Stock No. 33168

Two Antique Carved Wooden Moulds Ex. Tucker Collection

A pair of mounted antique carved wooden moulds from the Tucker collection. This pair is one of many moulds we are selling from this vast collection assembled by British make-up artist, Christopher Tucker. Dating from the late 18th to mid 19th centuries, these wooden moulds are exceptionally hand carved by talented Victorian artisans, their elaborate…

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£1,275.00

Dimensions

Depth: 20cm7.87in

Width: 23cm9.06in

Height: 41cm16.14in

Weight: 10kg22.05lbs

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Condition Report

Good structural condition. Waxed finish. Displayed on modern painted steel stands.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor Losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Date of Manufacture

1780-1850

Maker

Unknown

Material

Boxwood, Fruitwood, Hardwood, Wood

Origin

England

Period

Late 18th / Mid 19th Century

Style

Neoclassical, Victorian

About this piece

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A pair of mounted antique carved wooden moulds from the Tucker collection. This pair is one of many moulds we are selling from this vast collection assembled by British make-up artist, Christopher Tucker.

Dating from the late 18th to mid 19th centuries, these wooden moulds are exceptionally hand carved by talented Victorian artisans, their elaborate details originally used to cast details in composition for the frames of pictures and paintings.

This set is inscribed with design number 8546 and features beautiful scrolling and foliage deeply carved into the wood. This results in a highly ornate and precise compo embellishment that appears as though it has been carved rather than cast. Each wooden mould comes with an accompanying custom-made steel display stand.

Christopher Tucker

Christopher Tucker (1941-2022) was an award-winning British make-up artist, specialising in prosthetics for theatre and film. Over his vast career, Tucker worked on a number of famous film and theatrical sets, creating prosthetics for the likes of The Phantom of the Opera, Star Wars and The Company of Wolves as well as the spectacular transformation of John Hurt into The Elephant Man.

Following Tucker’s death in 2022, his expansive collection of film memorabilia was sold, including a vast collection of carved boxwood, fruitwood and hardwood compo moulds, acquired from various sources throughout his career. This pair is just two from his outstanding collection.

Additional Information

Full dimensions for each: H 41 x W 23 x D 20 cm

Dimensions for each, excluding stand: H31 x W 23 x D5.5 cm

Diameter of bases: 20 cm

Additional information

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 20 × 23 × 41 cm
Date of Manufacture

1780-1850

Maker

Material

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Origin

England

Period

Late 18th / Mid 19th Century

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