A FRENCH BRONZE ORMOLU AND MARBLE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE,comprising a mantle clock and figural candlesticks, the clock formed as a drum on cast scrolling waves alongside a putti holding a beater and blowing a trumpet, the candlesticks formed as musical cherubs blowing trumpets and holding naturalistic sconces, all raised on marble base plinths and turned disc feet. The clock 26cm high, 19cm wideCondition Report: All three pieces in good conditionLight spots of green Verdigris inside one candle socket Movement ticking over and chiming Comes with winding key, no pendulum necessaryLate 19th century not reproduction See additional images
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***PLEASE NOTE THE CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION SHOULD READ***AN ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT BRONZE STANDARD JARDINERE, STAMPED HINKS For James Hinks & Sons. 411cm high Condition Report: Please note description should read:AN ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT BRONZE STANDARD JARDINERE, STAMPED HINKS For James Hinks & Sons 411cm high This a Jardinière not a lamptop section comes off with screw Damage to baseSee additional imagesCrack to stretcher
Northumberland Fusiliers 5th Regt of Foot, silver 5th period Order of Merit 1805. Obverse St George with Dragon, scroll "Quo Fata Vocant" above; "Revived Apr 23. 1805" in exergue; reverse "Vth Foot Merit Medal March 10th 1767" within laurel. Edge named/engraved "William Knipe", diameter 34mm. Pierced with ring suspender. VF Balmer states these medals were silver for 21 years service. Also 2 similar bronze Order of Merit medals: 1767 cast AE on thicker flan, no means of suspension and another 5th Period AE. F-VF (3) £150-200
A small collection of base metal shooting medals etc including: AE "Ascham & Woolwich Teacher's RC - NRA S.M.R.C" on circular flan, white target and crossed rifles to openwork centre, reverse engraved "Championship 1914 Special Medal Miss Bates", 30mm, NEF; "The Daily Telegraph Cup, Rifle Competition between teams of Regulars and Volunteers in the Home District 1900" bronze medallion, diameter 50mm, GVF; 3 Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs bronze and enamelled medals for Territorial Army Teams, 1933, 1934 and 1935, VF (some enamel loss); a modern AE medallion commemorating the Northumberland & Newcastle Yeomanry and the Presentation of Colours 1820 GVF; and a base metal medallion commemorating Queen Victoria's Review of the Scottish Volunteers in Edinburgh 1881, NF, worn, and 7 various RAF base medals for No 90 Group SAA Bisley 1952 Rifle Championship, RAF Small Arms Association etc, average VF and 4 other shooting medals. GC (18) £50-80
3 Continental bronze silvered Shooting awards: "Union des Societes de tir et de Preparation Militaire de la Marne" showing 2 Riflemen in front of flag waving female figure, diameter 50mm, VF in case; Pavillon De Sports Montreux Du 25.4.30 2eme Prix" named to Madeleine Maurice, reverse 2 riflemen, 64mm x 45mm, VF in Paris maker's case (case stained); "2 Pr Jule Cup 1959" showing marksman with shield, reverse plain of design except Oslo maker's name, VF, (some plating wear). A Freundschafts Schiessen" medal with 3 laurel leaves and 1954 ribbon emblems, Neuchatel maker, VF; and a 4 lugged badge of crossed rifles over laurels and with ribbon scroll "3 Prix De Tir", VF. (5) £70-80
A German Third Reich period "donkey ear" prismatic periscope binocular, of heavy bronze, steel and aluminium construction, marked "C P GOERZ BERLIN S.F. 14G H/6400 Gi" etc, with individually adjustable eye pieces and vertical and horizontal spirit levers. Basically GC (the steel barrels dented, eye piece covers missing, all original finish removed); mounted on a wooden base for display) £200-250
English Twenty County Championship bronze and enamel shooting medal/badge in case; and a corresponding teaspoon. 5 HM silver and 14 EPNS teaspoons mostly with rifle/pistol shooting motifs; 5 forks and 1 serving spoon, plated, marked "Bisley Camp Pavilion"; 4 items of cutlery stamped NRA; a souvenir teaspoon of The White House. Also a shield/plaque in HM silver, on stand, inscribed Bisley 1929 (dented); a Sussex County RA ashtray; a small plated cup on 3 crossed rifles "trophy" and 3 other items. GC £40-60
Eleven various cap badges: small cast KRRC officers, CLB Cadets KRRC, Huntingdonshire Cyclists or Home Guard, bronze Liverpool Pals, Cambridgeshire (with and without "e"), Bucks Bn, Jersey LI, bronze GRV Ryl Military School (no lugs), very small Kent horse, and 19th century brass bugle. Average GC £50-60
Reg Butler (1913-1981) - Seated Girl, RB 192, Garlick 212, bronze and patina, signed and dated Butler 62 and inscribed MORRIS SINGER FOUNDERS LONDON, 95cm h; 67.5 x 120.5cm Provenance: Victoria MacEwan, by whom sold in situ with her house and grounds in the South of England to the father of the present vendor in 1973; or alternatively acquired elsewhere although soon afterwards (c.1973-1975) by the vendor's father Conceived between 1959 and 1961 to be published in an edition of eight, casts were exhibited by Butler's dealer, Pierre Matisse, in 1962 (Catalogue 27), at Hanover in 1963 (Catalogue 4) and at The J B Speed Art Museum, Kentucky in 1963 (Catalogue 95). Seated Girl is an exceptionally large figure in Butler's oeuvre. Lacking the monumentality of the one or two other larger bronzes of the '50s, such as Bride (1954-1961) and Manipulator (1954-1956), Seated Girl, in which the arms have been dispensed with altogether, follows Girl Looking Down (1956-1957). In both, the viewer's attention is drawn down the body, where shape and form, outline and texture lead to long, tapering legs. These were conceived at the peak of his greatest fame and success, when Butler rejected architecture for sculpture and, with Moore and Hepworth, Chadwick and Armitage had become one of the most distinguished contemporary sculptors. Seated Girl is also rare, from which one might conclude that it is likely fewer than the projected eight were cast. In 2022 the work was returned to Morris Singer Art Foundry for restoration and is now in good condition. Entirely fresh to the market; not hitherto offered for sale
A Turco-slavic bronze thimble, 13-15th c, 30mm h and another early thimble of brass; six European bronze and brass skep thimbles 14th/16th c, various sizes; one silver and three brass sewing rings, 15th c and later, various sizes and a silver open topped thimble, 17th c; five European brass and other thimbles, 16-17th c, 26mm h and smaller; four European brass thimbles, 15-17th c, 21mm h and smaller; five brass miniature thimbles, 17th c and earlier, 18mm h and smaller; two steel sewing rings and a thimble, 18th-19th c, thimble 25mm h and three brass thimbles, 16th c and earlier 18-21mm h (2) Turco slavic thimble and early brass thimble, in goo excavated condition; silver ring split; the other items in generally good condition, some with minor dents and wear
A WWI copper photograph frame, applied with St Andrew badge of a Scottish regiment, mahogany back and strut, 32.5 x 18cm, stamped BROOK & SON 87 GEORGE ST EDINBURGH, a German electro-type relief of a bear and boar, late 19th c, after Rusche Berlin, bronze patina, framed and Edward Markham (Fl. mid 19th c) - Fortress with River Boats, leaf from an album of the artist's views taken in Crimea, watercolour, 80 x 158mm Polish residues, wooden frame with surface damage. Markham - Good condition
A bronze bust of a semi-naked gypsy girl, early 20th c, her right hand holding her breast, cast from a model possibly by Charles Vital-Cornu, uneven dark brown patina, on limestone base, 23.5cm h and an alabaster bust of a young woman, early 20th c, on serpentine base, 18cm h Bronze bust - Much old accretion of dust, base scratched and slightly chipped. Alabaster bust -Slightly scratched and stained, not chipped or repaired
A North American electro-formed and bronze patinated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, designed by D C French and published by Alva Studios, early 20th c, 25.5cm h excluding wood base, marked D C FRENCH June 1915 ©ALBA STUDIOS Surface chip on left upper leg; dusty with small specks of white paint
A Chinese bronze metal figure of a Kelvin, two Oriental carved figures and a mask head grotesque CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
An Italian 19th/early 20th Century bronze statue of two putti upon a marble plinth with beaded detail, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Grand Tour bronze and ormolu figure of a horse drawn chariot, on a rectangular marble base with claw feet, 22cm high, the base 31cm x 15.5cm CONDITION REPORT: The hand has been broken off but is present.Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
B Gemmell (Contemporary)/A Bronze Figure of a Garron and Stalker/signed and dated 1998/numbered 3/12/bronze, 24cm x 29cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
After Jules Moigniez/Study of a Pointer/a bird in it's mouth/bronze, on marble base, 21.5cm long x 16.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Prof. A Neri/Bust of the Virgin/signed on reverse, bronze and alabaster, 31cm/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A three-light gilt metal table light with bronze putto support and marble base, 43cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
Fine pair of 19th century Venetian bronze standard lamps, converted for electricity, of flared column form, with frosted glass fitted lantern and graduated tiers of figures and mythical beasts, raised on triangular acanthus moulded bases and paw feet, signed and dated 'Venezia 1866', approximately 147cm high, raised on associated triangular mahogany pedestalsBoth in good original condition, some light general wear to patination, one slave figure loose , will need to be re-wired. They are signed 'Venezia 1866' and also have a Venetian lion motive - see extra images
Pair of 19th century bronze candlesticks converted for electricity, each with inverted cut glass bowls, raised on flared column with mask swag and stiff leaf ornament, 71cm highOne glass bowl has large crack and associated losses, it is still in one piece and damage is not easily discernible when assembled. One supporting prong (for securing glass shades) is missing. These require rewiring, otherwise condition is ok
Impressive late 19th century French marble and bronze mounted mantel clock with reclining female figure mount, green variegated marble and slate base, the enamel dial signed Raingo, Paris 58 cm wide, 42cm highGood condition. Some damage and restoration to dial. Pendulum present and movement running ( not tested for time keeping ) see extra images
Pair of 19th century bronze and ormolu slender classical table lamps, each of slender twin handled form, decorated in low relief with a band of Classical figures, raised on rouge marble plinths, with twin lights, total height 74cm. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
Antique Classical revival bronze oil lamp form lantern, with theatrical mask ornament, suspended from ceiling boss, 26cm long, approximately 52cm total drop from ceiling. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
19th century copper medallion depicting Louis XVI, in ebonised wood frame, total size 14 x 14cm, together with a 19th century bronze portrait medallion of Louis XVI, 9.5cm diameter, with suspension loop. (2). Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
Fine Empire style bronze and ormolu table lamp, with cluster column on spread triangular moulded stepped base with sphinx ornament and lion paw feet, total height 65cm. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
19th century bronze plaque depicting Franz Joseph I of Austria as a Roman Emperor, 15cm high, together with an early 20th century plaster relief plaque of Franz Joseph I of Austria, and a 19th century Bohemian painted glass tankard with portrait medallion of Franz Joseph I of Austria. (3). Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
George IV 1821 Coronation bronze box, 5cm diameter, together with two similar boxes, one celebrating Charles James Fox, the other Ferdinand VII of Spain. (3). Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)Sound original condition, some general wear , see extra images
Pair of 19th century bronze library portrait busts of Lord Brougham and William IV each with publication details for Sam Parker, 1831, 14.5cm high. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)No severe damage, just wear and small scratches
19th century gilt metal portrait relief plaque depicting Frederick I of Wuttemburg, by Galle, trade label to reverse, in glazed gilt frame, 9cm diameter, raised on miniature easel, together with Grand Tour bronze portrait plaque of Caesar, also on a stand, bronzed medallion of Quuen Caroline and a WWI German medallion. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)
Fine Empire style bronze and ormolu lamp base, with fluted column and foliate ornament applied with eagle and swag ornament on square base with bracket feet, 69cm high. Provenance: Removed from Portland Place, London, from the Estate of historian and academic Richard Thomas Shannon (1931-2022)

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