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A 17th century Sino-Tibetan polished bronze devotional statue. Formed as an eight armed Buddha wielding a spear and bow and raised on a demi-lune lotus plinth, 19cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Wear to the metal specifically around some of the incised detail, faces etc. Pit marks, presumably casting. No signs of breaks or repair.
A 19th century French bronze sculpture titled Le Travail. The shirtless blacksmith forging a shield is raised on a rockwork base over a canted square plinth with an axe an a helmet beneath him. Signed A. Masjouille, 66cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Good green/brown patination with some patches of wear. No breaks or repair.
A 19th century bronze figure later converted to a table lamp. Modelled as the Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist. Raised on a canted plinth with bracket feet, 41.5cm total height.Condition report intended as a guide only.Needs re wiring. No damage to the metal. Some drill holes to base and reverse to mount the lamp furniture.
A pair of 19th century French bronze and alabaster figural five branch candelabra. With gilt embellishments and each modelled with a putti holding a cornucopia, one seated and one stood, 40.5cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.One plinth with a replacement foot. Otherwise in very good order. Good colour.
An early 19th century mahogany travelling medicine chest or apothecary cabinet. With bronze handle and opening to reveal a fitted interior for glass medicine bottles and two drawers with chemical balance, glass pestle and other bottles, 29cm wide. Condition report intended as a guide only.The bottles are assorted, five missing. One stopper missing. Cabinet missing one escutcheon and its key.
A William & Mary walnut three drawer low boy with bronze pendant handles. With wide crossbanding, herringbone inlay, raised on turned supported with X-frame cross stretcher and bun feet, 77cm wide, 47cm deep, 76cm high.Condition report intended as a guide only.Large piece of replaced veneer to the top now lifting. Some small patches of banding missing. Piece of moulding to the front detached but retained.
2 French Dinky Toys. A Volkswagen Karmann Ghia (24M) in red with black roof, ridged spun wheels and white tyres. Plus a Renault Floride (543). An example in metallic bronze with spun wheels and white replacement tyres. Both boxed, Renault box a reproduction. Vehicles QGC-VGC some chipping mainly to Renault. £70-100
3 Dinky Toys. Citroen Dyane (149) in metallic bronze with black roof. Fiat Abarth 2000 in florescent red and white, Plus a Ferrari 321P (204) in metallic red and white, RN24. All boxed. Plus a Code Two Dinky Mini Cooper 003 Australian race winner in green, RN13. Boxed. Vehicles VGC-Mint. (4) £60-80
Six: 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory (Ply 16273 Pte C Hitchman RMLI), Defence, War (un-named as issued), Naval LS & GC, Geo V admiral's bust (Ply 16273 C Hitchman Cpl RM). GVF, mounted as worn, with RN Police ID tag (as Sergt), RM Old Comrades Association plated and enamelled lapel badge by Vaughton, B'ham and a cased Royal Life Saving Society bronze medallion to Pte C Hitchmann Dec 1913
Pair: BWM, Victory (DM2 180206 Pte H L Clark ASC) VF. Crowns (3): 1845, star stops, GF, 1894 LVIII GF, 1952 EF. School Attendance medals for Aicbuth in WM 1884 (no suspension ring) and a bronze 1888 to William J Furbur, GF and VF; an LCC Kings medal with 1912-13 clasp (C Chapman) and a small HM silver Forest Water Polo team 1891 medal. F.
4x Corgi Toys. A Gift Set No.6 comprising VW Breakdown truck in white, Maserati in dark blue RN7 on red trailer and one mechanic figure. In the remains of display box. Plus 3x Whizzwheels; Ferrari 206 Dino Sport (344), in red RN30, with red spot wheels. Roger Clark's 3 litre v6 Ford Capri (303) in white RN73, with information leaflet (decals applied). Ford Cortina GXL, Graham Hill (313), in metallic bronze with black roof (figure missing). All boxed, some wear/damage. Vehicles GC-VGC. £70-100
3 French Dinky Toys. Opel Rekord (554) in pale mustard yellow with cream roof. Plus a Borgward Isabella (549) in metallic silver with red interior. Both with dished spun wheels. Also a Fiat Grande Vue 1200 (531) in metallic bronze with cream roof and ridged plated wheels. GC-VGC some light chipping/rubbing to roof of Opel. £60-80
Modern, a proof set of three coins issued by the Royal Hawaiian Mint in Honolulu, 1991, commemorating the Pearl Harbour 50th Anniversary. Set includes three coins: bronze commemorative, a silver ounce of .999 fineness and a one-tenth ounce of .9999 fine gold. Presented in a blue velvet display box alongside certificate of authenticity. Provenance: ex English collection
Prehistoric, Neolithic or Bronze Age, two flint tools and a slightly degraded bead. The two flint tools consisting a scraper with natural worm-cast hole through its centre, the other being a very nicely made convergent fabricator or borer on a tertiary flake. The bead with a patinated surface but bright orange surfaces underneath, surface covered with surface facets. Glass and of later date than the flint tools. Length of largest flint tool: 60mm. Provenance: English collection, antiquarian finds reportedly from the Barrow-on-Trent area.
Possible Bronze Age, a large chunk of folded and squashed gold sheet that possibly reflects a sheet-metal ornament. The object is now broadly rectangular in plan, apparently folded at least four times over on itself. X-ray fluorescence undertaken at the British Museum has confirmed a gold content of 92-94%. Length: 28mm. Width: 23mm. Weight: 7.98g. Discussion: objects like these are hard to date when they display no diagnostic features. However, it is perhaps notable that many Bronze Age gold ornaments are manufactured similarly from sheet metal, sometimes being folded over before being deposited.Provenance: found Rowlands Castle, Hampshire, 2017. Recorded on the PAS as HAMP-EA6ECD. Treasure reference 2017T1156.
Middle Bronze Age, a virtually complete socketed spearhead from the Taunton metalworking phase, c. 1400-1250 BC. This example belongs to the 'developed side-looped' group, demonstrating an expanding circular-sectioned socket with a slightly recessed collar at its base and a pair of flattened un-drilled lozengiform loop plates projecting from its midsection. The blade is broadly lenticular in plan, narrowing towards its tip (the extreme end of which is now missing in old damage). Preserved in spectacular condition- virtually as found, an attractive chocolatey brown patina underlaying some areas of earthy iron-rich deposit. Very slight bend at tip. Length: c. 137mm. Diameter of socket-base: 21.2mm. Weight: 45.66g. Discussion: the un-drilled nature of the side-loops on this spearhead is comparable with a number of other examples found across Britain, suggesting that this spearhead might have been made specifically for depositing into the ground as a 'votive' offering. The damage to the spearhead's tip may represent the act of ritually 'killing' the object, perhaps symbolically ending its use-life in this world. A solidly made example with an attractive patina and flawless provenance.Provenance: found Bampton, Oxfordshire, 2017. Recorded on the PAS as BERK-441F26.
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