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***PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT 19TH CENTURY***A FRENCH SIENNA MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK, surmounted with a figural group of Heracles and the Nemean Lion, standing beside a trees tump housing a white enamel dial, with Roman numerals, the plinth base applied with a trophy group and acanthus leaves, on splayed paw feet. 53cm high
Perryn Butler (Welsh, Contemporary)/Horse and Seahorse, two patinated bronze heads, each initialled to base and numbered 3/12 and 5/12, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Mary Rich (born 1940), a porcelain bottle vase, mottled bronze and ochre glazes with bands of geometric designs to the body, gold lustre glaze to the neck, impressed seal, 16.25cm high, 7cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: In good condition with no damage or restorationARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
The cast bronze ship's name plate letters from the Royal Navy Leader-class frigate HMS Aurora (F10): mounted on a later wooden board, ( letter size 23cm high, 2.5cm thick, overall size 30.5 x 152.5cm) together with a framed photograph of HMS Aurora with note 'HMS Aurora actual letters taken off ship by Lea McMeekin of Milton Cumbria, when they broke her up', also a framed postcard of HMS Aurora.*Notes- Built by John Barrow in 1962 HMS Aurora was acquired by Devonport Management Services at the end of her career and broken up in 1992.
*Xavier Raphanel (French, 1876-1957),'Joan of Arc', a gilt-bronze and ivory figure, modelled standing holding a casket and a flower, signed, on a marble plinth, 34cm high*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Loss to the left hand - finger and flower stalk. Reset and glued. The right hand appears to have been reglued. Chipped to the back corner and base of the plinth. Face slightly darker than the hands.The figure may well be Eleanor of Aquitaine or Blanche of Castile.Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
*A Bugatti Type 35 sculpture,cast bronze, built to 1:1 scale, to illustrate the aesthetic form of a Bugatti Type 35, one of the marque’s most iconic racing cars, by François Chevalier (b.1942),140cm wide380cm long110cm highThe sculpture of the type 35, one of the marque’s most iconic racing cars, was produced at a well-known foundry in Verona, and is a faithful reproduction of one of Bugatti’s most celebrated creations.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
An 'Eclisse' table lamp,designed by Vici Magistretti for Artemide, 18cm high, and two 'Tivoli' hanging light pendants, designed by Jørn Utzon, one in black and gold, the other in red, 21cm high (3)Condition report: 'Eclisse' table lamp wired and with plug, the Tivoli lamps have flex only. Bronze and black pendant is worn.
Mustafa Ali (Syrian, b.1956),'Sizyph within a circle', bronze, signed 'M.Ali' dated '1998' and numbered '1/11', on an integral plinth, 32cm highMustafa Ali, Syria’s foremost sculptor, was born in Latakia in 1956. Known for elegant, monumental sculptures that pierce the consciousness and underscore the fragility of mankind, he has been widely collected in the Arab world for nearly three decades.Condition report: No issues good patination.
*Nicolas Lavarenne (French, b.1953),'Moyen Passeur', a patinated bronze and stainless steel sculpture, numbered '5/8' and stamped 'Lavarenne 99'Cire Perdue Bronze 2003', bronze 190cm longpoles 735cm long approximatelyNicolas Lavarenne was born in Chamalières, Puy de Dôme in 1953. A self-taught sculptor he describes his work thus: ‘I sculpt in a realistic manner by seeking expression through the attitudes of the human body; I work on the paradoxical duality of situations. Perfectly balanced, but instantaneous, the bodies oscillate before the spectator, who makes them fall over or get up’.In 1984, Lavarenne won the Prix du Public at the Biennale of UMAM in Nice. He has had many solo exhibitions and his work is in private and public collections throughout Europe and the USA.This sculpture is monumental in size, the female form is arched in either ecstasy or graceful suffering and is raised high on the stainless steel rods. It would appear the sculpture has been displayed in a small lake as the base of the stand has calcification.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. Condition report: The lower sections of the poles have limescale after sitting in water.
A set of three Maison Charles 'Pyramide' patinated bronze table lamps,French, designed by Jaques Charles, of tapering design, each with a white textile shade, with manufacturer's label to the underneath, 58cm high excluding shade (3)Condition report: Minimal wear. Generally good condition. Some finger marks to the shades - additional images added to the website.
A pair of green wall lights,designed by Warren Platner in 1978, reputedly removed from Sea Containers House, London, each bronze and green-painted metal, with bevelled glass panels and a hinged door, each mounted internally with gold mounts containing nine bulbs, 69cm wide50cm deep31cm high (2)Condition report: Chipping to the paint, both need re-wiring. Some of the mounts and metal work apart from the mounting. Used and worn condition.
Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1882-1943),'Flame Leaper', c.1935, a carved ivory, patinated bronze and resin, raised on a stepped onyx plinth, signed 'F Preiss' to the back of the plinth, 36.5cm highProvenance: The Peter and Pat Croft CollectionLiterature: Bryan Catley, 'Art Deco and other Figures', Antique Collectors' Club, London, 1978, p.277, illustrated, for a similar model. Alberto Shayo, 'Ferdinand Preiss, Art Deco Sculptor, The Fire and the Flame', Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge, 2005, p.164 illustrated, for a similar model.Condition report: 14.5cm deep, 20cm wide approx. Missing one of the torches. Patination good overallJoin between ivory and bronze to the chest area slightly loose. Two dark lines to the left thigh and line to the right leg around the knee. LInes to the side of the face. Some lines to the front of the stomach area. Chips to the onyx plinth. Both back corners to the top and base of the lowest section. Also chips to the sides and the front edges.Build up of dust to the hair, hands and Not detached from the plinth to check for foundry mark.Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.Additional images uploaded.
An Arts and Crafts bronze and copper fender, c.1910, in the manner of John Pearson, with repoussé decoration in the form of scrolling leaves joining at a central tulip, with a studded copper edge, 127cm wide31cm deep19cm high, andan Arts and Crafts embossed copper fire screen,c.1890, in a barley twisted steel frame, with a circular engraved motif depicting a basket of flowers,66cm wide26cm deep 69cm high (2)Condition report: The screen with splashes of patination in the lower left corner. The fender with patination and scratches.
Josef Lorenzl (Austrian, 1892-1950),a cold-painted bronze figure of a dancer, cast 'R.Lor' to the left foot, raised on an onyx plinth, 20.2cm highThis figure was modelled on Luise 'Niddy' Impekoven (1904-2002), who became famous for her dazzling and expressionistic dancing style. Condition report: A small dent to the fabric underneath the right arm. A few scratches and marks occurring all over. The base with rubbing to the underneath. One small chip to the base. No traces of restoration. Additional images uploaded.
Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1882-1943),an ivory and cold-painted bronze figure of a girl with a borzoi dog, signed 'F.Preiss', 8cm wide5cm deep12cm highProvenance: A UK private collection.Condition report: Small chip to the front moulded edge.Purchased from Audrey Sternshine Gallery, Salford 2008.Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
Paul Philippe (French, 1870-1930),'The Violinist', a cold-painted bronze and ivory figure, signed 'Philippe', seated on a stepped onyx plinth, 25cm wide15.2cm deep30.5cm high Provenance: A UK private collection.Condition report: Chip to the back left top corner. Small chip to the second level of onnyx on the left corner. Chip to the back edge. Cold-painting good overall. Some spotting to the front of the dress.No bow.Purchased from Audrey Sternshine Gallery, Salford 1997.Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
Ferdinand Preiss (German, 1882-1943),The Archer or Diana, a cold-painted and ivory figure, on an onyx plinth, signed 'F. Preiss' raised on a gilt-bronze stand, cast with foundry mark 'PK' for Preiss and Kassler, 17.5cm wide8cm deep24.5cm highProvenance: A private UK collection.Condition report: Some rubbing to the arm bangle. Small crack to the right side of the face.Purchased from Audrey Sternshine Gallery, Salford 2001.Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP to include an Irish bog oak circular box and cover, small bronze seated figure stamped 'Nomori Sierra Leone', 3cms H, ebony cylindrical needle case with screw-on lid and silver initial 'W' to the top, mixed continental coinage and three commemorative crowns, plastic cased domino set, Wedgwood black basalt type framed oval of possibly Roman figurehead, white metal pill boxes, brass and enamel letter opener and matching magnifying glass and other interesting items

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