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A group of four mixed coins to include a Roman Alexandria Year 5 tetradrachm in bronze featuring Emperor Severus Alexander (222-235AD) laureate head to obverse and Eagle, left with wreath in back to reverse stamped L E Egypum L for year and Greek for 5, together with an Elizabeth 1 1561 threepence, a Charles II 1679 threepence and one other Location: Cab
RMS Titanic - a very rare bronze 'Titanic Bon Voyage' dated 1912. The Titanic promotional launch plate was intended to be fitted to the dashboard of Senior 'White Star Line' directors, crew members and financiers, with attractive mermaid design, rectangular in shape, an interesting memento of this ill-fated ship.
French gilt brass mercury mantel clock. The movement by Samuel Marti et Cie, Paris, late 19th century. The eight-day gong striking movement with visible Brocot escapement regulated by twin mercury capsule pendulum. The back plate stamped with S. Marti et Cie Medaille de Bronze in an oval cartouche, nr 4073. The clock having a white enamel face with Roman numeral dial with a shallow centre housing the winding holes. The clock encased by bevel doors and side panels approx 15.5 x 13.5 x 27 h cms, complete with winding key.
A Chinese Longquan celadon pierced tripod incense burner, Ming DynastyLater converted to an inkwell, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, moulded and carved with three lotus flowerheads against a pierced scrolling foliate ground, raised on three short feet and covered in a pale green glaze, a later bronze cover with hinged top surmounted by a seated chinaman, opening to a plain glass liner, 10.5cm high (feet chipped).Footnote: Footnote: A very similar incense burner was offered in Bonhams New Bond Street rooms, 8 November 2004, lot 98.Condition report: Two of the three feet are chipped. The glass inkwell liner is chipped to the rim.
A Chinese bronze vase, Hu, Ming style but probably laterWith twin dragon-head handles and cast with two bands of daotie masks and symbols, the domed foot with a cast band of waves, fitted for conversion to a table lamp, 32.5cm high.Condition report: 1/3 of the foot appears to have been repaired visibly. Elsewhere there is surface pitting consistent with age, two shallow dents below one handle. Footrim and base drilled to accommodate chord. Interior not visible due to light fitting.
A Japanese bronze figure of a lion, Meiji periodModelled standing four square and with mouth agape, the tail outstretched, signed possibly å·§å…‰ Tukumi Hikari, 46cm long.Condition report: Good consistent patina overall. Glass eyes missing. Generally good condition with some minor surface blemishes and tiny dints consistent with age and handling.
A Japanese bronze figure of a tiger, Meiji periodModelled in a stalking pose and with mouth agape, the tail outstretched, signed possibly å·§å…‰ Tukumi Hikari, 38cm long.Condition report: Good consistent patina overall. Generally good condition with some minor surface blemishes and tiny dints consistent with age and handling.
E* De Labroue, a late 19th century gilt bronze ewer, in the style of Benvenuto Cellini, the wrythen neck above a putto riding a seahorse and a handle in the form of a satyr, the cylindrical body relief decorated with putti riding dolphins and blowing seashells, supported by three nereids, raised on a concave cornered square base, stamped 'E.De Labroue. Ft de bronzes. A Paris', 41cm highFootnote: Footnote: The fondeur E. De Labroue worked with some of the most eminent sculptors of the 19th century, reproducing important carved marble sculptures in bronze. See a cast bronze by Labroue of the famous white marble figure by Joseph-Michel-Ange Pollet entitled, titled Une heure de la nuit . This bronze was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in 1855 and is now in the Museum of Rheims. Pradier and Carrier-Belleuse also permitted De Labroue to reproduce their work.Condition report: Generally ok, but for some dents and scratches, including the base. Wear on the gilding/finish.
Josef Lorenzl, (Austrian, 1892-1950), a dancing figure wearing a grey dress, with her hands raised high in the air and her left leg raised, signature in the casting on the base, cold painted bronze, on an onyx base, 46cm highFootnote: A private collection from a deceased estate.Condition report: Ok, apart from the onyx base with some small 'bruises' and some paint worn on edges, including dress.
A collection of eight English and Foreign medallions, comprising; Maria Augusta medallion, dated 1783, 70mm diameter, Jean Racine medallion, dated 1817, by F. Andrieu, 40mm diameter, Thomasons Medallic bronze Warwick vase, dated 1829, 50mm diameter, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 1874-75, by L.G. Wyon, within fitted case, 70mm diameter, Marischal College Aberdeen white metal medallion, dated 1837, 50mm diameter, Ploughing medal, by W. Dingley, 48mm diameter, Worshipful Company of Poulters, London Prize white metal medal, Baddeley Bros of London, 42mm diameter and The Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society Prize medal, dated 1951, 50mm diameter (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD "BAKERS' AND CONFECTIONERS' EXHIBITION (MANCHESTER)" MEDAL, Birmingham 1898, first prize awarded to J. Newbould & Son, Bradford for "Cottage Bread", Birmingham 1898, 45.7g, 1 3/4" diameter, together with a similar 1912 silver and bronze medal and a 1929 silver medal (both London) (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)1912 silver - Birmingham 1912, weighs 55g, 1929 silver - Birmingham 1928, weighs 42g
AN ART DECO COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGURE, cast as a jester wearing red motley with a lute slung over his shoulders, with carved ivory face and hands, unsigned, fixed to a stepped circular base, figure 6 1/2" high, 8 1/2" high overall (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)One finger to left hand missing and hand has some cracks, right hand good, face good, some glue(?) showing around the edge, some wear to colour especially both red shoes, bottom of tunic and legs, wire "strings" of lute quite bent but appear original, not straight on base (leaning forward), two small chips to base
BY AND AFTER PIERRE LE FAGUAYS (1892-1962), a pair of Art Deco bronze figural bookends cast as a young seated man writing and his female companion reading, both fixed onto oblong marble bases with inset "Les Neveaux de Jules Lehman Paris" foundry roundel, both signed on the marble base, 7 3/4" x 3 1/4" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Girl also has a further mark to base of back (numeral 1 and 2 small crescents), base of girl has been cracked in half and glued, but barely visible as the crack runs beneath her, she has good patination. The boy has a dull patination. Family provenance suggests the pair was split up and so one was polished, the other not, hence the difference when fairly recently reunited
A FRENCH BRONZE INKWELL, 19th Century, adorned with three ram's heads on hoof feet, spaced by Bacchanalian masks, the lift off lid with Jupiter and eagle, clear glass reservoir, on red marble stand and moulded slate base, 7 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Good, dark brown patination, no damage bar minor chips to lower moulding of slate base
SIX VIENNA TYPE COLD PAINTED BRONZE MINIATURES, comprising a boy seated astride a crocodile, 2 1/2" long, woman seated on a bench drinking a cup of tea, 1 1/2" long, a man clubbing a figure on a bench, 1 1/2" long, two golliwogs (one with remains of fur hair), 3/4" high, and a standing figure with fur "skirt", 1" high, all unmarked (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All unmarked but appear to have age except the crocodile (too good?...), typical chips to paint
FIVE VIENNA TYPE COLD PAINTED BRONZE MODELS, early 20th century, comprising white Scottie dog, 1 1/2" high, lion, 2" long, Husky, 1 1/2" long, St Bernard, 1 1/4" long, all unmarked, and a parrot, indistinctly marked, 1 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)All have typical chips and wear to paint
A 19th century French gilt bronze bracket clock, with two train striking movement and Pompadour pink porcelain panels. Clock height 37 cm, width 19 cm, raised on a wooded plinth and complete with key and pendulum (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Other than being a little dusty the clock case is in very good condition. The gilding is good throughout with no significant loss. The porcelain panels are not cracked. The movement is fully wound on the left hand facing train. It does wind on the right hand train. The movement is running but does seem to stop after a minute or so. When the hands are advanced it is not striking. The pendulum and key are both present as is the bell. The porcelain dial is in generally good condition with only very minor rubbing to the gilding. There is a small surface chip to the right of the numeral 3. This is a surface chip and the pieces have been reglued but there is some minor loss. This should be visible on our image. It is a minor issue. The wooded base is in generally good order with only minor rubbing to the gilding. The rope twist braiding is loose.
A 19th century Chinese bronze vessel with wooden cover, of small proportions. Height 9.5 cm, width 7.5 cm, depth 5.7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lot is in very good condition. The lid is in good order with no damage or repairs. The base is also in good condition also again with no evidence of any damage, repairs or restoration.

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