The glass eyes are of equally good quality
the stained spindle backed chair of small proportions with shaped seat and H-shaped stretcher survives from the late Victorian period
With no buyer coming forward the works were advertised for sale during March 1904
The human face dominated artist Sam Walsh’s output and we see it appear here again
this box is now paper and suede lined
'Spaceman' ; An Iconic Framed & Glazed Pencil and Print, Dated 1967, by Sam Walsh (1934-1989) sub-Curios The glass eyes are ofOrigin: English Period: Mid Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1967 Height: 12 inches Width: 9 inches Or 20 x 16. 5 (The Frame) Spaceman, signed and dated 67 in pencil to the margin, worked in pencil and print, glazed and presented in the original frame, with label verso for framers J. Davey & Sons of Duke Street, Liverpool. The human face dominated artist Sam Walshs output and we see it appear here again, the work having some similarities