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‡ WILLIAM CHATTAWAY (1927-2019) bronze, limited edition (1/8) - standing male figure covering his mouth, on rectangular base signed and dated '01, 'Resyrgam' mark to baseDimensions: 28cms highProvenance:private collection Carmarthenshire, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:good overall, minor wear, no significant damage or losses
LARGE BRONZE GARDEN STATUE OF MERCURY, after Giambologna (Italian, 1529-1608), modelled riding the wind issuing from the mouth of Zephyr, on plinth baseDimensions: 210cms highProvenance:private collection Cardiff, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:plinth detached, ankle wind slightly loose, caduceus slightly bent, overall verdigris
JAPANESE BRONZE BEAR BY AKASOFU GYOKKO, Meiji Period, standing on all fours, gold inlaid irises, signed to underside in rectangular reserve, raised on associated wooden base Dimensions: 33cms longProvenance:private collection Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen officeCondition Report:good overall, minor wear commensurate with age, marks and scratches to wooden base
CHINESE MYTICAL BEAST (LUDUAN) BRONZE TEMPLE CENSER, Qing Dynasty - modelled as the mythical beast supporting an archaic Hu-shaped vase on its back, with everted ruyi-head rim, leiwen panels and taotie masks divided by raised flanges, braced by baby Luduan and dragon fish to front and rear, the large base with foliate tendrils to the swollen body, underneath with apertureDimensions: 46cms highProvenance:private collection Rhondda Cynon Taff, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:some ruyi-hear rim flanges bent,surface scratches, aperture with later closure
Bergmann, Franz Xaver (1861 - 1939 Österreich) "Röhrender Hirsch", vollplastische Darstellung eines 14-Enders, farbig gefasst, Bronze, unterseitig markiert mit Krugmarke, nummeriert 3693, Maße 23x29x7cm, Altersspuren, linker Vorderfuß verbogen *03/0026(intern)*Franz Xaver Bergmann ist einer der bekanntesten Vertreter der Wiener Bronze
A late 19th century / early 20th century pair of bronze Marley Horses, Africa and Europa with each being restrained by a groomsman to naturalistic bases mounted on a marble (or similar hardstone) tiered plinths. After Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746). 25.5cm tall. There is some chipping to the marble bases and the Europa bronze figures are loose. Leather reins require attention.
1974 BMW 2002 Baur Convertible Transmission: manualMileage:98000The BMW 2002 series is important in the history of BMW for several reasons; not least of which being that it brought the company out of near bankruptcy in the 1960s and put BMW on the map in the United States. It was the ancestral grandfather to the BMW 3 Series and was produced from 1968 to 1976. German BMW importer Max Hoffman is credited with the car's creation. He had suggested to BMW's engineering director that a 2.0 litre engine should be installed into the small two-door 1602 to improve performance and emissions. The resulting 2002 (named after the new motor's displacement) was popular in its first year on sale. This BMW 2002 is one of only 354 examples manufactured in right hand drive format. Conversions on these outstanding vehicles were carried out by coachbuilder Karosserie Baur in Stuttgart. Baur retained a 'T' bar in the roof design helping to dramatically reduce any scuttle shake.This 2002 convertible by Baur is presented in an individual bronze metallic with the original houndstooth trim. With just three previous owners, the last for 33 years, it has been sympathetically restored over its life including new wings - a rolling restoration some may say. A real car for the enthusiast offered with a new MoT test certificate and long-term low ownership.Guide Price £12,000 - £16,000
WORK CENTRE SULLY, SOUTH GLAMORGAN bronze on slate - Welsh dragon in bronze on a Welsh slate platform base, engraved with the inscription 'Y Ddraig Goch a Ddyry Gychwyn'Dimensions: base 25 x 13.5cms, height 18.5cmsProvenance:private collection Vale of Glamorgan, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:No issues
inspired by the Irish Ardagh chalice, the bowl tapering and with Celtic motif band, the stem, handles and border of the foot each similarly decorated, with an overall hammered finish, engraved underneath with an inscription34cm wide over handles, 19cm high, 47oz 7dwt, 1,473grThe inscription reads 'The Lancashire & Yorkshire Post Office Football Challenge Cup 1914'.The present cup is inspired by the famous Ardagh Chalice which is now in the collection of the National Museum of Ireland, having been discovered in 1868 at Reerasta, Ardagh, Co. Limerick amongst a hoard of metalwork dating from the 8th and 9th century. The original, described by the National Museum of Ireland as representing '... a high point in early medieval craftsmanship and can be compared in this regard to the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan Paten.' is made from spun silver and applied with gold, silver, glass, amber and enamel. The underside is set with a polished rock crystal and the bowl and foot are attached with a bronze pin. Fully marked near rim. Further stamped underneath with maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some more obvious scratches near the rim on one side. There is some minor pitting inside.
A Miyao Bronze Figure of a Craftsman, Meiji period, possibly a swordsmith, kneeling wearing traditional robes picked out in two shades of brown patination and gilt, three-character mark to gilt tablet17.5cm high, together with a hardwood table base decorated with gilt foliate scrollsImplements missing. Some wear to patination, particularly above true left ear, Stand possibly not original. Part of table leg detached.
After the Antique: A Bronze Model of the Crouching Venus, on a rectangular plinth and rosso antico base57cm high overallProvenance: Collection of Sir Arthur Pilkington, sold at the Dispersal of the Contents of Chevet Hall, near Wakefield, in 1947The bronze in good condition with general surface wear, marble base with damage to the lower plinth, consisting 50% replaced, approximately 1 sq'' section loss, one long strip broken in two
Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912): A Pair of Bronze Figures Representing Spring and Summer, as girls in peasant costume with poultry, one with a basket of grapes, the other with a sheaf of corn, on circular mound bases and rotating plinths, signed Moreau Math Hors Concours and stamped MEDAILLE D'HONEUR, on turntable plinths64cm and 61cm high overallSome typical surface wear and scratching.
After Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French,1924-1887): Harmonie, A Bronze Figure of a Muse, wearing loose robes, holding a lyre sitting on a column, on a canted rectangular base, signed A CARRIER-BELLEUSE HORS CONCOURS and with plaque inscribed HARMONIE PAR CARRIER-BELLEUSE MEDAILLE HONEUR AU 5 LON80cm highHeavy scuffs and wear under the left elbow and forearm with some small scratches and dents, some scratches and scuffs to the gathered material at the reverse of the base, other general surface wear
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