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Josef Thorak. 1889 Salzburg - 1952 Bad Endorf. Studierte 1910-14 bei Hanak an der Wiener Akademie, anschließend Meisterschüler von L. Manzel an der Berliner Akademie. Wurde 1937 Lehrer an der Münchner Akademie. Monogr. Reliefplatte mit Friedrich von Schiller am Schreibtisch. Bronze. 25,5 x 25,5 cm
A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF GUANYIN standing and wearing flowing robes on a lotus base, 20th century, 22cm high, a Japanese ivory tusk carving of a bearded figure, 7cm high, resin figure, 7cm high, bronzed seated figure, 5cm high, Burmese ceremonial dagger, 8.5cm long (5) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
AN EGYPTIAN PRE-DYNASTIC TERRACOTTA JAR with a narrow foliate horizontal band to the rim, the glazed body with slightly protruding foot rim, 23.5cm high, a bronze stag ornament on a marble stand, 18cm high overall, a marble vessel and cover, 9cm wide, miniature alabaster urn, 5cm high and a resin eagles head with inset eyes of abalone shell , 16cm long (5) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: The jar with long vertical crack and rim chips. the marble vessel with rim chips. alabaster vessel with rim chips. eagle head with wear and pitting.
A PERSIAN METAL BASIN decorated with a square panel of calligraphy, surrounded by scrolling foliage, within a raised rim, a small bronze bowl decorated with a band of fish, 7cm diameter, and two damascened boxes, 12 and 9cm wide (4) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
SOLANGE BERTRAND, FRENCH (1913-2011) A pair of Art Deco gilded bronze figures of a Dutch boy and girl with carved ivory faces, he upon a brown onyx base and she on a orange veined white onyx base, both 16cm high and both signed to bases (2) Condition Report: Tiny chip to onyx base on boy and a few flea bites to rims.
A pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers by Charley Baldwyn, dated 1899Of inverted pear shape moulded with bands of stiff leaves around the lower part, the scrolling handles hung with leafy garlands and coloured in green, bronze and gold, painted with four swans in flight above raised gold foliage and grasses, both signed 'C. BALDWYN', all against a pale blue ground, the reverses with three blue swallows in flight picked out in gold, raised on square bases, the domed covers with foliate bud finials, 24.2cm high, puce marks, shape number 1937 (4)Footnotes:ProvenanceNellie Hagen, April 1938Thence by family descent to the present ownerA similar pair of vases was sold by Bonhams on 9 September 2009, lot 336 and another on 18 May 2011, lot 594.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
Four: Captain W. P. Townshend, Royal Naval Reserve and Mercantile Marine, who was awarded the Royal Humane Society’s Medal in bronze for attempting to save life in Cape Town harbour in 1900 1914-15 Star (Lieut. W. P. Townshend. R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Commr. W. P. Townshend. R.N.R.); Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, G.V.R., silver and silver-gilt, hallmarks for London 1920, unnamed, mounted as worn, good very fine (4) £240-£280 --- William Pearson Townshend was born in London in 1875 and entered the Mercantile Marine, being employed by the Peninsula and Oriental Steamship Company. He was awarded the Royal Humane Society’s bronze medal (unsuccessful) in 1900 for attempting to save life in Cape Town Harbour in 1900- a man by the name of Bannard had been lost overboard and Townshend, who was asleep at the time, rushed on deck and got into a small boat. He dived four times but could not find Bannard Townshend passed his Master’s Certificate in 1903, and was commissioned Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve on 9 July 1904. He was promoted Lieutenant on 13 December 1907, and served during the Great War in H.M.S. Pembroke, H.M.S. Edgar, and H.M.S. Queen Victoria. He was promoted Lieutenant-Commander on 13 December 1915, and for his services during the Great War was Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Russian Order of St. Anne, 2nd Class. Promoted Commander on 31 December 1920, he relinquished his commission in the Reserve on 31 December 1925, being granted the honorary rank of Captain. Remaining in the Mercantile Marine, he was awarded the Greek Naval Merit of Meal in silver in 1932 for his role in the rescue of the crew of the Greek steamer Theodoros Bulgaris, whilst in command of the P. & O. Steamer Viceroy of India, in the Bay of Biscay. He finally retired in 1935. Sold with copied research.
Three: Second Lieutenant A. L. Trainer, Royal Flying Corps, late Northumberland Fusiliers and 23rd Battalion, London Regiment 1914-15 Star (7-2345 Pte. A. L. Trainer. North’d Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. A. L. Trainer. R.F.C.); together with a bronze Diocese of Newcastle Parochial Reader’s medallion, very fine (4) £140-£180 --- Allan Lorraine Trainer was born on 20 December 1891 and was educated at Berwick Grammar School. He attested for the Northumberland Fusiliers following the outbreak of the Great War and served with the 7th Battalion on the Western Front from 21 April 1915, taking part in the Battle of St. Julien four days after his arrival on the Front. Commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 23rd Battalion, London Regiment, he subsequently transferred to the Royal Flying Corps as an Observation Officer. He transferred to the Unemployed list on 10 June 1919, and post-War resumed his civilian career as a school master. Sold with copied research, including various copied newspaper cuttings that including photographic images of the recipient.
Pair: Private C. C. Adams, Hertfordshire Yeomanry British War and Victory Medals (10540 Pte. C. C. Adams. Herts. Yeo.); together with the recipient’s Royal Horticultural Society Long Service Medal, bronze, with ‘50 Years’ Bar, the reverse engraved ‘C. C. Adams’, in original John Pinches case, with accompanying R.H.S. lapel badge, good very fine (3) £100-£140 --- Charles Christopher Adams was born in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire in 1894. In the 1911 Census he is noted as a seventeen year old nursery hand, at Flamstead End, Cheshunt. After service overseas in the Great War with 1/1 Hertfordshire Yeomanry, he returned to his gardening career, and he is still a resident of Cheshunt in the 1939 Register, where he is recorded as a ‘Nurseryman - Roses’. The Royal Horticultural Society Long Service Medal was instituted in 1958. It is bestowed upon any man or woman of British Nationality, resident in the United Kingdom, who has completed 40 years’ continuous satisfactory employment as a gardener or in some other horticultural capacity with one employer or family, or in one place, with Bars being awarded for fifty or sixty years service.
Six: Sergeant H. T. Bugden, Hampshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (1804 Sjt. H. T. Bugden. Hamps. R.); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (1804 Pte. H. T. Bugden. Hamps. R.); Defence Medal; Police L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R. (Const. Herbert T. Bugden); Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (200169 Sjt. H. Bugden. 4-Hamps. R.) name officially corrected; together with Southern Railway St. John Ambulance L.S. Medal, for 7 Years, 35mm, bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘Herbert T. Bugden 1932.’, complete with brooch bar ‘7 Years’, the first six mounted court-style, very fine or better (7) £200-£240 --- T.E.M. Army Order 65 of February 1921, published as ‘Budgen’; corrected in Army Order 51 of February 1922 to ‘Bugden’. Medal Index Card indicates that T.E.M. was appropriately amended and re-issed on 17 October 1921. Herbert Thomas Bugden served mainly with the 1/4th Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment. He died on 26 December 1973.
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