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An Indian bronze chess set,one side in silvered bronze, the other in bronze; the former painted with red highlights, the latter with red and green the kings 6.5cm highAccording to the vendor: Bought at New York Sotheby’s sale of the Harbeson Collection 5/10/79, lot 440. Illustrated in catalogue.
the patinated bronze model typically cast87cm highCondition report: Various areas of rubbing such as the nose, toes, side of the head and lower backBack itsself is quite scratchedThere is a deep scratch to the lower right section of the torsoTop section is ever so slightly loose on the lower section, a small gap has developed at the waistSome small paint residue resulting in minor white spots across the shouldersBase is knocked and scratched
A Classical bronze model of a nude maiden, late 19th or early 20th century,modelled stepping off a rock into a pool, with brown patina68cm highProvenance: The Parsonage, Peak District, DerbyshireCondition report: Pitting devolping to the top of the raised armMinor knocks to high points with some small loss to the patina at the fingers and toesScratches to the back, rear and legs with a large scratch/ wear across the upper section of the left legBase with general wear consistent with ageSee photos
A large Japanese bronze, Genryusai Seiya, late Meiji Period (1868-1912),depicting a mother and child, the young mother reclining with eyes closed, her right arm leaning on her work basket enclosing her scythe, as a small child clambers over her legs, with cast square seal mark, 58.5cm wide long, 29cm highCondition report: Very good condition overall
§ Frederick James Halnon (British, 1881-1958), a Bacchante,patinated bronze, signed to the reverse, mounted to a green marble plinth base34cm high overallCondition report: Base has multiple chipsThe bronze with some rubbing to the back of the head, the edge of the shoulders and the chestDirt build up throughout See photos
Barbara Tribe, FRBS (1913-2000), HRH Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand, bronze portrait head,the green patinated model signed, titled and dated 1972 in the bronze, mounted to a hardwood plinth base with Mall Galleries label to underside25cm high (31cm high overall)Footnote: The only child of Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath and his Ukrainian wife, Ekaterina Desnitskaya, Prince Chula Chakrabongse is known not only as a member of the Siamese Royal Family and Chakri Dynasty of Thailand, but also as an eminent historian and one of the most significant exponents of British motor racing. Born in 1908 at the Paruskavan Palace, Bangkok, the infant Prince Chula was originally bestowed with the title ‘Mom Chao’ (His Serene Highness), before being elevated to the higher rank of ‘Phra Chao Worawongse The Phra Ong’ (His Royal Highness Prince) by his uncle, King Vajiravudh. Like his father, who received his education in England and Russia, Prince Chula spent most of his youth away from Thailand, studying at Harrow School and, later, graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge with a Bachelor and Master’s degree in history. After briefly returning to Thailand upon the completion of his studies, in 1938, Prince Chula married Elisabeth Curling (nee Hunter), and in 1956 the pair had their first and only child, a daughter, named Mom Rajawongse Narisa Chakrabhongse. In addition to his passion for chronicling the lives of historic Thai monarchs, Prince Chula was also known for his enduring love of motor racing. Prince Chula began his foray into motor racing in 1927, as supervisor of the White Mouse Racing team. It was not until the appointment of Chula’s cousin, Prince Bira, in 1935, however, that White Mouse Racing began to make an impact on the motor racing scene. During his first year of driving, Prince Chula presented his cousin with an R2B, one of the new generation ERA voiturette racing cars. In this vehicle, which was nicknamed Romulus, the pair enjoyed consistent success. In the following year, Prince Chula purchased a second ERA, a chassis R5B, named Remus. Under Chula’s supervision and behind the wheel of Romulus and Remus, Bira was awarded the Coupe de Prince Rainier at Monte Carlo and won four further races during the season. Away from the track, Prince Chula was also recognised as an accomplished writer, authoring both books on motoring - including an acclaimed biography of the Champion driver, Dick Seaman - and several important historic texts on the Thai Royal Family, such as Lords of Life and The Royal Family of Thailand, both of which have become important touchstones in Thai culture and education. Completed nine years after his early death in 1963, aged just 55, the present lot demonstrates Prince Chula’s mixed Thai and European heritage, a feature which would have been unusual at the time.
Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry framed selection of 25 associated badges. Imperial Yeomanry brass, bronze, OSD and a post 1908 cap badges ... 6 various collars ... 6 buttons ... 6 titles ... cloth ROYAL ARTILLERY title ... cloth 42nd Div formation sign ... 306 HAA Regiment Royal Artillery cloth formation. Most fittings present. (25 items)
WW1 9th Bn Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 1918 Casualty Set of Medals. Awarded to 13904 PTE R.H. ANDERTON L.N. LANC R. who was killed in action on the 10th April 1918 Comprising: 1914/15 Star (R.W.ANTERTON), British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque (In card case) RICHARD HENRY ANDERTON. Also condolence forwarding letter for the medals. Private Richard Henry Anderton was a native of Kirkham Lancashire. He landed in France on the 31st July 1915 and was Killed in action whilst serving with the 9th Bn on the 10th April 1918.
WW1 1st Bn Essex Regiment 1916 Casualty Group of Three Medals & Memorial Plaque. Awarded to 12419 George Henry Gigg who was Killed in Action on the 12th October 1916. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, PTE ESSEX R, British War Medal, Victory Medal, PTE ESSEX R, Bronze Memorial Plaque GEORGE HENRY GIGG. Private George Henry Gigg a native of Bishops Stortford and enlisted at Warley Essex. He landed at Gallipoli with the 1st Bn on the 31st July 1915. Surviving the campaign he transferred to the Western Front and was Killed in Action on the 12th October 1916
German Third Reich NSDAP Political Leaders Standard Bearers Gorget by Eugen Schmidhaussler, Pforzheim Fine scarce post 25th April 1939 example comprising a large bronze gilt crescent with raised burnished oakleaf border. Mounted to the centre, a large dramatic eagle and swastika with upswept wings in antique bronzed finish; retains original green felt backing. Complete with neck chain comprising alternate links bearing eagle and swastika and oakleaves and swastika. RZM M1/128 stamp to reverse of end link and to reverse of suspension hook on gorget. VGC retaining almost all its original finish. Vendor states liberated by his uncle Norman L Mansfield, a Royal Arsenal worker who served in the RAF.
German Third Reich Social Welfare Medal and Mothers Cross. Good oxidised silver Social Welfare Medal. The obverse with eagle and swastika superimposed on Geneva Cross; reverse with raised text Medaille fur deutsche Volksplege ... Mothers Cross 3rd class in bronze ornamented in blue and white enamel with central back swastika (lacking ribbon). (2 items)
Tokens - Derby & Cheshire tokens Leys Malleable Castings AE numbered 916; Derby ROAC AE, uniface Payantake Stores token; two bronze Broadbottom (Mottram Cheshire) Co-operative Industrial Society 10/- tokens, two Derby Corporation Omnibus Department octagonal aluminium 1950s penny tokens, 27mm, also a penny-halfpenny round token 22mm, same issuer and date (8)
WW1 and WW2 British cap badges to include: Army Cyclist Corps, WW1 Brass KOSB, Notts & Derbys, Officers Bronze Notts & Derbys, Argyll& Sutherland Highlanders, RA, Loyal North Lancs, Leicesters, RUR, Welsh Guards, Borders, Northamponshires, RE, The Welsh, RWF, Glousters, ATS, Camerons, RAOC, RTR, RAPC, West Yorks, The Buffs, Derby School JTC, Middlesex Regt, Devons a/f, Army Denist Corps, collar dogs, ARP silver lapel badge, buttons, Sweetheart brooches, plus a compass set, spectacles, etc.
A cased British Army conductor's baton, silver mounted, inscribed "Presented by WO's, S/Sgts & Sgts to Lieut FL Statham Director of Music, RMA Sandhurst, February 1948: an accompanying Bronze medalalion from the Royal Military School of Music awarded to Student FL Statham, 2nd Royal Scots for best conductor, 1933. (2)
WW2 British Italy Star with ribbon, complete in original box of issue with award slip to Mr H Bates of Woodville, nr Burton on Trent. Medal ribbon bar. Along with his Lothians & Border Horse shoulder title, pair of British 6th Armoured Division slip ons, single 6th Armoured Division formation sign, wartime newspaper cutting about the unit, RTR Tie pin, no pin, St Christopher medallion, Derby RA lapel badge, 20 Mark note, plus a cased bronze sports medallion dated 1926 and a Modern RAF 100 Group lapel badge.
WW2 British cap badge collection comprising of : Royal Artillery cap badges x 2, Royal Army Service Corps, North Staffordshire Regt, Notts & Derbyshire Regt, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, Notts & Derbys Officers Bronze collar dog, Notts & Derbys tunic button, 3 officers rank pips, single cloth rank pip, brass Sgt's stripes. (13)
Bronze copy of the Byzantine Empire paten, the central medallion depicting the Crucifixion is surrounded by a Greek inscription saying, “Take, eat; this is my body, given to many for the forgiveness of sins”, the edge of the plate, medallions with portraits of martyrs and holy bishops of the Eastern Church encircle the scene, separated by arabesques, 38.5cm wideA similar 13th Century paten is housed at the Halberstadt Cathedral, Germany which this one may be a copy of

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