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Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913 (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall) image 1
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913 (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall) image 2
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913 (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall) image 3
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913 (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall) image 4
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913 (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall) image 5
Lot 79

Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx
Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913

3 December 2025, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£1,500 - £2,000

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Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of an Assyrian lion or sphinx

Conceived 1909, this cast dated 1913
The mythical beast on integral shallow rectangular plinth base, one inner wing signed and dated within the cast Hamo Thornycroft 1909, and further monogramed and dated to the base within the cast H.T. Oct 23, the underside inscribed, monogramed and dated in ink HT, C.P. and HT 1913, (9.5cm high, 10.2cm wide, 8.1cm deep overall)

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Provenance
Sotheby's New York, USA, European Works of Art, Furniture & Decorations, Sculpture, Rugs & Carpets, 6th October 1998, lot 334.

Related Literature
E. Manning, Marble and Bronze. The Art and Life of Hamo Thornycroft, London 1982, p.212.
The author records a bronze of a Winged Sphinx (no.228) given to Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson in 1908 and an example shown at the Fine Art Society in 1926.

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