CHINESE BRONZE BALUSTER VASE,late Qing dynasty, the neck with applied climbing dragon above reserves featuring qilin, flying horse and birds amongst flowers, apocryphal two character Xuande mark to base, 46cm high including standSome nicks and slight knocks to rim; split to dragon's head; appears to be missing a claw to one of the legs; some slight indents to body; further general wear, additional images available
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JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD PARCEL GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A NIGHT WATCHMAN,the lantern (cochin) inscribed kan-nenbutsu (Nenbutsu during the cold season), signed to reverse of kimono, on lacqurered base, 20cm highFootnote: during the winter season monks would chant the Nenbutsu in the mountains at dawn.The bronze is in generally very good condition. Minor wear as per age. A few tiny rough edges though nothing of note. The stand more notable wear, and may require revarnish. Additional images now available. All parts appear original and present. Statue itself 16cm high, with base 20cm overall
ATTRACTIVE JAPANESE OVOID BRONZE VASE WITH SHAKUDO AND COPPER INLAY,Meiji Period (1868-1912), cast in relief with two cranes, bearing two character signature within silver tablet to base, 22.5cm highCondition generally good. Slight warping to rim. Tarnish and light wear as per age. Additional images now available.
LARGE LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE OPEN CENSER OR PLANTER,the wide flat rim and three legs incised with designs of fish, flowers and stylised motifs, 42.5cm diameterCondition generally good to fair. Wear and tarnish as per age and use. Two dents to body. Additional images now available.
Antlers/Horns/Tusks: A Group of European & African Game Trophy Horns, Tusks & Antlers, circa late 20th century, a set of South African Springbok horns on cut upper skull, on shield, two sets of mounted adult Common Warthog tusks on shields, two sets of adult Alpine Chamois horns on frontlet and cut upper skull, both on shields, two sets of mounted adult European Wildboar tusks on shields, a set of young adult European Moose antlers on cut upper skull cap, 11 points (5+6), widest span 74.5cm, a Bronze Medal class set of European Roebuck antlers on cut frontlet, on shield, bearing paper data label to verso - dated 1976, Dorset, C.I.C score 106, another set of Bronze Medal class Roebuck antlers on cut frontlet, on shield, bearing paper data label to verso - dated 1985, C.I.C score 118.65, (qty)
The Coming of Age of Lennox B. Dixon and Ernest D. Fawcett, 1889, a copper medal, legend around Hillsborough Park, June 13 1889 below, rev. Legend around Whirlow Court, June 14 1889 below, 3.2cm; Sheffield Celebration of the Centenery of Sunday Schools, 1880, white metal medals (one copper -plated), all unsigned, all 4.5cm (cf. BHM 3088 for rev.); Centenery of Sunday Schools, Sheffield District Centre, 1880, white metal medals (2, different obvs.), one signed by W.H. & S., 3.9 and 3.9cm; Sheffield Sunday School Band of Hope Union Exhibition, 1893, a silver-gilt badge by Vaughton, 2.7cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1893 [7]. W.H. & S; Sheffield Photographic Society (Est. 1864), a light bronze medal, unsigned [by Vaughton], monogram within star, rev. wreath, named (W.F. Pilch Jr, 1905), 3.5cm. Extremely Fine; in black fitted case of issue.
Sheffield Union of the Order of Druids, c.1860, a white metal medal, unsigned, 5.3cm; Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, a silver award medal by H. Slingsby & Son, named (Presented to Bro. J.W. Undy, P.P. by the members of the Pride of Oughty Bridge Lodge Decr. 18th 1911), 3.8 x 2.9cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1905 (!); Sheffield Equalized Independent Druids, badges - nickel by Nicholson, 2.7 x 2.5cm, brass and enamel by H. Slingsby & Son, 3.7 x 2.5cm; City of Sheffield Education Committee, bronze award medals for 4 years Punctual Attendance and Good Conduct, unsigned, named (Thos. Williams; Wm. A. Winterbottom; R. White), first with clasps for 1910, 1911 and 1912, last 3.5cm, others 4.7cm, and a silver award medal for 7 Years Puctual Attendance and Good Conduct, unsigned, named (Doris Sawtell), 3.5cm; S[heffield] P[risoners of] W[ar], a silver badge by Vaughton for Sheffield Prisoners of War Help Committee, 3 x 2.5cm, hallmarked Birmingham 1918; Peace Celebrations, Sheffield, 191, white metal medals.
VIER SPANGEN UND SCHNALLEN 1.WK., bestehend aus einer sechsteiligen Ordensspange mit Verdienstkreuz Kriegshilfsdienst 1916, Kriegsverdienstkreuz Bronze 1915 Königreich Sachsen, Friedrich August Kreuz 2.Klasse 1914 Ghzgt. Oldenburg, Militär-Verdienstkreuz 2.Klasse 1914 Ghzgt. Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Kreuz für Treue Dienste 1914 Fstm. Schaumburg-Lippe und Militärverdienstkreuz mit Krone VI. Klasse Zarenreich Bulgarien; einer siebenteiligen Feldspange mit gleichen Auszeichnungen wie vor plus Militärverdienstorden Bulgarien; eine sechsteilige Feldspange wie vor ohne Kriegsverdienstkreuz Sachsen und eine dreiteilige Ordensspange Preußen mit Erinnerungskreuz 1866 Königgrätz, Kriegsgedenkmünze 1870/71 mit vier Gefechtsspangen "Spichern", "Vionville-Mars la Tour", "Gravolette.St. Privat" sowie "Metz" und Zentenarmedaille (alle ohne Medaillen)
ZWEI MEDAILLEN TÜRKEI, Silberne Imtiyaz-Medaille (Imtiyaz Nisani), Metall versilbert, Trageband an ornamentaler Bandagraffe; Medaille vom Roten Halbmond, Bronze partiell emailliert, Trageband mit Bandagraffe (Aufhängung fehlt), TÜRKEI, um 1910 Provenienz: Josef Mertens (1865-1934), deutscher Diplomat, 1906 Generalkonsul in Konstantinopel, ab 1919 Leiter der Friedensstelle im Auswärtigen Amt, 1920 Geschäftsträger in Bulgarien und ab 1922 Gesandter, 1923 Gesandter in Ägypten, 1927 Gesandter in Luxemburg
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