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A BRONZE AQUAMANILE 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY Of stylised lion form, scrollover tail handle10.5cm high, 14cm longFor a strikingly similar but paler example of this shape and style of aquamanile, see Sotheby's, Amsterdam, European Collections: Elegant Living on the Continent, 16th December 2003, Lot 968, where it was catalogued as "possibly German Romanesque style bronze aquamanile shaped as a lion possibly 17th/ 18th century". Condition Report: There are marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. The small hole to the head of the lion has visible 'filler', so is unable to be used as jug. Variable patination ranging from golds, browns and black. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ITALIAN BRONZE DOOR PLATE PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY In the form of a grotesque face within scrolling surround, akin to the Bocca della Verità in Rome19cm high, 15cm wideCondition Report: Slightly worn around fixing holes- otherwise general surface wear from use- and will benefit from a clean as it is dirty notably to crevicesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A BRONZE FIGURE OF EITHER PERSEUS OR HERMES 17TH/18TH CENTURY Depicted with wings to his head, on later associated base25cm high overallThis might be cast from an earlier figure of Perseus which has lost the traditional accoutrements he would have been holding, a sword and the head of the Medusa.
AN ITALIAN BRONZE INKWELLIN THE 16TH CENTURY VENETIAN MANNER, 18TH CENTURY Lid with child with goat finial, lobed base on three paw feet17cm high, 11cm wideTOGETHER WITH AN ITALIAN GREEN PATINATED BRONE MODEL OF THE SPINARIO19TH CENTURY OR POSSIBLY EARLIEROn an integral circular socle10.5cm high overall (2)Condition Report: Spinario:Hollow-cast. Some wear to patina, particularly the raised musculature on the back and extremities (toes and fingers).Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A SMALL BRONZE FIGURE OF HERCULES AND CERBERUS 17TH/18TH CENTURYLater alabaster base16cm high overall, the figure 10cm highThe Ashmolean Museum in Oxford holds a 2nd Century AD bronze statuette, almost certainly the original model for this group. Titled "Hercules drags Cerberus from the underworld" (Accession no AN1887.2284).
A SET OF FOUR ITALIAN GILT BRONZE WALL APPLIQUES18TH CENTURYModelled as figures emblematic of the four seasonsthe tallest 32cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.The bronze casting with some faults, particularly near any extremities (see images).All four appliques with old screw holes to the base from when they were previously mounted.Additionally, all four appliques with two or more old securing holes.Please see additional images for visual reference for condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE ENGLISH BRONZE MORTARATTRIBUTABLE TO THE WHITECHAPEL FOUNDRY, LONDON, MID 17TH CENTURY the flared body cast with two similar bands of shells and scrolls, descending to a bun foot, 15cm high, 19cm diameterFor similar examples from the Whitechapel Foundry, see Michael Finlay, English decorated bronze mortars and their makers, 2010, pages 66-67. Condition Report: The mortar bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.There is some pitting to the interior and some tarnishing as well as a raised area at the bottom, but the exterior patination is a rich and glossy mid-brown overall.There are some areas of verdigris to the lip and foot, as well as light green residue to the recesses of the relief.The mortar has a resonant 'ring' when tapped. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER TIZIANO ASPETTI (1557/1559 - 1606), A CLOSE PAIR OF LEADED BRONZE FIGURES OF MARS AND JUNO NORTH ITALIAN, 17TH CENTURY Juno depicted with her attribute the peacock, Mars with plumed helmet in the act of drawing a sword, possibly loaded bronze and formerly andironsMars 37.5cm high, Juno 35.5cm high, the alabaster bases 10.5cms wideThe Italian renaissance sculptor Tiziano Aspetti is today perhaps best known not for his legacy of work, but rather from the portrait painting of him by Leandro Bassano which now resides in the Royal Collection. His 1590 figure of Mars is in The Frick Collection, New York (Accession number: 1916.2.56). It stands with his feet on this cuirass, swept socle below. The plainer construction of this lot with the roundel bases suggests they may, like many examples of his work, been emulated and cast for use as andirons. See J. Pope-Hennessy, The Frick Collection - An Illustrated Catalogue, III, Sculpture, Italian, New York, 1970, pp. 183-185.
A GEORGE II BRONZE SUNDIAL EARLY/MID 18TH CENTURYOf typical form with pierced gnomon, Roman chapter ring, signed 'J Coggs, London Fecit', then illegible text, possibly "Parliament"?13.5cm high, 21cm wide, 21cm deepJohn Coggs is recorded as working from the 'Globe & Sun against St. Dunstan's Church and Chancery Lane, in Fleet Street' between 1718 and 1733. He was succeeded by his son, also John Coggs (fl.1730-1759) at the same address. It is possible that either father or son made this example.
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A BRONZE FIGURE OF VENUS CAST BY THE SABATINO DE ANGELIS FOUNDRY, NAPLES, LATE 19TH CENTURYOn incised swept circular socle, the base with applied pressed brass foundry manufacturers plate 'SABATINO, DE ANGELIS & FILS, NAPLES'17cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.The dark brown patina is quite rubbed and scratched, particularly to the arms, legs, back and any extremities. These areas are a lighter, more golden hue.The upper left arm of Venus with a faint mark across along its circumference. This is indicative of of either a join from when it was separately case, or from an old repair.Please see additional images for a visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
λ KARIN JONZEN (BRITISH 1914-1998), A BRONZED RESIN FIGURE OF 'THE LOVERS' With a 'verdigris' glaze13.5cm high, 26cm wideIllustrated in Karin Jonzen: Sculptor, published Bachman and Turner, 1976, plate 49. Please note: The material with which this sculpture has been made is bronzed resin and not as originally catalogued. Condition Report: This is not glazed terracotta as stated in the catalogue, it is bronzed resin.Uneven surface overall, various bronze effect paint and finishes.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A FRENCH OR ITALIAN PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF DIANA DE GABIESFIRST HALF 19TH CENTURYThe maiden portrayed standing and draped, and on an integral rectangular socle40.5cm high, the base 11cm wideCondition Report: The dark brown patina is quite rubbed and scratched, particularly to the face, neck, left shoulder and calves. These areas are a lighter, more golden hue. There is a trace of old plaster-like residue surrounding the base of the tree trunk, possibly an old area of strengthening, or simply a bit of dirt. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GILT BRONZE MODEL OF A ROMAN EMPERORIN THE MANNER OF MATTHEW BOULTON, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYShown standing semi-cuirassed, holding orb and probably formerly with a spear to the left hand, on a variegated green marble base24cm high, the base 6.5cm wideAlthough this form of depiction is uncommon, plainer ungilded bronze Italian examples have been sold at auction including, Christie's, London, The Hermitage Antiques Collection, 4th April 2006, Lot 77, where it was catalogued simply as a "conquering Roman Emperor".
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV GILT BRONZE AND CARRARA MARBLE CASSOLETTESCIRCA 1825With reversible finial nozzles and ram head mask mounts each 22cm high, the bases 7cm wideCondition Report: The urns look to be contemporary with base- surface of gilding rubbed and with finer and other marks. Small areas of fritting to lower edges and corners of bases. Some small areas of dirt splashes.Condition Report Disclaimer
Olympics Jonny Brownlee signed 8x4 Adidas colour promo card. British Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medallist in the Triathlon events at the 2012, 2016 and 2020 games. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A GROUP OF SCULPTURES, COMPRISING: bronze bust of Queen Victoria on marble socle 20cm high, two oval relief portrait bronzes, an alabaster figure of Dante, and another alabaster bust of Tasso Condition Report : wear and tear commensurate with age throughout, the Dante figure has damage: broken base, book broken and re-stuck, chips to sleeve of robe Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
AN 18TH CENTURY BRONZE SKILLET on three prong feet, the handle cast 'COX TAUNTON V', 44cm long wide including handle Condition Report : two feet slightly shortened, some old repairs to rim Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A LARGE BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A STANDING NUDE FEMALE signed 'Morean', on marble base, 64cm high overall Condition Report : a large and heavy piece, no great age, but is bronze Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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