AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE FIGURE OF A SHEPHERD BOY
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AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE FIGURE OF A SHEPHERD BOY

ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID-19TH CENTURY

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AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE FIGURE OF A SHEPHERD BOY
ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID-19TH CENTURY
Shown standing holding a lamb
59 in. (150 cm.) high
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This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

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Felix Austin went into business making artificial stone in 1828. He established works in New Road, London, describing himself variously as an architect, statuary mason and sculptor as well as artificial stone maker. His material was made from Portland cement, broken stone, pounded marble and coarse sand (The Builder, 1868). Around 1840 he entered into partnership with John Seeley and in 1841 they published their first catalogue: 'Collection of Ornaments at Austin & Seeley's Artificial Stone Works for Gardens, Parks, and Pleasure Grounds, etc' The firm continued in production until about 1872.