We found 350105 price guide item(s) matching your search

Refine your search

Year

Filter by Price Range
  • List
  • Grid
  • 350105 item(s)
    /page

Lot 61

A Roman bronze strigil and a Roman bronze ladle Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The strigil with concave tapering blade, the cylindrical handle fenestrated, the handle and exterior of the blade with incised linear decoration, the blade punched with wavy lines, leaves, scrolls, and a pair of fish at the curve, the handle punched with scroll, leaf and a fish, a nail incised at the tip, affixed to a later bronze base; together with a ladle with curling terminals, strigil 27.5cm high; ladle 21.1cm high (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Mr S. Zuckerman (1942-2017) collection, acquired from Tetragon, Portobello Road in the 1980s; and thence by descent to the present owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 63

A Roman bronze strigil Circa 1st Century A.D.With concave tapering blade, the cylindrical handle fenestrated, the exterior of the blade and upper portion of the handle with delicately incised linear decoration, a punched shrub with curling tendrils on the blade, and a dotted wavy line on each side of the curving exterior, 21.2cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, Germany, 1950s-1970s. NB collection, Wiltshire, acquired from the above. with Helios Gallery, London. Private collection, UK, acquired from the above 29 November 2004.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

A large Celtic bronze trumpet whorl roundel Circa 1st-2nd Century A.D.The openwork design with curled tendrils of the 'trumpet' style, with three original bronze rivets, 12.5cm diam. Footnotes:Provenance:Munich art market. K. S. collection, Cologne, 1995-2016.For a related, but less ornate example, see the Seattle Art Museum, acc. no. 59.22, reproduced in D.G. Mitten and S.F. Doeringer (eds), Master Bronzes of the Classical World, Mainz, 1968, p. 312, no. 314.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 70

A Romano-Celtic bronze and enamel vessel section Circa 1st-3rd Century A.D.Of domed form with a bronze bulls-head shaped plate on one side, the exterior decorated with four bands of cloisonné enamel, the top band composed of crescents, the three lower bands of interlocking commas or waves, in red, blue and turquoise enamel, possibly the upper section of a small situla, 14.7cm diam.Footnotes:Provenance:Private collection, France, 1990s.French art market, 2002.Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 23 October 2013, lot 143.The present lot would appear to be the upper section of an enamel situla, now missing its base. Similar composite enamel vessels have been excavated in Britain, including at Bartlow Hills, Cambridgeshire. Such vessels would have been made in multiple parts and soldered together, as it was not technically possible to execute larger enamel work vessels in one piece. It has been suggested that this lot is British in origin but another example of an elaborately enamelled Roman bronze flask formed in two parts, dated to 250–300 A.D., was found in Charente, France (see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, acc. no. 47.100.5).For a discussion of large elaborate enamelled vessels such as the Staffordshire Moorlands Pan, see D. Breeze (ed.), The First Souvenirs - Enamelled Vessels from Hadrian's Wall, Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeol. Soc., 2012.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 72

Three Roman bronze lion-headed handles Circa 2nd-3rd Century A.D.Circular and cast in high relief with the head of a lion, with engraved details of the mane, eyes and brows, the details of the fur finely chased, an attachment hole on either side of each ear, one bearing a loose ridged ring in its gaping jaw, 11cm diam. each (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Private collection, Switzerland. Anonymous sale; Schuler Auktionen, Zurich, 22 June 1995, lot 2516.Private collection, Germany, acquired at the above sale.For a closely related example, said to come from a chest, see M. Comstock and C.C. Vermeule (eds), Greek, Etruscan and Roman Bronzes in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Boston, 1971, p.461, no. 672.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 81

A Bronze Age gold ribbon bracelet Circa 2000-1200 B.C.Formed from a looped and doubled thin gold sheet, with hook and eye terminal, 6.8cm diam., weight 9.3g.Footnotes:Provenance:Private collection, England, found at Feltwell, Norfolk, in March 1998 after exceptionally deep ploughing in peat beside a shallow chalk ridge (a Middle Bronze Age palstave was also found in the same area).Disclaimed as Treasure Trove in 1998.Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 25 October 2007, lot 158.Mr J. N. & Mrs J. E. Didcock collection, UK, acquired from the above sale; and thence by descent to the present owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 93

A Danish flint dagger Late Neolithic Period, circa 2000-1700 B.C.Of grey flint, with elongated leaf-shaped blade and long straight-sided grip of lentoid cross-section, 23.3cm longFootnotes:Provenance:Commander Coventry Makgill-Crichton-Maitland (1877-1958) collection; thence by descent.The above dagger belongs to Scandanavian flint dagger Type II. For examples of Danish flint daggers with similarly proportioned grip and blade, see A. MacGregor, Antiquities form Europe and the Near East in the collection of the Lord McAlpine of West Green, 1987, pp 78-80, figs. 4.210; 4.212 and 4.211.It is likely that daggers such as the above were objects of status rather than being of practical use. When the National Museum of Ireland carried out microwear analysis of its Late Neolithic Danish daggers it was found that the wear was consistent with the implements having been frequently taken out of their protective sheaths, probably for display purposes, and that it was unlikely that the wear suggested any utilitarian purpose. Great skill would have been required of the flint knappers producing such fine daggers, and it is believed that these craftsmen were inspired by contemporary European Early Bronze Age metal daggers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 97

Three Elamite bronze axeheads Circa 3rd-2nd Millennium B.C.Comprising an axehead with flaring blade and slightly convex edge, the shaft socket with a profile lion in relief on each side, its mouth open wide, its breath becoming the midrib of the blade; an axehead with rounded blade with a pierced eye incised at the base of the raised, forked midrib on each side, and crest-like protome with incised lines protruding from the back of the shaft; and an axehead with crescentic blade, the slanted shaft-hole with a stylised eye in relief on each side, a balancing downward curving tang on the other side, 17.2cm long, 19.5cm long and 17.5cm respectively (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Oliver Hoare (1945-2018) collection, UK, acquired in September 1997 from the London art market.For a similar axehead to item one, see P.R.S. Moorey, Ancient Persian Bronzes in the Adam Collection, London, 1974, p.40, no. 5.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1133

CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A LADY - F T HASWELL an Egyptian style bronze figure of a lady, with a bronze base and light fitting (now detached). With a wooden bracket. Bronze signed, F T Haswell, Reg No 676164, 6/8/1990. Bronze 48cms high.

Lot 1137

CONTEMPORARY BRONZE - HARE a modern bronze sculpture of a Hare, mounted on a stepped plinth. Signed, AJB. Hare 17cms high, 22cms high overall

Lot 1138

GREEK BRONZE STATUE - NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE, 1966 a classical style bronze statue mounted on a marble plinth, with plaques on the base Reproduction of a bronze stutuette of a young athlete, late 6th Century, National Archaeological Museum Athens, On the Occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Founding of the National Bank of Greece, 1841-1966. 35.5cms high overall

Lot 1139

COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE - MARGUERITE a parian figure with a bronze effect finish, designed by Sarah Terry for Copeland. Marked around the base, S Terry, SC, 1868, Copyright Reserved, Copeland. 50cms high *This figure was a companion for a figure called Evangeline, Sarah Terry was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and other institutions from 1862-1879. Lawrences sold a similar figure in Jan 2015.

Lot 1143

SARA INGLEBY-MACKENZIE - BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A RUGBY PLAYER a large bronze figure of a Rugby player, the figure with arm outstretched and the other holding the ball under it's arm. Mounted on an oval metal base. Marked on the base, 4/6, and with a label underneath for Sara Ingleby-Mackenzie, Rodden Manor, Frome, www.slimsculpture.co.uk. 25cms high, 41cms long. *Sara trained under Ken Hughes a pupil of Henry Moore at Bath Academy of Art. She was awarded First Class Honours in sculpture and Print making and was awarded the Henry Moore Foundation Scholarship. She has worked on many private and public commissions.

Lot 1208

COLD PAINTED BRONZE - FRANZ BERGMAN a cold painted bronze figure of a child, selling fruit from a basket. Marked on the back of the figure, impressed Urn Mark and number (probably 299, slightly difficult to read). 7cms high, 11cms across

Lot 1376

PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE LEAPING CARP VASES, Meiji or 20th century, standing on their tails, height 22cm (2)

Lot 1377

JAPANESE BRONZE LION, recumbent with his head raised, on a wooden plinth, signature seal to base, length 39cm

Lot 1403

CHINESE BRONZE BELL, of archaistic form, a twin dragon loop handle, ruyi lappet and other banded decoration, height 22cm

Lot 1404

CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC CENSER, fang ding, of rectangular, two handled form, decorated with stylised beasts, dragons and bats on a 'Greek key' type ground, lacking legs, height 22cm, width 27.5cm, depth 20cm

Lot 1406

CHINESE BRONZE JARDINIERE, cast with a scrolling dragon beneath a lappet border, seal mark, height 24cm

Lot 1423

PARCEL OF CHINESE COLLECTABLES, to include a cinnabar lacquer buckle, box and cover, bronze bird, horn box and cover and other items (parcel)

Lot 1230

Early 20th Century Reproduction Bronze Figure Of A Greyhound Raised on an ebonised oval base, hollow cast bronze figure depicting a Greyhound with head turned to look back over shoulders. Length 15 inches, height 13.5 inches.

Lot 1236

Modern Chiparus Style Bronze Figure Of A Dancing Girl, With Foundry Mark, Raised on a Black Marble base, Height 14 Inches

Lot 1239

Modern Bronze Figural Lilly Pad Comport In The Style Of W.M.F. Height 8 Inches. Together With An Art Nouveau Style Maiden, Height 14 Inches

Lot 1242

Two Bronze Figures, After Enzo Plazzotta. Titled Spirit Of Freedom & Spirit Of Rebellion, Raised On Black Marble Bases, Signed And Numbered. Tallest 13 Inches

Lot 1251

Russian Style Bronze Figure of an Heroic Blacksmith, unsigned, circa 1940s, 13" high.

Lot 1252

Bronze Figure of Thor in Typical Dress, holding a shield. Unsigned, on rocky base. 10" tall.

Lot 1253

Bronze Figure of a Mare & Foal, early 20th Century, after the original. signed Fratin. Width 10", Height 9".

Lot 1256

Reproduction Gilt Bronze Figure of a Maiden, converted into an electric lamp; on a stepped, coloured metal base; 16 inches high

Lot 1505

Collection of Quality Designer Shoes & Boots, all boxed and in excellent condition, some unworn. Comprising: Luis Onofre black leather twin-buckled heeled sandals, unworn, Size 40;Logan beige suede wedge heeled ankle-strap sandals, unworn, Size 40; Loewe Tan and Gold flat leather toe-post sandals, Size 41; Ras flat black leather ballet-style shoe with gold metal ankle bar, unworn, Size 40; L K Bennett chocolate microsuede pull-on knee length boots, unworn, Size 40; Carel of Paris black patent court shoes with kitten heel, Size 40; Hazel pink suede and leather flat sandals, Size 41; Footglove green suede court shoes, low heel, Size 41; Aftershock toe post leather soled sandals in cream beaded effect, Size 40, and Ravel bronze ballet flats Size 40.

Lot 243

Four Masonic Bronze Penny Tokens, 'They Received Every Man A Penny'

Lot 63

George Omerth French (Active 1895-1925) Superb Ivory and Gilt Bronze Figure circa 1920. Depicts a female in a dancing pose with over stretched arms. Signed on the cast - Omerth - 4035. Raised on a wasted circular red marble base. Height 7.5 inches - 18.75 cm. All aspects of condition excellent. Confirm with photo.

Lot 801

Antique Bronze Figure of a Standing Buddha, holding a ritual vessel, wearing a cloak and standing on a lotus base; fine patination; 9 inches high

Lot 804

Large Japanese Meiji Period Cast Bronze Lidded Incense Burner, mounted on four elephant shaped legs; dragon handles extend around the body and the lid has a Japanese warrior type figural finial; 19 inches high

Lot 808

Antique Indian Cast Bronze Ritual Vase, of fine patination; embossed to the body with Indian deities, in raised panels; 8 inches in diameter at widest x 7 high

Lot 850

Three Japanese Meiji Period Bronze Vases of various sizes, depicting birds in flight and amongst cherry blossom; 1 x 18 inches high, 1 x 11 inches high, 1 x 9.5 inches high

Lot 851

Japanese Antique Samurai Edo - Period Katana Tsuba of Large Size, Soten Kinko - Sukashi Mokka Gata Shape, Inlaid on Both Sides with a Sage Feeding a Monkey, Picked Out In Silver and Bronze Highlights, Worn Consistent with Age and Use, Fully Signed by the Japanese Maker - Please See Photos. Size 3.5 x 3 Inches.

Lot 852

Pair of Japanese Tear Drop Shaped Meiji Period Bronze Vases, cast to the body with ducks amongst reeds; with character marks to the base; 10 inches high, plus a vase of bulbous form with etched decoration depicting a Japanese lake scene, picked out in gold; signed to the body with character marks; 8 inches high(3)

Lot 858

Oriental Green Patinated Bronze Figure of a Water Buffalo; 10 inches long x 5 high

Lot 134

EIGHT WORCESTER BRONZE AND CERAMIC FIGURES OF BRITISH BIRDS comprising chaffinch, kingfisher, firecrest, goldcrest, robin, swallow, wren and blue tit, the largset 17.5cm high overall

Lot 160

A BESWICK BRONZE TURKEY, MODEL 1957 printed and impressed marks to base, 18cm high

Lot 121

FRANCE HENRI GIFFARDS BALLOON ASCENT OVER PARIS 1878 GILT-BRONZE MEDAL BY C.TROFIN SHOWS A BALLOON OVER A VIEW OF PARIS. WITH RIBBON AND BAR, SCARCE

Lot 225

9CT GOLD WITH BRONZE CORE BANGLE BY LAWSON WARD AND GAMMAGE LAGARMIC WITH SAFETY CHAIN 85MM X 50MM X 5MM 10.5GRAMS

Lot 249

DUKE OF WELLINGTON BRONZE CASED TOKEN TOGETHER WITH A SAFE DRIVING MEDAL AND RIBBON WITH 7 BARS A 1953 APPROVED CORONATION MEDAL AND RIBBON ETC

Lot 1062

A 19th Century bronze study of a standing hind to a veined red marble base, length 14cm, height 17cm, weight 1500g, bears label to the base stating this was purchased from Hewell Grange Worcestershire and reputedly from the work shop of Susini.

Lot 1076

After P J Mene (20th Century) - A modern bronze study of a boxer dog on oval base, height 24cm.

Lot 1101

A patinated bronze and ivory figure by Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss titled 'The Bat Dancer' modelled as a dancer in a bat wing costume with gilded and silvered finish circa 1925 raised to a large oval onyx with central dish, engraved signature F.Preiss' to base, height 22cm. Notes - For a similar model, please see Alberto Shayo 'Ferdinand Preiss Art Deco Sculptor' 2005 page 177.

Lot 1113

A 19th Century bronze study of Ulysses bending his bow, after Jacques Bosseau, height 38cm, unmarked.

Lot 1116

A late 19th Century German Art Nouveau bronze and copper desk tray with stylised lion paw detail and integral whiplash handles, stamped Geschutzt to the base, width 38cm.

Lot 1117

A 19th Century bronze bust of Mars wearing a helmet and sporting a full beard, after the antique, all to a black slate plinth, height 28cm.

Lot 176

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware vase of footed ovoid form with twin applied frill 'ears', in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, all in a petrol iridescence over the deep purple ground, height 18cm.

Lot 177

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware orchid watering can designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, of ovoid form with loop handle and conforming original lid, all in a petrol iridescence over the deep purple ground, height 14cm.

Lot 178

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware vase of footed ovoid form with flared rim, scraffito decorated by the Guest Brothers with horses grazing in a tree lined field, all in a petrol iridescence, height 17cm.

Lot 215

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware vase of footed globe and shaft form with a fluted body rising to a wrythen twisted neck with a petrol iridescent finish, height 22cm.

Lot 216

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware vase after designs by Dr Christopher Dresser, having a circular foot rising to a shouldered ovoid body with four knocked dimples and applied ears beneath a collar neck having a petrol iridescent finish, height 14cm.

Lot 217

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Bronze Ware bowl of compressed ovoid form with roll rim having a fluted body to the petrol iridescent ground, width 20cm.

Lot 265

A glass paperweight by John Deacon, internally decorated with three fish in red, green and bronze aventurine, on a sandy seabed with rocks and shells, signature cane and retains paper label, diameter 8cm.

Lot 268

A Caithness glass Field study paperweight, internally decorated with pink and white meadow flowers and grass and a blue and bronze aventurine butterfly, limited edition 11 of 250, acid marked, diameter 6.5cm.

Lot 353

A large later 20th Century Czech clear crystal glass panel of curved section with angular polished outer edge, engraved to the central oval panel with a lady giving water to a male figure resting against a tree, mounted to an abstract cast bronze base, height 28cm.

Lot 725

A Chinese Archiac bronze style lamp, the cast metal vessel with exterior prunts, mounted within a wooden frame, height 32cm, S/D.

Lot 3105

20thC English School. Reginald Carew Glanville, oval bronze portrait plaque facing sinister, cast with sitter's name, motto 'fortun estoui si' (If fortune be) and initials E.G., 22cm x 16cm.Note: Glanville (1836-1930) was called to the bar in 1861. The EG initials could be for either sculptor and medal maker Ernest Gillick (1874-1951) or as marked and attributed verso in pencil, Eric Gill (1882-1940) for whom Lincoln's Inn was his first London home.

Loading...Loading...
  • 350105 item(s)
    /page

Recently Viewed Lots