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Mid 20th century Royal Worcester potpourri vase and cover decorated by M Johnson, of ovoid form with inner cover and pierced gilt outer cover with bud finial, upon short gilt circular foot, the body part moulded with basket weave bands in gilt and bronze, and hand painted with a still life of fruit upon a mossy ground, signed M Johnson, with black printed mark beneath and painted shape number 1286, H19.5cm
Mid 20th century Royal Worcester potpourri vase and cover decorated by Alan Telford, of ovoid form with inner cover and pierced gilt outer cover with bud finial, upon short gilt circular foot, the body part moulded with basket weave bands in gilt and bronze, and hand painted with a still life of fruit upon a mossy ground, signed Telford, with black printed mark beneath and painted shape number 1286, H25.5cm
20th century Chinese blue and white crackle glaze charger, decorated with peonies, prunus blossom, and rockwork, within simulated bronze border, with character mark verso, D34cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age, including surface scratches and small loss to rim.Typical production flaws including pitting.
Pair of 20th century bronze effect four light candelabras, modelled in the Grand Tour style, each with stepped trefoil base leading to three paw legs cast with masks and palmettes and surmounted by zoomorphic figures, encasing a central turned column supporting a central stem with socket above drip pan, and three scrolling arms with conforming sockets and arms, H63cmCondition Report:General wear including surface scratches, deeper scratches, nicks and some knocks.Casting lacking detail.Wear to bronze finish.
Arts & Crafts Jesson, Birkett & Co, brass table lamp or wall light, designed by Thomas Birkett, the tapering stem with adjustable ball pivot supporting a conical shade with tapering final with ball terminal, upon a circular domed base pierced for wall mounting, shade positioned upright overall H57cm Often misattributed to Arthur Stansfield Dixon for Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, this particular lamp was designed by Thomas Birkett. In the late 1890's Birkett worked as a metalwork at the Birmingham Guild, before later joining the Faulkner Bronze Company which went on to become Jesson, Birkett & Co in 1904. The lamp features in lighting catalogues from the firm under the model no E490.Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including wear to patina, surface scratches, small nicks and indentations. Planished finish to shade worn down, edge of shade with a few knocks, and finial slightly knocked to side.
A Rolls-Royce Limited by Royal Appointment bronze signwith raised polished letters, Royal crest and rim above a dark blue painted ground, 29.5 x 45cm, formerly displayed at a Rolls-Royce distributors, the reverse fitted with 4 mounting lugs. Footnotes:This original sign was used as a principal mould-making pattern for a small series of replicas of this sign which were manufactured recently. Note the finish and detailing is finer on this original than the replicas.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'La Conquête de L'Air' Icarus mascot by Georges Colin (French 1876-1917) for Finnigans London,nickel plated bronze, signed to rear of drapery, with Contenot-Lelievre foundry stamp, numbered '(20) 819' and marked 'Finnigans_London' to front of base and 'Made in France' to rear of base, larger version of the mascot based on the 1911 design commissioned for Farman Aviation Works, 14.5cm high, 18.5cm wingspan, some loss to plating. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two 'MG Tigress' mascot castings, pre-War,rough cast bronze unsigned mascots, inspired by the Leaping Panther mascot by Casimir Brau, possibly prototype or rejected castings with burrs, pitting and imperfections, of the 'Tigress' mascot for MG cars admired by Michael Gordon Crosby and MG General Manager Cecil Kimber, each 22cm long. Footnotes:Provenance: According to information supplied by the vendor, these mascot castings were originally obtained from the Estate of the Late H.T.Gambrell, accountant of MG Cars in 1930.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Icarus mascot by Charles Paillet for Automobiles Voisin, A.E.Lejeune edition, circa 1920,signed to base and marked 'Copyright AEL' to rear of base, nickel-plated bronze, smaller version of the mascot depicting the mythical kneeling winged figure, 16.5cm wingspan, some rubbing away to plating on wings, mounted on period radiator cap above a black painted turned wooden display base. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'La Sorciere' mascot by H.Jenks of London, early 20th Century,unsigned, nickel-plated bronze mascot in the form of a nude female riding a broomstick, some pitting and plating worn away to stomach, 14cm high, mounted on a period radiator cap above a turned wooden display base. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Coq Gaulois' mascot by Charles Paillet for Automobiles Voisin, French, 1920-1924,signed to base, nickel-plated bronze, earlier version of the mascot with fine detailing in the form of a resplendent crowing cockerel, 18cm high, mounted on a period radiator cap above a wooden display base. Footnotes:This mascot is of the type fitted to French presidential Voisin cars in the service of the president of the French Republic during the era of Alexandre Millerand 1920-1924. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 'Le Petit Poucet' mascot by Max Blondat, French, circa 1920,signed to left side, 'cire perdue' cast bronze believed by Valsuani, depicting a running boy with oversized boots jumping over a ball, 15cm high, mounted on a period bronze radiator cap. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 'Eos Herald of Dawn' mascot, by Josephine Sykes, introduced 26th February 1927,signed 'J.Sykes 26.2.27' to lower edge of drape, and inscribed 'Eos, Herald of Dawn' around the base, cire perdue nickel-plated bronze mascot with fine detailing depicting an elegant female with arms outstretched, the drapes of her dress flowing in the wind, 19cm high, formerly in single family ownership for 70 years, with mounting stud, mounted on a radiator cap above a turned wooden display base. Footnotes:Accepted to the Royal Academy at age 19, talented sculptress Josephine Sykes joined her father, famed creator of the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, Charles Sykes, in car mascot production.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Hispano-Suiza 'Cigogne Volante' (Flying Stork) deskpiece by F.Bazin, French, circa 1920,signed to left side of base, nickel-plated bronze, in the form of the Hispano-Suiza mascot depicting the stork in flight above a stylised cloud formation, with rivet fixings to tip of wings, 20cm long, mounted to original black marble base and with brass baseplate to underside. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ††VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 13. März 1938 (Österreich-Medaille). Bronze matt versilbert. Vorderseite: Zwei Fahnenträger auf dem Sockel. Rückseite: Am Rand die Umschrift: EIN VOLK - EIN REICH - EIN FÜHRER. In der Mitte der Schrift: 13. MÄRZ 1938. Band: rot 35 mm breit, 48 mm lang, Randstreifen weiß/schwarz/weiß. Dm.: 3,4 cm. Altersgemäßer Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren.
Konvolut: Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwertern 2. Klasse 1939 und Verleihungstüte. Buntmetall. Vorderseite: Das Kreuz mit zwei Schwertern. In rundem Mittelschild ein Hakenkreuz. Rückseite: In der Mitte des Metallschild die Zahl 1939. Band: schwarz ca. 30 mm breit, Randstreifen rot weiß. Verleihungstüte: Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern. Rückseite: Stempel des Hersteller, nicht lesbar. Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1939. Bronze. Vorderseite: In dem Mittelschild Hakenkreuz. Rückseite: In der Mitte des Metallschild die Zahl 1939. Band: schwarz ca. 30 mm breit, Randstreifen rot weiß. Kriegsverdienst-Medaille 1939 mit Verleihungstüte. Vorderseite: Im glatten Feld das Bild des Kriegsverdienstkreuzes. Rückseite: In der Mitte der Schrift: für Kriegsverdienst 1939. Band: ca. 30 mm breit, Randstreifen braun weiß, Mittelstreifen schwarz in der Mitte ein brauner Streifen. Verleihungstüte Kriegsverdienstmedaille 1939. Rückseite: Stempel des Hersteller Heinrich Vogt Pforzheim. Altersgemäßer Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren.
Konvolut, Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen, Bronze, Rückseite: halbvoll. Panzer-Kampfabzeichen in Silber, Weißmetall. Rückseite: halbvoll, Markierung des Herstellers R.S. (Rudolf Souval). Flotten-Kriegsabzeichen, Buntmetall, teilweise getönt. Rückseite: Markierung des Herstellers R.S. (Rudolf Souval). Altersgemäßer Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren.
Konvolut: Italienisch-Deutsche Feldzugmedaille für Afrika in Silber. Buntmetall. Vorderseite: Auf dem Außenring die Umschrift: rechts auf deutsch ( ITALIENISCH DEUTSCHER FELDZUG IN AFRIKA), links auf italienisch, (CAMPAGNA ITALO-TEDESCA IN AFRICA). In der Mitte der Triumphbogen. Rückseite: Zwei Männer kämpfen mit einem Krokodil. Links am Rand des Innenfeldes der Hersteller LORIOLI MILANO, unter dem Krokodil Schrift unlesbar. Dm.: ca. 31mm. Band: ca. 25 mm breit, schwarz weiss rot weiss grün. Italienisch-Deutsche Feldzugmedaille für Afrika in Bronze. Buntmetall. Rückseite: Links am Rand des Innenfeldes der Hersteller LORIOLI MILANO, unter dem Krokodil DE MARCHIS. Dm.: ca. 31mm. Band: ca. 25 mm breit, schwarz weiss rot weiss grün. Altersgemäßer Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren.
Bandenkampfabzeichen 1. Stufe. Bronze. Vorderseite: Der Rand aus Eichenblätter. In der Mitte ein senkrecht stehendes Schwert. Unterhalb des Schwertgriffes eine runde Scheibe. Darin die Darstellung eines Sonnenrades. Unten ist ein Totenkopf mit Blättern. Die Schwertklinge wird durch Schlangen umschlungen. 2 links und 3 rechts. Rückseite: Halbhohl mit einer Eisennadel. Maße: ca. 49 x 59 mm. Altersgemäßer Zustand mit Gebrauchsspuren.
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