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20th century AD. A mixed group of glazed frames comprising: one shallow with card frame, soft fibre fill; one with deep wooden frame, mounting rings to reverse; one similar, smaller with fixing bracket. 2.1 kg total, 21.5 x 21.5 - 41.5 x 31cm (8 1/2 x 8 1/2 - 16 1/4 x 12 1/4"). [3, Reserve] Fine condition; wooden frames in shrink-wrapping.
17th century. A carved wooden bracket with the figure of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child, standing on a plinth above facing dog-head with three wreaths of foliage and fruit falling to the base. Property of a Kent collector; by inheritance 1970; formerly property of Jack Smith, antiquarian and collector of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, UK, acquired 1920s-1960s. 1.21 kg, 64cm (25 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fair condition. Repaired.
20th century AD. A plaster figure of a standing bearded and tonsured male in contrapposto pose, wearing a a breechclout, arms and feet absent; metal rod to the left leg, suspension bracket to the reverse. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. 7.7 kg, 72cm (28 1/4"). [No Reserve] Fair condition; lower left leg absent.
18th-19th century AD. A pair of architectural brackets carved in three tapering sections, each depicting elephants, attendant figures and warrior riding horse; mounted on custom made brackets. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. For a similar example see the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas, USA. The large mounted figure is Tipu Sultan, 1750-1799, ruler of the kingdom of Mysore. He was known as the Tiger of Mysore and engaged in expansionist attacks against his neighbours. He remained an implacable enemy of the British East India Company, bringing them into renewed conflict with his attack on British-allied Travancore in 1789. In the Third Anglo-Mysore War, Tipu was forced into the humiliating Treaty of Seringapatam, losing a number of previously conquered territories, including Malabar and Mangalore. He sent emissaries to foreign states, including Ottoman Turkey, Afghanistan, and France, in an attempt to rally opposition to the British. In the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the forces of the British East India Company, supported by the Marathas and the Nizam of Hyderabad, defeated Tipu and he was killed on 4 May 1799 while defending his fort of Srirangapatna. These brackets are closely modeled on the stone carvings on the famous Horse Mandapa in the temple of Srirangam, near Trinchinopoly. 27 kg total, 91.5cm including bracket (36"). [2] Fine condition.
GEORGE PRITCHARD - MADELEY A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany longcase clock having swan neck hood over Corinthian columns, the trunk with matching pilasters, box plinth raised on bracket feet, eight day four pillar mechanism with bell strike f aced by arched silvered dial, 2.2m high with moon phase seconds and calendar
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched painted dial with bird and fruit decoration, with flowers to the spandrels, Arabic numerals, with secondary dial and date aperture, inscribed "John Bloor, Newcastle", 8-day striking movement, hood with brok en swan neck pediment, the quarter column case on bracket feet, 221cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE the top fitted with two astragal glazed doors, the fall front inset patera, opening to reveal a fitted interior of door, drawers and secret compartment, over two short and two long drawers to base with brass hand les on bracket feet, 112cm wide x 224cm high

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