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Approximately 50 Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and similar interest bronze weights, to include Bath City, Devon, Cornwall County, Dartmouth, Exon, Watchet Borough & Williton Manors, Bristol, many with labels to bases, together with a copy of Carl Ricketts book about the marks on weights and measures, showing many of the marks found on these weights
Twenty two mainly 15th to 17th century bronze weights, most with Founders Company verification marks including Elizabeth I, Charles I, Charles II and James II, two with letter h below crown, possibly for Henry VII or VIII, diameter of largest 8.5cm, together with a book Weight Stamping by the Worshipful Company of Founders and City of London, all in an oak glazed display case
After Alfred Keller (1875-1945), a patinated bronze figure of a girl dancerDark brown patination, the nude female modelled standing on one tiptoe, her right knee raised, her left arm crooked and her right held forward, inscribed A.Keller, set on a russet-grey polished marble base.56cm highCondition:Minor/negligible signs of age.
A late 19th century bronze figure of St. PaulModelled seated on a rocky outcrop and wearing flowing robes, his right hand resting on an open book inscribed 'St.PAUL EDITRE'.35cm highCondition:Good consistent dark brown patina. Sectional construction with upper torso, right shoulder, right arm and head as one piece attached to the rest - some slight play in joint.
An Austrian cold-painted bronze figure of a gun dog, early 20th centuryManner of Franz BergmanModelled standing four square and set on an oblong green onyx base, 10cm high, together with a pair of bronze and marble bookends, modelled as sea lions, 11cm high. (3)Condition:Dog: Bronze figure appears good. Base has a small flat chip beneath the front right paw.Bookends: Small chips and nibbles to marble edges and corners.
A pair of French bronze and marble vasesCirca 1900, the vases of amphora shape with twin handles, cast in high relief with flowers and foliage, set on black and green-veined marble pedestal bases.22.5cm highFootnote:Likely dislocated from a clock garniture.Condition:Possibly lacking covers. Both good with only minor signs of age and use.
An assembled group of Napoleonic interest, 19th centuryIncluding: A small bronze figure of a standing Napoleon Bonaparte on gilt bronze pedestal, 13.5cm high; a painted convex porcelain miniature panel of the same subject, within an ebonised frame, 3cm (frame 10cm x 9cm); and a polished dark green soapstone pen rest applied with gilt crossed arrows, 6.5cm. (3)Condition:Bronze figure: Some surface tarnishing.Convex miniature: Porcelain appears good. Some losses to frame mouldings.Pen rest: Tiny nibbles to the edges throughout.
A late 19th century bronze desk standishOf architectural form and cast in relief throughout, the back surmounted by muses seated either side of an urn, the base with twin inkwells and hinged cover to a pen box, flanked by sphynxes, raised on fluted supports with a moulded apron to the front.31cm wideCondition:Good consistent dark brown patina. One inkwell glass liner missing. Pen box cover very slightly warped. Platform plate underside has slightly bent where the rear supports are attached - could be set straight.
A 19th-century French gilt bronze figural mantel clockFormed as a Renaissance lady or Queen holding a book and standing beside a crown and sceptre, raised on an armorial, scroll and shell cast footed plinth base, the 3" white dial with Roman numerals, the brass twin train movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, signed Raingo Freres, Paris, with pendulum.39cm high
A late 19th century French bronze-mounted boulle mantel clockIn the Louis XIV style and of rectangular arched form with scroll inlaid decoration and applied scrolling and shell mounts, the swept top with floral basket finial, on scrolling feet, the sides with pierced rectangular sound grills, the front inset with a porcelain panel painted with putti, the gilt dial with enamelled Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell.37cm high
A small Continental articulated bronze figure group of two cherubs on a see-saw, mounted on an associated rectangular marble plinth, 11.5 x 14cm.Condition Report: - Overall ok condition, rather grubby, so hard to truly assess the condition. Marble plinth has some chips to the base on one side, with further minor losses to the corners. Otherwise ok.
Two sequentially numbered 'Bank of Jamaica 1976 Currency Day Covers' sets, together with a 1977 Republic of Malta silver proof coin set, comprising £5, £2 and £1 coins, a 'VR Jubilee Silver Set 1887' comprising seven coins, together with several loose coins, comprising a 1976 Isle of Man 'Bicentenary of American Independence' crown, a Churchill crown, a George IIII (sic) bronze medal, a 1977 Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee crown, a 1797 cartwheel two pence coin and a Victorian 1880 half crown in a brooch mount.
A collectors' lot comprising an Art Nouveau style bronze inkwell by Geschutzt, a Tibetan-style bronze sculpture, two Australian hand painted tiles showing native Australians, a maritime interest ceramic rolling pin, Royal Doulton small stoneware vase, Japanese Kutani vase, porcelain Buddha, Staffordshire Dalmatian, Sunderland Pottery plate for the Centenary Hall 1839, London, onyx frog, ceramic otter, etc.
A Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) bronze tiger, indistinctly stamped to the underside, on an associated scrolling hardwood base, 16.5 x 28.5cm.Condition Report: - Base has fading, staining, water marks, etc. The tiger is in overall good condition, just a bit grubby. Both of the eyes have deteriorated slightly.
Philip Wilson Publishers. Andrea Riccio, Renaissance Master of Bronze, by Denise Allen & Peta Motture, The Frick Collection, New York, 2009, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4toTravelling Artists in Cyprus 1700-1960, by Rita C. Severis, London, 2000, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, large 4toPierre Bonnard, early and late, by Elizabeth Hutton Turner, 2002, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, large 4toMilos Sobaïc, by Edward Lucie-Smith, 2012, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, large 4to, together with other art reference published by Philip Wilson Publishers & others, mostly original cloth/boards, some in dust jackets, some 'as new' in original plastic wrap, G/VG, folio/4toQTY: (3 shelves)
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