Three: Orderly E. A. Hawkins, St. John Ambulance Brigade Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Natal, Transvaal (430 Ordly: E. A. Hawkins. St. John Amb: Bde:); St. John Medal for South Africa 1899-1902 (430 Pte. E. A. Hawkins. Met: Corps.); Jubilee 1897, bronze (Private E. A. Hawkins) good very fine (3) £400-£500 --- E. A. Hawkins is confirmed on the QSA medal roll as serving during the Boer War with the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the clasps for Natal and Transvaal being issued off roll at a later date.
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A mixed lot, comprising a London and Birmingham Railway Centenary commemorative medal, sculptural bronze medal produced for the British Art Medal Society, small leather purse with lattice-action closure, small "Fine Silver"-cased pocket watch, two pairs of Hiatt 1970 police handcuffs, an interesting large inkwell etched "Lindsay & Scott, Glaziers, Dundee", a large assortment of Swiss Army and other penknives, two silver rings, a small collection of BSA motorcycle enamel pin badges etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
MARVEL AND DC COMICS, MIXED TITLES (BRONZE AGE) including Kazar The Savage #1, The Uncanny X-Men #196, The Fantastic Four #201, Captain America #192, 205, 245 and 279, The Defenders #51, 118-119, Daredevil #127, 140, 147, 155, 173 and 232, Peter Park The Spectacular Spider-Man #54 and further similar including Marvel Teap Up and G. I. Combat #208, along with Marvel Digest Series #3,4, 5 and 11, full list available
A Large Bronze Sculpture of an Amazon Preparing for Battle. Titled Antiope on the front of the base. Signed Emile Hebert on the base. Antiope was the sister of the Amazon queen Hippolyte and the daughter of Ares, god of war. There are several versions of her story in Greek myth. In one, she is abducted by the Greek king Theseus during Herakles' attack on the Amazons, launched in a quest to steal the magic girdle of Hippolyte. Dimensions: 12"L x 7"W x 20"HCondition: Age related wear.
A Mediaeval French gilt bronze Missal cover, probably 13th century; with the Crucifiction portrayed in high relief, the surmounting plaque inscribed IHC NAZARENIS REX IUDEORU, flanked by relief cast roundels containing figural representations of the Sun and the Moon, within an integrally cast moulded surround, 16cm high, 14cm wide; later mounted onto crimson velvet and set within a gilt composition frame, 27cm high, 25cm wideProvenance: Written in ballpoint verso is tantalising: PURCHASED SOTHEBY'S 1970. Similar early Mediaeval examples in bronze are very scarce - a 13th century Limoges example held at the Auckland Museum being a rare comparable. The presence of the Sun and the Moon, -the solar lights reminded of universality and God's creation and the two natures of Christ: His divine nature (the Sun) and His human one (the Moon). These can be seen in earlier work, for instance a 12th century German ivory dyptich panel, held at the British Museum.
A pair of impressive patinated and gilt bronze and porphyry mounted six light candelabra, in Empire style and in the manner of Emile-Louis Picault, 20th century; modelled as a standing archer and a priestess respectively, each with five foliate cast sockets above scrolling leaf fronds on cornucopias issuing amongst acanthus from a conforming, raised sconce; the square section porphyry plinths applied with relief cast gilt metal figural mounts, on conforming stepped socles; 130cm high, 39cm wide across the sconcesProvenance, Chateau de Vouzeron, Upper Loire, Department du Cher, France'
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