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A collection of Jewish and Masonic medals. A bronze Lewis Emanuel Jewish Lads` Brigade medal, circa 1910s, 29mm; a silver Jewish Lads` Brigade Commandant`s Medal, hallmarked Birmingham, 29mm; a Lodge Montefiore No.753 medal, 31mm, together with a Scottish Masonic token `they received everyman a penny`, 26mm and a tennis medal (probably silver). Militaria and Judaica interest.
Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay (Caen 1653-1715 Paris)Lilies, chrysanthemums, roses and other flowers in a bronze urn on a marble ledge indistinctly signed 'B***f' (lower right)oil on canvas101.8 x 81.3cm (40 1/16 x 32in).Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, Varese, and thence by descent to the present ownerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Pieter Casteels III (Antwerp 1684-1749 Richmond)Chrysanthemums, roses, tulips, orange blossom and other flowers in a bronze urn on a stone ledge signed and dated 'PCasteels F./ 1715' (lower left)oil on canvas83.2 x 111.2cm (32 3/4 x 43 3/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Faustus Galleries, London, where purchased by the present owner in 1974We are grateful to Dr. Fred Meijer for confirming the attribution to Pieter Casteels III upon examination of colour photographs.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dutch bronze mortar by Hendrick Westrinck, Kampen, mid 17th century, the flared body relief cast with inscription HENRICUS * VESTRINCK * FECIT * ANNO * 1644 above two further bands of grotesques, rinceaux, dragons and maidens, on spreading rib foot, 15cm high, 19.5cm wide excluding associated pestleProvenance: from the Estate of the late Donald SparshottAnother bronze mortar by Westrinck is in the collection of the Museum Heereveen, Frisia, NO 06012See also Christie's Amsterdam, 6 November 2007, lot 132, collection of Anton Philips
A Spanish bronze mortar, 17th century, of flared cylindrical form, cast with beaded ribs and shells, 10cm high, 14.5cm diameter; two further Continental bronze mortars, probably Spanish, 17th century, of squat circular form, each cast with vertical protruding ribs interspersed with putto masks and shells respectively, the larger example 7.5cm high, 12cm diameter; another, similar, cast with stars; and three further mortarsProvenance: from the Estate of the late Donald Sparshott
Two Charles II bronze mortars, dated 1639 and 1675 respectively, each of everted cylindrical form, one relief cast with initials T H E R; another, smaller mortar, late 17th century, cast with two oval reserves containing two coronets and a unicorn respectively, 9cm high; and two further bronze mortars, including one cast with initials and a mythical beastProvenance: from the Estate of the late Donald SparshottCondition Report: All are variously marked, knocked and scuffed as commensurate with considerable age and use.There is some pitting and irregularity, including casting inconsistencies, to the shapes and surfaces overall.The mortar with unicorn and coronets has been restored to the rim (circa 2cm)The large mortar has some dents and minor losses to the rim. Condition Report Disclaimer
A large Welsh George III bronze mortar by David Edwards, with flared rim and spreading foot, the everted body relief cast with a band of floral lozenges, flowers and the inscription DAUID * EDWARDS* LANDILO * 1783, 20cm high, 26cm wide excluding associated knopped pestle Provenance: from the Estate of the late Donald SparshottCondition Report: Minor marks, knocks, scuffs and wear overall consistent with age and use. The surface is variegated verdigris, with darker and lighter patches throughout. There is also some pitting and denting to the metal, particularly the everted rim.There is a thin horizontal crack that runs circa 20cm across the body, just above the bun foot, possibly due to firing or shaping.There is also a thin recessed line to the foot itself, though this doesn't appear to be a crack.The decoration is quite crisp and overall well-preserved. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Continental bronze mortar, 17th century, cast with two reserves enclosing a double-headed eagle, probably the Habsburg coat of arms, 9cm high, 11cm diameter; a Dutch or English bronze mortar, later 18th century, of everted cylindrical form and cast with two lug handles; a footed mortar, late 18th century; and four further, including a brass miniature mortar and a twin handled mortar after 17th century Dutch examplesProvenance: from the Estate of the late Donald Sparshott
A Louis XVI gilt and patinated bronze and marble mounted figural candleholder, late 18th century, the engine milled socket on a foliate stem held aloft by a draped maiden, on a chain swagged dove grey marble plinth with white marble socle, 24cm highProvenance: From the Collection of the late Max Harari
After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909), a black patinated bronze model of an Indian on horseback, late 20th century, inscribed FREDERIC REMINGTON to the maquette and with further inscription for *1980 MUSEUM COLLECTIONS INC J. DILOREN 26/1000, and stamped RAF, mounted to a stepped rectangular section pine plinth, overall height 47cm Condition Report: Minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age. The patina is a matte-ish dark brown.The spear is loose and needs to be manually attached, could possibly be fastened.The other spear is a little bent, as are the reins.There is radial movement between the bronze and the base.The bronze is a relatively recent cast, and as such has little wear.Condition Report Disclaimer
λ†Sir William Reid Dick KCVO RA, (1879 - 1961), a patinated bronze portrait bust of Major Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon, loosely signed Reid Dick in the maquette to the truncation; atop a square section green marble base, the bronze 37cm high, the height overall 51cmBy being created Marquess of Willingdon by Edward VIII on 26 May 1936, Freeman Freeman-Thomas was the most recent person to be promoted to such a rank.Please note this lot should have also been marked with the ARR symbol in the online catalogue. Please see our terms and conditions for full details.
A Dutch patinated bronze relief sculpture of a male mask, second quarter 20th century, possibly a death mask, the stylised subject portrayed with partially closed eyes and wearing a turban, stamped A. PROWASECK - KUNSTGIETERY - VOORSCHOTEN, the mask 27cm high, 32cm high overall including black fossil marble plinth
A patinated bronze bust of Bacchus, 20th century, portrayed with head inclined to sinister and crowned with an ivy wreath, the rear indistinctly inscribed MAX BACHMANN FECIT MIM... COPYRIGHT... in the maquette, around a cast thumb print mark, on a tapered verde antico plinth, 43cm highProvenance: Property of Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava and thence by direct descent.

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