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Lot 1595

ELIZABETH ANNA CLAPP ( 1887 - 1974 ) signed bronze sculpture King of the Hill of two young girls H: 60 cm CONDITION REPORT: This lot would benefit from a good clean otherwise no apparent damage, losses or restoration visible. The figurines are not fixed to the plinth. P&P to a UK address = £30.00+VAT.

Lot 1639

Gama signed bronze horse on a marble base

Lot 197

A small bronze figure of a period soldier, with part cannon at his feet, raised on a stone base

Lot 205

A small cold painted bronze figure of a pigeon, 8cm long

Lot 207

An oriental bronze stand, in the form of a dragon, 15cm long

Lot 220

An 18th Century bronze Medic seal, of oval form

Lot 226

A small gilded bronze figure of a recumbent cat, on green and black marble base, signed G Bourcart, 14cm long overall

Lot 228

An Eastern bronze figure of a native man, on carved plinth 18cm high

Lot 233

An Indian 19th Century wood carving of a female dancer, 15cm long; an unusual figural bronze oil lamp with five spouts supported on an elephant base; and an Antique bronze circular stand

Lot 234

A pair of 19th Century Chinese bronze censers, of square section, decorated with dragons amongst stylised waves, 12cm

Lot 265

A Japanese bronze vase, of baluster form with raised decoration and scrolled beast handles, converted to a table lamp base, 35cm high

Lot 279

A Japanese bronze tea caddy of shaped form, with foliate decoration, 12cm wide

Lot 314

After Barye, bronze figure of a mountain goat, having gilt FB foundry mark, 11cm long x 11cm high

Lot 315

A 19th Century bronze bust, of a Roman Emperor, 13cm high

Lot 340

A pair of 19th Century gilt and bronze candlesticks; and a pair of Sheffield plated candlesticks

Lot 201

A bronze and enamel desk paperweight of the US Army in Europe shoulder badge:, with flaming sword on a black reserve with rainbow over, mounted on a rectangular base, 15cm x 11cm.

Lot 301

A German Third Reich NSDAP armband:, together with a Bronze Spanish Cross, an eagle tie pin, a bullion loop, two forege caps and related items.

Lot 28

A cold painted bronze paperweight modelled as a Hawker Sydney biplane:, with RAF roundels to wings and fuselage, numbered 'K7517', black painted undercarriage with fired wheels, 15cm long.

Lot 35

An early 20th century bronze vesta holder in the form of Mr Punch's dog: together with a Continental spelter owl inkwell and a similar walnut leaf desk stand.

Lot 354

An early 20th century Art Deco nickel plated gazelle car mascot on ebonised socle 20 cm high :, together with a bronze mascot of a standing hare, 12cm high, and a chrome plated jaguar mascot, 9cm high (3).

Lot 789

Set of 9 Bronze Branding Irons

Lot 47

A FINE DIAMOND BROOCH, BY CHAUMET, CIRCA 1955Of stylised openwork design, the principal round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 1.40cts within a cluster of marquise-shaped diamonds, to a triple spray of brilliant and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, remaining diamonds approximately 8.00cts, signed Chaumet, within Chaumet fitted case, length 3.8cmChaumet was founded in 1780 by Marie-Etienne Nitot, with an establishment at the heart of place Vendôme. His creativity and quality of workmanship, led him to become one of the most sought-after jewellers in Europe and thus establish a loyal and prestigious clientele. Since its inception Chaumet has preserved and continued the Parisian tradition of expertly crafted fine jewellery.The history of Chaumet has been entwined with the History of France, with Nitot and his son, Francois Regnault Nitot becoming the official jeweller to Napoleon during the Consulate and the Empire, creating tiaras, official court jewels and fashion accessories. Napoleon’s marriage to Joséphine, then to Marie-Louise of Habsburg-Lorraine, Queen Marie-Antoinette’s great-niece, resulted in some impressive commissions for Chaumet. Following the fall of the Empire, Nitot’s successors Jean-Baptiste Fossin and his son, Jules, dedicated themselves to romantic jewellery inspired by the decorative arts of the Italian Renaissance and of the French 17th-century.In 1848, Jules Fossin set up a London branch in partnership with J.V., Morel, assisted by his son Prosper. On his return to Paris in 1954, Prosper Morel joined Jules Fossin whom he succeeded in 1868. Prosper Morel’s daughter married Joseph Chaumet in 1875. With exceptional creativity and inspired by the re-enchantment of nature, Joseph Chaumet came to be recognised as an undisputed master of the Belle Époque. In 1889, Chaumet took over the company and gave his name to the house.In 2001, the LVMH Group acquired the house and entrusted the reigns to Thierry Fritsch, an art lover who revived the business, all while preserving its original spirit. Pascal Bourdariat was made the 12th head of the workshop, and as tradition dictates, a special ceremony was held for the handover to initiate the new bearer of the tradition. The house’s skill is traditionally passed down from one head of the workshop to another, without interruption, reflecting the creativity and excellence of each era.In the 1920s Chaumet’s jewellery styles became more geometric in line, following art deco style, characterised by strong contrasts in colours and materials, the use of semi-precious stones, black and white, as well as exotic inspirations. The 1930s saw Chaumet becoming more feminine, continuing its style while exploring a certain modernity that echoed fine Parisian taste, ever in search of novelty and the avant-garde. In 1970, gold jewellery, sometimes set with hardstone, bronze or mother-of-pearl, was on offer in a new boutique concept.Chaumet’s legacy of bucolic beauty is a deep well of inspiration that bridges past and present designs. Today, the bees share Chaumet’s garden-inspired Jardin’s Collection with the spider, weaving its perilous web, playing their game of amorous hide-and-seek. The ‘Hortensia’ collections invite us into a delicate garden filled with vibrant colour, the ‘Bee my love’ collection, including the diamond bee and the honeycomb motif, celebrate an imperial pledge of love and the ‘Attrape Moi’ collection once again highlights the bee. The house’s international development continues with a network of stores across Europe, the Middle East, Japan and Asia. Chaumet’s headquarters at 12 Place Vendome still house the studio, workshop and boutique - including a “Tiara Hall” and a large 18th century lounge that has been classified as a national monument.For more than 230 years Chaumet’s excellence in high Jewellery has been passed down through generations of jewellers. Diamonds and precious stones, carefully selected for their exceptional clarity and brilliance, are sculpted into round, cushion, oval, emerald or the house’s signature pear-shaped cut, and then the jewellers, stone setters, polishers and engravers give life to the jewels, exhibited in magnificent pieces of jewellery. With inspiration drawn from Art Nouveau, nature and travels, Chaumet ceaselessly reinvents its aesthetic codes and creates jewels that are truly remarkable. The elegant diamond brooch embodies a naturalistic theme, with the large round brilliant diamond surrounded by smaller brilliant marquise shaped diamonds depicting a flower, all set to the side of an artistic design. This is a truly magnificent piece to be cherished, increasing the glamour stakes of any outfit.

Lot 5121

A set of three graduating Middle Eastern Bronze cooking vessels, traces of verdigris, 19th century or earlier

Lot 343

BRONZE DECO STYLE DANCER FIGURE H: 15.5"

Lot 42

EDWARDIAN BRONZE PRIZE MEDALLION ‘First in German 1906’, issued by the Irish Board, Dublin, in case and cardboard box

Lot 43

SILVER COLOURED PORTRAIT MEDALLION depicting 'Richard Cobden 1804 - 1865' on the reverse inscribed 'Peace Jubiles Anglo-French Working-Class Exhibition London 1865'; a LARGE BRONZE MEDALLION 'Art Treasures and Industrial Exhibition of North Wales and the Border Counties 1876', the reverse with the Wrexham Coat of Arms and a ALLOY MEDALLION of the Royal Wedding of Queen Victoria 1858 (3)

Lot 200

Pair of twin handled Oriental bronze vases and a carved Eastern table gong

Lot 157

A bronze bell with iron clapper, cast with military bronzed arrow, 14cm high and a Norwegian oblong-shaped bell with iron hanger and clapper stamped 'Stalhein Norge 1911', 10.5cm, (2).

Lot 271

A 1969 souvenir bronze 'Calouste Gulbenkian' medallion, 7cm.

Lot 106

A bronze pestle and mortar, a pair of brass short candlesticks and other brass, copper and metalware.

Lot 11

Two concrete garden urns, 50cm high, a bronze propeller and a small wooden rocking horse, (a/f), (4).

Lot 119

Milo bronze nude lady figurine, 38cm.

Lot 145

Bronze, nude lady on plinth, 27cm.

Lot 146

Bronze, lady in a dancing pose on a marble plinth, 66cm.

Lot 147

Art Deco Bronze, lady in a dancing pose, on a marble plinth, 42cm.

Lot 438

An 11cm high bronze of Ganesh

Lot 9

A Small French Bronze Desktop Inkwell with Three Claw Feet and Maiden and Lion Mount. Missing Inner Liner. 9cms High

Lot 155

A large South East Asian gilt bronze Buddha - probably 19th century - 49cm high

Lot 156

A 34cm high bronze style figure of dancing lady

Lot 158

Antique South East Asian bronze of Buddha holding vase - 21cm high

Lot 159

Antique South East Asian bronze of an amorous couple of Deities - 19cm high

Lot 160

An antique South East Asian bronze Buddha - 27cm high CONDITION REPORTSee further images

Lot 161

Small reproduction bronze Chinese bowl with mythical animal mount and signature to base - 12cm diameter CONDITION REPORTSee further images; good condition

Lot 162

A 14cm high bronze Buddha with signature to base

Lot 185

A pair of Indian bronze elephant ornaments - 11cm long

Lot 208

PAIR OF REGENCY GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMPS EARLY 19TH CENTURY previously candlesticks, with baluster-form nozzles on tapered columns with engine-turned bands and circular bases, with pleated shades (2) 28cm high (excluding fittings and shade)

Lot 210

PAIR OF GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE SWAN CANDLESTICKS, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM BATEMAN II FOR RUNDELL, BRIDGE AND RUNDELL CIRCA 1830 with gilt leafy-rimmed nozzles raised on berry and leaf-form stems and triform bases, each mounted with three patinated bronze swans, on squat bun feet (2) 17cm high

Lot 212

PAIR OF REGENCY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE TABLE LAMPS EARLY 19TH CENTURY previously candlesticks, with everted reeded nozzles, above tapered columns and lions' paw tripod legs with leaf-frond mounts, on plinths, fitted for electricity, with pleated shades (2) 31.5cm high (excluding fittings and shades)

Lot 310

PAIR OF VICTORIAN GILT LACQUERED AND PATINATED BRONZE TABLE LAMPS MID-19TH CENTURY converted from oil lamps, with everted leafy-cast tops above plain cylindrical columns, raised on moulded square bases, fitted for electricity, with pleated shades (2) 38cm high (excluding fittings and shades)

Lot 324

JOHN HENRY FOLEY R.A. (1818-1874), FOR ELKINGTON & CO. OLIVER GOLDSMITH bronze, dark brown patina, impressed marks ELKINGTON & CO FOUNDERS and inscribed J.H. FOLEY. R.A./ LONDON 51cm high

Lot 54

An Albany Fine China bronze, porcelain and glass figure of an Arctic Tern in full flight above a bronze seaweed entwined glass wave, mounted upon a square wooden plinth by David Burnham-Smith, limited edition no. 43/500, 54 cms, with framed certificate.

Lot 591

An Art Deco cold painted bronze model of a scarf dancer, by Josef Lorenzl, raised on an onyx and black marble pedestal, signed in the cast 'Lorenzl',23.5cm.

Lot 592

A gilt bronze and carved ivory sculpture of an accordion player, by Demétre Chiparus, on oval shaped slate base, signed to the base 'Chiparus', 30cm.

Lot 590

Liberation of Italy, bronze medal for the Victorious Allied Troops Enter Rome June 5th 1944, the second medal in Recognition of War Work done bt Messrs Ransom & Rapier Ltd, (2)

Lot 384

BRONZE AND GLASS DISPLAY CABINET 1920S the glazed door and angled sides enclosing adjustable glass shelves 86cm wide, 130cm high, 24cm deep

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