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‡Xavier Corbero (Spanish b.1935)Standing figureSigned and dated 1959 on baseBronze on a marble base [not currently attached]49cm high (53cm including base)++NB. This requires restoration - the screw has broken off in the bottom of the sculpture leaving a piece of the screw inside which will need removing before the two can be re-attached
‡Geoffrey Dashwood (b.1947)Blue tit on a ball 2006Signed and numbered 6/15 and inscribed PEBlue patinated bronze7.75cm highProvenance:Courcoux & Courcoux StockbridgeThe Private Collection of a LadyWoolley & Wallis Salisbury 7th June 2107 Lot 27From the private collection of Sir Jeremy Lever as page 18
6x WW2 War Raised Cavalry Regiments Cap and Collar Badges, including bronze 25th Dragoons collar badge, 23rd Hussars bi-metal cap badge, two piece silver gilt 23rd Hussars cap badge, 22nd Dragoons cap badge, brass 26th Hussars cap badge and bi-metal 27th Lancers cap badge. Various conditions. (6 items)
1914-18 Imperial German Naval Flanders Cross with Five Bars, very good example of the bronze German Naval commemorative war service cross medal known as the Flanders Cross with five gilt metal campaign bars, DURGHBRUCHSCHLACHT (1918), FLANDERNSCHLACHT, SOMME, YPERN and YSER. Medal court mounted for wear, missing backing plate.
George V Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal, awarded to “J93801 A.E.JENKINS P.O. H.M.S VICTORY”. The medal is accompanied by a number of high quality cased sports medals, some of which are named to him and some with engraved competition details, also a bronze Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to him in February 1930
Grouping of Cased Sports Medals of East Kent Regiment Interest, consisting of two bronze shooting medals engraved to L/Cpl Bradbury for 1921; plain hallmarked silver example; bronze medal engraved “1925 PTE T CHIVERS 1ST BUFFS EGYPT”; Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment Inter Company Competition 1929 football medal; Royal Life Saving Society medal awarded to F W Rogers July 1935, plus another medal and an empty medal box.
Selection of Royal Berkshire Regiment Badges & Insignia, including officers bronze cap badge with blade fittings by J R Gaunt, 4x bronze OSD collar badges, OSD cap badge with blade fittings, officers cord boss forage cap badge, various other ranks cap badges, volunteer collar badges, brass shoulder titles, buttons, helmet plate centre, etc. Various conditions and periods. (32 items)
Berkshire Yeomanry Cap and Collar Badges, consisting of gilt brass cap badge for the Imperial Yeomanry, bronze OSD Berkshire Yeomanry badge with two lug fittings, silvered officers Berkshire Yeomanry cap badge with two lug fittings, 2x variations of other ranks cap badge with sliders, anodised single collar badge and 2x crescent moon and star collar badges. Various conditions. (8 items)
An Irish Photographers Personal ArchiveMansfield (George) of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare. An important Archive of original Photographs and Negatives, over a period of approx. 20 years, c. 1869-1889. Many of these were taken at his home near Naas, and the images show his family, his stately home, landscapes, studies of the River Liffey and various buildings, and with some taken at properties in France where his family had connections.The collection consists of the following;A. Portfolio of large mounted Original Photographs, each approx. 9" x 11 1/2", and all with manuscript captions on mounts:1. "On the Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18692. "Terrace Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18703. "The Long Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18754. "The Weir - Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18765. "River Walk," Morristown Lattin, 18786. "View from Terrace," Morristown Lattin 18787. "The Weir - Liffey," Morristown Lattin, 18788. "The Weir," Morristown Lattin, 18799. "The Mill - Yeomanstown," 187910. "Lord Mayo's Tomb near Naas,"11. "Tirso Mansfield at Noddy," Morristown Lattin, 189112. "Eustace - Henry - Aly," Morristown Lattin, 189213. "Tirso et Marguerite Mansfield," Morristown Lattin, 189214. "Gap of Dungloe"15. "Ferme de Ferussac a Pleurs," Marne, 188916. "Chateau a Pleurs," Marne 188917. "Cour de Ferme," Corroy, Marne 188918. "Chateau a Pleurs," Marne 188919. "Chateau des Bretignoles" Indre et Loire 187220. "Chateau des Bretignoles," Indre et Loire 187221. "Pyrennes,"22. Large PortraitB. Portfolio of Large Negatives55 Landscape studies of trees, rivers & buildings, mostly approx. 12" x 15", but a few approx. 9 1/2" x 13 1/2".C. Portfolio of Small Negatives25 - Landscape studies of trees, rivers and buildings, each approx. 8" x 10"D. Portfolio of Large Negatives10 Family Portraits & Groups, each approx. 12" x 15"E. Portfolio of Small Negatives14 - Family Portraits & Groups, each approx. 8" x 10".Together with the above, the Archive also includes George Mansfield's Competition Medals, as follows:One bronze Medal for 1884, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland, to George Mansfield For Landscape, 'Pas de Roland' No. 76.One bronze Medal for 1887, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland to George Mansfield.One bronze Medal issued to George Mansfield, 1890 'For Society Work,' and Two silver Medals for 1896, issued by Photographic Society of Ireland, awarded to George Mansfield, For Landscape & For Artistic Merit. All in all, an outstanding Archive of Early Irish Photographic Material.** George Mansfield was originally an Apothecary or Chemist with a shop at 2 Lower Camden Street, Dublin in 1850. At the same time, his brother had a Fancy Goods Shop at 90 Grafton Street. In 1856, he joined the Dublin Photographic Society. By 1857 he had joined George Yeats at No. 2 Grafton Street, where they were offering a photographic service, as well as selling optical and photographic equipment. During the 1860's George joined his brother at 60 Grafton Street, as Mansfield's Brothers, where they sold general fancy goods, pianos, and other musical instruments and had a photographic studio located on the 1st floor. When the Prince of Wales visited Dublin, for the Opening Ceremony of the Dublin International Exhibition which was held in Earlsfort Terrace, George Mansfield received the commission to photograph him, and by all accounts sales of his carte de visit portrait of the Prince must have been very lucrative. Mansfield's chemical knowledge served him well, when in 1879 he made an important discovery which had the effect of greatly increasing the speed of the newly introduced dry plate process. He appears to have exploited this discovery financially as he was soon to be found living in Morristown Lattin, a large house near Naas. Towards the end of the Century he became a regular contributor to both the British Journal of Photography and Photographic News, the two leading British photographic periodicals at the time. He also immersed himself in the local area and became a Justice of the Peace. In 1898 his name figured on the Grand Jury at the Kildare Assizes, joining such people as Lord Walter Fitzgerald, a son of the Duke of Leinster and other gentry. He was President of the Photographic Society of Ireland in 1890-1892. Literature: Photography in Ireland 19th Century, by Edward Chandler
Pugh was a member of the Dublin glass family, a socialist republican and 1916 veteran, and a friend of James Joyce (see other lots in this sale).Thomas Pugh. A small personal Archive in a cigar box and a folder, including:* His Cogadh na Saoirse bronze Medal (1916 - 21) on black and tan ribbon with 'Comhrac' clasp, engraved rear 'T.W. Pugh / B. Coy 2nd Batt. I.R.A. / Dublin Brigade,' in original box with Presidential compliments slip, Easter 1941;* Invitation to 50th Anniversary Celebrations April 1966;* Commemoration Dinner Programme, 1916 / 1921 Club, 1956;* A small collection of Republican Postcards and Photographs;* A Fianna Eireann Badge and some various Buttons and Badges;* Family Documents including birth certificates, grave receipts, a few photographs including one of Pugh with his family, etc. As a collection. (1)
Stokes (Margaret) Early Christian Architecture in Ireland, Folio L. 1878. First Edn., frontis & 52 plts. plus text illus. thro.-out; Coffey (George) New Grange (Brugh na Boinne) and Other Incised Tumuli in Ireland, roy 8vo D. 1912, and The Bronze Age in Ireland, roy 8vo D. 1913, both First Edns., illus., & all orig. green cloth, gilt. V. good copies. (3)
Royal Irish Academy: Wilde (W.R.) Catalogue of The Antiquities of Stone, Earthen, and Vegetable Materials,.. Animal Materials and Bronze.. Gold, 3 vols. roy 8vo D. 1857, 1861, & 1862. First Edns., text illus. etc. original cloth backed ptd. boards. Good. (3)* An original photograph of house where Wilde was born in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, tipped in second volume.
An 18th Century Chinese bronze censer on stand, the bowl of squat globular form with twin lug handles on circular spreading foot with six character mark to underside, stand not marked, 18 cm wide x 10 cm max highGood structural condition. No apparent dents, cracks or breakage to the metal. Some very small chips to the rim. Some scuffs and scratches to the exterior consistent with age. Some pitting and discolouration to the metal. Presence of residue to areas of metal. No obvious restoration. diameter of top 12.5cm, height (off stand) 6.5cm, Stand weight 770g, censor weight 1040g. Combined weight 1810g
An 18th Century Chinese bronze twin handled censer, the circular straight body with flared rim and square handles on three bun feet with six character mark to base, 12 cm wide a 8.5 cm highIn good structural condition. No cracks, breakage or large dents to the metal. Slight distortion around the rim. Scratches and scuffs to the surface consistent with age and general usage. Light pitting to areas of the metal. Discolouration to the interior, would benefit from a clean. Rubbing to base. Handles and feet secure, no apparent restoration. 580g
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