A Maison Jansen French Brass and Gilt Black Lacquer Coffee Table. Black lacquer panel with gilt chinoiserie floral and bird motif. Mid-20th century (of that period) coffee table with 18th-century Chinese gilt lacquer panel set within gilt-brass frame styled as bamboo with x-shaped stretcher intersecting in a ring. The exquisite gilded bronze mount frame is of the highest casting quality. Such exceptional condition of the panel is extremely rare. Ex Condylis Collection Dimensions 18 in (H) x 43 in (W) x 19 in (D) The world-famous Parisian company Maison Baguès has created lighting and furniture works famous all over the world and is now recognized as synonymous with elegance and refinement. Baguès was born in Auvergne around 1840 and specialized in bronze works. The society developed considerably at the end of the nineteenth century, with the advent of electricity, with objects for lighting.
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Victories Discs in copper case and book. 1805 Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson bronze medal by Thomas Webb (signed under bust), featuring to the obverse a Neo-classical profile of Horatio Nelson, the reverse from a design by John Flaxman of Bellona advancing across the sea towards galleys, 53mm diameter. Information: for details of the medal see T H Hardy's "Nelson Commemorative Medals 1797-1905" - item 39. Provenance: Christopher Eimer March 2003 Dimensions: 6.75 in (H) x 4.25 in (W)
Circle of Meiffren Conte (Marseilles 1630-1705)Bronze ewers on a stone ledge covered with a curtain, together with a basket of fruit, a watch and shells oil on canvas68.7 x 87.2cm (27 1/16 x 34 5/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Collection of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Daniell, Coldstream Guards, 19th century, by whom presented to the Army and Navy Club, London (all according to labels on the frame)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Salvage - a Paragon bronze pump; an iron pump handle (2).** We would please ask that all payments are made by 12pm on Thursday 14th April at the latest. Collection for all lots is strictly by appointment at Otterbeck Hall, Chinley, SK23 6AH where all items are located. We request that items are collected on either Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th April when Bamfords staff will be in attendance. In circumstances where buyers are unable to attend on these days members of the Stoodley family have kindly agreed to be present from Friday 15th to Monday 18th April at 12pm, however all lots must have been paid for by Thursday 14th April. It should be noted that keys will be handed to the new owners of Otterbeck Hall on Tuesday 19th April at which point Bamfords will no longer have access to the property. Bamfords are able, strictly by prior arrangement to bring certain higher value small items to the saleroom for collection at a later date. Please enquire and confirm this availability in relation to any lot that you are hoping Bamfords will be able to move on your behalf. Any such lot will incur a £15 charge**.
Isle of Man Medals, King William’s College, Castletown, award medals (2), unsigned, in silver and bronze, named (bronze: Sack Race, 2nd Prize, Won by H.C. Dobree, 1882; silver: Sack Race, Open, 1883, Won by H.C. Dobree), both 35mm (cf. DNW 66, 1116) [2]. Extremely fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 156, 20-21 February 2019, lot 1389
Isle of Man Medals, Isle of Man International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art, 1892, a gilt-bronze award medal by J.A. Restall, Britannia with trident, kneeling figure and implements of industry around, lighthouse and ship at left, rev. dolphins supporting tablet, named (Parker Bros, Drighlington, for excellence of Hop Ale), 57mm (Kelly 64; Allen Pt 5; cf. DNW 66, 1142). Extremely fine, rare; in black case of issue by J.A. Restall, Medallist, 2 St Martins Place, Broad Street, Birmingham £200-£260 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 137, 21-23 September 2016, lot 475
Jersey Medals, Humane Society of Jersey (Est. 1865), a copper medal, unsigned, rev. named (Charles McManus), 39mm (McCammon M146Jii); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a white metal medal, unsigned, 32mm (McCammon M15J; C & W 4745C); George V, Coronation, 1911, a white metal medal, signed C J M, 32mm (McCammon M23J; W & E 5051A); George V, Visit to Jersey, 1921, a white metal medal, unsigned, 32mm (McCammon M24J; W & E 5542A); Liberation, 1945, a brass medal, unsigned, 35mm (McCammon M62J); Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, a brass medal, unsigned, 35mm (McCammon M47J); Elizabeth II, Coronation, 1953, a gilt-silver medal by Fattorini, named (S. Vanner C.P. Jewel Garcia Lodge, No. 2268, R.A.O.B. Ltd), hallmarked Birmingham 1952, 32mm; 50th Anniversary of Liberation, 1995, a bronze medal, unsigned, 50mm [8]. About extremely fine or better; fourth boxed, last cased £100-£150 --- Provenance: Seventh DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 1068 (part)
Jersey Medals, Royal Jersey Golf Club, The ‘Robin’ Prize, a copper award medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, un-named, 38mm; C.P. District Championships, 1926, a silver award medal for rugby by Fattorini, named (R. Bailey), hallmarked Birmingham 1926, 38mm; Jersey School of Physical Culture, a silver award medal by W.J. Dingley for C.T. Maine, Jersey, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, 38mm; Jersey-Laval, 1934, a uniface plated bronze award plaque for boxing by H. Demey, 85 x 63mm; Royal Island of Jersey Militia, a silver award medal for football by F. Phillips, engraved (Jersey v. Guernsey, 1936), 32mm [5]. Varied state, first scratched; two cased £100-£150 --- Provenance: Second DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 1067 (part); third, fourth and fifth DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 1068 (part)
Durotriges, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, 5.14g (ABC 2157; S 365); Elagabalus, Denarius, a contemporary imitation, bust right, rev. Annona standing left, 2.43g (cf. RIC 59); together with a Roman bronze coin [3]. Fine and better £60-£80
White Cooper, G.O., and Jenkinson, F.J.H., Nicholas Tyery’s Proposals to Henry the Eighth for an Irish Coinage, Cambridge, 1886, 51pp, illustrations in text (Manville 527); Garside, H., British Imperial Copper and Bronze Coinage 1838-1920, London, 1920, 80pp (Manville –), and Supplement, London, 1925, 24pp; together with other references on British coins (23), by Mossop, North, Thompson, Brooke, Mayhew, etc [26]. Publishers’ bindings £50-£70 --- Provenance: Ex libris Alan Morris
After Milo (Portuguese, b.1955) a bronze figure group of a nude woman, possibly Diana the Huntress, surrounded by a stag, dog and sheep, on a marble base, signed, with foundry seal, 31cm wide 18cm deep 24cm highCondition report: Surface scratches throughout. Minor chips to the edges of the marble base.
After Demétre Chiparus (Romanian, 1886-1947) a bronze figure of an exotic dancer, on a stepped rouge marble base, signed with French foundry seal, 34.5cm wide 49.5cm highCondition report: Minor chips to the corners of the base. Marks to the shoulders and arms of the figure; the whole would benefit from a good clean.
After Claire-Jeanne-Roberte Colinet (French, 1880-1950) a bronze figure of a dancer with an outstretched arm, on a marble socle, signed, with French foundry seal, 37cm highCondition report: Scattered marks throughout, particularly to the base; would benefit from a good clean. Some scratches to the leg.
A bronze model of the Warwick Vase,late 19th century, German, of usual form with a wrythen handle to either side and raised on a marble plinth, marked with foundry stamp 'FP Sanson, Neuerwall, Hamburg',30cm wide22cm highCondition report: Rubbed to areas of high relief, the base with a chips to the corners, the lining pitted and marked.
A folk bronze of a rider on horseback,20th century, probably North or West India, the figure holding a curved weapon and a dhal shield, 21cm long10cm wide23.5cm high, on a later wooden stand (2)Condition report: Patination, discolouration and dirt. Rubbing and surface wear. Areas of greater wear to feet. Some casting imperfections. Small knocks and dings.
A large pewter jug,18th century, engraved inscription, 'United Society of Watermen Established Aug 6th 1787', lacking hinged lid,31cm high,together with a polished bronze dolphin doorstop,26cm high (2)Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition report: The pewter jug lacks its cover and patina and has an oxidised finish from being in damp storage.The Dolphin door stop is lightly scratched as expectant from use.
A French marquetry cylinder bureau,early 19th century, the green variegated marble top with brass gallery, the fall and ends inlaid with musical trophies, birds and ribbons, with applied gilt bronze mounts,90cm wide47cm deep104cm highWith original 1948 receipt from South Audley Art Galleries, London Condition report: Cylinder has cracking to carcass, small veneer pieces detached, some missing

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