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Lot 1424

FIVE BRONZE WALKING STICK HANDLES.

Lot 356

WWII Style Japanese Samurai/Katana Sword, with bronze Tsuba, engraved copper Fuchi and wooden scabbard. covered with shagreen leather.Lot 356 - overall length of sword approximately 93cm length of blade approximately 66cm.

Lot 106

§ Mario Korbel (1882-1954), a patinated bronze figural group, depicting a mother and child, signed and dated 1921 in the bronze, mounted to a granite plinth base38cm high (excluding plinth)

Lot 107

Rudolf Marcuse (1878-1930), The Artist's Model, a bronze model of a female nude seated upon a stool, mounted on a triangular marble plinth base, signed and incised with the foundry mark 'Akt Ges.v.H.Gladenbecku' in the bronze34.5cm highProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkSlightly dull patination, but otherwise the bronze in good condition. One chip to marble base.

Lot 109

F H Danvin, a patinated bronze model of a bird, perched on a stepped rooftop and raised on a marble plinth base, signed to the bird14 x 8.5 x 8.5cm

Lot 126

§ Yiannis Parmakelis (1932-), Bucephalus, circa 1966, an impressionistically modelled bronze depicting the head of Alexander the Great's horse, signed in the bronze, stamped for Venturi Arte foundry, Bologna, numbered 310/200038cm wide

Lot 127

A silvered bronze dancer group, the two figures forming a circle, mounted to a rectangular plinth base46 x 31cm

Lot 128

After Pierre Chenet, Seated Thinker, a patinated bronze model of a seated female nude16cm high

Lot 129

§ Sydney Harpley RA (1927-1992), Walking in the Wind, 1982, a bronze figure of a woman walking on her tiptoes, mounted on a Welsh slate base, signed to the bronze and numbered 1/1220cm highBronze in good overall condition, base approx 11 x 7.5cm

Lot 130

§ Stig Blomberg for Ystad-Brons, Fritidsflickan (Leisure Girl), a patinated bronze model of a nude woman with arms outstretched, mounted on a rectangular plinth base, signed with initials to reverse of the base, stamped marks to underside20cm high

Lot 148

A pair of bronze plaques, early 20th century, embossed with dancing couples at masquerade balls, each entitled 'Carneval' and indistinctly signed lower right, oak backed33 x 28cm

Lot 149

A bronze and champlevé enamel inkwell, the dished oval base with gadrooned edges and applied enamel trefoil embellishments, the urn-shaped inkwell with a hinged enamel lid lifting to reveal a frosted glass liner20.5cm wide

Lot 286

A bronze model of figures and dogs, height 22ins

Lot 115

Miscellaneous war era and later badges and medallions, including On War Service 1915, 1914 Iron Cross, The British Red Cross enamel badge x 3, Australia & Commonwealth Military Force badge, National Savings badge, Triumphant we Bravely Defend badge, Aircraft Worker, Safety First Association, Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary, Our Empire Commemorative medal, St John Ambulance Association, BBC Radio Circle pin badge, Highbury United FC badge, bakelite St Johns Ambulance Association, two silver medallions, Defence Medal awarded to William Carr, Albert and Elizabeth medallion, RFC badge, together with two original cloth Red Cross arm patches, Crayford Works Ambulance Corps Arm Band, Fire Guard arm band, two Whitefields badges, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth coronation bronze medallion, two Edward VII medallions, Elizabeth II Coronation souvenir boxed, Festival of Britain medallion, silver pocket watch, William Carr's Ration Book, amongst other badges. 

Lot 17

After Alfred Dubucand a bronze figure of a dog, approx 11 x 10 cms. 

Lot 2

Terry.O Matthews b.1931, circa 1990, bronze sculptural group of African elephants and calf, approx 69 x 27 cms. 

Lot 238

Chinese bronze vase having dragon mask handles with incised repeating decoration on an oval foot with acanthus leaf decoration, approx 25 cms h. Condition ReportDrilled to the base and base rim. 

Lot 247

A Chinese cast bronze censor and cover. The ribbed bowl having a repeating motif border, with dragon mask handles, measures approx. w 22 x h 13 cms.

Lot 250

Chinese bronze flared vase, cast in the archaic manner, with incised repeating motif, measures approx 26 h cms. 

Lot 260

A Chinese bronze cast squat censor, decorated with peach trees and pomegranates, dragon mask handles, with apocryphal Xuande marks to base, approx 22 x 7 cms. 

Lot 338

Suite of four gilt bronze wall appliques, late 19th century, in the Louis XV style, each with scrolling candle arms and applied with a draped urn, approx 60 cms h. Note: formerly from Glympton Park Woodstock Oxford. 

Lot 341

George III mahogany and gilt-bronze library desk, circa 1785, the superstructure fitted with a pierced gallery above twelve short drawers and a pair of cupboard doors above a green tooled leather writing surface above three frieze drawers opposed with three faux drawers, on sqaure tapering supports applied with gardrooned collars, foliate mounts and gilt bronze spandrels, on brass toe castors, approx 104 x 155 cms.Note: formerly from Glympton Park Woodstock Oxford. 

Lot 6

Austrian cold-cast bronze of an organ monkey, approx 8 cms h.

Lot 97

Miscellaneous medallions, cap and cloth badges: including two bronze King Edward VII and Queen Alexander commemorative medallion, Grant cap badge 'Stand Fast', Royal Engineer cap badges, North Staffordshire cap badge, Cilwell Park badge, two Royal Artillery cap badges (old-style), nine pip badges, dog tags for William Grant WR/501885, two rings modelled on coins (one silver, one copper), quantity of brass buttons, 1875 Leopold silver coin, 1890 QV crown, silver QV florin, Queen Victoria 1887 crown, a number of cloth badges including three German. This lot includes a brass cast metal spitfire, approx 10 cms h, small number of WWII post cards and Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas tea cards and H.M King George VI and H.M Queen Elizabeth 1937 tea cards and a MKIII military issue compass dated 1943 nr 250788, stamped with a military arrow in the original leather pouch. 

Lot 1

20th century bronze sculpture of panther and crocodile fighting on verde marble stand also signed at the back

Lot 15

Bronze cat figure which is signed on the back (Mene)

Lot 45

A large Chinese bronze mirror, Qing Dynasty. Character marks and central raised roundel with further character marks, diameter 49cm. Weight 11236 grams.Weight is 11236 grams. More images added.

Lot 453

Two Japanese bronze and brass pill boxes, Meiji period. Largest height 2.5cm, width 4.5cm and height 2 cm, width 4cm, a black hardstone Buddha pendant, 4 x 3.5cm, a bronze figure, height 10cm, a squat form pottery vase, height 4.5cm and a rock crystal netsuke, 4 x 5cm. (6)From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.

Lot 5

A Japanese bronze model of a tiger, Meiji period, signed. On a shaped wooden plinth base, height 15.5cm, length 32cm.

Lot 64

A pair of Japanese bronze vases, late 19th/early 20th century. the handles in the form of meandering branches, the body decorated in high relief with birds and flowerheads, height 31.3cm, width 11cm.

Lot 65

A near pair of Japanese bronze censers, 19th century. height 7.5cm, diameter 11.5cm.

Lot 66

A Japanese bronze figure of a girl carrying a basket. Meiji period. Height 42.5cm, width 20cm, depth 17cm.

Lot 67

A large Japanese bronze and champleve enamel vase, late 19th/early 20th century. With dragon form handles, height 54.5cm, width 44cmOne dent to the body.

Lot 69

A Chinese bronze hand warmer / portable incense burner, 19th century or earlier. Ming Dynasty four character mark, the pierced cover with gilt decorated leaves on a lobed gold splashed body, four character mark, height 9.5cm, width 12cm, depth 11cm on later stand. (2)

Lot 7

A Japanese bronze tsuba, Edo Period. Signed, decorated with a dragon, 8 x 7.5cm.From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.

Lot 72

A Chinese cloisonne bronze bowl, Guangxu mark, late 19th century. Decorated with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, height 9cm, diameter 30cm.

Lot 75

Two Japanese bronze hand mirrors, Meiji period. Diameters 16.5cm and diameter 7cm. (2)From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.

Lot 8

Two Japanese bronze and gold buttons, Meiji Period. With quails amidst wild flowers, diameter 3.2cm.From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.

Lot 84

A Japanese bronze and silver paper knife, Meiji period. Length 29.5cm.

Lot 1012

An Indian gilt bronze figural oil lamp. Height 15cm, diameter of base 5.5cm.

Lot 1023

An Indian bronze sculpture of a cobra, 19th century. Height 17cm, length 33cm.

Lot 1041

An Indian bronze model of Ganesh, early-mid 20th century. Height 5.5cm, width 7cm, depth 3.5cm.

Lot 115

A Chinese bronze incense burner modelled as a sage sitting on a buffalo, 19th century. Height 14cm, length 15cm.A section of cloak is broken off at the back of the figure. General wear to the patina.

Lot 116

A Tibetan gilt bronze figure, 18th/19th century. Height 20.5cm, width 12cm, depth 6cm.

Lot 117

A Tibetan gilt bronze figure, 18th/19th century. Height 18.5cm, width 12cm, depth 6.5cm.

Lot 119

A Chinese bronze figure of a seated Guanyin, 20th century. On a square marble base, height 27cm, width 18cm, depth 18cm.Blemishes and minor scratches to the surface. Later marble base. More images added to our website.

Lot 128

A pair of Japanese bronze vases, Meiji period. Height 12.5cm, width 9cm.

Lot 130

A pair of Japanese bronze vases, early 20th century. Each with dragon form handles, the body decorated with roundels enclosing birds, branches and flowers, height 18cm, width 8.5cm on later wooden stands. (4)No damages

Lot 132

A Chinese gilt bronze figure of a seated buddha, 18th/19th century. Height 14.5cm, width 9cm, depth 6.5cm.

Lot 143

A Chinese bronze ding, late 19th/early 20th century. Of bombe form, six character Xuande mark, height 13.5cm, diameter 14cm.

Lot 152

A Chinese bronze figure of a boy, early 20th century. height 6.5cm, width 7.5cm, depth 3.5cm.No condition issues

Lot 185

A Chinese bronze censer. Of bombe form and three stile feet, height 6.5cm, diameter 9cm.

Lot 240

A Chinese bronze tripod censer for the Islamic market, Xuande mark. With three cartouche panels filled with script, height 9cm, diameter 16cm, weight 1264 grams.The weight is 1264 grams

Lot 25

A Japanese bronze and gold kozuka, (knife handle) Edo period, signed. Decorated with a fish, 9.5cm, width 1.5cm.From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.

Lot 258

A pair of Chinese bronze bookends. Each with a plaque depicting a building and a crucifix with a Chinese symbol in the corner, height 17cm width 12.5cm depth 11cm.

Lot 26

A Japanese bronze and gold kozuka, (knife handle) Edo period. Decorated with birds, length 9.5cm, width 1.5cm.From the estate of Frederic Lipscombe.Frederic Lipscombe was an artist who studied at the Slade School of Art, after which he worked with the master studio potter Bernard Leach. As well as working in clay he was a wood carver, a silversmith, and a printmaker. In the 1930s he taught at art schools in New Zealand including Wellington College. Prior to WWII he travelled widely in the Far East, and during these travels in the 1930s he acquired objects that interested him and which he found inspirational for his own creative work. These included many carved jades and netsukes. He returned to England at the outbreak of war in 1939. He died in 1968.His collections are now being sold by his grandchildren.See images

Lot 262

A Chinese gilt bronze buddha hand. together with two Indian bronze figures and a hand of Fatima. (4)

Lot 272

A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, Kangxi period. With later wooden stand and cover, with bronze finial, decorated with figures in a landscape, height of porcelain vase 26.5cm, width 18.5cm.From the estate of Edward Leslie Costigan.Edward Costigan was born in London in 1939. He and his whole family were evacuated to St. Just in West Cornwall, where he spent his early years.He was educated at the Humphrey Davy Grammar School in Penzance where he won a scholarship to study English Literature at Magdalen College, Oxford through the Violet Vaughan Morgan national competition. He became a Professor after his degree, and taught both in the UK and in Europe. He went on to teach for the British Council in Africa, Canada and Japan.His interests were in film, music and architecture, and he travelled widely. He learned Japanese and particularly enjoyed walking in the mountains of Japan.Upon his retirement he returned to Cornwall, setting up home in Sancreed, West Penwith, where he continued walking and cycling until becoming ill. He died at home in February 2022.chips on bottom rim and top rim, short body scratches, top rim reduced. Extra images in natural light now on our website www.davidlay.co.uk

Lot 302

A Japanese model of a bronze tiger, Meiji period. Height 10cm, width 4.5cm, depth 5.5cm.

Lot 309

A Chinese polished bronze and champleve incense burner, 19th century. In the form of a ship, height 10cm, and a Chinese hardwood vase stand, 19th century, innrer diameter 14.7cm, widest point 19cm. (2)

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