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A Roamer gentleman's stainless steel cased wristwatch, Swiss stainless cased wristwatch, with black dial, for Pierce, Majex lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatch, Royal Horticultural Society medal awarded to Mr Goodman 1939, cased, silver and bronze Small Holder championship medals, a Home Gardening award of merit, boxed, Queen Victoria crown 1896, George V crown 1935, George VI commemorative Coronation medal and a one pound coin.
A Chinese bronze censer of oval form flanked by two oni handles, raised on four elephant head feet, bearing faux Qianlong mark to base (one oni with arm missing), 20 cm wide x 13 cm deep x 8.3 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One handle's arm is off and missing. Evidence of cleaning residue throughout. Areas of verdigris. Some scratching and pitting. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details. 1161 g total.
A pair of 19th Century French Regence bronze and gilt bronze jardiniers as three cherubs holding aloft a pierced basket with flared rim, raised on a flower decorated column to lotus leaf decorated plinth base, 22.75 cm diameter x 47 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One jardinier - a wing seems to have the end broken off the putti. Both jardiniers - the baskets do not appear to fit. One particularly appears to have been cut and chamfered along its base rim and it also has a break to a section of the pierced decoration. Areas of verdigris, rusting and patination, etc, throughout. Wear to the gilding and some knocks. One base is coming apart although solid. Both have what appear to be later wooden bases added. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
Pair of "Bronze" Monkey Bookends This is a pair of "bronzes" in the form of bookends depicting monkeys seated reading books. Although both of these are signed BONHEUR they are not original Bonheur castings, they are a later reimagining. Both of the bronzes are mounted on solid marble bases Height 20cm.
A small mixed collection of British and foreign coins as taken from circulation with a small bag of used British definitive and commemorative stamps, to include UK pre-decimal 20th C bronze, a penny 1841 fair, about 40 silver threepences and minor other silver, US 5 cents 1867 and 1913 and a cartwheel penny about fine or better.
Adrian Jones (1845-1938)Persimmon crossing the line, jockey wearing the colours of Edward VII when Prince of Walessigned and dated 1897, oil on board15 x 27cmIn 1896 Persimmon, out of Perdita II by St Simon, won the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket, the Derby and the St Leger in 1896 for the Prince of Wales, going on to win the Eclipse and the Ascot Gold Cup in 1897 when this painting was executed. Considered a particularly striking horse, Persimmon was filmed winning the Derby which is regarded as one of the earliest films of a horse race. There is a large oil in the Royal Collection of Persimmon with Jack Watts up, in a paddock. Adrian Jones was commissioned to make several paintings of the horse with Watts up and went on to make a bronze of the horse as a birthday gift for the prince. It is possible that the present picture celebrates one of Persimmon's victories in 1897.
Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879)Horse and jockeybronze with brown patina, signed on the base41cm highCondition report: The patina is even, with slight wear to the area where the martingale has been looped over the rein and is loose. There are some very minor abrasions. The whip is missing. While the bronze has age, it is likely to be a later cast. There are no foundry marks apparent.
*John Skeaping RA (1901-1980)Equestrian sculpture with a Jockey Upbronze with brown patina, signed, dated 77 and inscribed 'Trophy York' on the ground, size of edition unknown, cast by Wally Livingstone31cm wide8.5cm deep30cm highExhibited: London, Royal Academy, 1977 (one of this edition).*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: See additional images.In generally good order, the patina is even. No significant signs of damage or restoration.
August Nicholas Cain (French, 1822-1894)Lumineu and Séduisant, a pair of hunting houndsbronze with brown patina, inscribed, signed on the side and with the Susse Frères foundry seal25cm wide32cm deep42cm highCondition report: Some surface dirt. In generally good order. No significant signs of damage or restoration.
Lots 275-277The following three lots are a collection of studies of King Charles spaniels, by Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton, and his first wife, The Hon. Mrs Neville Lytton, later Baroness Wentworth. Lytton was an artist and noted athlete - winning a bronze at the 1908 Olympics. Lady Wentworth as she is best known, inherited the Crabbet Arabian Stud in Sussex from her mother Lady Ann Blunt and went on to have a huge influence on horse breeding in the first half of the 20th century. Over 90% of Arabian horses today can trace their pedigree through Crabbet lines. In addition, Lady Wentworth was a noted breeder of King Charles spaniels. In 1911 she published a book on toy dogs and their origins, 'Toy Dogs and their Ancestors'.*Neville Stephen Lytton (1879-1951) 'Champion Windfall', a Blenheim chestnut and white toy spaniel pastel 23.5 x 22cm,with three further studies of red and white toy spaniels,including 'Norry', inscribed and signed with a monogram, dated 1919, and 'Orange Frills',together with a print of Lady Lytton and Champion Windfall after the oil painting by Neville Stephen Lytton, various sizes, and a copy of 'Toy Dogs and their Ancestors', published by Duckworth & Co., 1911, by Lady Lytton (6)Provenance: Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton & Lady Judith Lytton;by descent to the current owner.Illustrated: 'Champion Windfall' in The Hon. Mrs Neville Lytton, 'Toy Dogs and their Ancestors', published Duckworth & Co., 1911, p.326. 'Orange Frills' Ibid, p. 298.'Champion Windfall', owned by Lady Lytton, at the time of her book held the Blenheim record of Championships, taking the Champion of Champions prize in Toy Spaniel class at the LKA Botanic Show of 1910.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899)'Mouton Broutant' - Grazing Sheepbronze with brown patina, signed 'Rosa B' on the base and marked with Peyrol foundry stamp22cm wide10cm deep15cm high including baseCondition report: Some very slight wear to the patina but generally in good condition. Stamped with the Peyrol foundry stmap, suggesting that this is an original cast.

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