A pair of 19th Century Grand Tour bronze two handled drinking cups mounted on square marble socles with concave corners. Each adorned with deep relief Morning Glory flowers and petals. Morning Glory means affection in the Victorian language of flowers and is the flower of the month for September. H 17.5cm, max diameter 17.5cm. (2).
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A pair of 19th Century Grand Tour bronze two handled drinking cups mounted on round marble socles. Each adorned with deep relief Morning Glory flowers and petals. Morning Glory means affection in the Victorian language of flowers and is the flower of the month for September. H 17.0cm, max diameter 21.8cm. (2).
A pair of French 19th Century (c1870s) firedogs with iron supports and cast bronze fronts with images of a lady. Together with a pair of mid 19th Century cast iron and brass candlesticks with Grecian Key detailing. Firedogs unmarked, candlesticks bear a registration number to the underside. Firedogs each: W 28cm, D 23cm, H 15cm; Candlesticks each: W 9cm,D 9cm, H 19.5cm.
Charles Arthur Muller (French Born 1868) "Dancer" a gilt bronze figure of a dancer signed Ch Muller to the base raised on a onyx waisted circular base, 31cm high Note - for a similar example by the artist see Bonhams lot 2115 16th April 2012. *CR general marks, some minor chips to onyx base.
An Indus Valley terracotta figurine of a Zebu Bull idol, 2000-1300 BCE, painted with stripes on back and horns, 9cm long. Note - The Indus Valley Civilization was one of the early civilization during the bronze age which lasted from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. *CR general marks and wear, some minor losses/chips.
A Polish Auschwitz Survivor's medal and award document to Marian s Francisxka Zielonka, together with a cased bronze medal commemorating the 50th anniversary of the camp survivors' liberation and the work of the Maximilian-Kolbe-Werk, an anniversary of Maximilian Kolbe medallion and a Warsaw Ghetto commemorative
Aimé-Jules Dalou (French, 1838-1902),bust of Mademoiselle Vuillier, 'La Candeur', bronze with dark green patination, signed 'DALOU' with 'A A HEBRARD' foundry stamp, on a verde antico marble plinth,17.5cm wide17cm deep36cm high, 55cm high overallProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportPlease contact the department.
A bronze oval portrait plaque,19th century, cast in relief depicting a Knight of the Garter,18.5cm wide23cm high, in a gilt-metal frame,a gilt-bronze plaque,19th century, depicting Homer,13.5cm wide, in a beaded and leaf frame, anda bronzed plaque,depicting a blacksmith at work,19.5cm wide, in a giltwood frame (3)Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.
▴ Sir Jacob Epstein (1880-1959),‘Zeda (Pasha)’, 1927, bronze, with rich golden-brown patination, on a black stone base,27cm wide27cm deep36.8cm high, 43cm high overallProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Literature: Robert Black, 'The Art of Jacob Epstein', The World Publishing Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1942, p.237; E Silber, 'J. Epstein, The Sculpture of Epstein: With a Complete Catalogue', Phaidon, Oxford, 1986, p.162.Zeda was a Turkish model of whom Epstein made one bust and several drawings. This head is cast from the bust, as is a work held in the Art Gallery of Ontario.Condition ReportDust and dirt in crevices. Would benefit from a light clean. The front left corner of the plinth is chipped. Please refer to additional condition images.
A pair of gilt and patinated bronze candelabra,early 19th century, each in the form of an elephant supporting a pair of foliate-cast branches, raised on a ribbed white marble plinth,9cm wide20cm deep28cm high (2)Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportWear, rubbing and slight losses to the gilding. Minor scuffs, knocks and wear. Please see the additional images.
Eugenio Pellini (Italian, 1864-1934),the head of a young woman, bronze with mid- to gold-brown patination, signed 'PELLINI', on a verde antico plinth,38cm high54cm high overall Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportSome wear to the patina in raised areas. Light surface scratches and rubbing with dust and dirt to the crevices. Some small knocks and chips. The plinth has a repaired crack running along the length of the top left edge and it appears it may have been refinished. Please see additional condition images.
Eugenio Pellini (Italian, 1864-1934),a sleeping child, bronze with dark green and mid-brown patination, signed 'E. PELLINI' and stamped with initials, on a rectangular plinth,53cm wide 33.5cm deep31cm high50cm high overall Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportPlease contact the department.
A Chinese blue-glazed cong vase,Qing dynasty, 19th century, heavily potted after the archaic jade form, the square body moulded to each corner with bagua (Eight Daoist Trigrams) in two tiers, covered with a crackled blue glaze, with later European gilt-bronze mounts,13cm wide10.5cm deep18cm highProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportMounted with brassworks, unable to check condition underneath. Base of vase missing.
A pair of Empire-style ormolu and patinated bronze table lamps,French, each with arms with trumpet nozzles, supported by a seated pharaoh, on a tapering base with pseudo-hieroglyphic sides,17cm wide13.5cm deep39.5cm high (2)Provenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportPass PAT test 18.1.24
A patinated bronze figure after the antique,17th century, Italian, of the Apollino, 15cm high,on a stepped brèche violette plinth,9cm wide9cm deep22.5cm high overallProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.The marble statue, a Roman copy after the Hellenistic original, is housed in the Uffizi, Florence (inventory no. 229).Condition ReportWe confirm that we believe this piece to date to the 17th century. General wear commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and wear to base, particularly at corners and edges. Overall appears in fair and stable order.
A Chinese bronze incense burner,late Qing dynasty, of rectangular form on four stud feet, flanked by two mask handles to the sides, 9.5cm wide8cm deep5.5cm high, fixed wood standProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportWear and pitting throughout. Residue ash to the interior. Rubbing to the gilt decoration. Knocks to the wood stand. Sand appears to stuck to bottom of wooden stand. Please see the additional images.
Eugenio Pellini (Italian, 1864-1934),a prancing horse, bronze with green patina, bearing a cast signature to the base, raised on an ebonised wooden plinth,34cm wide38cm deep15cm highProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14.Condition ReportSome minor wear to the plinth. Minor wear to the patination in places. Please see the addition images.Approximately 8.2kg.
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