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Lot 62

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A PIG, 8cm long.

Lot 66

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN IN A BOAT, with silver crane to the top, 10cm long.

Lot 64

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A MINOGAME TORTOISE, with articulated head, 6.5cm long.

Lot 370

A RARE 8TH - 9TH CENTURY UMAYYAD BRONZE JUG, 31cm high.

Lot 381

A FINE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE GANESH, 14.5cm high.

Lot 23

A CHINESE BRONZE VASE, with a band of archaic design and twin beast-head handles, 22cm high.

Lot 77

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A FLOWER FLY, 6cm long.

Lot 166

17TH-18TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF YALI, mounted to a wooden base, 14cm high.

Lot 35

A SMALL TIBETAN GILT BRONZE BUDDHA, 7cm high.

Lot 295

AN EARLY POSSIBLY 12TH CENTURY THAI OR BURMESE GILDED BRONZE BUDDHA, 11cm, together with another two early bronze figures, (3).

Lot 105

A FINE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SIGNED DOUBLE GOURD BRONZE VASE, inlaid with silver leaves, signed to the base, 23cm high.

Lot 50

A CHINESE BRONZE SEATED DEITY LIDDED CENSER, the censer of lotus form, with traces of gilt decoration, 24cm high.

Lot 368

A TIBETAN OR NEPALESE BRONZE FIGURE OF GARUDA, 10cm x 9.5cm.

Lot 168

A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN BRONZE LOTA VESSELS, 7.5cm diameter.

Lot 118

A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE VASE, the neck with archaic-type decorative band, 23cm high.

Lot 106

A RARE JAPANESE MURASHIDO PATTERNED BRONZE VASE, 25cm high.

Lot 68

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF BIRD ON A LOTUS LEAF, 11.5cm wide.

Lot 67

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A DOG, 7.5cm long.

Lot 380

A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE BIRD FINIAL, 21cm high

Lot 163

A 17TH-18TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN DECCANI BRONZE SADDLED HORSE, the saddle with lions head finial, 20cm long.

Lot 72

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A SOW, 7.5cm long.

Lot 49

A CHINESE BRONZE KNEELING FIGURE, in ceremonial attire, the reverse with character mark, 24cm high.

Lot 61

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF SNAIL, 5cm long.

Lot 29

A COLLECTION OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN CHHATTISGARH BRONZE TRIBAL DEITIES, (15 pieces).

Lot 69

A BRONZE OKIMONO OF A CAMEL, 7cm long.

Lot 293

A VERY FINE AND RARE 14TH-15TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN SILVER INLAID BRONZE JAIN SHRINE, with inscriptions to the reverse, 19cm high. Provenance: Christie's London, 10th Oct 2014, lot 18.

Lot 162

A FINE 18TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN BRONZE ELEPHANT, with traces red figment, 17cm long.

Lot 383

A VERY FINE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN BRONZE CAMEL, mounted to a rectangular stand. Stand 23cm x 9.5cm

Lot 315

A FINE ORIENTALIST VIENNA BERGMAN STYLE COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ARAB ON AN ELEPHANT, 11cm long.

Lot 513

A CHINESE HEAVY GILDED BRONZE TWIN HANDLE CENSER, raised on four tall legs, the base with character mark, 19.5cm high (including handles).

Lot 70

A LARGE BRONZE OKIMONO OF A SCORPION, with articulated legs, 12cm long.

Lot 515

A FINE CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE, with traces of gilding, 29cm high.

Lot 454

A FINELY FETTLED BRONZE STANDING BUDDHA, fitted to a lotus base plinth, 21cm high.

Lot 319

A FINE PERSIAN SELJUK BRONZE HAND MIRROR, 10cm diameter.

Lot 87

Stavri Kalinov,  Bulgarian 1944-2023, Two Seated Figures, Homage to de Chirico;bronze with a golden patina, height approx.: 31 cm,Note: Kalinov was an important figure in the Bulgarian art scene. Well aware of art history, many of his sculptures are homages to other artists such as Dali, Moore and de Chirico.

Lot 90

Stavri Kalinov, Bulgarian 1944-2023,Figure with Lyre;bronze, height approx.: 43 cm high including stone base,Note: Kalinov was an important figure in the Bulgarian art scene. Well aware of art history, many of his sculptures are homages to other artists such as Dali, Moore and de Chirico.

Lot 89

Stavri Kalinov, Bulgarian 1944-2023, Blooming Zipped Eve; bronze on a stone base, height: 35 cm, Note: Kalinov was an important figure in the Bulgarian art scene. Well aware of art history, many of his sculptures are homages to other artists such as Dali, Moore and de Chirico. 

Lot 264

Teresa Wells MRSS, British 20th/21st Century, Narcissus; bronze sculpture with a metal base, inscribed with edition number 4/12, dimensions: height 72 cm including metal base,(ARR)

Lot 263

Teresa Wells MRSS, British 20th/21st Century,Liberty;bronze sculpture with brown patina on a black iron base,  inscribed 'TW' and numbered 2/12,  height: base 112.5 cm, sculpture 63 cm,  (ARR)

Lot 98

Gianfranco Meggiato, Italian b. 1963- Sfera Antares, 2016; bronze sculpture, inscribed with signature and numbered 'I/III P.A.', dimensions: 43 x 34 cm, (ARR) Provenance: Liquid Art System Gallery, Capri, Italy / Private UK Collection 

Lot 85

Stavri Kalinov,  Bulgarian 1944-2023,In Memoriam of Henry Moore, Two Figures;bronze with a golden patina on a grey stone base, height: 41 cm including marble base, Note: Kalinov was an important figure in the Bulgarian art scene. Well aware of art history, many of his sculptures are homages to other artists such as Dali, Moore and de Chirico.

Lot 239

GOOD QUALITY 19TH CENTURY GILDED BRONZE FIVE BRANCH CANDELABRA of ornate design, on trefoil shaped base, 60cms (h), with a brass oil lamp base, 42.5cms (h) excluding converted fittingProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 116

A Chinese bronze figure of a dragon, modelled with ball in claw, 32cms high.

Lot 106

A Qing Chinese bronze censor and cover, the circular cover with reptilian finial, over spherical body, decorated with two figural panels interspaced with geometric designs, raised on three feet, 19cms high, with accompanying carved hardwood stand.

Lot 349

Assorted vintage and modern collectibles, including: a sterling silver paperweight, by LJ Millington, Birmingham 2001, in box; a Chinese Xiaolangdi Multipurpose Dam project bronze souvenir badge, encapsulated, in box; a Boy Scouts khaki shirt with embroidered badges; a Silraft 7x50 field binoculars, in case; a Devon Ware baby’s plate with pig motif decoration; an enamelled nursery ware trio; and other items.

Lot 571

A Chinese bronze tripod vessel and cover, c1900, of spherical form, cast in relief and engraved with figures, dragon knop, 20cm h Polish residues, undamaged

Lot 580

A Japanese bronze statuette of a samurai, early 20th c, 30.5cm h including carved wood base Upraised right hand and dish by which supported, detached

Lot 555

A Japanese bronze box and cover, late 20th / 21st c, 75mm h, Sh. Gor. Hasuda mark, in signed wood box Good condition

Lot 534

Antiquities. Ten Roman and Medieval bronze keys, including two ring-keys, 80mm and shorter Condition evident from image

Lot 847

Doris Clare Zinkeisen (1898–1991) - Highflyer in Hyde Park, signed, oil on canvas, 69 x 89cm In good condition with fragmentary typed label of Frost & Reid on the selvedge, unlined, in Victorian gilt frame that has been bronze painted at later date

Lot 517

A Roman bronze amulet or pendant, 2nd Century AD, 58mm h Complete

Lot 526

The WWI MC AFC order, decorations and medals of Wing Commander William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, pilot of the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane, 1919, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Officer's silver gilt badge, civil division, Military Cross, reverse engraved CAPT W.H.N.SHAKESPEARE RFC 1917, Air Force Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 2360 Cpl W.G.N. Shakespeare Worc R [on Star, Capt W H N Shakespeare on BWM and Victory] and related personalia and memorabilia, principally comprising: Insignia: Worcestershire Regiment cap badge, Royal Flying Corps cast gilt bronze dress uniform flying badge, 72mm l, Royal Flying Corps cloth flying badge. Other awards: Massachusetts, City of Worcester Mayor's Key, William A Bennett (1938-1945), boxed, 9ct gold and enamel neck badge with arms of Worcester, Birmingham 1931, 19g Photographs & Documents: British Empire Aviator's Certificate No 3548 with photograph, 1916, Typed itinerary of the [first] Flight to Greece, 9 October 1919, from Major Humphrey on Handley Page Ltd notepaper to Captain Shakespeare and contemporary photograph (gelatin silver print) of the bi plane, Typed carbon copy of Shakespeare's 16 p. report of the flight headed 'across Europe by air', foreign hotel bills and Greek newspaper and paper money, 1919,  Unopened emergency ration tin of 'Bovril'. Military Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 4 February 1918,  Airforce Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 29 October 1918. The aviator Wing Commander W H N Shakespeare (1893-1976) was born in Worcester and educated at the Royal Grammar School. He enlisted in the Worcestershire Regiment and after receiving his commission transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. The citation for his Military Cross reads "T./Capt. William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, RFC, was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried out a most successful contact patrol in very bad weather at a height of 400ft and brought back very valuable information. Later, he carried out another successful contact patrol at low altitude, his machine being subjected to intense rifle and machine-gun fire. He is a gallant and determined pilot and has set a fine example to his squadron."  In 1918 he became one of the first Wing Commanders in the newly established Royal Air Force. Soon after the end of the War, he joined Handley Page for which he undertook the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane. In "Flight" (December 4, 1919) he posted from Athens "I have the pleasure to report the successful completion of the first civilian trans-Europe flight. I arrived at Athens after the most trying and unpleasant stage of the journey from London. Taking advantage of what seemed to be good weather at Valona, I left in the early morning and made quite good time under good conditions to Prevesa.  "Shortly afterwards I landed at Tatoi, having done the journey from Valona in 4 and a half hours. This, I was afterwards told, was a record time. The people - Greek and English flying officers - were very surprised to see us as the weather had been practically impossible all day; in fact five minutes before we landed an RAF HP machine, securely picketed, had been picked up by the wind and been blown completely on its back, being a nasty mess of wreckage which was spread out in front of us. Needless to say after the buffeting I had received, I was greatly relieved to make our final landing; in fact we were all pleased with ourselves at the successful completion of this long journey, although it had taken longer than we expected. This fact was due to conditions over which neither I nor the mechanics had any control. Altogether, the machine had been out in six whole days' rain. The engines, with the attention they received stood very well  "On the day fixed for the inspection by HM King of Greece the Press turned up in copious numbers. We initiated them into the mysteries of the HP and trans-Europe flight.  "I did two flights of Press people over Athens, and all went home very pleased with the machine, the new 'sensation' and themselves. On these trips we did some pamphlet dropping over the city.  "Saturday, November 1, was a memorable day, for HM King of Greece turned up and inspected the machine. He was greatly impressed, and finally I persuaded him to come up for a flight. Since that occasion His Majesty has had two further flights, the last trip being from Athens to Corinth".

Lot 556

A Japanese bronze vase, 20th / 21st c, 18cm h, Sh. Gor Hasuda mark, in signed wood box Good condition

Lot 646

A Victorian brass and black painted Corinthian column oil lamp, with cut glass fount and duplex burner, 60cm h, a French bronze figural table lamp in the form of a girl with a basket, early 20th c, 48cm h and a later painted spelter table lamp, 54cm h (3)

Lot 665

A French bronze troubadour group, "La Lecon de Music", cast from a model by Vincent Desiree Foure de Bousse (1843-1908), late 19th/early 20th c,  light golden brown patina, rubbed with localised residues, 79cm h

Lot 578

A German Jugendstil brass inkstand and a similar contemporary bronze example, early 20th c, each with brass mounted glass inkwell, 22cm and 17cm l, both stamped GESCHUTZT, one also stamped DEPOSE REAL BRONZE

Lot 549

A Japanese oblong cloisonne enamel box and cover, Meiji period, the cover with three doves on a speckled bronze ground, the sides with scrolling clouds and foliage, 12.4cm l Some light wear and very minor losses, but lost in the overall design. The interior base rim slightly misshapen.

Lot 702

W Grant Stevenson RSA (1842-1904) - Statuette of the Sculptor, early 20th c, bronze, rich brown patina slightly scratched, 43cm h Lacking the small object originally held in the outstretched right hand

Lot 593

A Japanese bronze censer in the form of Kinko riding a carp, Meiji period, 32cm h; 22cm w Fin and man's whip detached but not lost, another fin and horn from fish missing

Lot 575

A bronze sculpture of a dancer, late 20th c, in Art Deco style, on marble and slate base, bearing mark BRONZE GARANTI PARIS J. B. DEPOSEE E7255, 56cm h

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