A pair of Regency gilt and patinated bronze twin light lustre candelabra, circa 1820, in the manner of G. A. Glick, the central knopped stems issuing scrolled branches terminating in foliate cast nozzles, the triform bases cast with gryphons and winged paw feet, hung with faceted cut glass pendants, 28cm high, 30cm wide Condition Report: The candelabra bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.There is some casting inconsistency to the bases, where there is some slight pitting.A handful of the scrolls suspending pendants are bent, and a handful of pendants have small chips, others are scratched. There is radial movement between elements of stems including the peacock monopodia, which could benefit from being tightened.Overall these are in perfectly presentable condition.28cm high, 30cm wide, the base 12cm on each side. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A French parcel gilt and patinated bronze mounted and rouge griotte mantel clock, third quarter 19th century, with two-train eight-day striking movement, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, inset in a waisted rectangular body mounted with a figural group after François Rude (French, 1784-1855), the Education of Achilles, the rectangular marmo nero Belgio base inset with a band of acanthus, 52cm high, 33cm wide
A pair of Restauration patinated and gilt bronze and rouge griotte marble mounted figural candelabra in the manner of André-Antoine Ravrio, circa 1820, each modelled as an amorino holding aloft two strigilated candle branches modelled as flaming torches, the circular plinths cast with beading, 41.5cm high overallCondition Report: The candelabra bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.The gilding is a little rubbed overall, particularly to the beaded rims and bases.Two of the flambeau arms have at one point been re-fastened to the hands.One of the candelabra has a break to the finger and a fine hairline crack to the ankle.The other has a circa 3cm horizontal repair to the circular socle, and both socles have one or two tiny chips.Condition Report Disclaimer
A patinated bronze model of the Farnese Hercules, second half 19th century, cast after Glycon's Roman marble and probably a Greek (Lyssippian?) original, portrayed as heroically nude and standing resting against the Nemean lionskin, draped on a tree stump, the Apples of the Hesperides held in his right hand behind him, 41cm highThe famed statue of Hercules, first reliably recorded in 1556 by Ulisse Aldrovandi was unearthed during excavations at Rome's Baths of Caracalla, and was quickly acquired by the Farnese, whose first courtyard at the Palazzo Farnese housed the massive piece until 1787.The Farnese Hercules is now held at the Museo Nazionale in Naples.
After Clodion (French, 1738-1814), a fine and large French patinated bronze mythological group, the Triumph of Bacchus, late 19th century, with two dancing maidens raising an infant Bacchus on their shoulders, one wielding a thyrsus, the other a tambourine, the circular naturalistically cast socle inscribed Clodion to the maquette, on a further canted square section base, 85cm high overallCondition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.The patina is a warm chocolate brown overall. The surface is relatively glossy and even, aside from a handful of areas particularly to the upper bodies and arms of the maidens and the infant's back where there are traces of darker and coarser surface coating, probably a lacquer. Aside from this and a small number of tiny casting inconsistencies including an aperture to the base of circa 0.2cm, commensurate with the manufacturing process, and some scratching to the bracket feet, the bronze is in perfectly presentable condition overall. Condition Report Disclaimer
Manner of Frederick William MacMonnies (American, 1863-1937), an Art Nouveau patinated bronze model of a dancing Bacchante, circa 1900, the maiden portrayed nude and holding aloft a staff and bunch of grapes, on a stepped rectangular plinth, 47.5cm highThe present lot is stylistically and thematically similar to MacMonnies' renowned Bacchante and Infant Faun of circa 1893-4, a cast of which is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The exuberant pose and style are typical of the French Beaux-Arts movement that became fashionable in the US and particularly New York towards the end of the 19th century.Condition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.The patina is a rich dark brown overall, though it is a little scratched in places, particularly to the rear left shoulder. There are possible traces of varnish or polish where the surface is a little more granular, including to the underside of the left arm, where there are also some shallow inconsistencies in the surface (likely due to casting).The object the Bacchante is raising in her right hand may be lacking a piece.There is a dent to the rear left corner of the base, and another, smaller to the front left corner. The underside looks as though it was at one point mounted to a secondary base.The bronze would benefit from a gentle clean to address the dust in the recesses.Condition Report Disclaimer
A verdigris bronze sundial signed for Deane, Dray & Deane, London, first half 19th century, the circular Roman numeral dial with large central gnomon and inscribed DEANE, DRAY & DEANE, FINSBURY IRON WORKS. Chiswell Street, LONDON to top, mounted to a 19th century stone baluster plinth, 140cm high overallCondition Report: Marks, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some minor old losses, including some nibbling to the base.The surface is weathered overall, consistent with outdoor exposure. The sundial itself is associated to the plinth. The diameter of the sundial is larger than the top of the plinth. The gnomon's bolts to the underside may have been replaced.Please refer to all additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French gilt bronze, patinated bronze and white marble mounted figural four light candelabra, by Emile Colin & Cie, Paris, late 19th century, in Louis XV taste, each modelled with a draped amorino holding aloft four scrolled candle branches terminating in flowerhead sconces, standing on circular plinths with writhen and imbricated laurel rims, above further square bases on foliate bracket feet, the plinths impressed E. COLIN & CIE PARIS, approximately 51cm highÉmile Colin ran his prolific workshop at 29, rue de Sévigné, Paris, from 1882 until his death in 1899. The foundry produced fine decorative works of art such as the present candelabra, but also cast bronzes for sculptors such as Rozet, Messagé, Germain and Marioton. After Colin's death in 1899, the firm obtained the Grand Prix at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900.Condition Report: Minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall commensurate with age and use, and the gilding is a little rubbed and slightly spotted mainly to the sconces.Two interior sconce liners are missing. One flowerhead has broken off, though it is sold with the lot.One or two branches are a little bent.Each of the marble bases has a small chip, and some further nibbling. The marble is also a little bit marked. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French gilt and patinated bronze, and rouge griotte mounted figural three light candelabra, second half 19th century, each with three scrolled branches modelled as hunting horns, issuing from an upright lance hold aloft by standing and partially draped putti on integral bases cast with a stag's head and boar's head respectively, above circular socles and a further gadrooned and square section plinth, each 91cm highCf Christie's New York, 500 Years: Decorative Arts Europe, 19 - 20 October 2011, lot 110.Condition Report: Minor marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and useSome areas of wear to gilding. in some areas revealing colour of underlying metal.Evidence of dirt in areas overall and may benefit from a sympathetic clean by a qualified restorer.Candle arms and nozzle and drip pan sections with some minor signs of being slightly mishapen but largely to a very minor extent.Three of the removable candle nozzles are lacking. The cherub elements very well cast and with rich patina. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Italian patinated bronze portrait bust of Julius Caesar, after the Antique, later 19th century, possibly Chiurazzi, Naples, portrayed truncated and facing forwards, on an integral waisted circular socle, 55cm high, 25cm wideThis bust is likely derived from the Roman Chiaramonti Portrait bust (in the Vatican Museums), which is one of only two accepted portrait busts of Caesar. The bust represents a grave and idealised leader, and may have been created posthumously during the reign of Augustus in the 1st century BC, when Caesar was widely admired.
A French patinated bronze model of the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile, last quarter 19th century, in the manner of work by Leblanc Frères, mounted to a rectangular slate base, 22.5cm high, 20cm wide, 13.5cm deep overallCondition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.One of the miniature posts surrounding the arch is missing, and three others are lacking their tops. Elements of the chain are also missing.There is a circa 1-2cm chip to one of the corners of the base, and one or two further smaller chips.Condition Report Disclaimer
A set of three framed gilt bronze Bacchic relief roundels after Claude Michel, called Clodion, (French, 1738-1814), called Clodion, 19th century, each depicting a figural scene with nymphs and infant Satyrs, later framed, 31cm diameter, the frames 43cm squareThe models for the present lot are habitually attributed to Clodion. Two are illustrated in Pierre Verlet, Les Bronzes Dorés Français du XVIII siècle, Picard, 1987, p. 162 (fig. 197). Those are said to have decorated the base of a clock. The third, with the truncated image of the maiden, is also to a model attributed to Clodion. A terracotta version of this is in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Accession number 1942.5.31. Condition Report: The roundels bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall commensurate with age. There are some small knocks and scratches to the gilding overall.The roundels are held in place with pins (probably drilled), and their tops are visible.The egg and dart borders were cast separately from the backs of the roundels, and in one or two cases there is some slight movement between the two, though they remain securely attached. The velvet is a little faded, and there are shallow chips to the edges of the frames.These have not been inspected unmounted. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Continental, probably Italian, patinated bronze model of Mercury after Giambologna, last quarter 19th century, on a stepped circular verde antico plinth, and presented on a further Italian green serpentine marble pedestal, the bronze 77cm high, overall height approximately 218cmCondition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.The bronze has a dark brown patina, which is relatively matte overall. There is also some slight mottling to the surface, particularly the chest.The Caduceus is a little loose and slightly bent.There is a repair to the raised big toe. The smaller socle on which the bronze is perched has a handful of small chips to the edges.The top of the plinth has a repaired chip, and there are further smaller nibbles and chips to the rim. There is an old restoration to the moulding below, and there is an area of loss to the circular moulding above the base.The lot includes one large columnar pedestal. The first plinth mentioned in the cataloguing is the smaller one on which the bronze perches directly. Condition Report Disclaimer
An original GWR bronze locomotive cab side plate for 6009 "King Charles II", 11 3/4" x 25 1/4" (Built March 1928. First and last shed allocation Old Oak Common. 'Alfloc' water treatment fitted 1954. Double chimney fitted May 1956. Withdrawn September 1962. Scrapped at Cashmore's Newport.)Condition: Marks on edge: engine... class... boiler... and CLA.
A bronze bust of Queen Victoria by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regents Street, London, raised on square pedestal base, approx. 36cm high, together with a pair of spelter figures after Faucheur, modelled as male and female agricultural workers harvesting crops, raised on circular bases, approx. 39cm high (3)
1914 Brunswick 1st Class War Merit Cross, bronze example with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
1914 Oldenburg Friedrich August Merit Cross 1st Class, bronze cross with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
1914 Anhalt Friedrich Cross 1st Class, bronze cross with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Makers stamp to the rear. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Third Reich NSKK Motor Sports Badge, in bronze with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Makers mark to the rear. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
German Army / Waffen-SS Panzer Assault Badge for 50 Engagements, bronze grade example with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. JFS makers mark to the rear. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
1915 Wurttemberg Wilhelm Cross 1st Class, in bronze with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Third Reich Spanish Cross in Bronze Without Swords, complete with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. Maker marked L/11 to the reverse. Evidence of re-fitting to one eagle to the body of the award. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Luftwaffe Day Fighter Operational Clasp, bronze grade example with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
German Freikorps Lowenfeld Cross 1st Class, Bronze award with pin and catch fixing to the reverse. This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Third Reich NSDAP 10 Year Long Service Cross, bronze grade example, thin type, with ring but no ribbon. Accompanied by a solid type Spanish Wound badge in black with pin and catch fixing. (2 items) This auction comprises a private European collection of WW2 German militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites. We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
George I 1724 halfpenny F, together with a small group of five farthings comprising four Victoria bun head examples mostly about VF, one with some lustre, 1891, 1886, 1864, 1862, and Edward VII, 1903 example, together with a collection of metal detector finds, includes Roman bronze coins, Jeton etc

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