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FINE JAPANESE MIXED METAL BRONZE KORO, SIGNED HIRAYAMA YOSHITOSYI WITH KAO, MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912), the hexagonal sides with twin double scroll handles and decorated in relief with chrysanthemums and butterflies, the domed pierced cover surmounted by an eagle killing a dove, raised on six dragon mask cast scroll feet, signed, 28cm high
BRONZE FIGURE OF VAIROCANA, TIBET, 16TH / 17TH CENTURY, the deity seated in vajraparyankasana on a double lotus throne, wearing elaborate jewelery inlaid with semi-precious stones including the five-pointed crown, inscribed, 12cm high PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR LIVE BIDDING温馨提示: 该拍品不接受网上竞拍。 如有疑问请联系本公司了解详情。
A group of four medals awarded to the Worcestershire county cricketer Brian Brain,i) bronze, 1966 Gillette Cup Final runner-up; ii) gilt, 1971 John Player League, winners; iii) silvered, 1975 John Player League, runners-up; and iv) gilt, 1973 Benson & Hedges Cup Final runners-up, each in its original case of issue
A finely modelled and impressive bronze gentleman lawn tennis player figure by Gottlob Deihle (1856 Stuttgart - 1933 Dusseldorf),on the reverse of the base is a foundry mark which reveals that the piece was made at the Orivit metalware company between 1902 and 1914 in Cöln., 32cm., good conditionGottlob Deihle worked from 1890 in Dusseldorf and was a member of the Association for the Promotion of Sculpture in Rhineland and Westphalia. His main focus was monuments, tombstones and sculptures.
Athens 1896 Olympic Games participant's medal in original case of issue,designed by N Lytras, struck by Honto-Poulus, bronze, the obverse with seated Nike holding a laurel wreath over the phoenix rising from the flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse with a Greek legend within a wreath, circular red leather case
1900 Paris Exposition Universelle Internationale medal,designed by Chaplain, stamped BRONZE, head of the French Republic, reverse with a male holding a flaming torch being carried by a winged femaleIn the absence of official participation medals being awarded at the 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the present medal is deemed to be its nearest representation as the Games were held in conjunction with the 1900 Paris International Exhibition.
'Gold Medal' of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1904,Triangular, bronze, 70mm., by Weinberg, Louisiana cloaking Indian maiden, reverse Eagle with outspread wings on panel with award legendThe 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis were held in conjunction with a World's Fair at which this medal was issued.
Athens 1906 Intercalated Olympic Games participation medal,in gilt-bronze, designed by Lytras, seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, the Acropolis beyond, the reverse amended to display the date of 1906 as the Athens Olympic medal design of 1896 had been re-employed, in very good condition and complete with original cloth covered circular case
London 1908 Olympic Games unawarded second prize medal for the 7 metre yacht race,designed by Bertram Mackennal, in bronze, two young maidens are crowning a winning athlete, the reverse with St George slaying the dragon, the rim inscribed SECOND PRIZE 7 METRE YACHT RACEOnly two boats entered the competition, both with British crews. The race was in the Solent from the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Ryde, Isle of Wight. However, only one boat "Heroine" made the start line and the gold medal was awarded by a 'sail-over.'The second boat that did not make the start was "Mignonette". The helmsman of the 4-,man crew was Capt. R. Sloane-Stanley.
Stockholm 1912 Olympic Games bronze third place team prize medal for gymnastics,bronze, designed by Erik Lindberg and Bertram Mackennal, two maidens crowning a victorious athlete, the reverse with a herald proclaiming the Olympic Games, the edge inscribed BRITISH GYMNASTIC TEAM, CHARLES J. WEST (CAPTAIN), later ring suspension
Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games Football Prize Trophy,In the form of a bronze urn with verdigris patina, by Henri Fugere, flying winged nude female figure of Victory holding Olympic rings (first time shown at Olympic games), the reverse with a scenes of a football match, lion head masks to the sides, oak and olive branches at top, scroll handles, height 40cm.
Olympic Games medals and diplomas awarded to Dr. A. Porritt, Chef De mission of the New Zealand Olympic team,medals comprising his Paris 1924 participation medal, and his silver version of the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games participation medal, the edge stamped FEINSILBER 1000/000; diplomas comprising an Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games, stylish Art Deco design with extensive gilding, fine condition, mounted, framed and glazed, 81 by 61.5 cm.; and rolled diplomas for the London 1948 Games and the Melbourne 1956 Games; the lot also including a cased medal for an audience with His Holiness Pope Paul VI during the 64th I.O.C. Session in Rome in 1966 (6) New Zealander Arthur Porritt won bronze in the famous 'Chariots of Fire' 100m at the Paris 1924 Olympic Games. He was captain of the 1928 New Zealand Olympic team but had to withdraw from competition due to injury. Later Lord Porritt served as New Zealand's IOC member between 1934 and 1967.
London 1948 Olympic Games presentation bronze plaque,the obverse bearing the Games insignia, the reverse featuring Discobolus above laurel and named to V. ROFFEY, 10 by 6.5cm.; sold together with three London 1948 Olympic Games badges, all with Olympic Rings, two with enamelling, one featuring Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament (4)
Hungarian Olympic Committee presentation bronze of Hadik Husar by the sculptor Kisfaludi Zsigmond Strobl (1884-1975),signed and inscribed to the base, incorporating Olympic Rings, height 27cm., good conditionThis was probably commissioned by the Hungarian NOC as a presentation item for the London 1948 Olympic Games, being the centenary year of the Hungarian Revolution.
Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games cased ceramic plaque for the United Team of Germany,circular, bearing Olympic Rings, laurel and Olympic motto, the reverse inscribed MELBOURNE, 1956, GESAMTDEUTSCHE OLYMPIANSCHAFT, diameter 9cm., the velvet lined fitted case with Olympic Rings in gilt This plaque was awarded to Gunther Brenneke, a bronze medallist in the field hockey competition following Germany's defeat of Great Britain in the 3rd/4th play-off match.Brenneke, a midfielder, played 46 times internationally between 1951 and 1960. He had also competed at the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. The German At the 1956 Games athletes from West Germany, East Germany and Saarland competed as a United Team of Germany and won a total of 26 medals, six gold.
Munich 1972 Olympic Games bronze third-place winner's medal for swimming,bronze, 66mm, by G. Marcks. Victory seated over stadium, reverse Castor and Pollux, patrons of competitive sport and friendship, award legend engraved on edge, SCHWIMMEN 4 x 100m LAGEN STAFFEL HERREN, also engraved with the name RICHARD McGREGOR, suspension ring, lacking original neck chainIt remains a mystery to the consignor and to the auctioneer why the name Richard McGregor is engraved to the edge of the medal. The Canadian quartet who won bronze in the men's 4 x 100m medley relay were Erik Fish, William Mahony, Bruce Roberston & Robert Kasting.
Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year trophy 1979-80,in the form of a silvered bronze figure of a footballer set on a marble base, modelled about to kick a silvered football, inscribed FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR, 79-80, TERRY McDERMOTT, LIVERPOOL & ENGLAND, height 29cm., good conditionIn season 1979-80 Terry McDermott was voted the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year and the Professional Footballers' Association Player's Player of the Year (see next lot).
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