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UNATTRIBUTED; a bronze figure group of two horses, on a naturalistic base, with integral stepped plinth, 21 x 32 x 13cm. CONDITION REPORT: Looking from the underside, there is a split visible to the stepped plinth base. Light scuffs and scrapes visible throughout, but overall in ok condition.
A late 19th/early 20th century bronze figure trophy modelled as the winged goddess of Victory, shown with a rose in one hand and a winner's wreath in the other, unsigned, possibly French, raised on a wooden plinth with a silver-coloured shield inscribed 'Harwood Rose Queen Festival for Excellence in Horticulture, Won by [blank], presented by Toogood & Sons, Seedsmen', height of bronze statue approx 21cm, total height approx 29cm.
Assorted white label and promotional records to include Barclay James Harvest, 'Eyes of the Universe', 'Love on the Line', four track promo copy, Jean Michel Jarre, 'Orient Express' white label, Janis Ian, 'Night Rains', white label in promo sleeve', Bee Gees, 'Spirits Having Flown', for radio use only, Siouxsie and the Banshees, 'Fireworks', Gillan, four track 12" EP promo copy including the songs 'She Tears me down' and 'Puget Sound', a Mountain Records sampler 1977, 'Mountain Rocks into '77', and EMI introduce the New Bronze Age, sampler for Bronze Records to include Uriah Heep, Heron and Osibisa.
A 19th century French bronze mantle clock, with portrait panel beneath the two train striking movement and dial, marked Howell a Paris, and with further Sevres type porcelain panels. Height 27 cm, width 28 cm, depth 14 cm, complete with key and pendulum (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains and appears to be ticking away and striking when advanced. We have a key and the pendulum. The case is in generally good order and simply a little dusty. It has the original finish. The dial is in good order and free from any cracks. The porcelain panels appear to be in good condition also. The movement does wind on both trains.
A medal group belonging to Private William Hodgson Green Coldstream Guards, consists of The 914-1915 Campaign Medal of The British Army, The British War Medal and The Victory Medal, all without their original ribbons. Later in his military career he served in The Military Police and was awarded The Police Medal For Exemplary Service, the group also has a 1905 Educational Medal for Two Years Perfect Attendance, two Festival Of Britain English silver crown pieces minted in 1951 and a German 1914-1918 bronze commemorative medal inscribed "For The Fatherland" and The Defence Medal 1939-1945.
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