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Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879): A Bronze Figure of an Arab Stallion, standing on a naturalistic oval base, signed PJ MÊNE 1856, 41cm long See illustration This model is usually seen as Cheval à la Barriere No.1 Djinn standing beside a fence, modelled in 1846. However, similar examples without the fence, dated 1856, are known. Some typical wear to patination and minor surface scratching. 310518
Mathurin Moreau (French, 1822-1912): A Pair of Bronze Figures of the Sower and the Reaper, each on mound bases and rotating plinths, signed Math.Moreau Hors Concours, stamped MEDAILLE D'HONEUR, 51cm high See illustration. Both with some typical minor wear and minor scratches. Handle missing from scythe.
A Rare Set of Four Bromsgrove Guild Lead Figures of The Seasons, early 20th century, modelled by Walter Gilbert, Spring holding a nest of chicks, Summer with a butterfly on her left hand, Autumn holding a leafy branch above her head, and Winter swathed in a loose robe, on rocky moulded bases, Winter with moulded mark, 108cm high Provenance: Purchased by H C Moffatt of Hamptworth Lodge, Salisbury (the garden designed by Thomas Hayton Mawson), and thence by descent The Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts was established in 1884 by Walter Gilbert, initially producing decorative ironwork but later producing bronze and lead work as well as wood and stone carvings. By 1908 they had established a retail outlet in Victoria Street, London as a result of their most famous commission, the iron and bronze gates outside Buckingham PalaceAll in weathered condition. Summer possibly missing an items from right of right shoulder. Autumn with damage to leafy branch (see images). Spring figure has a split in one finger. All the figures have holes on the tops of the heads, two of which have been filled.
Emile Louis Truffot (French, 1843-1895): A Life Size Bronze Figure of a Nubian Girl, 1883, possibly representing Africa from a set of The Continents, standing holding a spear and shield, on a circular base cast with stiff leaves, signed and dated 1883, Tassel foundry mark, 174cm high Provenance: Purchased by H C Moffatt of Hamptworth Lodge, Salisbury (the garden designed by Thomas Hayton Mawson), and thence by descent. Surface extensively weathered, with extensive verdigris. Some spraining to spear and minor spraining to shield. Spear appears incomplete. Typical minor impact damages and scratching.
A Chinese Gilt Splashed Bronze Censer, Qing Dynasty, 17th/18th century, of ovoid form with angular handles, on tripod feet, bears six character Xuande seal mark, 19cm high, with matched turned hardwood cover Provenance: Acquired at a Lincolnshire country house sale in Louth in the middle of the 20th century and thence by descent For a similar shaped example see Sotheby's London, 9/10 November 2005, lot 623
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