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A TINNED BRONZE EWER, AFGHANISTAN, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY, of slender bulbous form, with scrolling handle and spout, the sides engraved with floral sprigs and botehs, registers of calligraphic cartouches above and below, the hinged lid with pointed finial 42cm, 16 1/2in high Condition: Lid and base probably old replacements, minor knocks etc.
An Egyptian bronze Apis bull fragment Late Period - Ptolemaic Period, circa 664 - 30 BC with incised designs to the back including a winged scarab and winged vulture, 7cm long, an Egyptian wood figure, 15.5cm high and an Egyptian recumbent animal, 10cm long. (3) Provenance The Gunn family, Stirling, Scotland.
An Egyptian bronze seated figure of Harpocrates Late Period, circa 664 - 30 BC seated naked wearing a hemhemet crown and with the sidelock of youth, 14.5cm high, mounted, and an Egyptian bronze group of Isis and Horus, Late Period, 8.5cm high, mounted. (2) Provenance Paul Wengraf (1894-1978) acquired in the 1950's.
A Byzantine gold ring with an oval bezel inscribed NIKH, over two lines, 1.7cm diameter, a Byzantine child's ring, indistinctly inscribed on the bezel, 1.2cm diameter, a Byzantine silver ring, engraved the bust of a Saint, 1.8cm diameter, a pair of Byzantine gold crosses, with an inset garnet, a Byzantine bronze cross pendant and a pair of Roman gold earrings with domed frontal plates. (8) Provenance Bonhams & Brooks, 26th April 2001, lot 319, part.
A Minton parian group of Maternal Devotion, after a variation of a bronze by Jean-Jacques Pradier known as "The Prayer", Shape 211, probably published after 1849, the mother kneeling in prayer over a chair where a sleeping infant lies, on a rectangular base, 34cm high (restored) Mentioned in the Nournal of Design, March 1849.
A Minton parian figure of William Shakespeare by John Bell, mid-19th century, 45.5cm high (small restored chip to the base) See Paul Atterbury, The Parian Phenomenon, fig. 133, p. 86 and fig. 37, p. 25. A full scale plaster statue, after the bust over the Poet's tomb at Stratford-upon-Avon, was shown by Bell at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Summerley's Art Manufactures exhibited the parian version by Minton at the same time, surmounting a bronze clock flanked by figures of Tragedy and Comedy.
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