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A Hermes ashtray, the base signed Hermes, Paris 19 x 15.5 x 4.5 cm; together with a bronze model of a horse with plaque inscribed 'Lester Piggott, all-aged stakes, Chepstow 1991', an oval painted tray and a bell-shaped doorstop (4) Provenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
A group of Egyptian jewellery, and other items to include a heavy bronze seal rings, an iron bracelet with a bronze cross, a ring with a fox or jackal head, a wood comb fragment, a pin, an earring with a turquoise drop, a small bronze dish, a group of five small papyrus fragments and other items (15)Provenance: Collection of Herbert Warnerand by family descent
A bronze model of the Dancing Faun of Pompeii, late 19th century after the Roman original excavated in 1830, portrayed in dance with hands raised, with an oak and acorn wreath around his horned head and his tail issuing behind him, raised on a plinth base44cm highSome very minor pitting and some traces of verdigris, otherwise in good condition
William Watson (1831-1921) Morning - Glen Lean, Argyllshire, Scotlandsigned and dated 'W. Watson 1900' (lower right); also signed and inscribed with title (to the reverse)oil on canvas59 x 89cmThe painting is executed in oil on a linen canvas support which is unlined. The canvas tension is slightly slack and stretcher bar marks have started to form in the paint layers, following the wooden stretcher bar behind. Overall, the paint layers are in a good, stable condition. The varnish layer is slightly uneven in gloss but clear and even overall. There is a layer of surface dust and fine debris. The frame has been bronze painted while the picture was still in it, resulting in paint spatters across the surface, particularly in the lower right corner.
Bernard Winskill (d. 1980), Lorenzaccio with Lester Piggott up, a large bronze figure of the winner of the 1970 Champion Stakes, with jockey up, signed in the bronze, mounted to a high gloss black plinth basethe bronze 49 x 64cmDepicted here with Lester Piggott up, Lorenzaccio most famously beat Nijinsky, ridden by Piggott, in the Champion Stakes under Geoff LewisProvenance: From the estate of the late Julie Cecil (1942-2022)
After Arthur Marie Gabriel Comte du Passage (French, 1838-1909), ‘Jument de chasse sangle par un lad’, signed in the casting ‘Cte du Passage’, patinated bronze, 52cm long x 24cm highPurchased from the McKewan Gallery (Ballater, Aberdeenshire) in the mid-1990s for £6,000. Mrs McKewan bought this sculpture from Sotheby’s in London. According to the vendor this casting was appraised by a specialist at Sotheby’s who stated that it was one of only five produced.Ok.
A collection of U.K. copper and bronze coins, from Charles II to George VI, to include; pennies dated 1806, 1887, 1900, 1910, 1913, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1946 and 1948, half-pennies dated 1827, 1839, 1854 etc and farthings dated 1672, 1799, 1806, 1830, 1847 etc and half farthings etc (a lot)
A collection of French medals depicting Napoleon Bonaparte, comprising; Napoleon Emp Et ROI pewter uniface medal, 67mm diameter, Napoleon Emp Et ROI bronze French Eagles medal, 40mm diameter, Napoleon & Joesephine bronze medal, 34mm diameter and Napoleon 17th October 1815 Capitulation bronze medal, 40mm diameter (4)
A pair of 19th century bronzes, Jean Paul Aube (French, 1837-1916), ‘Peinture’ and Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887), Harmonie’, the former a semi-clad female classical figure emblematic of fine art, with a palette in the left hand, the latter a classical female figure emblematic of music, with a lyre in the left hand, both bronze, raised on chamfered verde antico marble plinths, some damage and losses, 63cm and 64cm highPrivate West Midland's estate. Part of a collection formed from the late 19th century. Thence by descent.Former lacking paint brush and front right corner of marble plinth. Chips, including big chip on front left corner. Latter lacking three strings on lyre and marble plinth with chipped lower edges.
A collection of French medals depicting Napoleon Bonaparte, comprising; 1820 bronze medal commemorating Victories and Conquests 1792-1815 edited by G.L.F. Panckoucke 1820, 50mm diameter, Napoleon died 5th May buried in Ruperts Valley St. Helena 9 May 1821 white metal medal, within original fitted case, 54mm diameter and Memorial of St Helena 5 May 1821 to Paris 15 Dec 1840 bronze medal, 41mm diameter (3)

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