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Lot 112

Eastern European sabre, with bowed steel blade, hand protection and wooden grip, leather shaft with bronze mounts; Early 19th Century. 96Cm

Lot 12

Triangle shaped stand, bronze cast with figures, in ancient manner; verdigris; 20cm height.

Lot 132

Bronze sculpture, sitting lady with wool thread; bronze cast with light brown patina, on marble base; mid of 19th Century. 35x40cm

Lot 204

Marine master box, with compass, telescope and clinometer, bronze with glass, in wooden box, with brass plate; by T. Cooke and Sons, dated 1858. 11x11cm

Lot 262

Royal Navy Compass, with wind rose and iron finger in bronze house; described Royal Navy London;, 5cm diameter

Lot 18

Bronze jug in ancient manner, in shape of a female head, with spout and round base; bronze cast with verdigris; 20cm height.

Lot 233

Indo-Chinese bronze sculpture, of a sitting goddess, original patina, probably 16/17th Century. 17,5 cm height

Lot 24

Satyr after the ancient in Pompeian style, bronze cast with original patina; 82cm height.

Lot 249

Royal Navy Compass, in bronze box, screwable described Mull of Galloway, compass signed Dollond London; diameter 6cm.

Lot 42

Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608)-school, Venus, bronze cast with original patina, probably with some other old restorations in different metals; on rectangular stone plinth; 18th/19th Century or earlier. 24Cm height

Lot 117

Beggar's Bowl (Kashkul), coco-de-mer shell carved with inscriptions and figural scene, two bronze mounts; possibly Persian 19th Century. 30X14cm

Lot 213

Chinese incense bird, bronze with dark patina, multicoloured enamel decorations, lid missing, probably Ming Dynasty. 22x17 cm

Lot 183

Henry Hughes and Sons Ltd London, Magnifier with compass in box; bronze, described and dated 1941. 23x10cm

Lot 38

Galeazzo Mondella known as "Moderno" (1467-1528)-after, Bronze plinth, with original patina, Samson and the Philistines; in wooden ebonised frame; 19x15cm

Lot 172

Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608)-workshop. Bull, bronze cask with original patina, on black marble plinth; 17th Century; 14x10,5cm

Lot 152

Telescope, bronze with glass lenses and wooden grip, close up; 20th Century; 31cm long.

Lot 225

Indo-Chinese bronze, dancing goddess, on oval base, bronze cask with very fine hand finished, partly gilded and coloured, copper bottom plate: 19th Century; 21,5 cm height

Lot 211

Chinese incense bird, bronze with dark patina , lid and multicoloured enamel decorations , probably Ming Dynasty 24x46 cm

Lot 20

Bronze jug in Pompeian style, pear shape with ornaments and tiger hand grip; bronze cast with original brown patina; 19th Century. 19Cm height

Lot 66

German Sculptor 17th Century, Horse, bronze cast with fine hand finish and original patina, on later ebonised and faux marble wooden base; probably German 17th Century. Total height 35cm

Lot 245

Carl Kauba (1865-1922), man with horse, bronze cast chromed and with brown patina; signed in the cast in the base; 26 cm height; damages.

Lot 128

Hebe after the ancients, bronze cast with original patina, on red marble base; 57cm height.

Lot 247

Marine Compass, in screwable bronze box, wind rose, described Calvin and Hughes London 1917; diameter 8cm; height 5cm

Lot 110

Eastern European sabre, bowed steel blade, brass hand protection and horn hand grip; the shaft with fish skin and chased bronze decorations with turquoise stones; Early 19th Century. 95Cm length

Lot 34

Renaissance sculpture of the God Mars, bronze cast gilded, on ebonised wooden base, 16th/17th Century. Total height 14cm

Lot 22

Young boy in Pompeian style, bronze cast with original patina, in ancient manner, on round base; 19th Century; 65cm height

Lot 111

Oriental bag, copper with open work and multicoloured enamel decorations; bronze chain, 19th Century. 20X13cm

Lot 118

Asian dagger with polished blade, bronze and copper hand grip and shaft with decorations; 19th Century. 40Cm

Lot 342

Jacques Coquillay (French, b. 1935). Bronze sculpture depicting a nude woman seated, arranging her hair. Signed, numbered 2/8, and impressed with the foundry mark along the base.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Height: 15 3/4 in x width: 6 in x depth: 8 in.

Lot 343

Jacques Coquillay (French, b. 1935). Bronze sculpture depicting a nude young woman seated, leaning to one hip with her arms joined above her head. Signed, numbered 2/8, and impressed with the foundry mark along the figure's hip.Provenance: Collection of Bruce Dayton & Ruth Stricker Dayton, Minnesota.Height: 9 3/4 in x width: 16 in x depth: 9 in.

Lot 345

Pierre Tourgueneff (Russian/French, 1854-1912). Bronze sculpture titled "Archer," depicting a medieval archer preparing his shot. Signed to the bronze base.Height: 41 in x width: 27 1/2 in x depth: 21 1/2 in.

Lot 346

American school abstract bronze sculpture of three women holding hands in a circle. Illegibly signed along the edge of one of the legs.Height: 16 1/2 in x width: 9 1/2 in x depth: 8 1/2 in.

Lot 348

Lorna Simpson (American, b. 1960). Mixed media sculpture group titled "III," 1994. Bronze, ceramic, & rubber with lithography on felt. This artwork was commissioned by the Peter Norton family as their Christmas Edition for 1994, and is from an edition of 5,000.Box; Height: 2 in x width: 13 1/2 in x depth: 5 1/4 in.

Lot 99

André ArbusPair of armchairs, designed for president of the Chambre Syndicale de la Siderurgie Française, Avenue de Madrid, Paris, 1953Lacquered wood, gilded bronze, fabric upholstery. Each: 91 x 58 x 65 cmFootnotes:LiteratureMarie-Germaine Beaux-Laffon, 'Les années 50-60, 5bis, rue de Madrid', Décoration Internationale, November-December 1988, pp. 87-92Yvonne Brunhammer, André Arbus, décorateur des années 40, Paris, 1996, pp. 317-321 for a discussion and further images from the commissionThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR TPAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.TP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1087

THE BRONZE AGE OF DC COMICS 1970-1984,by Paul Levitz, pub. Taschen, along with The Golden Age of DC Comics - 365 Days by Les Daniels, Chip Kidd and Geoff Spear (2)

Lot 999

THE LORD OF THE RINGS TOPPS MOVIE TRADING CARD GAME,nine Authentic Movie Memorabilia costume material cards for Arwen's Coronation Dress, Eowyn's Coronation Dress, Aragorn's Coronation Shirt, Elrond's Bronze Silk Robe, The Witch-King's Cloak, Sam's Wedding Jacket, Eowyn's Golden Hall Party Dress, Merry's Rohan Cloak and Frodo's Grey Havens Vest

Lot 24

Pair of goblets; Sèvres, late 19th century.Porcelain and bronze.Signed Feccalti.With felling loss (x2).Measurements: 24 x 13 cm (x2).Pair of Sevres goblets polychrome with the characteristic cobalt blue or "bleu du roi". Both pieces present the characteristic medallions located in the centre of each one of the vases presided over by two ladies and a little love that accompanies them. One of the young women holds a lyre in her hands, while the other holds a flute, which identifies them as the muses of music. Both are set in bucolic landscapes of rococo taste. The polished bronze appliqués are richly classicist in character, particularly the classical face on each of the handles, in the Sèvres style. The prestigious French manufacture, Sèvres, was founded in the 18th century, although it was not until the early 19th century that pictorial decoration with gold began to be applied to Sèvres products, a period when the manufacture reached a high level of refinement.

Lot 3

Baroque writing desk. Sweden, ca.1720-1730Elm, birch and birch root wood. Bone and bronze handles.Restored. In very good condition. Retains all the keys.It stands out for its reduced size.This piece of furniture was acquired from a prestigious Spanish antique dealer for 36000€ in 1998.Measurements: 208 x 119 x 55 cm (closed); 208 x 222,5 x 90 cm (open).This Swedish piece of furniture, of lower height than other examples of the same type and period, is made up of two bodies, the lower one as a desk and the upper one as a bookcase. It has a monolithic, closed, typically Baroque structure, decorated with lighter-coloured marquetry filleting. The lower body consists of four drawers, narrower as they increase in height, above which is a 45-degree hinged lid that hides the desk display, the latter with drawers with bone handles. The drawers are decorated with a simple rectangular cut-out that is complemented by the handles and lock escutcheons. Under the lower drawer is a straight flap. The sides of the cabinet are similarly decorated. The upper body has two large doors that conceal various shelves inside. On the outside, the cabinet has a typically Baroque cut-out pediment, based on a set of mitred forms.

Lot 49

Pair of late 19th century Bouillotte lamps.Gilt bronze. Pleated fabric shade. Opaline crystal lights.Measurements: 78 x 40 cm.A Bouillotte lamp is a table lamp that generally consists of two to four supports for candles (on this occasion three), which emerge from a moulded knot or macalla. These supports extend from the core of the lamp to form, in essence, a candelabra. Originally this typology was created to accompany the card game of the same name, invented in France in the 18th century. The lampshades of this pair of lamps are made of blue pleated fabric. On other occasions the lampshades were metallic, accommodating the heat of the candles inside.

Lot 51

Neo-Gothic clock. France, ca. 1840.Bronze.Wooden base.With First Empire movement.Measurements: 66 cm. high.Table clock in bronze, with an architectonically inspired design. It represents a gothic church reproduced in its smallest details: with a slender bell tower, high pinnacles flanking a façade with an openwork door with an ogival profile, figures of medieval pages worked in relief, small rosettes and a large central rosette that functions as the clock face. The Roman numerals and black baguet-type hands stand out against the gilt background.

Lot 83

MAITLAND-SMITH desk, 1940s-50s.Wood covered in embossed leather and bronze handles.Signature plaque on the first drawer.The leather is damaged.Measurements: 78 x 69 x 35 cm (open); 78 x 48 x 38 cm (closed).The American luxury furniture firm Maitland-Smith produces unique and exquisite pieces characterised by a modern design which, nevertheless, has its roots in the decorative arts of the 17th and 18th centuries. This time we are presented with a desk with a wooden core covered in leather, raised on four curved legs and with a baroque-inspired mixtilinear pediment. The main body, with four drawers (narrower as they get higher), supports a folding desk with multiple drawers. The entire structure of the cabinet is outlined by gilt embossing and has bronze handles.Over the years, the firm has elegantly combined the tradition of English furniture from those centuries with styles, materials and methods from many different parts of the world. In its production, techniques such as eggshell, the use of leather, etc., as well as traditional hand-carved wood, are particularly noteworthy.

Lot 2151

Sally Anderson (British), bronze sculpture, 'female form', 1968, height 14cm. Condition Report: Generally good condition overall, with some general wear and surface scratches consistent with age (when not part of the original making process).

Lot 2202

Ashley Fitzgerald (British, b.1962). 'Geist Thing V', 2011. Mixed media with recycled materials. Signed, titled and dated to base. 15cm high. Along with another sculpture 'Decay', 2014 cast bronze and jesmonite, 17cm high. Sold with certificates of authenticity, 'Decay' purchased from Saatchi Art in 2014. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2204

Pawel Leski. 'Anxiety & Quiet', cast bronze tile with relief. 2008. 9.5 x 10.5cm.From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2205

Glenys Barton (British, b.1944). 'In Profile', a profile face enclosing a face with closed eyes, cast bronze. 16 x 11.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2206

Emma Broughton (British, b.1970). 'Plague', 2015. Cast bronze. 8.5cxm width. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2207

Benedict Carpenter (b.1975). 'Genealogical Object', cast bronze tile. 2009. 10 x 8cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2208

Lillian Pau. 'Am I Skinny Enough', bronze with two thin female nudes at each end. 9 x 7cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2209

Hungarian circular bronze medallion. With Kepcsarnok label verso. Diameter 9cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2210

Joao Duarte (Portuguese, b.1962). 'Domus, Domus', fabricated bronze and stainless steel, 2012. Diameter 8cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2215

Sophie Dickens. 'The Ink of the Pen is Holier than the Blood of the Martyr'. Cast bronze, decorated with pen and sword on either side. Diameter 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2216

Michael Sandle. 'As Ye Sow', F-16 fighter pilot. 'Medal of dishonour for collateral damage'. cast bronze medallion, 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2217

Maureen O'Kane. 'Round Dance (Honey Bee)'. Cast bronze, micro mosaic and gilt inlay. Diameter 8.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2218

Tristan MacDougall. 'Daedalus'. Cast bronze medallion. 9 x 10cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2219

Ann Christopher. 'In The Sky There Is No East Or West', 2003. A bronze cast as an axe head. Initalled AC and inscribed 3 20. Length 12cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017. Condition Report: Generally good condition, with some surface scratches, as well as consistent surface imperfections that are most likely consistent with the making process.

Lot 2220

Ron Dutton (b.1935). 'Cloud Moon Strike', 2006. A crescent moon with setsquare motif, cast bronze. Diameter 10.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2222

Niko de Wit. 'Facet Medal'. Cast bronze sculpture. 2013. 6.5 x 6.5 x 2.4cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2223

Parviz Tanavoli (Iranian, b.1937). 'Hands and Grille'. Cast bronze. 9.5 x 6.5cm. Parviz Tanavoli (born 1937) is an Iranian sculptor, painter, educator, and art historian. He is a pioneer within the Saqqakhaneh school, a neo-traditionalist art movement. Tanavoli has been one of the most expensive Iranian artists in sales. Tanavoli series of sculpture work Heech are displayed in prestigious museums and public places, such as the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hamline University, Aga Khan Museum, and as public art in the city of Vancouver. Biography from https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/parviz-tanavoli-15957From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017. Condition Report: General wear to the artwork, with some discolouration, surface scratches, and other small marks.

Lot 2224

Richard Booth (b.1949). 'The Lizard's Tale', 2010. A two section circular work with lizard to the pierced top, the base section with three circular holes. Cast bronze. Diameter 8.5cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

Lot 2225

Robin Shelton. 'Pavement Series Medal No.1', cast bronze. 7 x 7cm. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.

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