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ISAAK DUCHEMIN, (FRENCH, FL. MID 19TH CENTURY) AND AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF THE FAUN WITH CLAPPERS, the figure portrayed in dance, a cymbal held in each hand, his right foot atop a scabellum, the oval base inscribed DUCHEMIN in the maquette, 58cm high NOTE: The marble original of the Faun with Clappers resides in the Uffizi Galleries, Florence, and indeed was first recorded in that city by Albert Rubens (son of the Dutch master) in 1665, having seen the piece in the collection of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It had been moved to the Tribuna of the Uffizi by 1688. The model was always a popular one, being light hearted and playful, and was therefore much reproduced from the Renaissance onwards. A full-scale bronze version was made by Soldani for Prince Liechtenstein in 1695 and again for the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim Palace, and small versions were produced by Zoffoli and Righetti, -and indeed by many others ever since
PAIR OF GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE THREE LIGHT FIGURAL CANDELABRA IN EMPIRE TASTE, early 20th century, the lanceolate leaf cast urn sockets and drip pans issuing from the mouths of serpents rising in each case from an urn, held aloft by a winged and classically draped maiden, each standing on a scale cast dome, atop square section plinths applied with further cast decoration to fronts and sides, on square bases, 63.5cm high
LARGE REGENCY MAHOGANY "BANJO" BAROMETER with a silvered dial, a thermometer, a dry/damp indicator and a level in the base, signed "A. Abraham, Liverpool", 116cm high x 37cm wide maximum. Abraham Abraham is recorded as setting up in business in Liverpool in 1817. This example is particularly large in scale with finely chosen flame-figured mahogany veneers to the case.
RANDALL JOSEPH. A Course of Lectures ? to the Youth of the Academy at Heath, Near Wakefield, Yorkshire, 1750. Bound in old calf with Randall, An Account of the Academy at Heath, Near Wakefield, Yorkshire, 1750 (Randall was a noted agriculturist, his academy "was highly famed but the establishment was on a too liberal and too expensive a scale for the time" and it failed in 1754. ; also Samuel Horsfall, Sermons on Different Subjects, dark half leather, Barnsley, 1809 & Rowland Jackson, The History of the Town & Township of Barnsley, fldg. pedigrees, lacking top brd., 1858. (3).
A mixed group of Lowestoft porcelain: comprising a globular teapot painted to each side with three Chinese figures around a table, together with an odd cover [a/f]; two 'Redgrave' pattern teabowls and saucers; and a saucer painted with two Chinese figures on a terrace within a pink scale border; all circa 1780 [minor faults] 7 pieces including cover.
A fine First Period Worcester chestnut basket, cover and stand: with twig handles and applied with floral stems, part reticulated and moulded with florets, painted with garlands and floral sprays within gilt bordered panels on scale blue grounds, square fret marks, circa 1770-75, width of stand 28 cm [tiny chip to cover, minor losses].
Pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, on square basses, 10" high; a further pair of brass candlesticks, an oval pierced brass trivet, short scale fire tongs, night stick and snuffer, small hanging cauldron, small umbrella form stand, wheelbarrow candlestick and an interesting cockerel form lidded pot (a collection)
Local Interest, Industrial Archaeology and Railwayana - Great Northern Railway: Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extension, Derby/Friargate, a thirty-six fold engineer's plan/map, part of the line Two Furlongs West of Derby Friargate Station, showing the houses that needed to be demolished off Slack Lane, Scale 44 feet to an inch, pen & ink and watercolour, 36 sheets over canvas folds, contemporary gilt-lettered black leather boards, the upper-cover with owner's name blocked in gilt: Mr G. Thompson, marbled endpapers, 24cm x 16.5cm (folded), 68cm x 180cm overall, c. 1875
Breitling Gents Chronograph Wristwatch "Panda Dial" circa 1960;s. Gents Rare Wristwatch Ref 815. Dial With Silver Batons, Three Black Subsidiary Dials Recording Hours, Minutes & Continuous Seconds, Outer Tachymetre Scale. 38mm case, Numbered 1 430 216, Working Order, Unmarked Stainless Steel Bracelet Strap
Back to the Future Danbury Mint Christopher Lloyd (Doc) autographed Back to the Future II 1:18th scale replica "Time Machine DeLorean" signed at his home in Santa Barbara on 27th November 2006 limited edition no 65 of 500 plus a Michael J Fox colour photo signed in blue felt pen obtained at UACC with certificate of authenticity dated March 09. (2)

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