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Lot #295

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Artist Calgary Herald School
Title The Ither Architect and Additional Mask
Media synthetic stone sculpture
Dated ca. 1912
Size 56 x 19.5 x 12 in. / 142.2 x 49.5 x 30.5 cm.
Sold $3,000 Estimate $2,000 - $4,000

Notes
unsigned; titled along bottom; set into concrete which has been attached to a steel backing and copper flashing; flashing measures [71 x 37 x 18 in.]; surface dirt and wear consistent with age of outdoor architectural element; some damage to toes noted.
Please Note: this lot weighs approx. 750 - 850 lbs. Take size and weight into consideration before bidding.
These lots are physically located at 534 38a Ave SE. The previews for these lots were held on Wednesday, April 22 from 11-5 and Thursday, April 23 from 1-7. Previews are now closed for these lots.

Reference
designed by Mark Villars Marshall [1879-1912] and produced by Royal Doulton at their Lambeth Studio in 1912 for the Southam Building [built 1913] which later became known as the 'Herald Building' after its most prominent tenant, the Calgary Herald newspaper; formerly on the corner of 7th Ave and 1st Street SW, the building was demolished in 1972 due to structural problems that could not be amended.

DISCLAIMER: this lot is currently stored at Paul Jackson Fine Art Services (PJFAS) and is being sold AS IS - WHERE IS. By bidding on this lot, you are agreeing to an additional indemnification clause added to our usual Terms and Conditions. PJFAS will be organizing the pickup/delivery of this lot and the successful bidder authorizes LEVIS to share their information with PJFAS. Removal of this lot is required on or before May 1, 2026. Any additional time must be arranged with PJFAS and will result in storage charges. If this work is not removed by May 31, 2026, the buyer forfeits ownership.

Provenance
corporate collection, Calgary


Biographical Information
Calgary Herald School ~ [20th century] Canadian
The Southam Building on the corner of 7th Ave and 1st Street SW in Calgary was built in 1913. It later became known as "The Herald Building" after its most prominent tenant, the Calgary Herald newspaper. It was an impressive structure ornamented with many grotesques. (A gargoyle is a decorated waterspout that projects from a roof and carries rainwater away from the walls of a building, protecting it from damage. A grotesque is a decorative carving that has no functional architectural purpose.) These grotesques were designed by Mark Villars Marshall and produced by Royal Doulton at their Lambeth Studio in 1912. The building was demolished in 1972 due to structural problems that could not be amended.

Historical Results for this Artist

Sold
CAD $3,000 - Paddle # 103943
Bidding History
Paddle #
Date
Amount
103943
4/25/2026 2:44:36 PM
CAD $3,000
103902
4/25/2026 2:44:36 PM
CAD $2,750
103943
4/25/2026 2:34:48 PM
CAD $2,500
103902
4/25/2026 2:34:48 PM
CAD $2,400
103943
4/25/2026 2:15:53 PM
CAD $2,300
100667
4/25/2026 2:15:53 PM
CAD $2,200
103943
4/25/2026 2:15:53 PM
CAD $2,100
100667
4/25/2026 2:14:51 PM
CAD $2,000
103902
4/25/2026 2:14:51 PM
CAD $1,900
100667
4/25/2026 1:24:53 PM
CAD $1,800
103902
4/25/2026 1:24:53 PM
CAD $1,700
100667
4/25/2026 1:22:05 PM
CAD $1,600
103902
4/25/2026 1:22:05 PM
CAD $1,500
100667
4/25/2026 1:16:45 PM
CAD $1,400
103942
4/25/2026 1:16:45 PM
CAD $1,300
100667
4/25/2026 1:16:44 PM
CAD $1,200
103942
4/25/2026 1:16:44 PM
CAD $1,100
100667
4/25/2026 1:15:14 PM
CAD $1,000
103942
4/25/2026 1:15:14 PM
CAD $950
100667
4/25/2026 9:58:08 AM
CAD $900

Biographical Information
Calgary Herald School ~ [20th century] Canadian
The Southam Building on the corner of 7th Ave and 1st Street SW in Calgary was built in 1913. It later became known as "The Herald Building" after its most prominent tenant, the Calgary Herald newspaper. It was an impressive structure ornamented with many grotesques. (A gargoyle is a decorated waterspout that projects from a roof and carries rainwater away from the walls of a building, protecting it from damage. A grotesque is a decorative carving that has no functional architectural purpose.) These grotesques were designed by Mark Villars Marshall and produced by Royal Doulton at their Lambeth Studio in 1912. The building was demolished in 1972 due to structural problems that could not be amended.

Historical Results for this Artist

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