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A pair of English 19th century large red stoneware sphinxes by Felix Austin
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Felix Austin established his business in 1828 with premises in New Road, London. His various self-styled titles included 'artificial stone maker, architect, sculptor and statuary mason'. The recipe for the terracotta-like medium that he used was a mixture of Portland cement, broken stone, pounded marble and coarse sand, as recorded in The Builder, 1868. Austin formed a partnership with John Seeley an artificial limestone maker in 1840, a year before publishing his first catalogue: 'Collection of Ornaments at Austin & Seeley's Artificial Stone Works for Gardens, Parks, and Pleasure Grounds, etc' from their address in New Road.'
























