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Ten cold painted bronze Beatrix Potter figures, including: 'Tabitha Twitchet', 'Jemima Puddleduck', Samuel Whiskers', Hunca Munca', 'Jeremy Fisher', Mr Rod', 'Pigling Bland', 'Johnny Town-Mouse', 'Mrs Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny', together with a bronze figure of 'Mrs Tittlemouse', the largest 4cm high, the smallest 2.5cm high (11). Illustrated
A STAFFORDSHIRE PEARL GLAZED EARTHENWARE MODEL OF A FOX, C1820 with overglaze enamel painted decoration, 10cm hThis model with its companion, was also made at the Derby porcelain factory as well as cast in bronze. For the Derby versions see Rice (D G), English Porcelain Animals of the Nineteenth Century, Woodbridge 1989, fig 25 (upper centre) and col plt 26.++Firing hairlines and one or two tiny grazes, no restoration
TWO SINO-TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURES OF BODHISATTVAS, 18TH C finely cast and seated in dhyanasana on double lotus base, Manjusri's hands in dharmachakra mudra holding lotus stems bearing the attributes of a sword and book, the figure of Shadakshari Lokeshvara with the primary hands in anjali mudra, a mala or lotus in the secondary hands, both similarly clad in dhotis and adorned with jewellery, the sealed base incised with a double vajraProvenance: Collection of William Terry (1922-2017).++Both retaining almost all of the original gilding and undamaged with some localised spots of corrosion and dusty accretions
SUNDIAL. AN ENGLISH BRONZE 10 INCH HORIZONTAL PEDESTAL DIAL, WHITEHURST DERBY, C1780 engraved Whitehurst DERBY and dated 178-, mounted on a turned stone base with square stone capital and block++Removed from a Derbyshire garden where it has stood for many decades, the sundial with green patina, not cleaned or altered, gnomon original
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, C1870 the globe case with serpent hands, with chiselled and gilt bronze mounts of two putti, a swan and billing doves, on oval base, striking on a bell, 40cm h++A good quality clock, the case apparently complete with all mounts present, the gilding also apparently original and although dirty not noticeably rubbed or worn, the movement in working order, one of the serpent hands repaired
A FRENCH BRONZE AND PATINATED BRASS EAGLE AND GLOBE CLOCK, JEAN BAPTISTE DELETTREZ, C1880 with applied chapters and painted houses of the zodiac with their sigils, bell striking movement, on slate plinth 33cm h, backplate stamped JBD in an ellipse and J B DELETTREZ 62 RUE CHARLOT PARIS 36679++Lacking one of the toupee feet
MISCELLANEOUS INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN ORDERS AND DECORATIONS, MAINLY WORLD WAR ONEincluding Military Order of Antioch, Germany, Brazil, Italy, The Vatican, Siam (Thailand), Belgium, commemorative and miniature medals and other contemporary items including German trench art, patriotic bronze and silver Iron Cross bracelet and ring and Third Reich letter knife in the form of a naval dagger, Christmas 1914 tin, Waltham military issue watch, etc (approx. 35)++Very mixed condition
WORLD WAR ONE CMG GROUP OF FIVE the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George Companion's neck badge, Garrard & Co Ltd case, British War Medal, Victory Medal with 'mention' emblem, Coronation Medal 1937 and Colonial Auxilliary Forces Officers' Decoration LT COL E R WAYLAND [LT COL E R WAYLAND GMG LAKE SUP REGT on last], a set of miniature medals, two Canadian Legion 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage Commemorative Medals and silver bronze Mons commemorative medallion, 1936, boxedCMG: London Gazette, 3 June 1919.Lt Col Edward Robert Wayland of the 44th Battalion Canadian Infantry was born in London in 1869. He enlisted at Winnipeg in October 1914.
A FINE AND UNUSUAL REGENCY GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MINIATURE MONUMENT TO LADY CHARLOTTE FINCH, ROYAL GOVERNESS TO THE CHILDREN GEORGE III AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE, 1762-1793, C1813 in the form of an alter set with an oval glass paste portrait medallion, the unfurled scroll lying on the top with engraved memorial inscription, 17cm hProvenance: By descent in the Finch and Fludyer families to the present vendors.For the engraved inscription please see online catalogueAppointed the day following the birth of Prince George (later George IV) Lady Charlotte Finch, née Fermor (1725-1813) was ideally suited for the important role of Royal Governess. Keenly intelligent, well educated and travelled, her temperament was judged by contemporaries to be kind and warm-hearted. Queen Charlotte's fulsome praise, "They can never be in better hands than yours" underlined an important aspect of what was then the enlightened view that the female children of the elite should receive as rigorous an education as their brothers.In a letter Horace Walpole reacted to news of her appointment as "a choice so universally approved that I do not think she will be abused even in the 'North Briton'" (the radical newspaper of John Wilkes).Lady Charlotte Finch was the daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl Pomfret by his wife Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys and married, in 1746 the much older Hon. William Finch, heir to the 8th Earl of Winchilsea.She is the only non-royal figure in Zoffany's group portrait Queen Charlotte with members of her Family, 1771-2 (Royal Collection).++In good complete and unrestored condition, dirty but retaining most of the gilding. On the back a now illegible hand written paper label
An Egyptian wood and bronze Ibis Early Dynastic Period, 25th - 31st Dynasty, 715 - 332 BC seated, the shaped body with gesso, the legs and head cast separately and inserted, the eyes recessed for inlay, one leg with white inventory number MM.2010.537, 18cm long, on a wood mount. (2) Provenance Private collection George Thomas Riggs, Washington DC, USA, acquired prior to 1983.
A Nigerian leopard bronze, seated and with an antelope in it's mouth, 24cm long, and a Mayan style bronze figure, 16cm high. (2) Provenance From the collection of Edward and Julia Carter Preston, sold on behalf of The Hope Carter Preston Foundation, Liverpool. Edward Carter Preston (1885-1965) was a renowned Liverpool artist, sculptor and medallist, his daughter Julia Carter Preston (1926-2012) was a successful potter.
An Egyptian bronze seated figure of Amun Third Intermediate Period, 21st - 24th Dynasty, 1069 - 715 BC wearing a flat topped headdress, a broad stranded collar and a wrapped kilt, with clenched fists and bare feet, with fixing lugs from the heels, 21.5cm high, on a later mount. (2) Provenance Private collection, UK, acquired in the 1950's and thence by descent. Christie's, 25th October 2007, lot 44, part.
HOOD MEDAL COLLECTION, 4 medal groups to "The Hood Family" R/21527 Private HR Hood, K.R.Rifle.C with a British War & Victory medal, also with a Bronze Death Plaque 909602 Private WHJ Hood, of The Hearts Regiment a British War & Victory medal with photograph (died in action), a WWI pair to Driver GS Hood VRA (George) together with photograph, baptism certificate etc, also WWII Defence medal & a selection of war photographs (past publicity censor of Churchill, Montgomery & others)
Japanese bronze single stem or specimen vase with Cicada sitting on the shoulder. Engraved signature to base.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Age unknown. Chip/dent to rim (top) of vase. The insect has lost both its back legs. Height - 27 cm approximately. Diameter - 12 cm approximately.
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