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A BRONZE HANGING INCENSE BURNER, BHUJ, WESTERN INDIA, 19TH CENTURY of octagonal form, the lower edge fringed with bells, standing on eight claw feet with parakeet finials above, hanging chains with peacock ornament and suspension hook above 31.5cm (max diam.); 64cm (height with chain extended)
Ⓐ A LUCKNOW ENAMEL HUQQA BOTTLE, INDIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURY silver-gilt with polychrome enamel decoration depicting idealised garden scenes with flowering trees, birds and rivers filled with fish and lotuses, the neck with over-hanging ridge, remains of an old auction label underneath 17cm high Provenance: Collection of Pierre Jourdan-Barry (1926-2016), acquired Christie's, London, 7 April 2011, lot 249. For a closely related Lucknow enamel huqqa of bell-shaped form in a private collection, see Mark Zebrowski, 'Gold, Silver and Bronze from Mughal India', London 1997, pl.71, p.85. Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey
Ⓖ A BRONZE FIGURE OF VENUS, PROBABLY FRENCH 17TH / 18TH CENTURY of Venus Pudica type but looking over her right shoulder, modelled in contrapposto, her lowered right arm clutching a drapery, her raised left hand shielding one breast, on a naturalistic base, dark patinated, on a square Rosso Levanto marble plinth bronze 27cm high, 36cm high overall Provenance: Gerald Coke (1907-1990) of Jenkyn Place, Bentley, Hampshire; to his son, the vendor, John Coke. Gerald Coke was a very successful business man and collector. He is perhaps best known for the Coke Handel Collection, an outstanding assembly of 'Handeliana' left to the nation (allocated to the Foundling Museum), his collection of James Giles decorated Worcester porcelain (bequeathed to the Worcester Porcelain Museum) and for the famous gardens he and his wife created at Jenkyn Place. Additionally he had collected Regency furniture during the war, as well as Renaissance bronzes, apparently turning from the latter because of their increasing cost (The Independent, 1 September 1995). Much of the furniture and furnishings from Jenkyn Place were sold at the auction 'The Coke Collection from Jenkyn Place', Christie's, London, 7 October 1996. This figure is probably from a model produced by one of the sculptors working for Louis XIV's court such as Corneille van Cleve (1645-1732) or Robert Le Lorrain (1666-1743). Part proceeds to benefit The Grange Festival
MICHELANGELO: AFTER DANIELE DA VOLTERRA (CIRCA 1509-1566) an Italian patinated bronze bust cast by the Fonderia Artistica Ferdinando Marinelli, Florence, late 20th century, based on the artist's death mask, the truncation signed in the bronze 'Fu Se Ferdinando Marinelli Firenze, 55cm high excluding white striated black marble socle; together with a composition columnar pedestal, modern, simulating bronze, with fluted pillar between a square base and top 174cm high overall
Ⓖ A PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE PEDESTAL VASES, EMPIRE STYLE dark patinated and parcel-gilt, the campana-shaped urns with female mask centred loop handles, square pedestals applied with ribbon-tied floral wreaths to each side (one lacking), formal leaf border above slate bases 28cm high Part proceeds to benefit The Grange Festival
A BRONZE FIGURE OF VISHNU RECLINING ON ANANTASHESHA, TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, 16TH / 17TH CENTURY on rectangular base, the five-headed cobra providing a raft and canopy, floating on the cosmic ocean, Vishnu's consorts Sri-Devi and Bhu-Devi seated beside him, holding padma stems 5.5cm high; 9cm long
A BRONZE UMAMAHESVARA GROUP, TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, 17TH / 18TH CENTURY the god Siva seated in lalitasana on a raised lotus throne, holding his consort Parvati on his left knee, his right hand raised in abhaya mudra, her left hand holding a padma, both wearing tall headdress with bud finial 13cm high
Ⓦ A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF GANESHA, SOUTH INDIA, 20TH CENTURY the four-armed, elephant-headed Hindu deity standing on a lotus base, holding his broken tusk in his primary left hand, eating sweets in his primary right hand with his trunk 54cm high Provenance: Formerly with Henry Brownrigg, London Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
A JAIN BRONZE SHRINE DEPICTING NEMINATHA, GUJARAT, WESTERN INDIA, DATED SAMVAT 1576/1519 AD brass with silver and copper inlay, of arched form, the tirthankara seated in padmasana on a lion throne with conch emblem at the front, flanked by chauri bearers and further jina figures, a canopy above lustrated by a pair of elephants, kalasa finial at the top, dedicatory inscription in devanagari script on the reverse including date 16.4cm high Provenance: Private Collection, London. Acquired at auction in the USA about ten years ago.
A BRONZE SHRINE DEPICTING A FORM OF DURGA, WESTERN DECCAN, CIRCA 16TH CENTURY the four armed goddess with tall pointed headdress, seated with legs loosely crossed, holding a weapon in each hand, a small figure seated on her left knee, flanked by two diminutive camels, three demon heads in front 14.3cm high
A HARAPPAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA BOWL, LOWER INDUS REGION, PAKISTAN, CIRCA 2500-1500 BC with straight, gently flared sides and flat base, the sides painted with line and repeated hatched lozenge design 7.2cm high; 10.7cm diameter Provenance: Private Collection, London The bronze age Indus Valley, or Harappan Civilisation lasted over two millenia, but it was at its peak of prosperity around 2000 BC. It was noted for being one of the worlds earliest settled urban cultures with clear indications of town planning, with sophisticated water supply and drainage and brick-built private and public buildings. Amongst more than 1000 sites, the best known are Mohenjo Daro and Harappa.
Ⓦ A BRONZE FIGURE OF A CHINLON (CANE BALL) PLAYER, PEGU, BURMA (NOW MYANMAR), CIRCA 1900 the young male figure wearing a loincloth, his hair tied in a bun, on square base 17.5cm high (excluding wood stand) Chinlon or cane ball is a traditional game played in Southeast Asia, with a hollow ball, made of rattan. It is thought to have origins as early as the 7th century. For a photograph of a game dating from 1895, now in the British Library, see Photo 430/15(63) Part proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection
A BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, THAILAND, 20TH CENTURY seated in sattvasana on a Chinese style throne, with bracket feet, his hands in bhumisparsa and dhyana mudra, the tightly curled hair with central miniature shrine, his head with flame usnisa 51cm high Provenance: Private collection, Southern England, acquired about 40-60 years ago.
TWO BRONZE HANGING LAMPS, JAVA, 14TH / 15TH CENTURY the larger with quatrefoil reservoir, arched suspension loop framing a seated figure, the smaller with lemon shaped reservoir, a stylised serpent within the suspension loop, chain attached at the top 20cm, 13cm Provenance: Private Collection, London
A GROUP OF LACQUERED GILT BRONZE ELEMENTS FROM A SHRINE, BURMA (NOW MYANMAR), 18TH / 19TH CENTURY probably forming a procession, including an ox-cart, a chariot, a pagoda and various figures, mostly of Buddhist devotees, 15.5cm (length of ox-cart), and smaller (14) Provenance: Private Collection, London. Acquired in the 1980s.
St Johns Ambulance Association Southern Railway Centre Medal Group, consisting of gilded hallmarked silver medal for 21 years service with additional bars for 35 and 40 years service. The medal was awarded to “WILFRED BRAGG 1945”. Housed in medal case. Accompanied by his bronze 7 year service medal, engraved on the back “WILFRED BRAGG 1935”, also in box of issue. (2 items)
Good Selection of British Military Cap Badges, including a bronze OSD Duke of Wellington’s West Riding regiment with blade fittings, Manchester regiment officers bronze field service cap badge (one blade missing), York & Lancaster regiment officers gilt cap badge with blade fittings and J R Gaunt London makers mark, Royal Irish Regiment other ranks brass cap badge with slider, Royal Munster Fusiliers other ranks bi-metal cap badge, Royal Artillery Volunteer white metal grenade headdress badge, plus others. Various conditions and periods. (15 items) *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.
Good Selection of British Officers Collar Badges, mostly being single examples, including silver gilt Reconnaissance Corps, Lincolnshire regiment, bronze OSD Cinque Ports Royal Sussex, silver gilt City of London Royal Fusiliers, bronze OSD Duke of Connaughts Own Hampshire regiment, plus others. Matched pair of bronze OSD Royal Welsh Fusiliers collar badges, pair of silver gilt Wiltshire regiment and miss-matched pairs of Sherwood Foresters and Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment. Various conditions and periods. (25 items) *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.
3x Royal Army Service Corps Officers Cap Badges, consisting of George V gilt and enamel example with backing plate and two lug fittings; Edward VIII bronze OSD example with one blade absent from the reverse; George VI chrome, gilt and enamel example with two lug fittings on the reverse. *This item has been imported from outside the EU, VAT on Imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price.
Selection of British Corps & Services Badges, including Radnor Home Guard, Army Physical Training Corps, Royal Artillery, bronze OSD REME, Machine Gun Corps, Small Arms School, Women’s Legion, Royal Defence Corps, Army Educational Corps, Military Police, plus others. Various conditions and periods. (37 items)
34x British Infantry of the Line Cap Badges, including Gloucestershire regiment, The Welch regiment, Somerset Light Infantry, Royal Fusiliers, Royal Sussex regiment, Border regiment, Hampshire regiment, East Surrey regiment, bronze OSD Somerset Light Infantry, plus others. Various conditions and periods. (34 items)
WW1 British 1917 Shoulder Rank Tunic to Distinguished Service Order & Military Medal Winner, interesting example of a WW1 1917 pattern shoulder rank tunic with leather football pattern buttons, bronze officers collar badges and small pattern rank pips. To one arm are two overseas service stripes and a single brass wound stripe to the other. The breast pocket has medal ribbons for the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O), Military Medal (M.M), British War and Victory medals. Tailors label to the interior collar which is well worn but the remains of 1918 date can be seen. The tunic shows some wear and a couple of areas of moth damage. The tunic is possibly that of James Peel, who served as both a private and an officer in the City of London Regiment Royal Fusiliers and was awarded both the Military Medal and the Distinguished Service Order, which is a very rare combination of medals. However he was also awarded the 1914-15 star, which ribbon is not present on this tunic. Worthy of further research.
WW2 Kings African Rifles Officers Battle Dress Blouse, heavy green wool battle dress blouse with rank insignia for Lieutenant Colonel. Bronze collar badges. Brass KAR shoulder title, bullion S.E.A.C shoulder title and bullion 14th Army formation sign. 1939-45 star, Africa star with rosette and Burma star medal ribbons above the breast pocket. Interior with no label and padded shoulders. Good overall condition.
Royal Welch Fusiliers Officers Battle Dress Blouse, fine example of an officers tailored 1940 pattern battle dress blouse which has been fitted with leather football buttons. Printed regimental shoulder titles, printed 45th Infantry division formation signs, red felt brigade bar and embroidered 2 ATSU formation sign. Bronze regimental collar badges fitted and regimental distinction ribbon tails to the collar. 1943 dated size label to the interior. Good example overall.
WW2 Royal Marines No41 Commando Officers Service Dress Uniform of Captain A D Wilkinson MC, Awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry in Italy 1944, fine officers service dress four pocket tunic with bronze Royal Marines tunic buttons, RM bronzed titles and rank pips to the shoulders. Cash tape COMMANDO shoulder titles. To the breast is medal ribbons for the Military Cross (M.C), 1939-45 star, Italy star and Defence medal. Interior with Hawkes & Co tailors label with inked name “Capt A D Wilkinson 2.3.43”. Accompanied by matching trousers. Evidence of where collar badges have once been worn, now removed. Set remains in generally good condition. Captain Wilkinson was awarded an immediate Military Cross for gallantry during the Italian campaign in 1944. The recommendation for the award was as follows, “At VIETRI SUL MARE on 13 September 1943 Captain Wilkinson was commanding the left forward troop in the defile. During the mortar bombardment preceding the attack which the enemy put in on his position Captain Wilkinson was blown from his weapon pit by a mortar bomb which landed two feet away piercing both his ear drums. In the subsequent attack Captain Wilkinson showed great gallantry. The enemy succeeded in infiltrating round the flanks of the position and the troop suffered heavy casualties. Realising the seriousness of the position and despite mortar bombs and small arms fire Captain Wilkinson went himself to find out the situation on the flanks and to encourage the men who were fighting against heavy odds. By his outstanding leadership and disregard for his own safety he inspired his troop who successfully repulsed the attack inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy”. According to “The Marines Were There” by Robert Bruce Lockhart (Putnam, 1950 pages 95-97) Captain Anthony Douglas Wilkinson was Officer Commanding A Troop, 41 RM Commando at Salerno in September 1943 and his MC was for Salerno where 41 Cdo suffered 50% casualties. Another book “Marine Commando - Sicily and Salerno with 41 RM Commando” (Hale, 1988) say Wilkinson commanded A Troop at La Molina, Sicily and was wounded there. The book has a photo of the officers of 41 Cdo aboard SS Durban Castle en route to Sicily and Wilkinson appears in the photo.
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