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GEORGE VAN DER STRAETEN (1856-1941) - BRONZE & IVORY FIGURE a gilt bronze figure of a lady with arms crossed by her body, with a carved ivory face and hands and mounted on an octagonal onyx base. Signed to the base Van Der Straeten, and stamped to the underside of the bronze, Bronze AG Paris. 22cms high
COLLECTION OF CHINESE SEALS late Qing Dynasty, including a white and pale green jadeite cylindrical seal mounted with a Buddhist lion (5.5cms high), two spinach jade seals surmounted with lions (6cms high, no seal marks), a pair of beige and brown flecked reddish soapstone mountain form carvings in shallow relief (12.5cms high), a bronze square seal surmounted with Buddhist lion (5cms high), and three other carved soapstone seals. Also with a small Chinese box with seal inside. (10)
A large Chinese bronze floor vase, profusely cast in relief with bands of prunus, figures riding deer and auspicious objects, 92cm high, 33.5cm diameter, 19th century or earlierProvenance: Discovered in the garden of a Derbyshire home by the vendor upon the purchase of the property around twenty years ago
An unusual 19th century dark patinated bronze patent combination inkwell and desk compass, designed by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807 - 1894), hinged cover cast as a coiled cobra, set with a dial and crested by a 'crystal ball', rocky base, opaque glass liner, 18cm high, the design published February 5th 1850
A French Napoleon III oval Champlevé blue enamel and gilt bronze table casket by Jean-Pierre-Alexandre Tahan, the domed cover and sides decorated with stylized strapwork and flowerheads within 'jeweled string of pearl' borders, figural finial, acanthus wrapped scroll feet, beaded borders, 18cm wide, 14cm high, c.1860Jean-Pierre-Alexandre Tahan (1813-1892) first established himself rue Basse-du-Rempart in 1847. He moved to 11, Boulevard des Italiens circa 1850 where he remained until 1878 as official supplier to Emperor Napoleon III, specialising in the Renaissance and Rococo styles. He was awarded a silver medal at the 1849 exhibition, a médaille de seconde classe in 1852 and a gold medal in 1867. He used to work with artists and makers such as Cornu and Cremer.
An Art Nouveau period, bronze patinated spelter and Rosso Antico marble figural mantel clock, 9.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed H. Luppen & Cie., Bruxelles, Arabic numerals, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with dancing muses raising aloft a putto, gilt metal mounts cast with leafy scrolls, 70cm high, c.1900
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