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Lot 57

Chinese Art A bronze ding tripod censer China, Qing dynasty, 18th century . . Cm 18,00 x 16,00.

Lot 61

Chinese Art A small bronze fragment portraying Manjusri seated on a lion China, Ming dynasty, 16th century . . Cm 8,00 x 11,00.

Lot 63

Chinese Art A bronze temple bell incised with a long dedicatory inscription reading the date and the name of the emperor (Shuntzi)China, early Qing dynasty, dated 1648. . Cm 28,00 x 42,00. Provenance: Northern Italian collection, collected in situ in the 80s.

Lot 95

Himalayan Art A bronze figure of VajradakaTibet, 17th-18th century . . Cm 7,00. Provenance: Private Collection Milan, Italy.

Lot 96

Himalayan Art A bronze Kapala Tibet, 19th century . . Cm 18,50 x 9,00 x 13,60. Provenance: Private collection Milan, Italy.

Lot 252

After Guillaume Coustou The Elder (1677-1746) - Horse Tamer from Marly-le-Roi - A French antique large pair of bronze statues figurines in the form of the iconic Marley Horses. Each bronze statue depicting a wild horse being tamed raised on naturalistic bases. Signed Coustou to bases. Fantastic display pieces. Measures: 41cm tall.

Lot 584

A large and impressive antique style bronze effect statue / figure of a large Stag / Deer. Depicted with antlers raised, upon a naturalistic rocky case base and further mounted on a shaped wooden base. Impressive decorative statue. Measures approx; 51cm tall. 

Lot 16

A pair of bronze Verdigree pelicans

Lot 63

Monnaie De Paris - Centenary of the Great War 1914 - 2014, bronze medallion coin, 81 mm diameter.

Lot 86

Westminster Coins - The Historic Coins of Great Britain, a series of twenty coins (four missing), bronze with 24ct gold plating, with certificates.

Lot 169

Bronze nude & child signed Rubin on a marble base Height 29 cm

Lot 170

Bronze oriental dragon vase, signed at the top Height 25 cm

Lot 177

A COLLECTION OF SMALL BRONZE FIGURES OF BUDDHA, ETC, most items probably South East Asian, includes standing Buddhas, tallest 11cm (11 Buddha and 9 pendants)

Lot 327

MICHAEL SIMPSON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'HIGH HOPES' a limited edition bronze sculpture of a giraffe with calf 92/295, impressed initials with certificate and box, approximate height 28cm, (condition:- patination fault to calfs head, box is tatty) (A)

Lot 328

DOUG HYDE (BRITISH 1972) 'WATCHING THE WORLD GO BY' a limited edition bronze sculpture of a boy and dog on a bridge, impressed signature and edition number 12/250, no certificate, approximate height 19cm x width 25cm including plinth (condition:- good condition, original inner packaging is missing from box) (A)

Lot 329

SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES (BRITISH 1959) 'OUT TO PLAY' a limited edition bronze sculpture of a girl holding a fishing net 67/95, inscribed initials with certificate and box, approximate height 26cm (condition:- fishing net handle is bent and has a loss of patination) (A)

Lot 330

DOUG HYDE (BRITISH 1972) 'THE BOX OF LOVE' a limited edition box set containing a bronze sculpture 22/500, four limited edition prints 22/495 and a book, with certificate, bronze is approximately 13cm high, prints approximately 22cm x 22cm (condition:- small patination fault to top of the bronze, packing crate is damaged) (A)

Lot 499

A BOX OF SUNDRY ITEMS to include an early 20th Century cuckoo clock, a leather cased smokers pipe with silver rim, hallmarked 1909, vintage one pint Castrol oil can, a Chinese brass tipped opium pipe and storage box with impressed character marks, vintage domino set, aviator style sun glasses in a vintage Ray-ban case, snuff boxes, leather cased scissors, barometer, Chinese bronze medallions, script to obverse, cart to reverse

Lot 353

After Cousteau. A pair of early 20th century bronze Marli horse groups, 29cm high

Lot 363

A group of indian bronze vessels, a figure of Ganesh, a Kashmiri polychrome wood vase, 24cm high

Lot 433

A Himalayan bronze phurba, 19.5cm and an Oriental gong, diameter 46cm

Lot 495

Two Bergman-type cold painted bronze comical crocodiles, 10cm and a cold painted matchbox holder

Lot 515

Georges Gomerth. An Art Deco ivory and cold painted bronze figure of a boy, signed, height 17cm

Lot 525

An Elkington & Co plated model of a Great Dane, and a pair of Art Deco bronze and marble 'owl' bookends, height 12cm (3)

Lot 251

After Le Verrier - a bronze lamp stem cast with a viking longboat, 24cm

Lot 257

A 19th century Chinese bronze seated figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, seated on plinth, height 21cm

Lot 259

A Continental Art Deco ormulu and marble tazza, on gilt-bronze pedestal base, 21cm high

Lot 263

John Skelton (1923-1999) a bronze twisted torso, signed and dated 5/7 1968 on stone plinth, 24cm

Lot 272

A patinated bronze statuette, cherub playing a lute, base signed, 58cm

Lot 289

Heredities cold cast bronzes (two horses), oak cabinet, width 41cm with cold cast bronze doors and pair of Balinese carved wood busts, 29cm

Lot 301

An Art Deco green patinated bronze figure of a reclining lady with a dog, on marble plinth, signed L Bruns

Lot 313

A pairs of brass pricket candlesticks, height 40cm and a pair of bronze pricket candlesticks, height 25cm

Lot 321

A 19th century bronze, ormulu and white marble mantel clock, with seated male surmounted, French striking movement, height 44cm

Lot 338

A Victorian bronze dog with spring loaded hinged jaw, H.10.5cm

Lot 344

A group of Chinese and Japanese porcelain and a bronze bowl (10)

Lot 1180

Bronze age decoration/adornement pin. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1181

Collection of three bronze age/Roman rings c1400's. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1203

Roman Bronze AE3 Gothicus Claudius with Roman Eagle reverse. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1209

Roman Bronze of AE4 - 2 victories holding Votive message (propaganda of ancient times)

Lot 100

Canova, Signed Gilt Bronze Naploean Bust on Marble Base. Provenance: Important downtoan Sarasota Florida private collection.Total Height: 7.25 in.

Lot 103

Antique Gilt Bronze Tibetan Buddha Figure. Height: 3.75 in.

Lot 263

A lovely bronze bracelet from Luristan, ca. 800 - 200 BC. This beautiful braided example is 2-1/4 inches wide and a lovely patina and strong mineral deposits. (LU383)

Lot 264

A trio of large bronze Luristan arrowheads, ca. 800 - 600 BC. They range from 3-1/8 inches to 4-1/8 inches in length and all have a pronounce midrib. Nice set of different types, all with strong mineral encrustation. LU387

Lot 36

Ron Sloan (American, B. 1950) "U.S. Flag and Statue of Freedom" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 22c Flag Over Capitol coil stamp issued March 29, 1985. As it has for nearly two hundred years, the American Flag flies high above the stone and marble building of the United States Capitol. Countless hearts have been filled with pride at the site of this revered structure, for no other building -- not even the White House -- is more closely linked to the great strength and glory of the United States of America. It stands at the heart of America's democratic government ... and is the focal point of the resounding deeds, ideals, and aspirations of the American people. High atop the majestic Dome, the Capitol is crowned with a great bronze goddess known as the "Statue of Freedom." The work of American sculptor Thomas Crawford, the Statue is shaped as a classically robed woman holding a wreath resting on a shield in one hand and a sword in the other. Crawford had originally designed her as "Armed Liberty" with the soft feathered cap worn by freed Roman slaves, but changed her headdress to a helmet of eagle feathers after objections by Jefferson Davis. Molded in Crawford's Rome studio and later cast in bronze in a Washington foundry, Freedom was finally raised on to the Capitol Dome on December 2, 1863. The United States Flag, bearing thirty-five stars representing all the states of the Union -- both North and South -- fluttered overhead as spectators cheered. Today, the majestic Statue of Freedom still ennobles the Capitol's Dome. Image Size: 17.5 x 15.25 in. Overall Size: 25.25 x 19.75 in. Unframed. (B09456)

Lot 374

Chinese Bronze Archaic Style Vase. Marked on bottom. Height: 7.5 in.

Lot 375

Chinese Archaic Style Bronze Vessel. Size: 7.75 x 4.75 in.

Lot 382

Antique Chinese Gilt Bronze Tri-Footed Censer with Foo Lion top. Height: 3 in.

Lot 60

Antoine-Louis Barye (France, 1796 - 1875) Original bronze lioness figure. Inscribed in lower portion. Ferdinand Barbedienne Paris Foundry inscription in lower portion. Inscribed on bottom of base. Height: 5 1/8 in. Width: 8 in.

Lot 61

Jean Baptiste Clesinger (France, 1814 - 1883) "Woman Bitten by Serpent" Original Bronze. Artist and 'F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR' foundry mark near base of bronze. Sculpture of a nude woman laying on the ground after she has been bitten by a snake (Femme piquee par un serpent). Illegible inscription near base. Dimensions: 8.75 x 22 x 8.5 in.

Lot 70

A pair of modern bronze effect standard lamps

Lot 100

C. 450 -100 BC. La Tene culture. Beatiful bronze stylised horse amulet with an integral suspension loop at the neck depicts a horse galloping. Horses were an important status symbol in La Tene societies as they can only be afforded by the wealthy elite, usually warriors. The owner of this amulet was probably a warrior intent on demonstrating his monetary worth and martial prowess by wearing a depiction of such a high status animal. Good condition. Wearable. Size: L:30mm / W:24mm ; 5g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 101

700-1100 AD. Viking Age. Bronze amulet in the form of a dragon with a circular suspension loop, which also stands for the beast’s wings, beaked head, corded scales, and legs and tails ending in loops which probably symbolise claws. Dragons were important figures in Norse mythology, and were known for their powerful, destructive nature, perhaps reflecting a claim to power by the individual who once owned this bracelet. Good condition. Size: L:34mm / W:42mm ; 9g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 102

1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Bronze Latin cross with rounded arms and large suspension loop. The obverse of the cross features a detailed biblical scene on each of the arms, and the central sector of the item depicts Christ on the Cross. The Crusades were military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion in the Holy Lands. Crosses are the principal symbol of the Christian religion, recalling the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the redeeming benefits of his Passion and death. The cross is thus a sign both of Christ himself and of the faith of Christians. The cross is thus a sign both of Christ himself and of the faith of Christians. The cross that the Crusaders wore on their robes was a symbol of martyrdom, and to die in combat was considered a great honour that assured a place in heaven. This ring, therefore, may have belonged to a knight during the Crusades, serving as a constant reminder of the faith driving his mission. Good, wearable condition. Size: L:80mm / W:55mm ; 27g; Provenance: Property of a North London professional; previously acquire on the UK/European art market before 2000.

Lot 104

C. 1100-1300 AD, Byzantine. Beautiful gold cross with intricate repeating circular openwork decoration outlined with applied granulations. The centre of the cross comprises a hemi-spherical red gem setting with four protruding arms forming a second cross. The medieval empire of Byzantium was justly famous for the elegance of its jewellery, whether in precious metals for the aristocracy, or in bronze for people further down the social ladder. Crosses are the principal symbol of the Christian religion, recalling the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the redeeming benefits of his Passion and death. The cross is thus a sign both of Christ himself and of the faith of Christians. Superb, wearable condition. Size: L:32mm / W:23.5mm ; 5.5g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970s.

Lot 110

c. 1-300 AD. Roman. A heavy bronze ring with a D-shaped hoop, a hexagonal bezel with incised curvilinear decoration probably representing a lituus, a Roman cult instrument. The shoulders are also incised with vertical lines. This simple yet elegant ring probably belonged to a Roman auger since the lituus was also the symbol of the office of augur and marked these individuals out as belonging to the priestly group. Good condition. Wearable. Size: D: 16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: M; 6g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 111

1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Bronze ring with circular hoop and bezel in the form of a Greek cross with scalloped arms. The Cross, the principal symbol of Christianity, recalling the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the redeeming benefits of his Passion and death. The cross is thus a sign both of Christ himself and of the faith of Christians. The cross that the Crusaders wore on their robes was a symbol of martyrdom, and to die in combat was considered a great honour that assured a place in heaven. The Crusades were military expeditions, beginning in the late 11th century, that were organized by western European Christians in response to centuries of Muslim wars of expansion in the Holy Lands. People of all social classes took place in the Crusades, from heavily armed knights to humble peasants using improvised weapons, all in pursuit of salvation in the afterlife. This ring may have belonged to one such crusader, perhaps a knight, as a mark of his status. Good condition; wearable; Size: D: 19.1mm / US: 9 1/8 / UK: S; 3.5g; Provenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market before 2000.

Lot 112

c. 1000-1500 AD, Crusader Period. Bronze ring with a thick circular hoop and a hexagonal bezel featuring an incised Star of BethIehem motif. In the Christian tradition, the Star of Bethlehem, also called the Christmas Star, revealed the birth of Jesus to the Biblical Magi, and later led them to Bethlehem. The star appears only in the nativity story of the Gospel of Matthew, where magi "from the east" are inspired by the star to travel to Jerusalem. There they meet King Herod of Judea, and ask where the king of the Jews has been born. Herod, following a verse from the book of Micah interpreted as a prophecy, directs them to Bethlehem, a nearby village. The star leads them to the stable where Jesus was born in Bethlehem, where they worship him, and give him gifts. It is a symbol often depicted on rings and jewellery during the Medieval period. Good, wearable condition. Size: D: 16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: M; 8g; Provenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.

Lot 113

1-200 AD. Roman period. Bronze ring comprising a circular hoop with stepped decoration on the shoulder and a raised hexagonal bezel which features an incised snake motif. Snakes were believed to possess healing powers in the ancient world, which may help to explain this choice of decoration; the ring may have belonged to Roman doctor (medicus). For more information on Roman rings, see: Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991. Good condition; wearable. Size: D: 16.92mm / US: 6 1/2 / UK: N; 8g; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s.

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