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After Francois Giradon (1628-1715), a cuir bouille repousse leather portrait of louis XIV (1638-1715)Probably first half 18th century, in an oval giltwood and gesso frame moulded with leaves and berries.79cm x 64cm (frame 97cm x 79cm)A near contemporary of Louis XIV, Francois Girardon sculpted multiple portraits of the French king in bronze and terracotta, as busts and also full figure on horseback. A near identical repousse leather portrait of similar size was sold at Christie's Paris rooms, 18 May 2022, lot 196.Potrait: A few minor cracks/splits to the leather around the head. A few minor surface marks but generally good.Frame: Some shrinkage at the joints. Small losses in places. Some small repairs/restorations.
Mahmood Tahir (British 20th/21st Century), Waterloo cup, circa 2005, two greyhounds chasing an hare, of 'U' form, engraved 'Waterloo Cup 2005', '46/95', monogrammed 'MT', limited edition patinated commemorative bronze cast at The Sculpture Foundry in Birmingham, exclusive to Victoria Gallery and created after the final Waterloo Cup 2005, weight approximately 975g, with certificate, approximately 20cm long x 15cm high (3) Lindsey Knapp (Victoria Gallery). The Waterloo Cup Committee have the first number (1/95).
A collection of United Kingdom silver, cupro-nickel and bronze coinage, to include; crowns dated 1935, 1937 and 1951 x3, double florins dated 1888 x2, half crowns dated 1885, 1921, 1924, 1931 and 1939, a florin dated 1921, shillings and sixpences etc, together with assorted foreign and miscellaneous silver, copper and bronze coinage (a lot)
A Victorian 1860 bronze prize medal, by Wyon, together with a silver Diamond Jubilee medallion dated 1897, assorted medalets, tokens and badges, a quantity of aluminium transport tokens, a George III half crown dated 1817, a George III copper cartwheel twopence, a penny dated 1797, copper half pennies etc (a lot)
A large British coin collection which is believed may include part of the Ockham Treasure Trove of 1979. It also includes a scrapbook assembled by the finder during the process of reporting the find and the court proceedings that determined its status. The scrapbook indicates a find of a quantity of milled silver and a few gold coins all of relatively recent age, and apparently as taken from circulation. The silver coins offered in this lot are generally notably clean with little toning. The collection includes five framed assemblages, the coins being attached to the backing material with simple blu-tack. The first frame holds 33 silver coins dating between 1816 and 1846 including 10 half crowns, 9 shillings, 12 sixpences and 2 fourpences. The second frame holds loose coins comprising a sovereign 1892 (Sydney), 2 half crowns, 2 florins, 9 sixpences and 3 threepences. The third holds a sovereign 1842, a half sovereign 1842, and silver dating between 1839 and 1852 comprising 3 half crowns, 1 florin, 2 shillings, 3 sixpences and 2 fourpences. The fourth frame contains a half sovereign 1828, a crown 1819, and 4 half crowns, 3 shillings and 3 sixpences all dating between 1816 and 1820. The fifth frame contains a half sovereign 1837, and five half crowns, 4 shillings and 6 sixpences dating from the 1820s-1830s. Also in this collection is a coin cabinet of four display trays containing mostly decimal and late pre-decimal British coins and a very little silver, a tin of 2.8 kg of corroded British bronze coins apparently discovered by metal detector, and an album containing a small quantity of foreign coins and a few pre-1947 British silver coins.
A large collection of British and foreign coins, mostly as taken from circulation but with some individual proofs and sets, including a large though incomplete date collection of British decimal and pre-decimal coins from about 1900 including most brass, bronze and cupronickel, sixteen (16) £1 coins, ten (10) £2 coins, some pre-1947 and pre-1920 silver and some Victorian pennies and halfpennies, eleven (11) Royal Mint proof sets between 1970 and 1978, a £1 note 1822 from Norwich and Swaffham Bank, four circulated £5 notes (OBrien, Fforde, Somerset, Lowther), a £1 note of George V (Warren Fisher), a white metal Victorian medal Royal Academy of Arts 1837 and two Prince of Wales Investiture medals 1969, British crown coins mostly Fair to Fine grade dated 1676, 1682, 1819 (2), 1820, 1821 (3), 1822, 1845, 1889, 1893, 1894, 1897, 1900, 1935, 1937, an Austrian Maria Theresia silver thaler, a Mexico 8 reales 1781, a little other foreign silver and several replicas of silver coins, a Guernsey silver proof crown 1978 cased with certificate, a Sierra Leone silver proof 1 leone 1974 cased with certificate, a British silver proof crown 1977 cased with certificate, several other foreign and British cased and uncased coins, and other items
A collection of medals and coins, to include a World War I set of War, Victory and Star to PTE M. H. B. SEXTON RMLI, a World War 1 silver War medal to DVR M. L. BURLEY RA, an LCC school medal 1913-14 to E. PAPWORTH, a Victoria Diamond Jubilee bronze medal, and a small quantity of British and foreign coins with one or two silver coins as taken from circulation.
Early 20th century bronze breech loading San Roy yacht signal cannon marked 'L T Snow ,the Strong Cannon, New Haven, Con, USA', bore 2cm approx. Overall 31cm long approx. Note, Special Condition applies, Section 1 Fire Arm, registered Fire Arm Dealers Permit or Section 1 Fire Arms Certificate with variation for signal cannon required. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
ANDREW HILL (b.1964), A studio pottery shallow circular charger with a green and amber swirl glaze, 17 1/2" diameter, a deep conical bowl with bronze effect glaze, 7 1/2" high, and a globular vase in a green/red speckled glaze, 8" high, all incised AH monogram, together with a David James White (1934-2011) studio porcelain bowl with ink filled crackle glaze and shaded green borders, seal mark, 8" diameter (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All good, no damage
A bronze mortar / mortar with pestle 'Henricus Vestrinck Me Fecit AO 1650', Netherlands, Kampen 17th century. Frieze with decoration of running tendrils with roses and birds, h 18.8 x Ø 24.5 cm (dents at the top edge) / pistil 36 cm (restoration) (Provenance: owned by the Zuidema pharmacy from about 1800 and then three generations of the pharmacy Brandt in Groningen / see book: Groningen on prescription page 153)
Theophil Hansen LusterBronze, gegossen, teilweise vergoldet; um einen durchbrochen gearbeiteten Ring 4 volutenförmige Leuchterarme mit Putti, darauf jeweils drei Kerzenhalter; später elektrifiziert, ohne GewährDm. ca. 50 cm (Ring)Der Luster stammt ursprünglich aus einem Wiener Ringstraßenpalais.
Werkstätten HagenauerAfrikanische TänzerinBronze, dunkel patiniert; Messingring, Strohrock; auf der Unterseite gemarkt "HAGENAUER/WIEN", "MADE IN/AUSTRIA", "WHW" im Kreis und "Handmade"H. 26,8 cmOlga Kronsteiner, Hagenauer. Wiener Moderne und Neue Sachlichkeit (Kat. Ausst., Wagner: Werk Museum Postsparkasse, Wien 2011), Wien 2011, S. 75;vgl. Hagenauer-Archiv, Wien: Kalkulationsbuch 1, Modellnr. 4533
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