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Unique multi sized faux pearls create this necklace in a beautiful bronze color. The tiny pearl like bronze beads are separated by various size and shape larger faux bronze pearl beads for interest. At each side of the larger pearls is a small gold tone bead. The gold tone lobster clasp allows you to double or triple wrap for different looks. 60"L. Largest Pearl: 17.6mm dia. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Zippered top closure opens to fabric lining and additional zippered pockets. Grey-Bronze colored leather exterior with leather flower decoration. Matching leather and chain shoulder strap included. Dust bag included. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 8"L x 2"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: BrightonCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Taupe and bronze leather tote designed with geometric circles. Two separate interior sections. Magnetic closure opens to fabric lining and additional pockets. Dust bag included. Dimensions: 16"L x 4.5"W x 11.5"HManufacturer: BrightonCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
BAYARD OSBORN (1922-2012), A GROUP OF EIGHT METAL 'DEATH MASKS' Each approximately 24cm high Condition Report: Six are in steel- 2 are in what look like bronze. All are showing signs of domestic use, dirty and edge wear. Bronze ones with electric wire flex hanging- steel with bar supports to reverse With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. . Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WWI VICTORY MEDAL, PRINCESS MARY TIN AND SAINT JOHNS AMBULANCE MEDALS, this lot includes a WWI victory medal named to private J Beardmore 1853 South Staffs regiment, an un-named WWII defence medal mounted on a bar with a St Johns medal, a George 3rd coin which is holed and well rubbed, a princess Mary tin with age related wear, a King Louis XIV bronze medal along with a North Staffs and a RASC cap badge
AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA- A BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY IN FLIGHT CAST BY BARBEDIENNE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Set on a polished stone base, signed to cast 'F BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR' 66cm high, base 15cm square Condition Report: Requires replacement bolt to thread under base as figure is currently not fixed in position. The bronze surface dirty from age and with pronounced areas of surface rubbing and loss. Notably right arm, right leg, torso etc. Some surface glue visible on the plinth. Lacking wing to right foot, caduceus head, ears bent to helmet and paint marks.Condition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF DECORATIVE ITEMS MODERN To include: a pair of bronzed antelope heads on metal bases, 33cm high; a set of three winged sphinxes, bronze on hardstone bases, tallest 14cm high; an alabaster obelisk, 32cm high; a painted plaster sphinx, 6.5cm high; a pair of cast sphinxes, 10.5cm high and a bronzed metal figure of an ibis, emblematic of the God Thoth, 8cm high Condition Report: All showing relatively minor wear as per modern age. Some scuffing and wear to bases and base edges. Obelisk tip and base chippedCondition Report Disclaimer
German WW2 Cross Of Honour Of The German Mother Bronze with ribbon. This award was instituted on 16 December 1938. The idea was to encourage German women of childbearing age to increase the size of their families and thus the population of the Third Reich. The Cross of Honour of the German Mother (Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter) came in three classes. The third class in bronze was awarded to mothers bearing three to five children. The second class in silver to those bearing six to seven children, and the first class in gold for eight or more children . Only families of pure German origin were considered as qualifying for the award. The first awards were made in May 1939 and the last in 1944.
German WW2 Cross Of Honour Of The German Mother Gold with ribbon. This award was instituted on 16 December 1938. The idea was to encourage German women of childbearing age to increase the size of their families and thus the population of the Third Reich. The Cross of Honour of the German Mother (Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter) came in three classes. The third class in bronze was awarded to mothers bearing three to five children. The second class in silver to those bearing six to seven children, and the first class in gold for eight or more children . Only families of pure German origin were considered as qualifying for the award. The first awards were made in May 1939 and the last in 1944.
German WW2 Cross Of Honour Of The German Mother Silver with ribbon. This award was instituted on 16 December 1938. The idea was to encourage German women of childbearing age to increase the size of their families and thus the population of the Third Reich. The Cross of Honour of the German Mother (Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter) came in three classes. The third class in bronze was awarded to mothers bearing three to five children. The second class in silver to those bearing six to seven children, and the first class in gold for eight or more children . Only families of pure German origin were considered as qualifying for the award. The first awards were made in May 1939 and the last in 1944.
German WW2 Cross Of Honour Of The German Mother Gold with ribbon. This award was instituted on 16 December 1938. The idea was to encourage German women of childbearing age to increase the size of their families and thus the population of the Third Reich. The Cross of Honour of the German Mother (Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter) came in three classes. The third class in bronze was awarded to mothers bearing three to five children. The second class in silver to those bearing six to seven children, and the first class in gold for eight or more children . Only families of pure German origin were considered as qualifying for the award. The first awards were made in May 1939 and the last in 1944.
Drei Bronzebeile Typ Dahouet, bretonisch, späte Bronzezeit bis frühe Eisenzeit Westeuropas, 10. - 5. Jhdt. v. Chr. Gegossene Tüllenbeile mit quadratischem Querschnitt an der Öffnung. Zur minimal gewölbten Schneide hin wird der Querschnitt zunehmend rechteckig. Die Seiten entlang der Beilklinge leicht gewölbt, Ober- und Unterseite leicht zur Schneide hin ausschwingend mit einem Gussgrat in der Mitte, auf einer Seite eine halbrunde Öse. Die quadratische Mündung von einer kräftigen Wulst umgeben, die einen markanten Grat als Umbruch besitzt. Länge 11,8 - 12,8 cm. Drei ausgezeichnet erhaltene Exemplare des Typs Dahouet mit schöner grüner Patina und geringfügigen Inkrustationen. Three Breton bronze axes type Dahouet, late Bronze Age to early Iron Age of western Europe, 10th - 5th century B.C. Three Breton bronze axes type Dahouet, late Bronze Age to early Iron Age of western Europe, 10th - 5th century B.C.Gegossene Tüllenbeile mit quadratischem Querschnitt an der Öffnung. Zur minimal gewölbten Schneide hin wird der Querschnitt zunehmend rechteckig. Die Seiten entlang der Beilklinge leicht gewölbt, Ober- und Unterseite leicht zur Schneide hin ausschwingend mit einem Gussgrat in der Mitte, auf einer Seite eine halbrunde Öse. Die quadratische Mündung von einer kräftigen Wulst umgeben, die einen markanten Grat als Umbruch besitzt. Länge 11,8 - 12,8 cm. Drei ausgezeichnet erhaltene Exemplare des Typs Dahouet mit schöner grüner Patina und geringfügigen Inkrustationen.Condition: I -
Steinaxt, Randleistenbeil und Tüllenbeil, Kupferzeit und Bronzezeit, Mitte 3. Jtsd. bis 8. Jhdt. v. Chr., dazu Terra-Sigillata-Boden mit Stempel 1) Jüngere Konvexaxt aus Felsgestein, Zeit der Schnurkeramik, Mitte 3. Jtsd. v. Chr. In der Mitte gebrochen und geklebt. Länge 16,5 cm.2) Parallelseitiges Randleistenbeil vom nordeutschen Typ mit auszipfelnder, gewölbter Schneide mit breiter Fase. Mittlere Bronzezeit. 16. - 15. Jhdt. v. Chr. Intakt. Länge 12,2 cm. 3) Spätbronzezeitliches Tüllenbeil mit Wulst an der Mündung, zwei dünnen Rippen parallel zur Wulst auf der Schauseite und Ringöse seitlich von Wulst und Rippen. Die Klinge trapezoid deutlich nach außen auszipfelnd mit leicht gewölbter Schneide. Dunkle Patina. Ein kleiner Ausbruch an einem Eck der Schneide. Länge 11,2 cm. 4) Dazu der Boden eines römischen Gefäßes aus Terra Sigillata mit Fabrikantenstempel.Provenienz: Aus alter belgischer Privatsammlung, erworben im belgischen Kunsthandel in den 80er Jahren. A stone axe, a flanged axe and a socketed axe, Copper Age and Bronze Age, mid-3rd millennium to 8th century B.C., plus a terra sigillata base with stamp A stone axe, a flanged axe and a socketed axe, Copper Age and Bronze Age, mid-3rd millennium to 8th century B.C., plus a terra sigillata base with stamp1) Jüngere Konvexaxt aus Felsgestein, Zeit der Schnurkeramik, Mitte 3. Jtsd. v. Chr. In der Mitte gebrochen und geklebt. Länge 16,5 cm.2) Parallelseitiges Randleistenbeil vom nordeutschen Typ mit auszipfelnder, gewölbter Schneide mit breiter Fase. Mittlere Bronzezeit. 16. - 15. Jhdt. v. Chr. Intakt. Länge 12,2 cm. 3) Spätbronzezeitliches Tüllenbeil mit Wulst an der Mündung, zwei dünnen Rippen parallel zur Wulst auf der Schauseite und Ringöse seitlich von Wulst und Rippen. Die Klinge trapezoid deutlich nach außen auszipfelnd mit leicht gewölbter Schneide. Dunkle Patina. Ein kleiner Ausbruch an einem Eck der Schneide. Länge 11,2 cm. 4) Dazu der Boden eines römischen Gefäßes aus Terra Sigillata mit Fabrikantenstempel.Provenance: Aus alter belgischer Privatsammlung, erworben im belgischen Kunsthandel in den 80er Jahren.Condition: I -

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