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    • § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) 'DAWN', 1925
      Apr. 19, 2023

      § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) 'DAWN', 1925

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) 'DAWN', 1925 bronze, signed and dated in the bronze PILKINGTON JACKSON/ 1925, raised on a stepped slate plinth (63cm high, 76cm high including plinth) Provenance: Stanley Cursiter and by descent Note: The sculptor Charles Pilkington Jackson set up his first studio in 1912 with the founder William McDonald. Commissions included collaborations with Sir Frank Mears and Sir Robert Lorimer. After the First World War, he set up on his own at 12, Church Lane, Edinburgh (now Gloucester Lane). During the 1920s Pilkington Jackson principally worked on memorials, among these the Elsie Inglis Memorial with Sir Frank Mears in 1922 and the Alloa War Memorial with Sir Robert Lorimer in 1925. He also produced some portraiture and allegorical work during this period including the current lot. 'Dawn' was cast by McDonald and Creswick between July 24th and March 1925, and the orb of the sun was cast separately. The marble base was supplied by Galbraith and Winton. Never on the open market before now this is the only example of this figure known to have been cast. The figure was given by Pilkington Jackson to the Orcadian artist Stanley Cursiter, in exchange for two oil paintings which the artist produced of Pilkington Jackson's studio at 12, Church Lane. The work of Carl Milles was an important influence on Pilkington Jackson, who visited the Swedish sculptor in 1929. After the Second World War, he continued to work, his career culminating in the monumental sculpture The Bruce at Bannockburn, cast in 1964.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) THE LORETTO BOY
      Oct. 21, 2021

      § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) THE LORETTO BOY

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) THE LORETTO BOY bronze, raised on a slate plinth with brass fixture to rotate the figure, inscribed in the bronze SPARTA.NACTVS.ES.HANC.EXORNA, signed in the bronze D'O. PILKINGTON JACKSON/ 1909 (bronze 63cm high, total height 68.5cm) Footnote: Note: Pilkington Jackson's The Loretto Boy was accepted to the Royal Academy in 1911

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) 'LA POLICHE LIBRE', 1971
      Apr. 01, 2020

      § CHARLES D'ORVILLE PILKINGTON JACKSON (1887-1973) 'LA POLICHE LIBRE', 1971

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      patinated bronze raised on an ebonised plinth, signed, dated and inscribed in the bronze PJ/ 1971/ "LA POLICHE LIBRE"/ NR. 4/10 (Dimensions: 49cm high)

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson (1887 - 1973)
      Nov. 23, 2011

      Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson (1887 - 1973)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Charles D'Orville Pilkington Jackson (1887 - 1973) - carved stone bust of a boy, David Taylor. Commissioned by his father William Macrae Taylor - The Royal Surgeon in 1922 - sold with research, 38.5cm high

      Reeman Dansie
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