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Christopher Dresser et al for Minton, a pair of Aesthetic Movement basket vases, 1869-1870, model 1494, the U shaped twin ended vessel with central loop basket handle, on a circular Chinoiserie plinth base of key motifs, painted with rose garlands and tooled gilt laurel bands, 16cm high (2)
An Elizabeth II 9ct gold model of The Flying Horse of Kansu, limited edition No.8/100, London 1973, mounted on a bowenite plinth, 8cm high, with an authentication certificate. Note: commemorates the Chinese Exhibition of Art Treasures at the Royal Academy, London 1973-1974
A Prussian Model 1889 German Imperial Officer's Sword 80cm. fullered blade etched and engraved with battle scene and inscribed 'Magdeb huf Regt No.10', the folding basket hilt with Prussian eagle, stamped 1.48.10, ribbed grip, leather wired portepee, blued steel scabbard. * Good condition, light wear to blade, etc.
An important French Napoleonic bronze Pierrier cannon dated 1804 model 1786, the base ring inscribed “Fecit de J’ - Denis”, “an. 12” (1804) and the swell of the muzzle features a large feathered arrow. Further inscribed on the trunnions, one side bearing the gun’s weight, "173" French pounds and the other ‘No. 222’. 40½in. (103cm.) long, bore 2 7/8in. (7.3cm.). *The year "an.12" if from the French Republican Calendar which lasted for thirteen years from late 1793 until 1805. The model 1786 is regarded as the first French standardized swivel gun and remained in use by the French Navy until 1854. Pierrier’s were relatively short guns, this example measuring 40½in. (103cm.) firing medium weight (1lb), solid shot, designed for close range engagement. In this period, bronze cannons were preferable but more costly in material and time to produce, thus only a small percentage of cannons made in France were bronze, most were of iron. Consequently, any bronze artillery of this age is rare since many were melted down and the valuable metal recast as required for later conflicts. *Good condition.
A Prussian Model 1889 infantry officer's sword 82cm. polished steel double fullered blade (possibly later), folding basket hilt with Prussian eagle, wire bound grip, with applied badge, leather and wire portepee, steel scabbard. * Blade possibly replaced, scabbard showing a little wear.
WWI era Turkish Cavalry Troopers sword 83cm. slightly curved, pipe-back blade, ricasso with Arabic inscriptions, 1909 model, coppered sheet steel guard with turned over edge, pierced with star and crescent, shaped grip with chequered composition grips, metal scabbard. * Some light surface wear throughout, good.
A 19th century carved marble Grand Tour model of The Dying Gaul after the ancient Roman statue in the Capitoline Museum, Rome which in itself is after a lost Greek original from the Hellenistic period, 11 x 4¾in. (27.9 x 12cm.) x 6¾in. (17.1cm.) high. * Big toe on right foot with repair / restoration, grazes to other foot, fair / good.

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