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Lot 1345

ALFRED DRURY (1856-1944) BRITISH A BUST OF A SMALL CHILD. Signed and dated 'A. DRURY 1916'. Bronze with brown patina. 12.5ins. Executed in 1916.

Lot 1349

JAN & JOEL MARTEL (1896-1996) FRENCH A PATINATED SILVERED BRONZE CUBIST BIRD. Signed J. MARTEL. 6ins high.

Lot 1354

MILO A BRONZE ELEPHANT. Signed. 9.5ins high, on a marble plinth.

Lot 1356

AFTER A. BARYE A BRONZE LION WITH A SNAKE. Signed. 8.5ins, on an oval marble base.

Lot 1358

A SMALL RUSSIAN BRONZE, GIRL HOLDING A TAMBOURINE, a goat at her side. Signed in Cyrillic, on a black marble base. 5ins high overall.

Lot 1359

ANTOINE-LOUIS BARYE (1796-1875) FRENCH A SMALL BRONZE RABBIT. Signed. 2.75ins.

Lot 1361

EMILE GUILLEMIN (1841-1907) FRENCH A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF EARLY FRENCH SOLDIERS. Signed, on a marble base. 8.5ins high.

Lot 1363

AFTER THE ANTIQUE A SMALL PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF VENUS. Both 5ins high.

Lot 1365

A BRONZE HORSE AND JOCKEY. 12ins high.

Lot 1366

ADOLPHE FERDINAND MOREAU (1827-1882) FRENCH A GOOD BRONZE OF A YOUNG LADY, carrying a fan, a bird on her shoulder. Signed, on a circular marble base. 14ins high.

Lot 1367

AFTER EDGAR DEGAS (1834-1917) FRENCH A SMALL BRONZE BUST OF A WOMAN, signed DEGAS, on a cream marble pedestal. Bust: 7ins high.

Lot 1368

SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989) A GILT BRONZE "MADONNA DE PORT LLIGAT". Signed. No. 99/300. Bears Label. 3.5ins high, on marble plinth.

Lot 1374

A BRONZE PLAQUE, POSSIBLY AFTER ROSA BONHEUR 1822-1899, depicting three horses. Tondo 8.5ins diameter.

Lot 1375

A SET OF THREE ART NOUVEAU STYLE BRONZE FEMALE FIGURES, on circular marble bases. 9ins high.

Lot 1377

AFTER B. ZACH A BRONZE DANCER. Signed, on a marble base. 26ins high.

Lot 1380

A FINE BRONZE GROUP, LIONS ATTACKING A BUFFALO. Signed. 24ins, on a marble base.

Lot 1381

AN UNUSUAL ABSTRACT BRONZE OF A MAN. 24ins high.

Lot 1382

PIERRE JULES MENE (1810-1879) FRENCH A SUPERB RARE BRONZE GROUP OF LOUIS XV OUT HUNTING WITH HIS DOGS, he rides on his horse, carrying a hunting horn and hat, two dogs at his side. Signed. 16.5ins high x 18ins long.

Lot 1424

W. G. LAWTON (SCULPT.) A BRONZE BUST OF LORD KITCHENER. 7ins high.

Lot 1426

AFTER THE ANTIQUE A SEATED BRONZE MERCURY. 6.5ins high.

Lot 1479

A BRONZE TWO HANDLED CUP with fruiting vines. 5ins high.

Lot 1637

A SUPERB CARVED IVORY CONTINENTAL FIGURE OF A HUNTER, after the bronze original, signed F.O. 1630, a young man carrying a bow and standing on a rock. 19ins high.

Lot 1677

A MINIATURE SWISS BRONZE DORE CLOCK, No. 12542, stamped GENEVA, with carrying handle and bun feet. 2ins high.

Lot 1724

A BRONZE LIZARD on a marble base. 4.5ins long.

Lot 1797

A MINIATURE GRAND TOUR BRONZE. 4ins high.

Lot 166

World - mixed coinage - to include G.B. Victoria silver Three-Halfpence 1843. GVF, Maundy Penny 1842. GVF and a large quantity of G.B. cupro-nickel and bronze coinage (qty)

Lot 19

G.B. mixed coinage - to include Victoria Maundy oddments - Pennies 1854. GVF, 1879. EF, Twopence 1865. EF, Threepence 1865. EF, a small quantity of pre-1920 and pre-1947 silver and other cupro-nickel and bronze issues (qty)

Lot 198

World - mixed coinage - to include G.B. George VI Crowns 1937 (x 2). EF, 1942 Half Crown, Florin (x 2), Sixpence (x 3). All UNC, silver Threepences (x 71), a small quantity of pre-1920 silver coins, cupro-nickel, bronze and others (qty)

Lot 204

G.B. mixed bronze Halfpennies - to include Edward VII 1902, George V 1914 (x 2), 1915, 1932, 1936 (x 2), George VI (x 53). N.B. various dates and Elizabeth II 1957 (x 2). N.B. Calm Sea variety. All EF to UNC and many with full lustre (62 coins in total)

Lot 28

World - mixed coinage - to include G.B. pre-1920 silver, George VI 1950 bronze Penny. GVF, cupro-nickel Sixpence 1952. F, brass Threepence 1946. AF and others (qty)

Lot 29

G.B. an album containing mixed coinage - to include silver, cupro-nickel and bronze, etc (qty)

Lot 33

World - a large accumulation of coinage within five coin albums - to include silver, cupro-nickel, bronze and zinc coins (qty)

Lot 46

G.B. mixed coinage and banknotes - to include Victoria J.H. Crown 1890. AF and other silver, cupro-nickel and bronze issues (qty)

Lot 47

World - mixed coinage - predominantly copper and bronze issues - to include some 18th - 19th century G.B. (qty)

Lot 57

World - mixed coinage and banknotes - to include Greece copper 10 Lepta. VG, G.B. silver Threepences, a small quantity of pre-1947 silver, cupro-nickel and bronze issues (qty)

Lot 583

Fire Brigade medal trio - comprising London County Council, Metropolitan Fire Brigade 1902 Coronation medal (bronze type), named to Henry E. Horton, London Fire Brigade 1911 Coronation medal, named to Fireman H. E. Horton and London County Council London Fire Brigade Good Service medal, named to Fireman H. E. Horton

Lot 652

Highland Society's medal for Egypt (1801), bronze-type

Lot 708

Highland Society's medal for Egypt (1801), bronze-type

Lot 74

World - mixed coinage and banknotes - to include a quantity of G.B. silver Threepences, cupro-nickel and bronze issues and early 20th century German trade banknotes (qty)

Lot 745

Victorian officers' helmet plate of 19th St. Giles & St. George Middlesex Volunteers (Bloomsbury Rifles) - patinated bronze

Lot 76

World - mixed coinage - to include some silver and G.B. cupro-nickel and bronze issues (qty)

Lot 9

G.B. collection of mixed coinage - to include silver, cupro-nickel and bronze issues, housed in seventeen Whitman folders (qty)

Lot 932

20th century Georgian-style bronze boarding cannon with stepped and ring-turned barrel on swivel mount, 89cm overall

Lot 1002

*Medals. A WWI Nursing group to Staff Nurse M. Relph, Territorial Force Nursing Service British War and Victory Medals (S/Nurse M. Relph), extremely fine together with a St Pancras Infirmary tribute medal, bronze, engraved 'S.P.I. North M. Relph 30th January 1910, a Territorial Force Nursing Service Cape Badge, Guild of Service 1903 badge plus related silver and enamel badge, sold with copied research Staff Nurse Margaret Relph was serving with Territorial Force Nursing Service at 5th Northern General Hospital in Leicester at was later posted for active service overseas during WWI being promoted to Staff Nurse. Post war service saw her in King's Lynn with The Queen's Nursing Service. (6)

Lot 1009

*Medals. Family Group. 1914-15 Star (10662 L.Cpl F. Conway. R.Ir:Fus:), Victory Medal (10662 Cpl. F. Conway. R.Ir.Fus.), Bronze Memorial Plaque 'Frederick Conway' with card envelope, extremely fine, Victory Medal (7022. W.O.Cl.2. E. Meagher. R.Ir.Fus.), in card box of issue with Bronze Memorial Plaque 'Edward Meagher', with card envelope, extremely fineBronze Memorial Plaque 'Joseph Meagher', extremely fine with card envelope, the lot includes family research and scanned photographs of the recipients in uniform 10662 Corporal Frederick Joseph Conway was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1893 and was brother-in-law to the Meagher brothers, he served on the Western Front from 19 December 1914, killed in action on 9 July 1917, Conway is commemorated in the Crump Trench British Cemetery, France. 7022 Warrant Officer Edward Meagher was born in Dublin in 1881, served on the Western Front (as John Doyle) from 19 December 1914, died 14 April 1918, Meagher is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. 11294 Private Joseph Meagher born in Dublin 1884, served on the Western Front with the 1st Battalion from 22 August 1914, killed in action on the Somme on 10 October 1916, Meagher is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, Belgium. (6)

Lot 1010

*Medals. Collection of prize medals awarded to Olympic sprinter John W.J. Rinkel, circa 1926-28, comprising six medals (two hallmarked silver and four bronze), all engraved with the recipient's name apart from two for Atalanta Athletics Club 1926, each 52mm diameter John William John Rinkel (1905-1975), was born in the Netherlands and resided in the United Kingdom, he was a Cambridge University graduate and an English sprinter, he competed in the 400m and 4 x 400 relay events at the 1928 Summer Olympics and placed fourth and fifth, respectively. Rinkel won the 400yd Amateur Athletic Association of England (AAA) medlay relay in 1926 and the 4 x 400yd relay in 1928-29 for which the medals are included in the lot. He passed away in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, in 1975. (1)

Lot 199

*Rolls-Royce Showroom Mascot. An excellent interpretation of the Spirit of Ecstasy originally designed by Charles Sykes and registered as a design in 1911. Standing 26 1/2-inches (67cm) high, the nicely patinated lacquered finished bronze statue stands on a circular black marble and lacquered dais, with a signature of the artist positioned at the rear heel. Highly detailed with flowing robes, facial expression and swept-back hair. In good condition. (1)

Lot 250

*'Girl by Moonlight' by Sylvain Kinsburger (1855-1935). An accessory mascot in the Art Nouveau style depicting a waif embraced by the moon. Well-detailed bronze with a nickel-plated finish, the artist signature inscribed at the rear. Display-mounted, 5-inches (12cm) high. (1)

Lot 251

*A Standing Policeman. Nickel-plated on bronze, retaining its threaded mount, good detail and condition. 14cms high, not mounted. (1)

Lot 252

*The Victory. Chromium-plated on bronze, good feathering detail, no obvious damage, RD 869818 stamped at the rear, possibly an Augustine & Emile Lejeune design, although not stamped as such, mounted on a turned base. Originally offered in the 1922 S. Smith & Son catalogue. Also, a reproduction 'Old Bill' motorcycle mascot and a Kingfisher emblem. (3)

Lot 254

*Amy Johnson (1903-1941). A hollow cast bronze bust of the aviatrix, mounted on a mahogany base with a carved inscription. With good detail, the bust 21cms high. Also, a framed and glazed picture of the aviatrix and her biplane in 1930. (2)

Lot 271

*J. Lucas Ltd Emblem Mascot. Often mistaken as a mascot for Peugeot motor-cars, this well-detailed lion rampant was sponsored by the company in the 1920s and reflects their lion and torch motif then in common use. Created in bronze, nickel-plated with a delightful patina of the type that only age can inflict. Not mounted, 5-inches (12cm) high. (1)

Lot 272

*'Spirit of Serenity' by Charles Sykes (1875-1950). Finished in nickel-silver over bronze, a rare depiction of a nude woman in a standing pose, stamped Charles Sykes at the base of the tall cylindrical dais. A similar design was offered by Louis Betti in France in the early 1920s. Display-mounted, 6-inches (15cm) high (1)

Lot 365

*William Rath Pashley. A rare circular bronze plaque awarded to the founder of the Pashley Bicycle Company, engraved on the plaque, 'A symbol of the Courage & Sacrifices displayed by the Birmingham & District Motorcyclists - Who served in HM Forces 1914-1918 - W R Pashley'. Displayed in a glazed case alongside several modern Pashley catalogues. (1)

Lot 454

*Ordinary Hub. Used as a display, a front wheel bronze hub as used with a High Bicycle, retaining its adjustable bearing assemblies. (1)

Lot 473

*An Ordinary Project. To include forks and its bronze hub and cranks suitable for a 50-inch wheel, together with 29-inch handlebars, circular section backbone, fitted mounted step and saddle spring, 18-inch rear wheel with a 5/8th crescent rim and tyring. (2)

Lot 490

*50-inch Ordinary. A much-campaigned bicycle with many original parts, having 32-inch hooped handlebars, heavily-padded saddle, direct spoking fitted into an original bronze hub and a good 1-inch crescent rim, with very useable solid rubber tyring, front spoon brake and a Bowden cable-operated calliper brake on the rear wheel, block rubber pedals, turned wooden grips and an adapted oil lamp mounted to the front hub. This machine has been used several times in the Knutsford Ordinary Race ably organised by Glynn Stockdale and his team. (1)

Lot 793

*Early Ballooning. A collection of 11 bronze Balloon School Royal Engineers medals, obverse with conjoined bust of Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, reverse with airship flying over a town, 32mm diameter, generally extremely fine Produced to commemorate the First Public Flight of the Military Airship 'Nulli Secundus' (Second to none) on 5 October 1907. It was flown by Colonel John Capper and the American aviator Samuel Cody from Farnborough to London. After flying over the city, the airship circled St Paul's Cathedral but strong headwinds forced her to land at Crystal Palace. The flight covered 50 miles and lasted 3 hours, 25 minutes. The medals were presented to various members of the Royal Engineers who were involved in the project or serving at the Balloon School at the time. (11)

Lot 895

*Wellington's Victories. A commemorative bronze circular box, the cover with a profile of the Duke of Wellington, the base in relief BY HIS CONSUMMATE SKILL AS A GENERAL, HE HAS RAISED THE BRITISH ARMY TO THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE, & HIMSELF THE MOST NOBLE, & EXALTED HERO, IN THE ANNALS OF HISTORY, enclosing 14 paper discs each inscribed with location and date, 50mm diameter (1)

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