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Olympics Katie Meli signed 6x4 colour photo, American swimmer who won a Gold and Bronze for the USA at the 2016 Rio games and a gold medal in the 4x100 relay team at the 2017 world swimming championships. Sport autograph. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A fine quality model of an Ordnance muzzle loading 6 pounder canon, built to ⅕th scale by the Royal Naval Armament Depot in 1953. It is to the design that was introduced early in the 19th Century and manufactured until the late 1860’s. The model canon being of bronze material and mounted on a traditional hardwood stand with elevation chuck and other usual fittings. Brass engraved plaque and 32cm barrel. Contained in case.
A Japanese bronze group, Meiji period (1868-1912), depicting the story of the Chinese historian Sima Guang who rescued his panicking playmate from a vat of water by calmly smashing the pot, the pot with shaped panels of mythical beasts to the shoulder, below a key fret border to the rim, on three mask and tongue feet, stamped mark Shokaken, 35.5cm high
A Japanese bronze koro and cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), moulded with mythical beasts amongst waves, with mythical animal handles and feet, the domed cover pierced with dragons with a dragon finial, four-character seal mark , 58cm high Provenance: Private collection, London; collected about the middle of the 20th century.
Two Japanese bronze koro, 20th century, one in the shape of Daikokuten's bale on three mallet feet, the domed cover pierced with precious objects with a coral-shaped finial, stamped mark to base, 15cm high, and another of globular form on three elephant feet, moulded with a dragon amongst spuming waves in relief, the domed cover with a shell dream finial, 18.5cm high (4)
Two Japanese bronze plates, 19th-20th century, comprising: one, moulded with a grasshopper with leaves and flowers, 26.9cm diameter, and another, of shallow bowl form, the centre with a deity standing on the back of a dragon above waves, the pierced border with chrysanthemum and other flowers, enclosed by a border with ho-o , 30.8cm diameter (2)
A collection of eight Japanese kiseruzutsu with tonkotsu, Meiji period (1868-1912), in bamboo or wood, with two carved with figures, two with inscriptions and one of pear shape, 20.5 to 22.5cm long, two kiseruzutsu with tabako-ire , with white metal inro or bronze rat decoration, 22 to 22.5cm long, and four kiseruzutsu and one tonkotsu (15)
A large Chinese porcelain blue and white hu vase, Republic period (1912-1949), of archaic bronze form, painted with stylised chilong amongst scrolling flowers between a banana leaf and blade border, deer-head handles, six-character Qianlong mark, 52cm high Provenance: Private collection, London; collected about the middle of the 20th century. 民国 青花螭龙穿花卉纹鹿头尊 《大清乾隆年制》青花篆书款
A Tibetan bronze Shakyamuni Buddha, 13th-14th century, wearing a long robe with a beaded border, seated cross-legged on a double lotus pedestal, his hands in Bhumiparsha mudra, the back engraved with a mantra, 11cm high Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, Spink collection, 19-20 June 1998, lot 206. 十三至十四世纪 西藏铜菩萨坐像
A Chinese gilt bronze bodhisattva, Qianlong (1736-1795), wearing elaborate beaded jewellery and a long robe, seated cross-legged on a double lotus pedestal, his hands resting in his lap and holding a jar with flame decoration, in front of a mandorla with scroll and beaded border, 12.3cm high 清乾隆 铜鎏金菩萨坐像
A Chinese bronze incense burner, 18th century or later, of tapering form on three elephant feet, moulded with scrolling lotus in relief, elephant handles, the domed cover with pierced scrolling lotus and a recumbent elephant finial, four-character Xuande seal mark in zhuanshu, 50cm high (2) Provenance: Private collection, London; collected about the middle of the 20th century. 清十八世纪或更晚 铜铸象耳缠枝莲纹三足炉 《宣德年制》篆书模款
French Gilt Bronze Large and Impressive Table Clock - by Samuel Marti circa 1880. Runs for 8 days and strikes the hours and halves on a sonorous gong with French high quality movement. The mark of Samuel Marti stamped to back plate. Clock size height 13.5'' - 34 cm, width 8'' - 20 cm, depth 8'' - 20 cm. The dial and case in excellent condition. No gilt loss.
Leon Underwood (British 1890-1975) Bronze of the African Madonna, (Modern British Avant Garde Sculptor ) - Original bronze - the African Madonna with a fine brown Patination. Conceived in 1934/1935, signed to the base Leon. U., numbered IV-VIII, dated 36. on a gnarled walnut rustic wood base. total height 14 1/2''. Literature: The sculpture of Leon Underwood by Ben Whitworth, published Lund Humphries 2000 cat no. 93. African Madonna (variants) illustrated on page 60. His works can be seen in major British museums and public collections in the UK. He was the precursor of modern sculpture in Britain, attended the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal College of Art. In the first World War he worked with Solomon Joseph Solomon, Norman Wilkinson and Paul Klee as a camoufleur creating observation posts camouflaged as trees and other objects. In 1921, Underwood opened the Brook Green School of Art in Hammersmith. Amongst his many students, he taught Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. Moore later spoke of his indebtedness to Underwood's influence and teaching. He wrote a number of books on ancient African sculpture including Bronzes of West Africa, which were a great influence to him in later years for cycladic and African culture designs. Provenance - Mirfield Theological College of the Church of England, West Yorkshire. On Saturday October 22nd 2011, the monks at the college held an auction to raise money for the church renovations for the grade listed building. The bronze on offer was sold at this auction and mentioned in the catalogue and sold next to work by Eric Gill - entitled Lord Jesus Christ. The said bronze was also mentioned in the local paper, The Intelligent Weekly Press on 7th October 2011. See https://www.thepressnews.co.uk/press-news/monks-auction-prized-artefacts.
A Collection of Anitque Grand Tour Figures comprising 1. Bronze bust of David 10 inches high on a marble base 2. bronze bust of Dinah 8.5 inches high 3. Teracotta bust of Ajax 13 inches high 4. bronze dancing girl on marble base 7 inches high 5. bronze man with a horse on a marble base 8 inches high 6. metal bust of ajax 6.5 inches high 7. oval brass plaque portrait 7 inches high 8. square bronze plaque The Foundry 7.5 by 7 inches 9. Two Small Bronzes girl and a nude man 3 and 4 inches and 10.Man reading a book 5 inches high.
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