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A George III steel trivet, with a pierced handgrip and a frieze decorated with rondels and a beaded border, on pad feet, 35.8cm high, 45.9cm wide....

An Elizabeth I bronze skillet by Thomas Hatch of Broomfield, the handle with a 'T H' monogram, on reeded tripod legs and stylised paw feet, 12.4cm...

A graduated set of six Victorian imperial bronze measures, each inscribed 'THE BOROUGH OF BEWDLEY WORCESTERSHIRE', four dated '1849', two dated '1...

A pair of bronze bells, decorated with reeded bands and a crowned cartouche, the centre with six balls, the reverse with the initials 'V G' flanki...

A Commonwealth dated bronze mortar attributed to Henry Bagley I of Chacomb, the reeded body cast with the owner's name 'EDWARD GILLES', with a fol...

A James I dated bronze mortar, the body decorated with reeded bands and dated '1617', the proportions point possibly to the Oldfield family of Not...

A Charles I dated bronze mortar attributed to Robert Oldfield of Hertford, the moulded body with the date '1639', the '1' a distinctive shape, 11....

A Charles II dated bronze mortar attributed to Foundry X of Suffolk, the reeded body cast with a pair of rosettes flanking a crest, with a stag's ...

A Charles II bronze mortar attributed to Foundry X of Suffolk, the body cast with an ownership triad 'P over W T', a panel of three crowns over a ...

A Charles II dated bronze mortar by Edward Neale of Burford, the body cast with a crisp portrait bust of the 'merry monarch' Charles II, with a d...

A Queen Anne dated bronze mortar attributed to Ralph Ashton of Wigan, the reeded body with owner's initials 'I H' and a heart stop, dated '1708', ...

A William and Mary dated bronze mortar, the body decorated with a 'Cut-Card' panel and dated '1690', possibly by the Francis Sturton / 'Cut-Card' ...

A Charles II dated bronze mortar, the body cast with the owner's triad 'E R A', with a heart stop and dated '1684', possibly by the Francis Sturto...

A Charles II dated bronze mortar attributed to Francis Foster of Salisbury, the body cast with a fleur-de-lis motif, a band of grape vine and the ...

A 16th century Spanish bronze mortar, with four lugs, one perforated with a rope-twist handle, with eight panels of letters 'P O V O N R S O', c.1...

A 17th century Iberian bronze mortar, the body decorated with split balusters, 8.1cm high, 13.3cm diameter. Provenance: A private collection.

A 16th century Dutch dated bronze mortar, the rim inscribed 'MAURITIV' and with 'M' flanked by rosettes and the date '1577', the body with a winge...

An 18th century bronze mortar, the body with incised lines, the base with a maker's stamp initials 'C A', 9.3cm high, 12cm diameter. See Michael F...

A bronze turned double-ended pestle, probably 17th century Iberian, together with a polished bronze double-ended pestle, probably early 18th centu...

A bronze mortar attributed to Abraham Rudhall I of Gloucester, the body cast with fleur-de-lis and a knurled band, late 17th / 18th century, with ...

A pair of Italian Venetian bronze torchères after a design by Giuseppe Michieli, each with a pricket candle top, above a graduated stem decorated ...

A patinated bronze grotesque inkstand in Renaissance style, the hinged lid revealing a glass well, the ears as pen holders, late 19th century, 6.9...

A Regency gilt and patinated bronze inkstand retailed by the Thomas Weeks Museum, modelled with a seated greyhound, its collar inscribed 'FIDELE',...

An early Victorian Gothic bronze inkstand, with a pair of associated glass wells flanking a central compartment for wafers, with pen rests, the ca...

A German Art Nouveau bronze inkstand, the hinged lid revealing a glass well, with a pen rest on a polished black base, 7.9cm high, 17.4cm wide.

A French opaline glass inkwell, decorated with bronze rope work, with a lift-off lid on a mahogany base and flower head feet, late 19th century, 1...

A late 19th century carved wood Moor's head inkwell, with a hinged top and painted lips and bone teeth, previously mounted, 11.2cm high.

Three ivory carvings, depicting a coiled snake on a rectangular plinth base, an erect peacock, and three wise monkeys, 'see no evil, hear no evil,...

λ Four Indian carved ivory figures, one depicting Buddha, Ganesh, Saraswati, and one of a standing god, possibly Krishna, late 19th century, 9.5cm...

Two Benin style bronze relief plaques, depicting a pair of acrobats in a tree and the other with three warriors, 42.2 x 33.8cm (max). (2)

Giovanni Antonio Santarelli (Italian 1758-1826). A wax portrait relief bust of a young lady, in an ebonised frame, the verso with a printed paper ...

After the antique. A large Italian carved serpentine model of the 'Porcellino' or the Uffizi wild boar, on a plinth base, late 19th century, 41cm ...

After the antique. A relief carved marble plaque depicting a chained slave in a cell, probably Rome, late 18th / early 19th century, 21.2 x 19.3cm.

After the antique. A bronze model of a standing bull, possibly Italian, 33.2cm high, 40cm long. After a marble bull excavated at Ostia c.1780 and ...

A pair of bronzed copper relief rondels in Renaissance revival style, one depicting Venus emerging from the sea, surrounded by Triton and cupids, ...

After Germain Pilon (French 1525-1590). A late 19th century bronze figural group of the Three Graces, 53cm high. The original marble sculpture was...

After Sébastien Slodtz (French 1655-1726). A bronze figure of Hannibal, standing on war trophies, counting the rings of the Roman knights killed a...

A pair of 19th century French bronze cherub musicians in the manner of Clodion, one holding a tambourine the other with originally a triangle (now...

A Renaissance revival bronze ewer, with a satyr handle, the body decorated with panels of birds and lions and with a ram's head, French or Italian...

λ A 19th century continental carved ivory Corpus Christi, mounted on an ebonised cross, also with a banner inscribed 'INRI' and a skull and crossb...

A bronze dish in Renaissance revival style, with mythical beast and grotesque mask handles, the centre with a crowned dragon, with panels of fleur...

λ A Victorian carved ivory bust of Thomas Dyer-Edwardes (Senior 1807-1885), signed 'RICHARDS SCULPT Sept 1858' on a turned ebony plinth inset, wit...

Maximilien H. Hiolle (French 1843-1930). A patinated terracotta portrait bust of a man, signed and dated 'M. HIOLLE 1896', on a verde antico marb...

A pair of 19th century continental boxwood models of a boy and a girl, each eating fruit and standing on a plinth base, 9.5cm high. (2)

Théodore Rivière (French 1857-1912). 'Seduction', a bronze group of a semi-naked amorous couple, the base signed 'THEODORE RIVIERE' on a green mar...

Eugène Marioton (French 1857-1933). A bronze figure of a night watchman, the base titled 'LE COUVRE-FEU' and signed 'Eu. Marioton.', 35.9cm high.

After Emmanuel Frémiet (French 1824-1910). A bronze model of a seated dachshund, the naturalistic base signed 'E. FREMIET' and stamped '145', 15.1...

Giuseppe Beneduce (Italian). A bronze figure of a naked maiden holding a shell, standing on a rocky outcrop, the base with frolicking winged cheru...

Charles Romain Capellaro (Italian 1826-1899). A late 19th century bronze figure of Amphitrite, holding a cornucopia and standing on a dolphin, the...

An Austrian cold painted bronze model of a recumbent Siamese cat, the underside stamped with a 'B in a vase' for Franz Bergman and 'AUSTRIA 15088'...

A French silvered metal model of a spaniel, the underside of one paw with a star mark, 19.7cm long, together with a 19th century bronze model of a...

A 19th century French patinated bronze model of a King Charles spaniel, 15.8cm long, a gilt bronze King Charles spaniel and a bronzed copper examp...

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