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Imperial Germany; Schaumburg-Lippe, Georg Wilhelm Furst, Bronze Medal for his Golden Jubilee, 1857, (5.9cm diameter) in fitted presentation case, together with Schaumburg-Lippe, Adolphe, bronze medal for Services to Agriculture, in fitted presentation case (2) Provenance; Unattributed, from a collection all believed to have been awarded to members of a German Noble Family, acquired in Germany in the aftermath of World War II by a member of the British Armed Forces. Relevant Lot Numbers 231 - 239
Lord Nelson; a bronze medallion with portrait of Nelson, inscribed "Admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile - Britain's Glory & Defense", the obverse with warring ships, inscribed "Almighty God has blessed His Majesty's Arms - French Fleet defeated August 1. 1798", cased, 1½in (3.75cm) diameter, together with another medallion with portrait of Nelson 1758-1805 and his flagship "Foudroyant", inscribed 'medal struck from copper of vessel after breaking up', 1½in (3.75cm) diameter (2)
A Japanese patinated bronze censerOf rectangular form, decorated in the round with birds amongst foliage and rockwork, the underside with cast seal mark. 32 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some patination wear, some verdigris especially to interior, some surface scratching, general wear.
A large antique, possibly 18th century, pierced bronze ewer coverThe hinged cover formed as a mythical winged figure seated atop an elephant mask, the pierced body with twin masks and centred to either side with an armorial crest, with some traces of original gilding. 53 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Gilding and patination wear/loss, some elements loose, some misshaping, general wear.
A Victorian bronze model of a jockey, possibly a watch standModelled standing in racing attire, mounted on a ebonised plinth base. 19 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some patination wear, blind hole to post at hand level, screw thread and blind hole to other hand indicating some element lacking, general wear.
A Chinese polished bronze vase, 20th century, of faceted form of square and triangular panels with flared rim and circular foot, engraved decoration to each panel of auspicious objects, birds and flowers, rough cast six character mark to base, 10 by 12.5cm, together with three Indian brass deity figurines, 11.5 and 9cm, and a 19th century Persian tray, copper and white metal inlaid with elephant to central reserve., 2 by 25cm. (5)
After Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875): a bronze sculpture modelled as a cock pheasant, 'Faisan, tête tournée à gauche (Pheasant, head turned to the left)', in standing pose on an oval naturalistic mound, on rectangular stepped base, signed into mound 'Barye' and inscribed into base 'S. P. A.' and painted in red '20.990', 21 by 6 by 12cm high, together with a second bronze sculpture after the same hand modelled as a pointer 'Braque Premiere Version', on oval naturalistic base, signed into base 'Barye', 17.5 by 6.5 by 8.5cm high. (2)
A bronze WWI death plaque to De Lacy Campbell Evans and associated framed photographs.The photographs show De Lacy Campbell Evans as a child with his family (middle row, left) and as a young man in civilian dress. He was killed in the allied assault of 3rd May 1917 on Oppy Wood, France. He was aged 29 and is buried there. He is also commemorated on his grandparents' headstone in Huthwaite Cemetery, Nottinghamshire.The other portrait photograph is of De Lacy's nephew, Clifford, in 2nd World War military dress
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