Y DOMINIQUE ALONZO (FL. 1910-1930) GILT BRONZE AND IVORY JEWELLERY CASKET, CIRCA 1900depicting a medievalist girl, the hinged lid opening to reveal a plush-lined interior, raised on an onyx plinth base, indistinctly marked to base C****ET SOREL/ 605Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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Y FERDINAND PREISS (1882-1943) 'BAT GIRL' ART DECO FIGURE, CIRCA 1925patinated bronze and ivory, raised on a stepped onyx plinth base, signed on the base F. PREISS(total height 24cm, figure 18.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Catley, Bryan Art Deco and other Figures, ACC 2003, p.284 Shayo, Alberto Ferdinand Preiss: Art Deco Sculptor - The Fire and the Flame, ACC 2005, p.177 Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
Y § SOLANGE BERTRAND (1913-2011) 'ELÉGANTE AU LEVRIER', ART DECO BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE, CIRCAmodelled as the figure of a lady with her Borzoi hound, signed on the base S. BERTRAND(29.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Arwas, V. Art Deco, Academy Editions 1980, p.156 where an example of this model is illustrated Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK MOUNTED IRIDESCENT 'FAVRILE' GLASS TRUMPET VASE, CIRCA 1910gold and green iridescent glass, raised on a cast patinated bronze base with stylised plant form stem, base with engraved initial R, stamped makers marks TIFFANY STUDIOS/ NEW YORK/ 1043/ G/ 11, painted number 8345(38cm high)Footnote: Literature: Duncan, A., Louis C. Tiffany: The Garden Museum Collection, AAC 2004, p.397 where similar vases are illustrated
MAX LE VERRIER (1891-1973) ART DECO PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, CIRCA 1930cast as a nude holding aloft a light fitting, on a stepped circular base, raised on a green marble plinth, signed in bronze LE VERRIER, with later glass shade(figure 27.5cm high (excluding base and light); total height 44cm high)
JENNINE PARKER (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'ELEVATION', a limited edition bronze sculpture depicting a dancer and two hoops 9/195, impressed initials with certificate, height approximately 48cm including granite plinth (condition: the dancers foot has come loose from the plinth causing scratches to the plinth, the hoops are still attached to the plinth) (A)
Included in this lot is a Navajo Native America lariat Mojave turquoise and sterling silver necklace. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. This beautiful necklace features three polished triangular cut cabochons of Mojave turquoise and a single oval cut gemstone. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The lariat cabochons are surrounded by a braided rope border and sterling silver bead accents. The back of the oval cut lariat is hand stamped with the makers hallmark “AL” and “Sterling”. The necklace measures 21 ¾” when unclasped.
Included in this lot is a pair of Navajo Native America Mojave turquoise and sterling silver earrings. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. These beautiful earrings feature a polished triangular cut cabochon of Mojave turquoise. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The cabochon is surrounded by a braided rope border and sterling silver bead accents. The back of each earrings is hand stamped with the makers hallmark “AL” and “Sterling”. The earrings measure 1 ½” x ¾”.
For your consideration is this Veryl Goodnight (born 1947)canvasback bronze circa 1975. This is a great bronze showing a canvasback duck taking flight from the water and shown on a thick oak shield with a brass plaque in the front that reads: "Canvasback by Veryl Goodnight" and is marked 39/50 with the artist signature underneath the bird and is copyrighted 1975. The condition of this bronze is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows a bright patina adorning the bronze and shows good collectable condition. The measurements of this bronze are 9" x 13" x 6 1/2".
For your consideration is this Emperor Penguin with chick bronze by Wyoming artist Bunny Connell circa 1984. The artist signature is on the tail and shows 6/12 and dated '84. Bunny Connell, Wyoming sculptor, looks almost exclusively to the animal world for her inspiration, portraying her subjects with great understanding and sensitivity. Her animals move with primitive force and stand with natural grace; especially the way they react to their environment without human interference. The condition of this bronze is good with no obvious signs of damage, there is a nice spotty patina to the marble base and a sleek patina adorning the bronze itself. The measurements of this bronze are 16" x 10" x 9 1/2".
Included in this lot is a pair of handsome vintage bookends depicting the busts of Dante and his beloved Beatrice on slightly open books with their names engraved. Perfect for the scholarly library or office. Made of metal, by the Jennings Brothers. "JB 2396 Pat. Appl'd For, " found in tiny letters on the edge of the bottom book cover in the back. Circa 1935. Condition is excellent: no damage. Finish has aged to a lovely deep burnished bronze color. 5.5 x 5.5 inches.
For your consideration is this stag horn rondel dagger and custom brass and leather sheath. This blade shows fantastic craftsmanship to this triangular blade and shows a wonderful example of stag horn for the handle with a bronze cross guard. The blade's tang extends through the handle, which was cylindrical, normally carved from wood or bone. In cross section, the blade was usually diamond-shaped, lenticular, or triangular. The condition of this triangular knife is good with no obvious signs of damage to the knife and some wear from age tot he sheath but in good overall condition. The measurements of this knife are 13" x 3" x 1".
Included in this lot is a pair of Navajo Native America Mojave turquoise and sterling silver earrings. Mojave Turquoise is primarily found in the Kingman mine located in the heart of Kingman, Arizona. This mine is famous for its stabilized turquoise, which is turquoise that has been enhanced with epoxy that deepens the natural color of the stone. This process also involves a hydraulic press, which assembles turquoise nuggets by introducing a bronze metal matrix. Mojave turquoise is among these stabilized turquoise stones and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona turquoise. These beautiful earrings feature a polished triangular cut cabochon of Mojave turquoise. This stunning turquoise showcases a fantastic array of colors ranging from deep purples to light baby blues. The stabilization of this turquoise incorporates the copper vein matrix. The cabochon is placed in a shadow box setting. The earrings measure 1 ¾” x ¾”.
This is an original handmade custom knife showing a folded forged stainless blade with excellent gemstone exotic grips. The knife is from Santa Fe Stone-works. The grips show a unique fusing of rare gemstones such as Carico Lake Turquoise and Abalone brought together with a bronze which creates an unbelievable mesmerizing inlay. The piece also shows mother of pearl and silver lining inlays. The knife comes with the original Santa Fe Stoneworks box and original paper work. This is a brand new knife. This is a liner lock knife showing a 4" long body with the blade measuring 3" long.
For your consideration in this lot is a sterling silver Reed & Barton bowl. The bowl has a leaf pattern around the sides. The bowl is marked on the back with a circle/star which dates it as 1946 and the eagle and lion on each side of the R-sheild Reed & Barton hallmark as well as stamped sterling. The last stamp of X405 is believed to be a style number. Reed & Barton was a prominent American silversmith manufacturer based in the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, operating between 1824 and 2015. During the American Civil War, Reed & Barton produced a considerable quantity of weapons for Union Army soldiers and officers. Reed & Barton was chosen to design and produce the official gold, silver, and bronze medals for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The company's products are used at the White House in Washington, D.C. The bowl measures 6" across and is 1 1/8" deep. The bowl weighs 163.6 grams. This bowl is in good condition. Please see pictures for an accurate assessment of condition.
The lot features a wonderful and scarce solid brass / bronze Hammer Poll Tomahawk war club from the American Indian dating to the mid-to-late 18th Century. The piece shows an early pattern being forged from brass / bronze showing a downward flaring axe head with rounded blade, round eyelet hole with forged moldings filed line which culminates in the round hammer poll which is adorned with finely forged moldings. The piece is extremely similar to the example in Harold L. Peterson’s 1965 “American Indian Tomahawks” figure / photograph 91. on page 99, shown as a 18th Century Hammer Poll. The inside of the eye hole shows a stamping faintly identified as “N”. The piece has an excellent mellow coloring and dark black patina from honest authentic age and use. Provenance: From a historic Eastern Montana American Indian Collection, where the piece was found to be an authentic original, one of the finest collections of American Indian weaponry and antiquities in Montana. Measures 6 3/8”L and is 2 1/8”L across the blade with a 1.25”D eyelet hole.
For your consideration is this abstract modern bronze sculpture of an egret, or other type of wading bird. The long legged bird is depicted, foot to bill, in one continuous swirl of ribbon. At the top is a crescent shaped head with long beak and slit for an eye. The sculpture stands in the center of a round bronze base which is affixed to a round wood plinth. The bronze is signed at the base but is illegible. The piece is in very good condition; it measures about 23"T x 6 1/2" W.
A large gilt-bronze and cloisonne enamel figure of Amitayus (Amitabha) Buddha, 20th century, probably Tibetan, modelled seated on a throne framed by a leaf-shaped mandorla and carrying a vase with the elixir of life, elaborately enamelled with polychrome flowers and foliage against a turquoise ground. Height 63cm Note: believed to be a copy of one of a series commissioned in the 18th century by the Qianlong Emperor.
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