with identifying legend, the reverse with an eagle and two dolphins and the legend "Bronze Medal/Louisiana Purchase/Exposition", dia. 65 mm; and an Italian bronze 1911 Torino medal by Pietro Canonica (1869-1959), the obverse with a winged horse and rider carrying the banner "Italia" and identifying legend, the reverse with laurel wreath, dia. 40 mm, the French medals all touchmarked on the edge with the "cornucopia" medal mark in use from 1880. Note: The American medal is one of 10,000 officially authorized bronze medals struck by the U.S. mint in Philadelphia for the St. Louis 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Designed by A. A. Weinmann (who also designed the walking Liberty half dollar and the Mercury dime), the medal is rich in allegorical detail. Note, for instance, the finely engraved Napoleonic bees in the cloak of Louisiana as she casts it off to be wrapped in the American stars of Columbia's cloak, or the two dolphins on the reverse, symbolic of America's trans-oceanic boundaries.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
        • Good Collection of Six International Exposition
          Jun. 01, 2008

          Good Collection of Six International Exposition

          Est: $200 - $400

          Good Collection of Six International Exposition Medals, including a French bronze 1878 Paris medal by Jules-Clement Chaplain (1839-1909), the obverse with a bust of Ceres and the legend "Republique Francaise", the reverse with Nike and her attendant above Paris and identifying legend, the recipient's name "Raymond Gerard" with inset die, dia. 68 mm; a French silver 1878 Paris medal by Eugene-Andre Oudine (1810-1887), the obverse with a bust of Ceres with Concord diadem and the legend "Republique Francaise", the obverse with presentation inscription from the Ministry of Public Instruction and engraved recipient's name "M.elle Besson", dia. 50 mm; a French bronze 1900 Paris medal by Georges-Henri Lemaire (1853-1914), the obverse with a seated Cybele and identifying legend, the obverse with implements of industry (anvil, telegraph line, camera, dirigible, etc.) and void cartouche, dia. 53 mm; a French bronze 1904 St. Louis medal after Alexis-Joseph DePaulis (1792-1867), the obverse with allegorical figures of the Continents at the Altar of Friendship, the reverse with legend "St. Louis/1904/America Welcomes the World", dia. 51 mm; an American bronze 1904 St. Louis medal by Adolph Alexander Weinmann (1870-1952), the obverse with allegorical figures of Columbia bringing Louisiana into her Embrace, with identifying legend, the reverse with an eagle and two dolphins and the legend "Bronze Medal/Louisiana Purchase/Exposition", dia. 65 mm; and an Italian bronze 1911 Torino medal by Pietro Canonica (1869-1959), the obverse with a winged horse and rider carrying the banner "Italia" and identifying legend, the reverse with laurel wreath, dia. 40 mm, the French medals all touchmarked on the edge with the "cornucopia" medal mark in use from 1880. Note: The American medal is one of 10,000 officially authorized bronze medals struck by the U.S. mint in Philadelphia for the St. Louis 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Designed by A. A. Weinmann (who also designed the walking Liberty half dollar and the Mercury dime), the medal is rich in allegorical detail. Note, for instance, the finely engraved Napoleonic bees in the cloak of Louisiana as she casts it off to be wrapped in the American stars of Columbia's cloak, or the two dolphins on the reverse, symbolic of America's trans-oceanic boundaries.

          New Orleans Auction Galleries
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