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A Painted Plaster Sculpture of an Elephant & Handler; Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1956) sub-Fairground-Sideshow & Circus The shape of its back

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The shape of its back and arms means that this chair is in its own category

England which may mean that Tyssen-Amherst’s collection of ancient papyri and Egyptian figures was seen by a young Howard Carter

The stool is presented in good sturdy condition with wonderful originality

nests or flights of drawers such as this would have been the staple of the artists workshop or colourman’s materials supply store and this piece would have stood behind the main counter

Both the top and bottom of the piece have an attractive shaped apron

A Painted Plaster Sculpture of an Elephant & Handler; Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1956) sub-Fairground-Sideshow & Circus The shape of its backOrigin: EnglishPeriod: Early 20thCProvenance: UnknownDate: c. 1930 35Height: 15Width: 5. 5Depth: 16. 5 (all at extremities)The beautifully modelled painted plaster model of a large adult African Elephant with his handler atop, stood on a rectangular base; sculpted by Frederick Thomas Daws (1878 1956), the whole apparently being un signed, in a all over ochre wash and surviving from 1930s England. Remaining in sound overall condition the piece has some

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