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ANNA REDWOOD R.O.I. (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) - SEATED NUDE Property from an Emerald Hill shophouse, the home of the interior designer behind ‘Galerie Cho Lon' Bronze, on marble base, Signed and numbered 4/18 37cm x 44cm x 48cm high Condition: Signs of wear and oxidation commensurate with age and use
MARGARET MURRAY-COOKESLEY (British, c. 1850-1927) oil on canvas - The Spilled Flowers, a distraught maiden seated on a villa floor beside an upset basket of flowers, with leopard skin, bead necklace and gilt bronze table, signed and dated 1889, 37 x 59cms Provenance: private collection (South Wales) Comments: excellent, reframed, ready to hang.
AFTER DONATELLO bronze - David, statue of the victorious youth with sword, late 19th/early 20th Century, weathered verdigris patination, 89cms high Provenance: Deceased estate (London) Auctioneer's Note: Possibly Chiurazzi Foundry. Donatello`s bronze statue of David (circa 1440s) is notable as the first unsupported standing work in bronze cast during the Renaissance period, and the first freestanding nude male sculpture made since antiquity. It created a sensation when it was first shown, due to its portrayal of the nude young male. It depicts the young David with an enigmatic smile, posed with his foot on Goliath`s severed head just after killing the giant. The youth is standing naked, apart from a laurel-topped hat and boots, bearing the sword of Goliath. The exact date of creation is widely disputed, dates ranging between 1430 and the more accepted 1440s. It is now displayed in the Bargello, Florence. There is a full-size plaster cast (with a broken sword) in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Chiurazzi foundry was established in Naples and were at their most active around the turn of the 19th/20th centuries. They produced a range of over 1300 different models, mainly in bronze of after the Antique and Renaissance models, largely catering for clients engaged on the Grand Tour. Comments: base filled, old cracks to chest and back.piece weighs 21 kilosThe base is 28cm’s diameter
A FINE LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RAILWAY CARRIAGE DOOR, c. 1890, being an internal clerestory door for a dining car, first class, pullman carriage, the rectangular glazed upper section with gilt bronze oval bars and floral medallions, above a centre section of fruiting basket between carved griffins in the Gillows style, and panelled quarter veneered section below, all within moulded borders, Midland Railway style anthemion cast handle plate, brass hinges, 198.5 x 67cms Provenance: private collection (South Wales) Auctioneer's Note: With thanks to Simon Evans of the Midland Railway Trust Historic Carriage and Wagon Department, Bob Sprot at the Vintage Carriage Trust and Peter Thorpe of the National Railway Museum (York) for their assistance in the cataloging of this lot. Comments: handle repositioned when door rehung on a wardrobe
BATTLE OF JUTLAND GROUPING TO SEAMAN KNIGHT RN 1914/15 Star J.30883 C H Knight Boy 1 RNPair J.30883 C H Knight AB RNGV LSGC J.30883 C H Knight AB HMS Iron Duke.Swing mounted as worn NVF (Polished)With six postcards; Jutland Commemorative Medal in Bronze; Naval buttons. Two miniature commemorative barrels made from the wood of Iron Duke. Cecil Herbert Knight was born on October 31st 1898, in Southampton and was a Rivet Heater by trade. He joined the Royal Navy on May 6th 1914. He was present at the Battle of Jutland on HMS King George. Knight survived the war and was awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal in 1931.
A COLLECTION OF THIRD REICH BADGES AND MEDALS War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords with a replacement ring.War Merit Cross 2nd Class without Swords MM65.Two West Wall Medals, one with a packet.Mothers Cross in Bronze, with damage to the enamel. HJ TinneTwo rally Tinnies Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery badge by FLL43, Replacement pin and catch.
1984 Jaguar XJ6 4.2 Auto Series 3Make: JaguarModel: XJ6 Year: 1984Mileage: 98000VIN: 385153Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: Contact AucitoneerTransmission: automatic This 1984 Jaguar XJ6 Series 3, in smart Antelope bronze with pepperpot alloys, was imported from South Africa in 2018, after being owned by a classic car hire place. However it wasn't registered here, so is thus still on South African plates. The NOVA process has been completed but the car still needs a British registration allocated to it. The vendor describes it as 'running and driving spot-on'. The recorded mileage is 98,172. Aside from the South African registration document, there is little paperwork to accompany the car.Thanks to coming from a country with a somewhat more hospitable climate than the UK, this Jaguar is very well-preserved, inside and out. The only significant flaw on the bodywork is some touch-up paint on the peak of the inner nearside headlamp, while inside, the cream leather interior is in very good order. There is some cracking to the wood on the doors, but that on the dash still looks good.PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 7TH OCTOBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
2004 London Taxis INT TXII Bronze AutoMake: London TaxisModel: INT TXII Bronze Year: 2004Mileage: 218500VIN: SCRT3A6ME4C156628Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: GK54ERUTransmission: automatic 2,402cc, diesel. Four registered owners. Fitted with a wheelchair ramp. Comes with current V5 and MoT history. The mileage is recorded at 218,500. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 3RD NOVEMBER BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
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