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Group of four early 20th century Austrian miniature bronze figures including one of a teacher type figure holding books and cane, marked with the Franz Bergman (1861-1936) trade mark stamp: the letter "B" within a double handled bar, also stamped "Gesch 7294", 8cm tall, together with three similar small figures, each bearing similar but not matching marks, 6cm, 8cm and 8cm (4)
A pair of French or English gilt bronze and moulded glass mounted lustre candle holders, mid-19th century, with birds perched on tree trunks, on engine milled circular bases, 27cm highCondition Report: Lacking one glass pendant.Parts of the tier of scrolls are a bit bent.Previously drilled for electricity though no wires are currently present.Minor rubbing and slight wear to gilding overall.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French gilt bronze twin light wall appliques in Louis XVI style, second half 19th century, the ribbon-tied backplates issuing twin scrolled and acanthus cast branches, above further foliage and grapes, later wired for electricity, 66cm high, 31cm wide, 18cm protuberance Provenance: Reputedly, Crowthers, North End Road, London, before 1975Ray Mill House, Chippenham, Wiltshire, until 1995,Thence by descent, until sold Woolley & Wallis, 11 January 2017, lot 560 (£2,500)After which, Private Collection, The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale, OxfordshireCondition Report: As catalogued these have been later wired for electricity - this has been partly overwired but the sconces have been drilled to accommodate the flex - these will need rewiring and testing on installation by a professional electricianThese were cast in parts which have been joined and braced to the rear - these all appear solid and stable overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French patinated and parcel gilt bronze and marble mounted figural table lamps in Louis XVI style, late 19th century, each modelled with an amorino raising a foliate cast light fitment, raised on fluted and shaped circular section bases, 39cm highProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, some chips and losses to the marble bases, the bronze elements with varying patina, These are wired for electricity but will need fully re-wiring and testing before use in a domestic settingThe fitments are loose overall, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Two French patinated bronze models of animals, late 19th century, one a pheasant after Pierre-Jules Mene (1810-1879), the naturalistically cast oval socle inscribed P. J. MENE to the maquette, 9cm high, 24cm long; the other a prancing horse after Jules Moigniez, (1835-1894), inscribed MOIGNIEZ to the maquette, 11cm high, 14cm longProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale
A walnut, parquety inlaid, and gilt metal mounted occasional table, in Louis XVI style, circa 1900, attributed to Donald Ross and in the manner of Riesener, 71cm high, 41cm wide, 36cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireDonald Ross (1830-1916) was one of the most celebrated Victorian furniture makers. Located at 13 Denmark Square, Soho, his firm supplied furniture to some of the most important retailers of the period including Edwards & Roberts, Gillows and John Watson of Oxford Street, as well as exhibiting in the 1851 Great Exhibition. His work is characterised by its distinctive dot and trellis parquetry (as seen on this lot), a technique Ross developed in the fourth quarter of the 19th century inspired by the work of renowned 18th century Parisian makers such as Jean-Henri Riesener and Pierre Garnier. For a pair of tables by Ross incorporating dot and trellis parquetry are currently held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (W.47:1, 2-1911, W.47A&B-1911). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useSome loss of veneers to one corner banding to the top and another circular loss to the front of the top.Lacking some fillets filling the gap between the underside of the wood table top and the gilt bronze mountsSome cracks to the frieze veneers.The lower tier shelf with a 'gouged' scratch. The end of one section of the gilt bronze gallery is bent.The gilt bronze mounts around the top 'polished' and smoother than the other mounts. The gilt brass feet with some movement to the leg joints, which gives some movement to the table when wobbled back and forth under pressure. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Large Japanese Cast Bronze Figure of a Warrior, he stands on an uneven, rocky base with one leg thrust aggressively forward, his hands positioned to draw his separately cast sword, his robes decorated with a diaper design and Ho-o birds, height 90.2cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Some dirt and scuffing with slight metal degradation in parts.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Russian bronze group of a Circassian on Horseback, Chopin foundry, after the model by Evgeny Lanceray, dated 1873, the rider portrayed in traditional dress of a fur hat and coat, standing atop his horse's saddle and aiming a rifle, on a naturalistically modelled rectangular base with canted corners, approximately 28cm high This model by the prolific St. Petersburg born painter and sculptor Lanceray depicts a Circassian rider practicing the traditional equestrian sport of Dzhigitovka, in which the rider performs complex stunts and acrobatic tricks on horseback. The Chopin foundry received a patent to cast this model in bronze in 1874, and in 1876 it was presented at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.Condition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks, scratches and scuffs overall consistent with age. The patina is a quite dark and rich brown, with areas of rubbing and lightening particularly to he exposed edges.The bronze may have once had reins, and they are lacking.The rifle is a little bit bent.There is a subtle join to the tail, though this may be the result of manufacture. Some dirt to the recesses which could presumably be addressed with a gentle clean. Condition Report Disclaimer
A cold-painted bronze model of a hound, possibly Austrian, circa 1900, 23cm in length; and a cold painted bronze model of a bulldog, 9cm highProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: The hound, with rubbing to the brown painted areas and chips to the white paintSome marks and scuffs to the leading edges, commensurate with age and wearNo serious loses or damageThe bulldog, with some rubbing to the paint and some knocks, marks and scratches commensurate with age and usePlease refer to additional images for visual reference Condition Report Disclaimer
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