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Lot 322

A 19th century Chinese cloisonne on bronze elephant censer, H. 10cm.

Lot 326

A Tibetan gilt bronze 18th / 19th century figure of the guardian deity Mahakala, H. 16cm.

Lot 328

Islamic interest, a Persian pierced bronze tiger incense burner, H. 18cm.

Lot 34

An early 20th century Siamese bronze figure of a Buddhist angel decorated with glass jewels, H. 24cm.

Lot 342

A pair of Chinese silvered bronze relief decorated vases, H. 25cm.

Lot 36

A pair of heavy quality Chinese bronze and cloisonne censers, H. 9cm W. 22cm.

Lot 38

An unusual brass/bronze wall mounted horned tribal mask, H. 30cm

Lot 40

A Siamese gilt bronze figure of an angel on a lacquered wooden base, H. 37cm

Lot 46

A Tibetan gilt bronze figure of a seated Tara, H. 22cm.

Lot 49

A Tibetan bronze wall mounted Buddha head, H. 21cm.

Lot 057

Robert Lenkiewicz (1941-2002) 'Karen with Bronze Shawl', signed, also signed by Karen Ciambriello, No.28/500, size including frame 77cm x 73cm.

Lot 390

Garden Statuary: â–² Ludwig Vierthaler (1875-1967): A bronze female nude figure German, early 20th century signed L Vierthaler weathered green patination with traces of gilding to the hair 143cm high Ludwig Vierthaler first came to prominence around 1906 as a metalwork designer in Munich and for a brief time worked in New York for Tiffany & Company

Lot 436

Sculpture: â–² Barbara Hodgkins Apple slice Brushed gilt bronze & marble on black perspex base 55cm high on clear perspex pedestal 30kg Provenance: MCL Group, Mazda Cars Head Office

Lot 447

Sculpture: David Meredith Frog Bronze 28cm high by 57cm wide by 38cm deep

Lot 557

Natural History/Interior Decoration: A good Megalodon tooth on bronze stand U.S.A, Miocene 21cm high overall, tooth 15cm

Lot 394

Sculpture: Jacques Vanroose Force Bronze Signed Edition of 100 106cm high by 40cm wide by 30cm deep

Lot 417

Sculpture: ▲Hamish Mackie Oyster Catcher Bronze on fossil marble base Polychrome naturalistic patina signed HAM 2006 2/12 53cm high Hamish Mackie (born October 1973) is a British wildlife sculptor who works in bronze, silver and any other castable metal using the method. He is considered to be one of the world’s foremost wildlife sculptors. Largely self-taught, Mackie captures his subjects - ranging from livestock to birds via wild animals - by observation in a natural environment, taking detailed photographs and sometimes modelling in plasticine. He has won numerous commissions including works for Jilly Cooper, Charles Saatchi, Ronnie Wood and RSPCA, National Trust, Woburn Abbey, Merrill Lynch, Hiscox and most recently the Berkeley Group Holdings. He has travelled to places including Antarctica the Falkland Islands, Australia, across Africa and the United Arab Emirates in search of subjects.

Lot 411

Sculpture: David Cooke Bronze owl on bronzed steel stand and galvanised steel base Edition 1 of 9 270cm high by 75cm wide by 30cm deep

Lot 412

Sculpture: David Cooke Orangutan Steel and bronze resin on Yorkstone plinth Edition 1 of 9 250cm high by 110cm wide by 62cm deep

Lot 280

Garden: An Edwardian Portland stone sundial dated 1906 and with bronze plate 114cm high

Lot 393

Equastrian/Garden Sculpture: A life size bronze figure of a dray horse 210cm high by 290cm long Provenance: Removed from Camden Lock Market due to redevelopment see our website for further details. This lot was recently removed from the world famous Camden Lock Market in London. It was all originally commissioned in the early 1990’s as fixtures in the 3 storey indoor market hall designed by architect John Dickinson. Camden Lock Market is situated by the Regent’s Canal on a site formerly occupied by warehouses and other premises associated with the canal. By the early 1970s the canal trade had ceased and a northern urban motorway was planned that would cut through the site, making any major permanent redevelopment impossible, and in 1974 a temporary market was established. By 1976, when plans for the motorway were abandoned, the market had become a well known feature of Camden Town. Originally, the Lock was a market for crafts, occupying some outdoor areas by the canal and various existing buildings. It attracted large numbers of visitors partly due to stalls being open on Sundays, when previous to the Sunday Trading Act 1994, shops were not permitted to operate on Sundays. It is now the fourth-most popular visitor attraction in London, attracting approximately 100,000 people each weekend. In 1991 a three-storey indoor market hall designed by architect John Dickinson was opened on the site of the first outdoor market. In the style of the traditional 19th century industrial architecture and housing in the area, it is built of brick and cast iron. From 2006 a large indoor market hall was constructed in a yard between the Camden Lock Market and the Stables Market that was previously used for open air stalls. In November 2007 a large part of the Stables Market was demolished as part of a long-term redevelopment plan for the area and rebuilt as a year-round permanent market area.

Lot 391

Sculpture: Patricia Peeters, Born 1964 Meditation Bronze with variegated green-brown patination 58cm high

Lot 279

Garden: A carved stone wall sundial 19th century with later bronze gnomon 49cm by 38cm, together with a circular wall sundial, lacking gnomon made up from a millstone, the back bearing the date 1661 59cm diameter

Lot 556

Fossils/Interior Decoration: An ammonite Morocco, Jurassic on bronze swivelling base 33cm high

Lot 395

Sculpture: Christine Baxter Nixie Bronze resin 76cm high

Lot 388

Sculpture: John Robinson: A bronze group of two baseball players signed John 1/12 and dated ‘73 43cm long The following ? lots, some of which aren’t recorded in any of the relevant literature are inspired by John’s interest in symbolic sculpture focusing on simple shapes such as the ovoid, or egg, the symbol of life, together with spirals as a symbol of mystic knowledge.

Lot 486

A "BRONZE" /LEAD FIGURE OF A LEANING FEMALE NUDE 22CM

Lot 861

Thirty-four packets of new La Bella Phosphor Bronze 7GP12L twelve string light gauge acoustic guitar strings

Lot 127

The Great Exhibition of 1851 Prize Medal in bronze.  Inscribed "Prize Medal of The Exhibition" "A & S Henry & Co. Class XII".77mm. Cased.Condition report:Inscribed "Prize Medal of The Exhibition" "A & S Henry & Co. Class XII".Double sided, as images. 

Lot 316

Japanese bronze cylindrical vase with cast figure of a scrolling dragon holding a pearl, with key pattern border to rim and embossed characters to base, 30.5cm high.Condition report:Oxidation/verdigris etc as images. damage to pearl. 

Lot 322

Pair of Japanese bronze vases with twin elephant head handles and moulded panels of birds amongst flowers and foliage, unmarked, each 26cm high and another with moulded foliate panels, pierced phoenix handles, three elephant mask head supports and circular base, unmarked, 42cm high.  (3).

Lot 345

Pair of Art Nouveau green glass vases of globular wreathen twist form with lobed rims, on patinated bronze pierced foliate stands, each 31cm high. (Both bowls drilled).Condition report:Both bowls are drilled, one has slight knock and a couple of air bubbles to rim. Stands in good condition, one stamped with indistinct four digit number on each foot. 

Lot 349

Pair of bronze models of recumbent lions on black slate plinth bases, after originals by Barrie, both signed, each 29cm long.  (2).

Lot 398

Chinese reproduction bronze table lamp, the metal base of archaic twin handled vase form with verdigris patina, with lobed oval cream silk shade, 70cm high. Electrical testing/rewiring required.

Lot 489

Antique French mantel clock by A D Mougin, the bronze body of architectural form embellished with champleve dome top and columns, ormolu finials and trim ono stepped base, adjustable feet. 34cm high

Lot 566

Bronze sundial, central sun motif, with the words "Sunny Thyme" within a ring of Roman numeral time increments. 25cm diameter. 

Lot 573

Late 19th century early 20th century bronze water fountain in the form of a young boy balancing on one foot looking at a freshly caught fish (filled base). 78cm high.

Lot 617

Edwardian oak Arts and Crafts sideboard, the central cupboard flanked by two small drawers over recess  raised on turned tapered supports, bronze fittings.Dimensions:Length: 137cmDepth: 58cmHeight: 92.5cm  

Lot 111

A pair of Chinese 18/19th century bronze tea pots bearing the six character mark of Xuande to bases decorated with dragons. 18cm and 20cm. Provenance: Held in private collection of the Craik family with purchase paper dated March 2002 from 'G.Nakajima Antiques' Kyoto, Japan.

Lot 193

A Chinese bronze censer with two character mark to base. 13cm x 7cm. Weight 1162 grams

Lot 186

A Chinese early 20th century polished bronze censer with dragon design and six character incised mark to base together with an Indian bowl. 13cm x 15cm - Censer and 19cm (D) - Bowl (2)

Lot 157

A Chinese bronze desk censer with Xuande mark. 9.5 cm diameter.

Lot 154

A Chinese 18th/19th century bronze censer with 2 character mark to the base. 16.5 cm diameter.

Lot 182

An Eastern 19th century bronze powder flask. 17cm (H)

Lot 237

A pair of Chinese / Japanese bronze incense burners on stands with dragon covers. 48cm tall x 28cm

Lot 105

A 19/20th century Japanese dark bronze vase with snail. 25 cm tall

Lot 118

A Thai 18/19th century bronze Buddha fitted on a wooden stand. Buddha 12.5 cm tall

Lot 117

A Chinese 17th century bronze censer with a hard wood cover. Shisou mark to base. 10x12 cm

Lot 36

Two Medieval bronze figures Ibeji West Africa. 14.5cm height

Lot 27

Two bronze deities and Asin stone weight. 14.5cm height. 9.5cm height. 13cm length

Lot 153

An Indian bronze standing goddess. 10 cm tall.

Lot 44

A steel inlaid bronze Persian sugar loaf cutter together with tea pot. 23cm length and 19cm height

Lot 104

A tall Japanese 19th century bronze vase with silver inlaid decorations of bamboo. 24cm

Lot 156

A small Chinese bronze three-legged desk censer with 4 character mark of Xuande. 7.5 cm. 514.2 grams

Lot 190

A Japanese 19th century Meiji period bronze censer. One leg missing. Makers mark to base. 23cm wide x 23cm tall

Lot 214

A 19th century Tibetan bronze statue of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. 88cm tall. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Dr.P.B. who studied Oxford Buddhist iconography, Tibetan and Chinese language and a published National Geographic Society author as well as a professor of Tibetan Studies in America.

Lot 114

A Chinese 18/19th century bronze Gu shape vase. 19.5 cm tall

Lot 258

An Edward VII silver Coronation medal and large boxed bronze Edw. VII Coronation medal, together with 2x Edw. VIII Coronation medals, various commemorative crown, pewter tankards and a brass shell case etc

Lot 381

A Tibetan or Nepalese bronze cast Yab Yum figure, 16cm high

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