René Lalique (1860-1945) a brass 'Orphelinat des Armees' charitable medal/pendant,c.1914, stamped R.Lal,Depicting a mother and child, 3.2 x 3 cm; together with a Frédéric Vernon (French 1858-1912) ‘Banquet des Tuileries’ figurative medallion, signed and dated 22 Sept 1900, 6.3 x 4.6 cm; together with a bronze medallion of shaped rectangular form by Bonnetain, depicting a winged figure, inscribed, dated 1935, 6.6 x 8 cm; a circular medallion by P. Dammann, dated 1907 and depicting a face on one side, 6.3 diameter; and a circular medallion by Emile Monier, depicting figures on one side, the reverse cast with inscription for an economics conference Paris 1935, 6.8 cm diameter; and a Bruxelles Exposition Universelle medallion signed Rau, with male figures on the reverse, dated 1958, 5.9 cm diameter (6) Some old marks, wear and rubbing to medallions. Bruxelles more rubbed than the others.
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A group of six medallions,Comprising: an Edmund Moiret (1883-1966) St George and the Dragon medallion, reverse plain, artists monogram, 7.9 x 5.9 cm; together with a patinated bronze medallion by K. Lang, with an aggressive looking man on horseback, the reverse with wounded man cast Rites Kreuz (Red Cross) Modling, 6.8 cm square; and a circular medallion awarded for Effort, signed Josue Dupon, reverse cast inscription Donated by the Municipality of Ledeberg 1939 for effort, 7.5 cm diameter; and a rectangular bronze medallion by Karl Perl, dated 1915 depicting a man with a Sword and entitled ‘Heldentod’ (heroic death), 6.5 x 4.5 cm; and a circular medallion by C. Stoeving, Berlin, showing a man holding scales, the reverse with inscription dated 1912; and a circular medallion with seated man and books, the reverse cast ‘Struck for the British Empire Exhibition 1924, Nobel Industries, PM artist initials, 3.5 cm diameter, (6)Some old marks, wear and rubbing to medallions.
Pierre Etienne Daniel Campagne (French 1851-1910/1914), a patinated bronze figure “ Phryné devant ses juges”,Late 19th Century, signed ‘Campagne’, and with applied tag inscribed ‘Phryné devant ses juges , par Campagne Sculptr’,Modelled and cast as a naked young woman holding a drape, on integral base,34.5 cm highIndentation on the back of her neck and some wear to her shoulder blades. Some rubbing and wear to front, nipple and tummy and thighs. Natural wear to base.
J. Garnier (French 1853-1910), a metal figural vase patinated to simulate bronze,c.1890, signed J. Garnier and stamped E. Fres,Modelled and cast as a putti opening a pot embellished with lily pads and a frog,16.5 cm highSome old marks and wear, with some surface bubbling and rubbing in keeping with age. Some dirt in the vase and crevices.
Hans Stotlenberg Lerche (1867-1920), a patinated bronze figural vase ‘Le choeur des enfants’ (The children’s choir),Late 19th Century, signed H. St. Lerche and with Louchet Paris ciseleur seal,Modelled and cast as a vase with a snake wrapped around the neck and a group of boys sitting on it, their mouths open in song,13 cm highSome old marks and wear and rubbing in keeping with age. Some dirt in the vase and crevices.
Antoine Bofill (Spanish 1875 - date died unknown, but some time after 1925), a patinated bronze,c.1900, signed Bofill,Modelled and cast as a putti riding on the back of a turtle; together with another unsigned bronze of a putti sitting on a cushion,11 cm and 9,5 cm respectively (2)A few old marks and light wear and rubbing in keeping with age. Some dirt in the crevices.
Alfred Jean Foretay (Swiss 1861-1944), an Art Nouveau patinated bronze figure,c.1900, signed A. Foretay,Modelled and cast as a maiden sitting on a tree stump holding a flower in each hand, having a leaf halo behind her head,36.5 cm highA few old marks and light wear and rubbing in keeping with age. Some traces of green on her arms, hair and leaf behind her head – now mostly faded or rubbed away. Wear to base.
Jules Meliodon (French 1867 - date of death unknown but sometime after 1940), a patinated bronze figural lamp base, lacking bower and light fitment,c.1900, signed Modelled and cast as an art nouveau maiden, her long dress spreading out to form the base, there are apertures for the wiring and bower,29.5 cm highThe bronze is missing the bower and the light fitments that would attach under her arms and go overhead. Some old marks and wear and rubbing to high points in keeping with age. Some dirt in the crevices.
An Art Nouveau patinated bronze 'Poppy' twin-branch candelabrum, probably French,c.1900, Modelled and cast with the sconces in the two open flowers and flanking a seed pod, on sinuous stems, the base cast with four leaves, 16 cm high, 23 cm wideOld marks, wear and rubbing to surfaces, particularly the flowers/sconces. Sconces are screwed in place and a little loose. Wear to base. Some wax and dirt in sconces.
A pair of white marble obelisks, inset with amethyst crystal panels, 38.5cm high, together with a pair of Grand Tour style specimen, marble pyramids, 10.5cm high and bronze model of an Egyptian sphinx, 19cm long (5)Condition report: Losses to tips and edges of obelisks. Some areas split.Chips to base of pyramids, other minor losses.Knocks and wear to sphinx.
A pair of French Empire-style patinated and gilt-bronze candlestick lamps, of recent manufacture, each with a guilloché-cast sconce above a fluted column, with an acanthus detailed capital and raised on paw supports and a triform base, each with a pleated blue silk shade, 31cm diameter, 56cm high (2)Condition report: Some wear, scratches and rubbing to gilding. General knocks and surface wear throughout. In need of re-wiring.
A bronze motorcycle mascot 'Old Bill' by Bruce Bairnsfather, with an impressed registration on a modern turned wood column stand, 6cm wide, 7.5cm deep, 12cm highCondition report: The underside of the mascot has the remains of the aluminium tube mount.There are some srface scratches to the tarnished polish finish.
Of United States Military Interest: four signatures to include, Nathan Farragut Twining (1897-1982), a United States Air Force General, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force 1953-1957, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1957-1960, Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg (1899-1954), United States Air Force General, Second Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Second Director of Central Intelligence, Joseph Taggart McNarney (1893-1972), Four Star General in the United States Army and United States Air Force, also serving as Military Governor of Occupied Germany, and Robert Everton Cushman Jr (1914-1985), a United States Marine Corps Four Star General, honoured for Heroism during WWII at the Battles of Guam (Navy Cross), Bougainville (Bronze Star) and Iwo Jima (Legion of Merit), also commanding all Marine Forces during the Vietnam War and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Agency
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