A small gilt-bronze clock in the Palladian style; the pediment depicting a chariot scene in relief, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and highly ornate pierced rose-gold-coloured hands and flanked by two classical-style fluted columns, signed 'Verni' to the underside, appears to be in working order (9.75cm high)
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A Yanagisawa A9932J "Pete King" model Alto saxophone, serial no. 0030202776, having a solid bronze body with a solid silver neck and bell each engraved with flowers, with Up Next Music Glasgow purchase receipt, housed in a leather travel case.This saxophone was purchased by Arthur Lindon saxophonist and session musician formerly of the 1960's bands The Dawnbreakers and The Amazing Friendly Apple.
A 1985 Cannes Film Festival trophy, the bronze Winged Lion of St Mark mounted on a marble plinth with presentation plaque "XXXII Festival International Du Film Publictaire, Groupe . Categorie 7, Decerne A : Ayer Barker, Annonceur : Addis, Cannes 1985", in fitted red leather presentation case, trophy w.8, d.4, h.11cm.
A French Art Deco Finnigans Icarus bronze car mascot, circa 1925, by Colin George for Farman Cars, nickel plated bronze, signed Colin George, Finnigans, London, Made in France, with foundry marks and signed to one side, on a wooden plinth base24cm high overallCondition report: Complete with worn surfaces. It measures 17cm high and 20cm wide, excluding the wooden plinth.
A 1970's concrete and bronze garden lantern, with an opaque glass shade, on a slender column and cast base. Provenance: Believed to originally have been installed at the American Embassy in London and removed during refurbishments201cm highCondition report: Overall appears to be complete and usable. Quite weathered overall and this has cuased the metal to dull and the concrete to mark. The glass shade appears intact. Is not very stable, so would need to be correctly fixed in place as it is heavy. Not currently wired for use.
After Milo, Miguel Fernando Lopez, Portuguese, contemporary, a bronze and gilt figure of a lady holding a candelabra, with a white alabaster shade, on a marble pedestal base, 223cm high overallCondition report: Some light signs of use and from being moved, but complete and uasble. The wiring would need replacing. Very heavy and requires two people to lift it. Shade lifts off and marble comes into sections so it can be moved.
A pair of African tribal bronze / brass figures, one playing a drum, mounted on a hardwood base, 17cms wide. The figures are by the Fon people of what used to be Dahomey, to the West of Nigeria. Its name was changed to Benin in the 1970s but it has no connection with Benin City where the famous bronzes came from.The Fon made bronze figures in groups on a wooden base. This one shows a drummer playing and a woman dancing to the music. No other African tribe made work of this kind. Their work is distinctive because of the human proportions of the figures and the way they are shown in motion unlike most African figures which are stiff and static
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