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Pictured: Zoe smith of Wooley and Wallis with sculptures included in the collection.
The collection of one of Britain's most iconic female sculptors is being sold for £100,000 after spending 25 years of lying undiscovered in a barn.
The paintings, ceramics and other artworks that inspired the late Dame Elisabeth Frink were packed away in the mid-1990s and seemingly forgotten about.
They were only revisited in the last couple of years following the sudden death of her son and heir, Lin Jammet, in 2017.
Over 100 lots will now be sold at auction at Woolley and Wallis in Salisbury, Wilts, after they were displayed alongside Frink's own works at her house, garden and studio in Dorset.