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Sir George James Frampton (English, 1860-1928); A Rare and Early Bronze Figure of Peter Pan SIGNED IN CAST WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM; 1911 image 1
Sir George James Frampton (English, 1860-1928); A Rare and Early Bronze Figure of Peter Pan SIGNED IN CAST WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM; 1911 image 2
Sir George James Frampton (English, 1860-1928); A Rare and Early Bronze Figure of Peter Pan SIGNED IN CAST WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM; 1911 image 3
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Sir George James Frampton (English, 1860-1928); A Rare and Early Bronze Figure of Peter Pan
SIGNED IN CAST WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM; 1911

25 October 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£30,000 - £40,000

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Sir George James Frampton (English, 1860-1928); A Rare and Early Bronze Figure of Peter Pan

SIGNED IN CAST WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM; 1911
standing on naturalistic base the elfin figure of Peter Pan with pan pipe in hand, in a rich dark brown patination, mounted on a variegated green marble rectangular base; encircled title in cast 'PP', dated in cast '1911'
52cm high (pipe shortened)

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Provenance;
This figure previously belonged to Sir Alexander Walker who died in 1950, he was the grandson of John ("Johnnie") Walker. Sir Alexander and his brother George ran the famous whisky company for around 50 years following their own father's death in 1889. The statuette was donated on Sir Alexander's death to an educational charity based in his home town of Troon in Ayrshire.

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