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Lot 1513

Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, circa 6000-4500 B.P. Substantial 'livre de beurre' core with evidence of many flakes removed; with inked find spot legend 'Les Foulons / Abilly / Indre-Loire (FR)' and sticker with accession number '14'. 2.86 kg, 24.5 cm (9 5/8 in.). [No Reserve]Found Les Foulons, Abilly, Indre-Loire, France. Acquired on the European art market. From an old collection which was sold after the finder passed away. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, collector.Notable for the very large, long straight blade taken from one face.

Lot 1399

2nd-1st millennium B.C. With central shaft hole and blade set at a right angle. Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 34, p.32. 1.25 kg, 25.7 cm (10 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The adze-axe was a fundamental axe of many Bronze Age ancient cultures. Its form was one that lends itself to dual purposes - for war and work. As a tool, it functioned in woodwork in fabricating a variety of objects and as a weapon, its heavy mass and compact form make it a very deadly striking and chopping weapon, even able to defeat light armour.

Lot 1350

Early 2nd millennium B.C. Comprising a long cylindrical shaft with narrow flanged base, the upper section with three vertical relief panels decorated by round spikes alternated with wavy pattern, divided and bordered by two parallel ridges, similar band with three ridged horizontal grooves at the top and around the base. See Godard, A., Les Bronzes du Luristan, Paris, 1931, pl.XIX, no.58, for a similar mace; see also Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 1, London, 2002, p.24, nos.18-19; Khorasani, M. M., 'Bronze and iron weapons from Luristan' in Antiguo Oriente: Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 7, 2009, fig.8. 357 grams, 19.3 cm (7 5/8 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.This gorz mace head belongs to the category of truncheon-shaped mace-heads, a type developed on the Iranian plateau during the Bronze Age, used by Elamite and Luristan warriors since the 3rd millennium B.C. This category of objects was also interpreted as a part of a shaft, but most scholars agree on the interpretation of use as a mace.

Lot 1460

Early 2nd millennium B.C. With a curved, beak-shaped blade and two pierced eyes flanking a raised median ridge ellipsoid-section socket; repaired. Cf. Gernez, G., L’armament en métal au Proche et Moyen-Orient: des origines a 1750 av. J.C., Paris, 2007, fig.2.42, type H4b. 147 grams, 10.5 cm (4 in.). [No Reserve]From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA27; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.This axe corresponds to the type H4B of the Gernez classification. Several of these models, with their moulds, are known from the Levant, like those in Byblos, Ras Shamra, and Tell Arqa. On the other hand, a workshop level II of the Kültepe karum delivered two moulds, showing a local production of arms intended either for export or for the inhabitants originating from Mesopotamia or the Levant. This sub-type of eye-axes is characteristic of the Middle Bronze Age 1 (2050-1750 B.C.).

Lot 1557

Neolithic-Early Bronze Age, circa 6000-4500 B.P. Tapering columnar form with rounded butt, chipped edges to striking face. Cf. MacGregor, A., (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord MacAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 6.23, for type. 766 grams, 14.3 cm (5 5/8 in.). [No Reserve]From an old British collection, Buckinghamshire, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA23; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Lot 1679

Britain, mid 3rd-mid 2nd millennium B.C. Trapezoidal in plan with flared edge and square butt. See Savoury, H.N., Guide Catalogue of the Bronze Age Collections, National Museum of Wales, 1980, fig.17, for similar examples. 125 grams, 98 mm (4 in.). [No Reserve]Found East Anglia, UK. Acquired in Oxon, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA19; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Lot 1124

Late Bronze Age, 1st millennium B.C. Round in section with flattened trapezoidal finals, each incised with a saltire. 6.99 grams, 64 mm (2 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.

Lot 1064

Early Bronze Age, 3rd-2nd millennium B.C. With wide body and low foot, decorative impressed-point band with four low lugs below the rim, undulating line at the foot. 1.6 kg, 24 cm wide (9 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]From a family collection mostly formed in the 1940s-1950s, thence by descent.

Lot 1343

12th century B.C. With lentoid-section blade, tongue-shaped in plan with integral tapering hilt with flared finial, lateral flanges to accept a panel of bone or wood to each face forming the grip. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.377, cat.6, for the type (IIIa bronze dirk). 131 grams, 31.5 cm (12 3/8 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The art of Luristan can be described as the art of nomadic herdsmen and horsemen with an emphasis on the crafting of small, easily portable objects, among these a great number of bronze weapons. The rich and noble aristocrats of the Luristan, Elamites, Hurrians, Lullubians, Kutians, and Kassites, went to battle splendidly equipped and wore magnificent bronze armour, using maces, spears and daggers as offensive weapons, alongside spears, bows and arrows.

Lot 1374

Late Bronze Age, 1st millennium B.C. Round-section shank with opposed trumpet-shaped finials. 37 grams, 72 mm (2 3/4 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.

Lot 587

BRONZE TO IRON II AGE, CIRCA 12TH-6TH CENTURIES B.C. In the form of a rectangular, inscription in Paleo-Hebrew or Phoenician in two lines: TWY' ʿYʿ. Hendin, Ancient Scale Weights -; Pondera -; Rochesnard -; Elayi & Elayi, Recherches -. 26.3 grams, 29 mm (1 1/8 in.). [No Reserve]From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s.

Lot 872

Circa 2nd century A.D. Piriform type with open roundel to centre, scalloped edge, traces of blue enamel to plaque; mounted on old Hattatt's collector's stand with typed details 'Roman Britain Piriform Plate Brooc[h] / (very rare shape) / c. 2nd cent. AD / Enamelled bronze / Hinged pin / Found Northumberland' and to reverse 'M.R. Hull's corpus records only one other (with part missing) pl.781, no.2173' and handwritten note below 'Published Hattatt 1985-No.592'. Hattatt, R., Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, no.592, with full discussion. 50 grams total, 85 mm (Brooch: 35 mm) (3 3/8 in. (1 3/8 in.)). [No Reserve]Found Northumberland. Acquired from Bonhams, London, 29 April 2009, lot 296 (part). From a family collection of a North American gentleman living in the UK.

Lot 349

Neolithic Period, early 3rd millennium B.C. A squat pot with carinated profile, slightly everted rim, band of impressed linear ornament to the neck and chevrons to the shoulder. See Briard, J., The Bronze Age in Barbarian Europe, London, 1979, for discussion. 760 grams, 16 cm wide (6 1/4 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired in the late 1950s. From the family collection of a South East London collector.

Lot 1409

Circa 1000 B.C. With short foliate blade, shallow midrib and long socketted shaft with fastening holes. Cf. Khorasani, M. M., Arms and Armor from Iran: The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, cat.292-293, for type. 112 grams, 22.8 cm (9 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.

Lot 1147

12th-11th century B.C. With heavily ridged and tapered leaf-shaped blade, long slightly flared grooved neck and square-section tapered tang. See Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, s. cat 280, for type. 223 grams, 31.5 cm (12 3/8 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The weapon belongs to the type 1 of the spearhead classification of Khorasani, mainly coming from Marlik or Amlash areas. Similar pieces have been dated by Stutzinger to 1200-1100 B.C.

Lot 320

BRONZE TO IRON II AGE, CIRCA 12TH-6TH CENTURIES B.C. In the form of a horse reclining; inscription in Paleo-Hebrew or Phoenician engraved on base: ŠQL QRQR ('Shekel of Karkor?). See Hendin, Ancient Scale Weights -; Pondera -; Rochesnard -; Elayi & Elayi, Recherches -. see Moscati, S., see I Fenici, Milano, 1992, for discussion. 18.6 grams, 39 mm wide (1 1/2 in.).[A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]From the collection of a gentleman, acquired on the London art market in the 1990s. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12428-226549.

Lot 56

Early Bronze Age, 2300-2150 B.C. The bulbous body and columnar neck decorated with bands of impressed-cord detailing, shoulder with encircling segments and broken bands; lateral loop handles with thumb-pad spurs. 1.21 kg, 25.5 cm (10 in.). [No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

Lot 1437

12th-11th century B.C. With heavily ridged and tapered leaf-shaped blade, long slightly flared neck and square section tapered tang. See Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, s. cat 280, for type. 287 grams, 33.5 cm (13 1/4 in.). [No Reserve]From the private collection of H. Norry, 1980s-1990s.The weapon belongs to the type 1 of the spear-head classification of Khorasani, mainly from Marlik or Amlash areas. Similar pieces have been dated by Stutzinger to 1200-1100 B.C.

Lot 1447

13th-7th century B.C. With lentoid-section blade, tongue-shaped in plan with integral tapering hilt with flared finial, lateral flanges to accept a panel of bone to each face forming the grip, mounting pegs at neck. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.381, cat.13. 279 grams, 35.7 cm (14 in.). [No Reserve]Ex British private collection, Buckinghamshire, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA22; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Lot 91

5th-4th century B.C. Tabular in form with intaglio grazing deer motif; supplied with a museum-quality impression. See Boardman, J., Greek Gems and Finger Rings. Early Bronze Age to Late Classical, London, 2001. 6.03 grams, 21 mm (7/8 in.).UK private collection, 1980-1983. Private collection, London.

Lot 55

Early Bronze Age I-III, circa 2300-2000 B.C. Broad shallow bowl with rounded underside, lateral tab to the rim and pierced ledge handle opposite. 2 kg, 37 cm wide (14 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

Lot 50

Early Bronze Age III-Middle Bronze Age I, circa 2100-1850 B.C. With globular body, tall tubular neck and flared mouth; circumferential bands of hatching, concentric rings and chevrons; loop handle with thumb-pad spur to the reverse of the neck; plank idol to the shoulder with anthropomorphic detailing to both faces; supplied with a display stand; repaired. Cf. Morris, D., The Art of Ancient Cyprus, Oxford, 1985, pls.44-45, for the type. 1.68 kg, 37 cm high (14 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.Red polished ware was the dominant ware of the Early Bronze Age. The clay was covered with red slip which was then burnished to produce a high point. The Philia red polished ware was characterised by incised multi-zigzag and open herring-bone bands, and also batches of multi-lines on base.

Lot 1505

Early 3rd millennium B.C. A squat vessel with flat base and barrel-shaped body with incised band below the rim, impressed arrowhead motifs. See Briard, J., The Bronze Age in Barbarian Europe, London, 1979, for discussion. 254 grams, 88 mm (3 1/2 in.). [No Reserve]Acquired in Germany after WWII; thence by descent 2006. Ex property of a lady living in Kent, UK.

Lot 1122

Bronze Age I, 2nd millennium B.C. Biconvex globular body with broad neck, everted rim, two ledge handles to the equator. 1.52 kg, 24.7 cm (9 3/4 in.).From an important collection of pottery formed before 1988.

Lot 1111

14th-10th century B.C. A short sword or dagger with slender triangular blade, low round midrib with flat upper face, annular guard and remains of scooped shoulders, columnar grip with open sides to receive bone or wooden hilt, crescent pommel. Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, items 41 and 42. 322 grams, 44 cm (17 1/4 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.These kind of bronze daggers or dirks, typical of Marlik culture, were cast in a one piece mould according to Negahban, although in some specimens the penannular guard was cast later into the blade. The separate sets of encircling ribs on the grips are again typical of swords from the Marlik area.

Lot 7

A running Fox mascot in nickel plated bronze C.1920's. Maker not established. Mounted on a swivel base. GC-VGC light age wear. £50-70

Lot 38

A gorgeous, matched pair of Moorcroft lamps with Orchid pattern on blue background. Mounted on Walter Moorcroft. MSLC 4468 cast bronze bases with decorative scrollwork. Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: 19.25"H x 6"Dia. Manufacturer: MoorcroftCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Tested, Functionality not guaranteed. Lamp shade not included.

Lot 555

Four 1960s frame bags in good condition. A 1960s black patent style featuring playful pout shaped clasp, deep green lining, coin purse, mirror and containing a vintage travel sized Yves Saint Laurent perfume. 10x8.5', scratches to leather from age and wear. A tan brown croc skin with gold metal features, suede lined, very good condition. A Bective baguette style bag in midnight blue floral embroidered broderie, both 10x6'. A Meadows Regent Street bronze brown frame bag with structured handle, 10x7.5.

Lot 329

An early South African rhino horn amulet acquired from an official Iron Age / Bronze Age archaeological dig at Gauteng, circa 1971, 4.8 cm x 1.8 cm, approx 11.6 g

Lot 137

A heavy vintage Chinese cast brass incense burner / censor with Kylm to cover, 16cm, sold together with another bronze incense censor, w13cm. Condition report: Appears to be a casting flaw to the foot of the brass burner and general patina commemorate with age.

Lot 975

Archaeology: Old Europe, Bronze Age 1200-800 BC, drinking cap with ear in black braised polished potteryArcheologie: Oud Europa, Bronstijdperk 1200-800 BC, drinknap met oor in zwart gesmoord gepolijst aardewerk4 x 12 x 11 cm

Lot 982

Archaeology, Ancient Iran, Persia, Amlash, Bronze Age 1200-1000BC, polished pottery jug with ear and vertical ribsArcheologie, Oud Iran, Perzië, Amlash, Bronstijd 1200-1000BC, gepolijste kruik in aardewerk met oor en vertikale ribbenH 15 cm

Lot 976

Archaeology: Old Europe, Bronze Age 1200-800BC, pottery drinking capArcheologie: Oud Europa, Bronstijd 1200-800BC, drinknap in aardewerk6 x 13 x 12 cm

Lot 983

Archaeology, Ancient Iran, Persia, Amlash, Bronze Age 1200-1000BC, polished pottery jarArcheologie, Oud Iran, Perzië, Amlash, Bronstijd 1200-1000BC, gepolijste kruik in aardewerkH 14 cm

Lot 985

Archaeology, ancient northern Europe, late Neolithic-early Bronze Age, rare earthenware urn with accompanying ash remains, site Denmark 1958s and fitted with a uprightArcheologie, oud Noord-Europa, laat Neolithicum-vroeg Bronstijdperk, zeldzame urn in aardewerk met bijhorende asresten, vindplaats Denemarken jaren 1958 en voorzien van een staanderH 37 cm

Lot 835

AIZKORBE, FAUSTINO (1948) "Ohne Titel" Bronze, signiert, H: 18 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.Provenienz: direkt vom Künstler erworbenPrivatsammlung Stuttgart.| AIZKORBE, FAUSTINO (1948) "Untitled"Bronze, signed, h: 18 cm. Slight signs of age.Provenance: acquired directly from the artistPrivate collection Stuttgart.

Lot 844

WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), “Minotaurus”, Bronze braun patiniert und teilw. poliert, neben der Labyrinthbasis signiert und nummeriert: „Wunderlich / 78/2000“, Anbei das Bodenseitig abgelöste Klebeetikett von Venturi-Arte. HxBxT.: 78/18,5/14,5 cm. Leichte Altersspuren. | WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), ‘Minotaurus’, Bronze, brown patinated and partly polished, signed and numbered next to the labyrinth base: ‘Wunderlich / 78/2000’, with the adhesive label from Venturi-Arte detached from the base. HxWxD: 78/18.5/14.5 cm. Slight signs of age.

Lot 2352

JUGENDSTIL-TISCHLAMPE NACH HECTOR GUIMARD 20.Jh., Bronze, Schirm mit einer Reihe von röhrenförmigen Glas-Prismen, H: 72 cm. Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. | ART NOUVEAU TABLE LAMP AFTER HECTOR GUIMARD 20th century, bronze, shade with a row of tubular glass prisms, h: 72 cm. Signs of age and use.

Lot 845

WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), “ Kleine Nike”, 1975, Bronze, Bronze braun patiniert und teilw. poliert, am Fuß signiert und nummeriert „Wunderlich / 93/1000“ sowie der Gießerstempel „cerapersa venturi“ (Venturi Arte, Bologna), auf geädertem Marmorsockel stehend. HxBxT Gesamt: 59/9,5/11 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.| WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), ‘ Kleine Nike’, 1975, bronze, brown patinated and partially polished, signed and numbered ‘Wunderlich / 93/1000’ and foundry mark ‘cerapersa venturi’ (Venturi Arte, Bologna), standing on a veined marble base. HxWxD total: 59/9.5/11 cm. Slight signs of age.

Lot 852

WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010) "Beziehungskiste" 1995 Bronze, braun patiniert, teilweise poliert, stempelsigniert, Gießerstempel an der Plinthenkante ARA-Kunst, 1522/5000 und 1523/5000, Kunstobjekt mit Bronze-Figuren in einer Holzkiste mit Schiebedeckel, Figur, H: 14,5 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.| WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010) ‘Relationship Box’ 1995Bronze, brown patina, partially polished, signed with stamp, foundry mark on the plinth edge ARA-Kunst, 1522/5000 and 1523/5000, art object with bronze figures in a wooden box with sliding lid, figure, h: 14.5 cm. Slight signs of age.

Lot 841

MACK, HEINZ (1931) "Gemini-Atlas" 1986 Bronze, hochglanzpoliert, signiert, Ex. 2/35, H: 31 cm. Leichte Altersspuren, Sockel.Provenienz: Bedeutende Privatsammlung moderner Kunst in Nordrhein-Westfalen.| MACK, HEINZ (1931) "Gemini Atlas" 1986Bronze, highly polished, signed, ex. 2/35, h: 31 cm. Slight signs of age, base.Provenance: Important private collection of modern art in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Lot 833

AIZKORBE, FAUSTINO (1948) "Homenaje a San Francisco Javier" Bronze, H: 41 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.Provenienz: direkt vom Künstler erworbenPrivatsammlung Stuttgart.| AIZKORBE, FAUSTINO (1948) "Homenaje a San Francisco Javier"Bronze, h: 41 cm. Slight signs of age.Provenance: acquired directly from the artistPrivate collection Stuttgart.

Lot 847

WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), “weibliche Stehle”, Bronze, dunkel patiniert, im oberen Teil der aufsteigenden Säule monogrammiert und signiert „W.P. / Wunderlich“, nummeriert 3/9, datiert 1983 sowie der Gießerstempel „ARA-Kunst“. HxB: 91,5/23 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.| WUNDERLICH PAUL (1927-2010), ‘Female Stele’, Bronze, dark patina, monogrammed and signed ‘W.P. / Wunderlich’ in the upper part of the ascending column, numbered 3/9, dated 1983 and the foundry stamp ‘ARA-Kunst’. HxW: 91.5/23 cm. Slight traces of age.

Lot 851

WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010) "Stufenpyramidenstele" 1994 Bronze, braun patiniert, teilweise poliert, stempelsigniert, Gießerstempel an der Plinthenkante ARA-Kunst, Exemplar: 238 /1250, H: 36,5 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.Literatur: Spielmann, Heinz (Hrsg.): Paul Wunderlich - Skulpturen und Objekt Band II, 1989-1999, Mit einem Werkverzeichnis bearbeitet von Karin Székessy, Offenbach a.M. 2000, WVZ.-Nr. 252.| WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010) ‘Stepped Pyramid Stele’ 1994Bronze, brown patina, partially polished, stamped signature, foundry mark on the plinth edge ARA-Kunst, specimen: 238 /1250, h: 36.5 cm. Slight signs of age.Literature: Spielmann, Heinz (ed.): Paul Wunderlich - Skulpturen und Objekt Band II, 1989-1999, with a catalogue raisonné edited by Karin Székessy, Offenbach a.M. 2000, WVZ.-Nr. 252.

Lot 215

Greece.- Archeology.- Evans (Arthur) The Palace of Minos: a Comparative Account of the Successive Stages of the Early Cretan Civilization as Illustrated by the Discoveries at Knossos, 4 vol. in 6, first edition, plus Index vol. (reprint), together 7 vol., numerous plates (some colour), illustrations and folding maps and plans, some foxing, mainly to folding maps or plans (these also browned) occasionally to colour plates and also scattered elsewhere mainly to peripheral leaves, some hinges starting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, spines slightly discoloured with ends bumped and rubbed, likewise corners and edges with some light rubbing, t.e.g., 4to, Macmillian and Co., 1921-36.*** A complete set of this monumental work on the excavation and restoration of the ruins at Knossos on the island of Crete, which dating from the Bronze Age, is often called the oldest European city. Provenance: John Bryan Ward-Perkins (1912-81) the classical architectural historian, archeologist and director of the British School Rome [ink ownership inscriptions, 'J.B. Ward-Perkins' presumably the same]

Lot 56

LORENZO FRECHILLA DEL REY (SPANISH, 1927-1990) SCULPTURAL BOX WITH HINGED LID; 20TH CENTURY Bronze, with Verdigris highlights, silvered metal, mirror. Incised artist's signature and edition number '19/75' 6.5cm x 17.5cm x 9cm Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title Condition Report: The bronze patination with a few minor marks and scratches, in line with age. The wooden liner is part missing and off at the sides. The silvered metal body has no stamps to suggest it is silver or silver plate, I have double checked with the silver department and they too - do not think it is silver, a few light surface scratches, very minor. Please see additional images. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1335

AN INTERESTING GROUP OF FIVE TO THE 2ND DRAGOON GUARDS. A group of five comprising 1897 Jubilee Medal in bronze, 1902 Coronation medal bronze issue and a 1911 Coronation medal in silver, all unnamed as issued. A George V Meritorious Service Medal named to Csjt F. Binskin, St of The Army and a Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with naming erased. Mounted Court style for display. With copied research including an image of Serjeant Frederick Binskin in Yeoman Warder's uniform. Frederick Robert Binskin was born on the 18th April 1846, he enlisted in July 1865. He seems to have no overseas service, his LSGC was awarded in 1883 and his MSM in 1915. According to a reference to 'The Yeoman of the Guard 1823-190' he was frequently hospitalized during his 21 years often following a fall from a horse. He died on the 1st August 1920 at the age of 74. With extensive copied research and images including an obituary: 'A typical John Bull Englishman, bluff and hearty, a good friend and a gallant soldier'. *CR Remounted, last with erased naming.

Lot 3131

A 19th / 20th century possibly Nigerian / Benin bronze horn with leopard handle; four various African tourist sculptures, all carved, late 19th or 20th century, tallest approx. 12.3cm high; an Eastern white metal mounted dagger / knife with wooden handle wrapped in white metal wire work and wooden scabbard with mounts; three 18th century or later iron spoons, Eastern or African in origin, mixed designs and a triangular brass pendant, 20th century or earlier. (1 bag) Mixed conditions, some wooden items with loss, wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 18

This 1996 Annual Limited Collector's Edition pewter and bronze figurine by Christopher Pardell depicts two Native American women, the older one kneeling at the feet of the younger. The older woman looks lovingly up at the girl and appears to be helping her dress. Crafted using a blend of fine metals, including lost wax bronze, fine pewter, brass, copper, 24-karat gold vermeil, and accented with hot torched acid patinas like black nickel, rose copper, and turquoise, the sculpture is mounted on a wooden base with name plaque. Legends backstamp en verso. Edition limited to 500. Artist: Don Polland (1932-2003)Issued: 1996Dimensions: 7.5"L x 7"W x 8.25"HEdition Number: 361 of 500Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 25

This limited edition figurine crafted from pewter and bronze, by artist Willy Whitten, depicts General Ulysses S. Grant 1822-1885. It is mounted on a gray and black marble pedestal. From Legends, The North & South collection. Legends backstamp. Edition limited to 950. Artist: Willy WhittenIssued: 1992Dimensions: 5.5"L x 3.5"W x 9.5"HEdition Number: 431 of 950Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 26

This 1993 limited eidtion figurine crafted from pewter and bronze, by artist Willy Whitten, depicts Robert E. Lee (1807-1870). It is mounted on a dark gray pedestal. Legends backstamp with Artist's Signature. Edition limited to 950. Artist: Willy WhittenIssued: 1995Dimensions: 5.5"L x 4.75"W x 9.75"HEdition Number: 76 of 950Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 64

Magnificent cobalt blue porcelain designed with high quality fine white kaolin clay giving the vase a smooth delicate finish. Piece is accented with gilt bronze banding on rim and base. Dore A Sevres  34 in iron red, S. 74 in green lozenage mark. Issued: 19th centuryDimensions: 12.25"H x 8.25" dia. Manufacturer: SevresCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 21

This 1995 pewter and bronze limited edition figurine by Christopher Pardell depicts a young Native American man holding a headdress, featuring finely intricate details and colored accents. Mounted to a green marble base. Legends backstamp. Artist: Chris A. PardellIssued: 1995Dimensions: 4"L x 4.5"W x 7.75"HEdition Number: 1999 of 2500Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 17

This pewter and bronze figurine depicts a man crafting a Native American  Kachina doll, with exquisite details designed to capture a realistic look. Legends backstamp. Artist Christopher Pardell Artist Proof EditionArtist: C.A. PardellIssued: 1992Dimensions: 5.25"L x 5.25"W x 4"HEdition Number: Artist Proof of 950Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2

A striking bronze sculpture depicts a cowboy firing his guns while riding atop his trusty steed. Marked Fill Your Hands. Marked Carl Kauba. Dimensions: 10"L x 4.75"W x 12"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 15

This pewter and bronze figurine depicts a rider capturing a runaway horse. Crafted using a blend of fine metals, including lost wax bronze, fine pewter, brass, copper, 24-karat gold vermeil, and accented with hot torched acid patinas like black nickel, rose copper, and turquoise, the sculpture is mounted on a marble base. Legends backstamp en verso. Artist engraved signature C.A. Pardell along with hand signed artist signature and date in gold ink by artist Christopher Pardell. Gold colored arrowhead maker mark embedded into base. Artist: C. A. PardellIssued: 1991Dimensions: 11.75"L x 7.75"W x 8"HEdition Number: 930 of 950Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 42

Legends (Mixed Media) Pewter & Bronze Eagle Named SENTINEL. The Fine Pewter, Bronze and 24-karat Gold Vermeil. Legends backstamp. Artist: Kitty CantrellIssued: 1990Dimensions: 3.75"L x 4"W x 6.25"HEdition Number: 230 of 2500Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 20

This 1992 limited edition pewter and bronze figurine by Christopher Pardell depicts Chief Geronimo, an Apache Legend, the sixth masterpiece in The Legacies of the West Premier Edition. Crafted using a blend of fine metals, including lost wax bronze, fine pewter, brass, copper, 24-karat gold vermeil, and accented with hot torched acid patinas like black nickel, rose copper, and turquoise, the sculpture is mounted on a stone pedestal with a name plaque on the back that bears Legends backstamp. Edition limited to 950. Artist: C. A. PardellIssued: 1992Dimensions: 9.25"L x 6"W x 13.75"HEdition Number: 491 of 950Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 22

This pewter and bronze figurine by Christopher Pardell depicts an elderly Native American man, grasping a pendant around his neck as he reflects. He sits on a green marble base that has a Legends backstamp. Artist: C.A. PardellIssued: 1996Dimensions: 4.75"L x 3.75"W x 9.5"HEdition Number: 685 of 2500Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 23

This limited edition bronze figurine by artist Christopher Pardell depicts a Native American woman cradling a swaddled baby. She sits atop a green marble pedestal base. Artist signature C.A. Pardell and edition are etched into the back of the woman's shawl. Legends backstamp. Artist: C.A. PardellIssued: 1994Dimensions: 4.25"L x 3"W x 8"HEdition Number: 56 of 2500Manufacturer: LegendsCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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