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    • HERBERT HAMPTON BASALT KING EDWARD VII FRAMED
      Aug. 24, 2019

      HERBERT HAMPTON BASALT KING EDWARD VII FRAMED

      Est: $50 - $150

      British Royalty. A high cameo bust relief in black and white basalt of King Edward VII, c. 1910, by sculptor Herbert Hampton (1862 - 1929). Approximately 4 inches in diameter.Very finely detailed depiction of the King with medals and embroidered collar. Signed underneath the left shoulder. Attractively box framedand glazed. Hampton was best known for large format sculpture which is still displayed in public places across the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth.Size: 9.25" framed Condition: Fine.

      Manor Auctions
    • HERBERT HAMPTON (1862-1929)
      Oct. 17, 2018

      HERBERT HAMPTON (1862-1929)

      Est: £300 - £500

      HERBERT HAMPTON (1862-1929) DESIGNS FOR A MEMORIAL TO EARL HAIG pencil 37.0 x 25.2cm / 14.5 x 9.9in (5)

      Olympia Auctions
    • HERBERT HAMPTON (1862-1929)
      Mar. 28, 2018

      HERBERT HAMPTON (1862-1929)

      Est: £600 - £800

      DESIGNS FOR A MEMORIAL TO EARL HAIG pencil 37 x 25.2cm Provenance: Abbott and Holder, 1997 These designs are for a monument to General Haig (who died in early 1928) in London. The eventual monument in Whitehall was by A F Hardiman and was not unveiled until 1937, after much controversy (c.f. A "matter for artists and not for soldiers"? The Cultural Politics of the Earl Haig National Memorial, 1928-37, by Stephen Heathorn, in Journal of British Studies, 44, July 2005). Hampton was clearly intending a rather grand monument, with the equestrian figure in front of a substantial pillar surmounted by sculptures, or on a plinth. The drawings show the sculptor's initial ideas, although of course the monument was never carried out in this form. Hampton was a sculptor and landscape painter, who had been trained at the Slade and in Paris. Noted for his portraits and for his public sculpture, his main public works include Queen Victoria for Ipswich, Lancaster, New Zealand, and India; King Edward VII and King George V for India and London; Lord Aberdare for Cardiff; The Hon. William Rolleston for New Zealand; The Marquess of Salisbury for the Foreign Office; The Duke of Devonshire for Whitehall; Lord Hardinge of Penshurst for Bombay & Bankispur; Lady Hardinge for Delhi. He also executed numerous portrait sculptures, many exhibited at Royal Academy exhibitions. When Haig died, Hampton was one of several sculptors to put his name forward to do a memorial - including Wade, Adrian Jones, Jennings, Macdougal, Geraldine Blake Thomas, and the Frenchman Georges Malissard. When the competition, limited to 3 younger sculptors (Reid Dick, Ledward, and Jagger) was announced in January 1929, Hampton wrote in protest to the Times (published 5 February 1928). Sadly eight days later the same paper published his Obituary.

      Olympia Auctions
    • Herbert Hampton bronze bust of male sitter.
      Sep. 15, 2013

      Herbert Hampton bronze bust of male sitter.

      Est: $400 - $600

      Hampton, Herbert (English, 1862-1929). A bronze bust of a male sitter. c.1915. Signed in cast, "Herbert Hampton Sc. 1915." 20 1/2"h x 7" w.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries
    • Herbert Hampton (English, 1862-1929) Narcissus,
      Jul. 10, 2013

      Herbert Hampton (English, 1862-1929) Narcissus,

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Herbert Hampton (English, 1862-1929) Narcissus, verdigris patinated bronze, the youth portrayed nude and standing, looking down towards the base, cast with rocks protruding from water, one rock inscribed 'Herbert Hampton 1895', 77cm high

      Dreweatts 1759
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