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Lot 433

A bronze relief plaque of Professor Franz Stavdinger, depicting the man in side profile holding a book, cast by his daughter Luis Stavdinger, 1902, 11 1/2 x 8 1/2".

Lot 572

Three London Midland and Scottish Railway bronze quota league competition shields for the years 1935, 1936 & 1937. All in good condition mounted on original wooden boards, measure 13.5in x 9.5in.

Lot 239

An early 20th century Japanese bronze elephant, signed to the undersideCondition report: In overall good condition. 19cm (from tail to trunk) and 13cm high.

Lot 243

A late 19th/early 20th century French bronze sculpture of a rearing stallionCondition report: Generally good condition throughout, 28.5cm high.

Lot 244

An Art Deco style patinated bronze sculpture of a seated maiden, 56cmCondition report: This is a reproduction and in generally good condition throughout.

Lot 310

An Art Deco silvered spelter figure of a dancing girl after Lorenzl, raised on an onyx plinth (a.f); together with a silvered bronze figural trophy 'Army Unit Team Boxing Championship, 1924-1925, 2nd Bn The Loyal Regt' and a pair of French gilt metal and etched glass single flute epergnes (one tray)Condition report: The Lorenzl figure is reproduction and in generally good condition, with a few flea bite chips to the base. The other figure is in good order. Vases have some chips to rims and the feet are slightly bent.

Lot 320

After Preiss, a modern bronze Art Deco style figure of a female archer on a marble plinthCondition report: Bow possibly bent. Hilt of sword is bent. Scabbard of sword is bent. Some small minor dents to the skirt and light verdigris to the head and base. Marble with one or two very minor chips. Height is 32cm.

Lot 347

A pair of zoomorphic bronze candlesticks formed as a pair of foxes in formal attire, together with a pair of antlers, two silver ashtrays, a framed white metal crest of a fox over a torse and a cased entomology study (7)

Lot 481

After J.L. Jerome, a modern bronze sculpture of a maiden playing a lyre, 58cm

Lot 827

A collection of small Roman bronze crosses.

Lot 828

A small group of Roman bronze crosses.

Lot 844

A group of Roman bronze crosses.

Lot 845

A group of small Roman bronze crosses.

Lot 846

A Roman bronze cross on a bead necklace.

Lot 847

A Roman bronze cross on a bead necklace.

Lot 328

A bronze abstract sculpture, 38cms h

Lot 333

A small French style bronze figure of a cow, on black marble socle,15cms h

Lot 334

A pair of 19th Century Chinese bronze stands, 15cms h

Lot 1303

An EPNS figure of a Kangaroo together with bronze figure etc.

Lot 1383

A well modelled bronze figure of a Clown standing on a circular plinth, 18'' high approx., weight 5500 gms approx. No obvious signature.

Lot 1462

A rare Byzantine bronze reliquary cross (encolpion), 10th-11th century, the cover with a raised image of Christ on the cross between 2 saints, the back probably associated.

Lot 1463

A cover from a Byzantine bronze encolpion, 10th-11th century, with a raised image of Christ between the heads of the 4 evangelists and another bronze devotional cross, probably Byzantine, incised with letters and geometrical motifs.

Lot 1465

A collector's bag of assorted old bronze coins, some ancient.

Lot 178

A modern bronze owl and an eagle

Lot 180

A small bronze resin model of the Galashiels horse and reiver together with a copy of the Raiders poem

Lot 187

Vintage cold-painted bronze figure of a Bull

Lot 285

West African tribal figure of a bronze horse from Benin

Lot 706

Tal R (Tel Aviv 1967 – lebt in Kopenhagen). Soya and Litchi. 2006Bronze, bemalt. 65 × 30 × 28 cm (25 ⅝ × 11 ¾ × 11 in.). Am Fuß signiert: Tal R.Eines von 3 nummierten Exemplaren. [3257] Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Bayern (2006 in der Galerie Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, erworben)Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 717

Anselm Reyle (Tübingen 1970 – lebt in Berlin). Ohne Titel. 2007Bronze, Chromoptik, Patina, Sockel mit Makassarholzfurnier. 50 × 33 × 29 cm, Sockel: 105 × 39 × 39 cm (19 ⅝ × 13 × 11 ⅜ in., Sockel: 41 ⅜ × 15 ⅜ × 15 ⅜ in.). Auf dem beiliegenden Zertifikat signiert.Eines von 2 unterschiedlich lackierten Exemplaren mit Unikatcharakter. [3257] Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Bayern (2007 bei Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow, erworben)Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 9067

A Royal Doulton limited edition Bernard Matthews "The Turkey" in bronze, model no. 2067

Lot 97

After 'Lorenzl', Art Deco style bronze figure modelled as a lady with three dogs, with foundry mark, including base H23cm

Lot 99

Bronze figure of a nude female holding a vine, after 'H. Frishmuth', with foundry mark on socle base, H38cm

Lot 104

Austrian cold painted bronze note holder, the sprung loaded clamp in the form of two ducks holding a frog, on an oak base, clasp L12.5cm

Lot 100

Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer after 'Chiparus' on socle base, H39cm overall

Lot 96

Bronze figure of a crouching cougar after 'Milo', with foundry mark, L42cm

Lot 98

Art Deco style bronze, after 'Lorenzl', modelled as a nude female figure holding a bow, with two dogs, with foundry mark, including base H33cm

Lot 101

Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer, after 'Colinet', with foundry mark, raised upon a circular base, H42cm

Lot 102

Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer with hands raised above her head, after 'Chiparus', with foundry mark, raised upon a square base, H47cm

Lot 102a

Pair of late 19th century French bronze figures, modelled as two putti stood upon celestial globes, one example holding a flaming torch aloft in one hand, the other holding an archers bow, each upon later circular base, each approximately H46cm

Lot 137

A 19th Century Hand Written Account "The Observations on the Campaign of the Year 1815 (Waterloo)", in a maroon cloth bound notebook with leather spine, the inner cover inscribed James Mure, 20 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, the contents are very detailed, with numerous diagrams, notes and statistics, the first 86 pages are numbered, followed by 24 un-numbered pages, the final paragraph reads " Surely no General ever deserved the credit of Victory less than the Duke of Wellington whom fortune, or we ought rather to say Providence, gave the Victory notwithstanding all his enormous faults"; a Small Quantity of Military Ephemera, mainly from the First/Second World Wars, including postcards and official Royal Navy Christmas cards, Field Report Books, Public Information leaflets etc, and two small bronze plaques dated 1916, each with profile bas relief bust portrait of a British high ranking officer - possibly Haig

Lot 141

After John Tweedy,A Bronze Figure of an Officer to the 95th Rifle Brigade, standing holding a sword, on a shallow square plinth, the fascia impressed 1800, bears signature and date 1925, the whole surmounted on a square verde antico marble pedestal set with a brass plaque engraved "MISDIRECTION" THE RIFLE BRIGADE LIGHT WEIGHT RACE MARCH 15TH 1933, height of figure 28.5cm, overall height 36cmFootnote: This figure is modelled on part of the Rifle Brigade War Memorial in Grosvenor Gardens, Westminster, LondonCondition report: The verde antico marble pedestal has a chip to the bottom front right corner and further nibble chips to the extremities. The bronze is in good condition.

Lot 178

A First World War Officer's No.2 Service Cap to the Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry, by I Jones & Co., London, with cap badge, leather chin strap with bronze buttons engraved with QV crown over WCY, with leather and velvet sweatband; an Early 20th Century Pith Helmet (Solar Topee), covered in whitened cream cloth, with six panelled skull, six fold puggaree, leather chinstrap, with leather sweatband, size 7, labelled "The Conform", by A J White Ltd., Jermyn St., St.James's, London (2)

Lot 209

A Shin Shinto Japanese Wakizashi, with 46.5cm blade, one piece white metal habaki, unsigned tang, the bronze tsuba cast with a single deer on a wave decorated ground, the black braid bound same hilt with shakudo catfish menuki, the fuchi and kashira decorated with bamboo, the black lacquer saya decorated with flowering tree peonies in colours and gilt, 67cmCondition report: The blade is rust pitted, with numerous nicks to the edge and signs of resharpening which has disguised the hamon. The saya has a chip to the lacquer on one side and is missing the kozuka.

Lot 229

A19th Century Austrian Officer's Sidearm, possibly Habsburg, each side of the 57cm double edge steel blade with two short parallel fullers and a single longer fuller, the bronze hilt with well cast lion paw langet to one side of the crossguard, upscroll quillons, wire bound leather grip and lion head and ring pommel, lacks scabbard, 71.5cmCondition report: Grey patching and fine pitting to the blade, fullers are uneven. The hilt is a little wiggly. The leather covered grip has worm holes. Lacks scabbard.

Lot 280

A Benin Small Bronze Head, with tightly coiled coiffure, scarifications to the forehead and cheeks, 17cmCondition report: With red and green patina, holes and losses of metal.

Lot 45

A Miniature Albert Medal, bronze sea; two Silver Gilt and Enamel Masonic Breast Jewels, in cases of issue, and a silver gilt Masonic breast jewel in case of issue; also, a Fete of the Veterans 1908 medallion "Gratitude Not Charity", a pre-1953 Derbyshire Yeomanry officer's bimetal cap badge and collar badge, a post-1953 Leicestershire & Derbyshire Yeomanry officer's bimetal cap and collar badge, a British Legion badge and stick pin, a St John's Ambulance Association service medal and various cufflinks and studs.

Lot 64

A Second World War Trio, awarded to 1941019 SPR.R.B.HORN, R.E., comprising 1939-45 Star, Defence and War Medals, all privately named, with medal slip in postal box of issue, together with King's Badge, ribbon bar and British Fire Services Association bronze medal; a Second World War Group of Four Medals, R.73837 Able Seaman William Roy, Merchant Navy, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with clasp FRANCE AND GERMANY, Pacific Star and War Medal, swing mounted as worn, with Minister of Transport medal slip and his Continuous Certificate of Discharge

Lot 92

A Victorian Ebonised Oak Truncheon, the cylindrical body painted in red and gilt with VR/crown/1 Manningham, the baluster handle with ribbed grip, 38cm; an Elizabeth II Beech Truncheon, the rounded body with crowned EIIR transfer, with ribbed grip and leather wrist strap; a First World War Bronze Commemorative Medallion, the obverse depicting Pegasus, the reverse inscribed "THE INNER TEMPLE TO MEMBERS OF THE INN WHO FOUGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY", in a lignum vitae case (3)Condition report: 1 - Some bruising and wear in places to the ebonising.2 - Some loss of the transfer.3 - The cover of the case has a split.

Lot 412

Toni Stadler (1888 – München – 1982). „Mädchenmaske“. Um 1956Bronze, gussrau. 34 × 18,5 × 16 cm (13 ⅜ × 7 ¼ × 6 ¼ in.). Weczerek 68b.–Unikat. [3192] Provenienz: Peter A. Ade, München / Privatsammlung, HessenWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 380

Georg Kolbe (Waldheim/Sachsen 1877 – 1947 Berlin). „Pietà (Kleine Pietà)“. 1928Bronze mit goldbrauner Patina. 38 × 30 × 21 cm (15 × 11 ¾ × 8 ¼ in.). Auf der linken Fußsohle monogrammiert: GK.Berger 121. Mit einer zusätzlichen Expertise von Dr. Ursel Berger, Berlin (in Kopie).–[3165] Provenienz: Ehemals Privatsammlung, BerlinWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 319

Fritz Behn (Klein Grabow 1878 – 1970 München). Massai. Um 1910/11Bronze mit dunkelbrauner Patina. 66 × 26,5 × 26,5 cm (26 × 10 ⅜ × 10 ⅜ in.). Auf der Standfläche signiert: FRITZ BEHN.Exemplare in öffentlichem Besitz befinden sich in der Kunsthalle Bremen, im Museum Behnhaus/Drägerhaus in Lübeck und in der Städtischen Galerie im Lenbachhaus, München. [3041] Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 411

Toni Stadler (1888 – München – 1982). Weiblicher Torso mit Kopf. 1960er-JahreBronze, gussrau. 37,5 × 14 × 8,5 cm (14 ¾ × 5 ½ × 3 ⅜ in.). Vgl. Weczerek 108 [bei Weczerek nicht erwähnte Variante].–Unikat. [3192] Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Hessen (in der Galerie Biedermann, München, erworben)Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 351

Ernst Barlach (Wedel 1870 – 1938 Rostock). „Die Tänzerin“. 1926Bronze mit brauner Patina. 90 × 17 × 6 cm (35 ⅜ × 6 ¾ × 2 ⅜ in.). Am rechten Fuß signiert: E. Barlach. An der Plinthe links mit dem Gießerstempel: H.NOACK BERLIN.Laur 407.–Einer von 12 nummerierten Güssen seit 1978. [3141] Provenienz: Privatsammlung, SchweizWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis pauschal 32% Aufgeld und 7% verauslagte Einfuhrumsatzsteuer.

Lot 444

Gustav Seitz (Neckarau bei Mannheim 1906 – 1969 Hamburg). „Junge ruhende Sappho (1. Entwurf)“. 1964Bronze mit brauner Patina. 30,5 × 8 × 12 cm (12 × 3 ⅛ × 4 ¾ in.). Rechts unten signiert: Seitz. Rückseitig unten mit dem Gießerstempel: GUSS BARTH BERLIN.Grohn 169.–Einer von 10 Güssen. [3244] Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 448

Ludwig Gabriel Schrieber (Waldniel 1907 – 1975 Nesselwang). „Kleine Luna in Wolken“. 1967/68Bronze mit dunkelbrauner Patina. 72,5 × 35 × 21 cm (mit Plinthe) (28 ½ × 13 ¾ × 8 ¼ in. (mit Plinthe)). Domscheit 99.–Einer von 10 Güssen. [3160] Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 393

Alberto Giacometti (Bergell 1901 – 1966 Chur). „Tête de femme (Rita)“. 1936Bronze mit schwarzgrüner Patina. 24,1 × 13,5 × 18,4 cm (9 ½ × 5 ⅜ × 7 ¼ in.). Rückseitig unten signiert: Alberto Giacometti. Dort auch mit der Gießermarke: Susse Fondeur Paris.Mit einer Bestätigung des Comité Giacometti, Paris, vom Juni 2021. Das Werk ist von der Fondation Giacometti registriert in der Online-Datenbank AGD (Alberto Giacometti Database) unter der Nr. 4320.–Einer von 10 nummerierten Güssen (dieser Guss von 1990). [3095] Provenienz: Ehemals Annette Giacometti, Witwe des Künstlers, ParisWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis pauschal 32% Aufgeld und 7% verauslagte Einfuhrumsatzsteuer.

Lot 395

Gerhard Marcks (Berlin 1889 – 1981 Burgbrohl/Eifel). „Stehende Brigitte im Hemd“. 1930Bronze mit brauner Patina. 50 × 11 × 11 cm (19 ⅝ × 4 ⅜ × 4 ⅜ in.). Auf der Plinthe rechts monogrammiert und datiert. Rückseitig an der Schmalseite der Plinthe mit dem Gießerstempel: RICH. BARTH BLN MARIENDORF.Rudloff 215 (hier ist die Gießerei Noack angegeben).–Einer von mindestens 3 Güssen. [3229] Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 440

Michael Croissant (Landau/Pfalz 1928 – 2002 München). „Kopf“. 1999Bronze mit kupferfarbener Patina. 27 × 17,5 × 10 cm (10 ⅝ × 6 ⅞ × 3 ⅞ in.). Auf der hinteren Innenseite unten mit der Werknummer bezeichnet, monogrammiert und datiert: 884 MC 99.Gabler/Ohnesorge 1511.–Unikat. [3192] Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

Lot 317

Bernhard Hoetger (Hörde/Westfalen 1874 – 1949 Interlaken). „Stehendes Mädchen/L’Enfant“. Um 1901Bronze mit brauner Patina. 20,3 × 7 × 7 cm (8 × 2 ¾ × 2 ¾ in.). Auf der Standfläche signiert: B. Hoetger.Werner 10 / Drost 21 (?).–Einer von 5 Bronzegüssen. [3104] Provenienz: Privatsammlung, Paris / Ehemals Privatsammlung, Berlin (1984 im Graphischen Kabinett, Kunsthandel Wolfgang Werner, Bremen, erworben)Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.

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