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FRANZ XAVIER BERGMAN (1861-1936); AN AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE CROCODILE AND HARE, TOGETHER WITH A PUG DOG AND BEAR (4)Early 20th CenturyThe underside of the crocodile stamped with the Bergman vase and indistinctly, probably ‘GESCHUTZ’, 16cm long; Together with a hare, stamped indistinctly to the underside, 6cm long; a pug dog, 8cm long; and a bear, 9cm wide
A GILT-BRONZE MOUNTED VARIEGATED BLACK MARBLE PEDESTAL COLUMN20th CenturyWith octagonal platform above a Corinthian capital and octagonal plinth, 33cm wide; 120.5cm highCondition Report:Generally in very good order with nibbles to the edges and base. Some wear to the base where the column meets the marble and has moved over time but could be polished out. Metal with mild tarnishing, dirt and dust to the recesses. The base is 32cm wide The column does move around a little but it’s very mild and probably could be tighten from the underside. See images.
"Femme Oriental" Car Mascot by Henri Fugere (1872-1944). French circa 1910, signed, nickel plated bronze, MMA foundry mark, unmounted, 16.5cm high.Condition Report: Wear commensurate with age and use, corrosion spots to the nickel plating in places, especially the folds of the dress and top of the base. Crack to the elbow of right arm. Foundry Mark on the back of the base, signature to the top of the base.
A Society of Arts Instituted 1753 Mercury and Minerva Medal, bronze, by W Wyon, obv. conjoined busts of Mercury and Minerva 'Arts And Commerce Promoted', rev. wreath border with no inscription, a bronze 'The Thomasson Metallic Vase' medallion, a bronze 'The British and Foreign Bible Society Medal' and a Plymouth Competitive Musical Festival medal, (4).
The bronze ship's bell from the Mersey Ferries MV 'Egremont' by John Roby Ltd, Rainhill, Liverpool: traces of maker's marks stamped to top of bell, the body inscribed 'Egremont 1951', with iron clapper, mounted on an oak stand, diameter of bell 30.5cm ( damaged to mouth) overall height 40cm.*Notes- Built in Dartmouth in 1951 for Wallasey Corporation for use on the Seacome and New Brighton services. Perhaps most famously known as one of the fleet of ferries that inspired Gerry and The Pacemakers most famous hit 'Ferry Across The Mersey' and the actual ferry used in the 1965 film of the same name. In 1976 she was sold to Frederick Oldham Ltd of Liverpool for conversion into the headquarters of the Island Cruising Club at Salcombe. She is now in Sharpness Shipyard, Bristol undergoing maintenance.
A carved wooden master for the bridge badge for the Tribal-class frigate HMS Zulu (F124) by Messrs Martyns of Cheltenham:, 50 x 33cm.*Notes- After design drawings, wooden masters were made for reverse sand casting of the bronze versions of the badge. The wooden masters were then lacquered and displayed in the Camel Laird Museum.* Notes Built by Alexander Stephen & Sons of Govan HMS Zulu was launched in July 1964, In 1984 she was sold to the Indonesian Navy.
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