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Lot 117

Historical Medals, Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, white metal medals (6), by Cass, for Fred Griffin, Salisbury, 31mm (W & E 2066A.1), by Sale (4), for Biddestone and Slaughterford, issued by H.G. Bucknell, 39mm (W & E 2336K.1), for Calne (2), both 39mm (W & E 2336C.1), and for Devizes, 39mm (W & E 2336O.1), unsigned, for Chippenham, issued by H.G. Bucknell, 38mm (W & E 2604D.1); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, an aluminium medal by H. Grueber for Edmund Awdry, Chippenham, 38mm (W & E 4270H.1), a white metal medal by A. Miesch for John Folliott, Salisbury, 34mm (W & E 4421G.1); George V, Coronation, 1911, an aluminium medal by Fattorini for William Small, Chippenham, 38mm (W & E 5097E.2), a plated white metal medal by Vaughton for R.A. Wilson, Salisbury, 32mm (W & E 5243II.1); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, a plated bronze medal by Vaughton for Salisbury, 32mm (W & E 5753B.2); George VI, Coronation, 1937, a cupro-nickel medal by Spink for Salisbury, 33mm (W & E 7280N.1); Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, an aluminium medal by Turner & Simpson for Devizes, 39mm (W & E 8107I.1); Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee, 2002, a gilt medal, unsigned, for Marlborough, 50mm; Elizabeth II, Diamond Jubilee, 2012, a nickel medal, unsigned, for Salisbury, 35mm [15]. Last two mint state, many others very fine, second very rare, a good group of local royal medals; some with clips, rings and ribbons £70-£100 --- Provenance: Second bt January 2018; fifth bt November 2018; sixth bt D.C. Pennock September 2010; seventh bt P. Barker December 2010. Frederick Griffin (1835-1905), timber and coal merchant, mayor of Salisbury 1886-7; Harry G. Bucknell, watchmaker and jeweller, Chippenham; Edward Mainley Awdry (1854-1944), mayor of Chippenham 1901-2; John Alfred Folliott (1862-1923), brewer, mayor of Salisbury 1901-2; William Small, mayor of Chippenham 1910-11; Richard Arthur Wilson, mayor of Salisbury 1909-10

Lot 118

Historical Medals, Princess Louise’s Visit to Trowbridge, 1889, a white metal medal by A. Miesch for W. Roger Brown, 38mm (W & E 1593A.1); Coronation Celebration Committee, Calne, 1902, a fibre badge by Mogridge & Wyatt, Bristol, 38mm; Bulford Tug of War Team, 1908, a silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 39 x 26mm; Calne Hort[icultura]l Fanciers’ & Sports Association, 1909, a fibre Committee badge, 48mm; Wilts County Miniature Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (25 Yds., R.T. Harvey, Melksham R.C., 1910), 38mm; Wiltshire Arts & Crafts Association, bronze award medals by Wright & Son, Edgware (2), dated (1914; 1931), both 41mm; Harris, Calne, an enamelled silver Long Service award medal, unsigned, with clasps for 5 Years and Loyalty, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, 32mm; Centenary of Wiltshire Constabulary, 1939, a nickel medal, unsigned, 39mm; Wilts Small-Bore Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, unsigned, engraved (1953-54 Winter League, Division 2), 25mm; Salisbury, a silver Long Service award medal by Vaughton, named (A. Green, for the Completion of 50 Years Service with Woodrow & Co Ltd), hallmarked Birmingham 1959, 35mm; Wilts County Amateur Swimming Association, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned, un-named, 25mm [12]. Very fine and better; seventh in red case of issue by Chas. Wright Ltd, Medallists, Edgware £60-£80 --- Provenance: Second and fourth bt R. Setchfield June 2009; third bt September 2017; eighth bt January 2015; tenth bt October 2012; last bt June 2012. Sir William Roger Brown (1831-1902), clothier and woollen merchant, industrialist, financier of Trowbridge Town Hall, opened by Princess Louise on 14 June 1889; C.& T. Harris (Calne) Ltd, bacon curers, established 1770; Woodrow & Co, ironmongers, 3 Castle street, Salisbury, established 1884

Lot 119

Historical Medals, Royal Society of Arts, 1952, a bronze award medal, unsigned [by P. Metcalfe for Pinches], bust of Prince Philip left, rev. frontal elevation of the Society’s building, edge named (David Edward Ward, Intermediate Examinations, 1962, Book-Keeping), 57mm (MJP p.176; E 2082; cf. DNW 86, 138). Extremely fine; in red card box of issue, with certificate £30-£40 --- David Edward Ward (1943-2021), accountant and numismatist, Bulford

Lot 339

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Conder Token Collectors’ Club, medallic tokens (8), 1999, in brass, by P. Flanagan, swan, rev. Lady Godiva, edge stamped 3, 39mm, 28.75g/12h (CTCJ 11, p.53); 2000, in bright bronze, by B. Timmons, rev. Uncharitable Monopolizer, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.39g/12h (CTCJ 19, p.4); 2001, in brass, by P. Flanagan, rev. Time seated on coin cabinet, holding shield inscribed wayne anderson 1941-1999, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.29g/12h (CTCJ 23, p.5, from the corrected rev. die); 2002, in brass, by P. Flanagan, similar but shield inscribed with error dates 1941-1991, edge stamped 003/250, 39mm, 26.30g/12h (CTCJ 23, p.5, from the incorrect rev. die); 2004 (2), in bright bronze and ‘gold’, revs. druid’s head left in wreath, both edges stamped 003, both 39mm, 26.31g/12h, 26.26g/12h (CTCJ 31, p.14); 2005, in frosted copper, rev. bull, edge stamped 003, 39mm, 26.41g (CTCJ 36, p.4); 2006, in frosted copper, rev. bust of Britannia right, edges stamped 006, 39mm, 26.34g/12h (CTCJ 41, p.4) [8]. All brilliant mint state £50-£100 --- This series of limited-edition medals was the brainchild of the late Philip Flanagan. The Club was founded in 1996 by Wayne Anderson (1941-99) and a steering group which included Joel Spingarn, Bill McKivor (member no. 3), Jerry and Sharon Bobbe, Allan Davisson and Robinson S. Brown Jr; at the time of its first newsletter (now journal) in August 1996 it could boast 89 members. The first medal was issued in March 1999 and the last, for the Club’s 10th anniversary, in November 2006. Various edition sizes have been reported; some of the silver issues were struck in very limited quantities and the late owner’s envelope states that only 25 medals bearing the incorrect year of Wayne Anderson’s death were made, contrary to the edge inscription

Lot 346

A Dutch style crackle glazed vase, two bowls of the same design, a small cabinet cup, a Royal Worcester cornucopia, two bronze effect bird ornaments, and a trophy stand

Lot 69

A pair of eastern bronze Dog of Fo squat candle sticks each 10 cm high

Lot 69

Bronze horse & jockey racer statue, signed Mene to base

Lot 333

A bronze ship's bell with hinged mount, height 22cm.

Lot 86

A bronze model of a busker boy with a violin at his shoulder and a hat full of coins, after Rudolph Kaesbach (1873-1955), upon a grey marble base, height 23cm.

Lot 41

A good Georgian rosewood boxwood inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy, the hinge lid revealing a fitted interior with two cut glass lidded jars and stoppers, together with an original cut glass pedestal mixing bowl, the case with bronze lion ring handles, width 31.5cm.

Lot 49

A modern bronze group upon black marble stand after David Cornell 'Champion Finish' depicting Lester Piggott on horseback, with certificate, height 18.5cm.

Lot 715

A collection of British and foreign coinage, including silver and an American 1853 half dime, a 1915 Australian 1 shilling coin, a George IV 1830 farthing etc., together with a WWII medal and a bronze Royal Lifesaving Society medal.

Lot 42

A Benin bronze group depicting a stylised lion figure and horse upon a mythical crocodile style figure with cast figures on its side, length 38cm.

Lot 514

An Indian votive bronze goddess deity figure, height 18.5cm.

Lot 75

A bronze model of a dancing girl after Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873-1925), signed, upon grey, red and black veined marble base, height 24cm.

Lot 359

A pair of Victorian cast bronze wall plaques within a lozenge strapwork foliate scroll pierced border with cherub masks, width 34cm.

Lot 548

A pair of Japanese bronze silver and copper inlaid miniature vases, both decorated with iris, both signed to the base, height 9.5cm.

Lot 65

A 19th century bronze sculpture of a woman in 18th century dress holding a wheat sheaf and on cylindrical black marble base, height overall 27.5cm.

Lot 74

A bronze seated model of a bear after Louis-Albert Carvin, upon a green marble base, height overall 17cm.

Lot 110

An African bronze tribal neck ring, diameter 21.5cm.

Lot 221

Interesting miscellaneous items, including five silver hallmarked shield fobs, two bronze shield fobs, a gilt bronze and enamel Cornwall County F.A. fob and three motor car ration books.

Lot 332

A large vintage bronze bell, height 31cm.

Lot 52

An impressive early 20th century continental bronze and ivory figure in the form of a Persian lady in regional costume, the head and right arm in ivory, height 57cm (unsigned).

Lot 526

A Japanese bronze bottle vase with elephant head twin handles, the body with two panels cast in relief with dragons amongst waves, height 19cm, together with two Chinese bronze censers (3).

Lot 125

A Tibetan bronze figure of Tara, Seated in the dhyana mudra upon a double lotus socle. 11 cm wide x 17 cm high Condition report: Begging bowl missingBase loose

Lot 178

Louis-Albert Carvin (1875-1951), a patinated bronze study of a pair of recumbent antelopes, with a rich russet/green patina, marked L.Carvin, mounted on a simple polished black marble plinth, 66 cm long x 17 cm wide x 26 cm highCondition report: No apparent defects

Lot 126

A large Chinese gilt-bronze figure of Buddha, seated in the bhumisparsa mudra with inset glass eyes supported on a plain hollow base. 36 cm wide x 43 cm high x 23 cm deep.Condition report: One eye missing

Lot 174

Franz Hagenauer, a plated bronze and ebonised birch figure of Josephine Baker, modelled in a striking pose, on oval base stamped wHw, Atelier Hagenaur Wien, 30cmCondition report: Some light surface wear throughout, with rubbing and tarnishing to the metalware. A little loose on the base with some movement to the figure.

Lot 194

A pair 19th-century French patinated bronze and ormolu figural candelabra, each with four fruiting vine branches and five candle sconces all issuing from a hunting horn held by putti. Mounted on turned and fluted black marble bases with gilt toupe feet. 51 cm high x 24 cm wideCondition report: No apparent damage

Lot 173

Denis Mathews 1999, bronze study of the head of a submerged crocodile's head, 12 cm long together with a leopard's track in bronze signed and dated 1996 by the same hand. Together with a bronzed figure of an elephant on a wooden base.

Lot 180

A bronze replica of the horse drawn chariot recovered near the imperial tomb of Ch'in Shih-huang-ti on laquered wooden stand housed in a perspex display case. Intricately detailed and painted. H.27 L.44.5 W.31cm

Lot 69

A bronze figure of a bull on veined marble plinth. H.13.5 L.16 W.7.5cm

Lot 106

Brian Bourke HRHA (b.1936)Two Painted Bronze HeadsOil on canvas, 100 x 100cm (39¼ x 39¼'')Signed and inscribed verso; dated 2004/2005 on label versoProvenance: From the Antoinette and Patrick J. Murphy Collection.Exhibited: Taylor Galleries, solo exhibition, label verso.

Lot 114

John Behan RHA (b.1938)FishBronze, 37 x 57cm (14½ x 22½'')UniqueSigned & dated (19)'94

Lot 89

Eamon O'Doherty  (1939-2011)James JoyceBronze, 48cm high (19'')Signed and numbered 3/6

Lot 125

Melanie Le Brocquy HRHA (1919-2018)CatBronze, 17 x 14.5cm (6¾ x 5¾'')Signed and numbered 3/6

Lot 88

James McKenna (1933-2000)Emerging Horse and RiderBronze, 15cm high x 18cm wide (5¾ x 7'')Signed and dated indistinctlyUnique

Lot 51

Sophie Ryder (British, born 1963)Maquette for Paintpots signed, numbered and dated 'AC1 Ryder 2001' (on the base)bronze with a grey patina60.3 cm (23 3/4 in.) wideAn Artist's cast aside from the edition of 9Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Artist, from whom acquired by the present owner in 2015Private Collection, U.K.Jonathan Benington discusses the present work, the origins of which stem to a 2001 trip which Ryder made to Canada. He elaborates 'During their stay in British Columbia, the family visited the Rockies and came across a magical place known as Paint Pots, where Native Canadians had once extracted natural ochre bubbling up out of large pools in the ground in order to use it in their paintings' (Jonathan Benington, Sophie Ryder, Lund Humphries, Farnham, 2001, p.114). A series of drawings on the theme was produced in which Ryder's familiar Lady Hare beings are composed against ochre backgrounds. The idea was then translated into the present maquette and a life-sized bronze.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 46

Dame Elisabeth Frink R.A. (British, 1930-1993)Harbinger Bird Ibronze with a brown patina 43.8 cm. (17 1/4 in.) highConceived in 1961 in an edition of 6Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, U.K.ExhibitedNew York, Bertha Schaeffer Gallery, Elisabeth Frink, 1961 (another cast)LiteratureS. Tillim, Arts Magazine, December 1961, p.49Bryan Robertson, Elisabeth Frink, Sculpture: Catalogue Raisonné, Harpvale Press, Salisbury, 1984, cat.no.75, p.153 (ill.b&w., another cast)Annette Ratuszniak, Elisabeth Frink, Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture 1947-93, Lund Humphries, London, 2013, cat.no.FCR93, pp.76-77 (ill.b&w., another cast)Elisabeth Frink has been associated with the 'Geometry of Fear' group, a term coined by Herbert Read in 1952 to describe the work of eight British artists represented in the New Aspects of British Sculpture exhibition at the Venice Biennale of 1952. This original group of artists, which did not contain Frink, exhibited angular, jagged, rough-textured, or spiky work which was seen to reflect the angst, anxiety and guilt of the immediate Post-War period. The influence of the movement can be seen on the work of Frink throughout the 1950s and 60s, with the bird motif playing a key role in her output. The group of birds to which the present work belongs have been described as follows: 'The Harbinger Birds show how Frink worked the plaster very quickly, building up with an almost assemblage-type approach, at times using sections of dried plaster from containers and creating slab-like planes that add menace to these zoomorphic birds that symbolise the foreshadowing of destruction' (Annette Ratuszniak, Elisabeth Frink, Catalogue Raisonné of Sculpture 1947-93, Lund Humphries, London, 2013, p.77)Other casts from this edition are in the Jerwood Gallery and Salford Museum & Art Gallery collections.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 52

Sophie Ryder (British, born 1963)Minotaur and Hare on a Grate signed, numbered and dated 'Ryder AC/2 1993' (on the base)bronze with a grey patina 79.8 cm. (31 in.) highAn Artist's cast aside from the edition of 9Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Artist, from whom acquired by the present owner in 2015Private Collection, U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 763

JOHN F. KENNEDY BRONZE INAUGURATION MEDAL, dated January 20th 1961, 7.6cm diameter

Lot 819

20TH CENTURY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A DANCING FEMALE, by Miguel Fernando Lopez, signed Milo, 52cm high

Lot 728

WAYNE STRICKLAND SHEARING THE LAMB, bronze, limited edition no. 9 of 25, mounted on a wooden base, 23cm high overall

Lot 730

MAURICE BOUVAL BRONZE OF A SLEEPING FAIRY, modelled on a naturalistic base, signed to the reverse, 5cm high

Lot 729

ART NOUVEAU BRONZE VASE, Leda and the Swan, relief decorated with nude maiden and swan, signed 'Carda' to base, 11.2cm high

Lot 816

BRONZE FIGURE OF A PIXIE, holding a leaf in each hand, 77cm high

Lot 783

ART DECO STYLE PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ACROBAT, modelled lunging forward with arms raised behind head holding a ball, 31.5cm wide

Lot 702

ART DECO IVORY AND BRONZE FIGURE OF A MOOR BOY, FERDINAND PREISS (GERMAN, 1882-1943), the patinated bronze figure modelled with drinks tray, on an oblong onyx base, signed to base, 17cm high

Lot 781

ART DECO STYLE GILDED AND PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ACROBAT, modelled lunging forward with arms raised behind head holding a ball, 31.5cm wide

Lot 46

A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester vase by Thomas Baxter, of theatrical interest, circa 1814-16Applied to the shoulder with gilded dragon handles, their outstretched wings forming the terminals, painted by Thomas Baxter with an oval portrait of 'Falstaff' within a colourful 'jewelled' border, the rich blue ground with delicate gilding in classical style, the borders picked out in bronze and gold, 24.5cm high, script mark referring to Coventry Street address, inscribed 'FALSTAFF. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time, but also how thou art accompanied' from Henry IV, Part 1Footnotes:ProvenanceTwinight CollectionA very similar vase, with the same panel of Falstaff, formed the central part of a three-piece garniture in the William M Keck II Collection sold by Bonhams in Los Angeles, 8-9 December 2014, lot 1100. This garniture will be illustrated in Charles Dawson's forthcoming book, Worcester Porcelain From Flight and Barr. A similar painting of Falstaff has also been noted on one of Thomas Baxter's jewelled cabinet cups. Another garniture of vases of the same shape and decoration, but with Baxter's landscapes rather than figure subjects, is illustrated by Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840 (1978), p.171, pl.165.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

A scarce Pines Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang moulded plastic child’s pedal car, Italian 1970s, finished in gold with black plastic mud guards and running boards, red plastic upholstered seat and steering wheel, Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang décor to bonnet, rear metal bumper, front metal grill with lights, GEN.11 number plate, red spoked wheels with solid rubber tyres, plastic silver and bronze side exhaust pipes and pull-out red and yellow side wings, l.48” (122cm), w.18” (46cm), h.18” (46cm), generally good original condition, lacks part of bonnet strap, wings slightly brittle.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk  or Jason Hurst  Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.

Lot 231

A 20th century Benin bronze head sculpture, 45cm high, together with an original tribal African drum from North Rhodesia, 69cm hLocation: G/RAB

Lot 274

Cast iron bronze effect stag figurine, H: 28 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 406

A pair of bronze reproductions of the Medici vase, late 19th / early 20th century, after the Antique, dark brown patina rubbed in places, 31.5cm high Good condition

Lot 405

A bronze bust of Ajax after the Antique, 20th c, cast from a 19th c model by Barbedienne, integral socle, rich brown patina, 35cm high Provenance: sold in these 'rooms, February 27, 2009, £336 Good condition

Lot 511

REPLICA ROMAN BRONZE COIN TOKEN NERO CLAVD CEASAR

Lot 525

TRAY OF GB PRE DECIMAL BRONZE COINS, PENNIES, HALF PENNIES, MAINLY FROM 1920S ONWARDS, BAG OF PRE 1911 PENNIES, AND HALF PENNIES, AND BAG OF FARTHINGS, AND TWO PRE DECIMAL COIN SETS

Lot 520

SELECTION OF CHINESE BRONZE CASH COINS

Lot 497

BRONZE PATINATED DUTCH GIRL NOVELTY BATTERY LIGHT

Lot 48

A BRONZE LADY TIFFANY STYLE LAMP WITH AMBER COLOURED SHADES

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