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AFTER ADOLPHE-JEAN LAVERGNE: a patinated bronze statuette 'The Lizard Charmer' modelled as a boy blowing a pipe in one hand and holding a stick in the other, raised on a square base inscribed 'lavergne', foundry stamp 'O.C. bronze garanti au titre', attached plaque 'Charmeur de Lezards par Lavergne', 28cm high
Ken Payne, American (1938 - 2012) Bronze Sculpture "Victory Shield" Signed, Dated 1992, and Numbered 42/50. Mounted on rotating wood base, Tag signed and titled also includes plaque with inscription. Rubbing to surface. Overall measures 19" H x 20" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $800-$1200)
Gene & Rebecca Tobey (20th C.) Bronze and High Polish Sculpture, "Bear Shaman", Signed, Numbered 9/30, and Dated 1991. Mounted on marble base. Includes original purchase label from Contemporary Southwest Galleries. Good condition. Measures 17-1/4" H. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $1000-$1500)
Cycling and Tricycling interest - Henry John Webb 1846-1893 - a group of twelve historical silver, enamelled, gilt metal and bronze cycling medals, awarded to Henry John Webb, circa 1883, comprising London Tricycle Club 150 miles 24 hour road rid silver enamel medal, circa 1883, Birkbeck CC Tricycle Championships gilt metal medal 1883, a gold coloured metal record breaking ride from Lands End to John O'Groats in 7 days, 18 hours, circa 1884, Kildaire B & TC Athletics Sports Innatation Tricycle race 2nd prized gold plated medal, 100 Mile Road Record of the World, Twyford to Norman Cross in 7hrs 35 mins, circa 1884 Nationalist Cycling Union One Mile Tricyclist Championships fastest time medal, 1884 and the Amateur Tricycle Championships 2nd prize circa 1884, 100 miles Road Record of the World, Crystal Palace track silver medal in the time of 6hrs 40mins, circa 1884, Alexandria Park cycling races - The First Tandem Tricycle race on records circa 1884, London TC 100 miles road race silver gilt medal circa 1884, Aspatrica BC 12 miles handicap 2nd prize white metal medal, white metal medal won by the H J Webb and H N Corsellis on a Humble machine, one mile race and four white metal trophy plaques.Catalogue Note - Henry John Webb, an English Scholar, Principal to the Aspatria Agricultural College and world record holding cyclist and tricyclist, cousin to Captain Matthew Webb, the first recorded person to swim the English Channel.Provenance - by direct descent to the present vendor
Japy Frères; a vase-shaped parcel gilt bronze clock and garnitures, the clock with putto in chariot and dove decoration to top, above swans to either side of gilded and ceramic dial set with Roman numerals, on a stepped oval plinth base to four bun supports, height 43cm and two three-branch candelabra, height of each 24cm (3).
STEPHEN BROADBENT (B.1961); a bronze figure group, 'Thanksgiving', a figure standing with arms outstretched to the sky, polished to tips of the hands, face and feet, the body in verdigris patination, signed to base, no.28/250, dated 1992 to foot-ring, plaque to base, on square black slate socle base, height 50.5cm.
STEPHEN BROADBENT (B.1961); a limited edition bronze figure of a reclining nude female, no.1/8, inscribed with artist's name and 'Liverpool Art Foundry', length 38cm. †CONDITION REPORT This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit .Red mark appear to be an area of corrosion
JACOBITE SILVER PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AT GERTRUYDENBERG MEDALLION NORBERT ROETTIER (1665 - 1727), STRUCK 1710 Obverse; laureate and armoured bust of Price James with legend CVIS. EST Reverse; map of Great Britain and Ireland with ships around and motto REDDITE in banner above Diameter: 38mm, weight: 20.2g Note: The political and religious turmoil in early 1700s in Europe lead to peace negotiations to try and restore normality to the continent. This aimed to settle the landscape and the Jacobites hoped that new stability would increase the chances of the British wanting the return of the exiled King James. It is considered that this is the medallion that was discussed by Abel Boyer when he wrote "About this time (July 1710) a medal was dispersed in the Netherlands by the Chevalier de St George's Friends….. This medal was undoubtedly struck at this juncture upon the fond hopes given by Jacobites in England, to their Correspondents in France, that the British Court and Nation were ready to invite the Pretender…. But whatever ground there was for such an expectation things were not yet ripe enough for the Pretenders Friends to throw of the Mask." Struck in silver and bronze (and extremely rarely in gold) this is a rare example of an early medallion at a point when the exiled king still held hopes of regaining the throne. References: Woolf, N., 'The Medallic Record of the Jacobite Movement', item 23.1b Eimer, C., 'British Commemorative Medals, and their values', item 449a
JACOBITE BRONZE BIRTH OF PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART MEDALLION OTTONE HAMERANI (1694 - 1764), STRUCK 1720 Obverse; conjoined bust laureate and armoured bust of James and Clementina facing right with motto IACOB. III. R. CLEMENTINA. R Reverse; Providence standing leaning against a column holding the infant price and pointing to a globe with the territories of Britain and Ireland noted, legend PROVIDENTIA OBSTERETRIK and in exergue CARLO. PRINC: VALLIAE NAT: DIE. VLTIMA A: MDCCXX Diameter: 41mm, weight: 30.8g References: Woolf, N., 'The Medallic Record of the Jacobite Movement', item 38:1 Eimer, C., 'British Commemorative Medals, and their values', item 488
JACOBITE BRONZE PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART OAK SOCIETY MEDALLION THOMAS PINGO (1714 - 1776), STRUCK 1750 Obverse; bust of Prince Charles facing right Reverse; stricken oak with shoots appearing from base with REVIRESCIT above and 1750 in exergue Diameter: 34mm, weight: 15.2g Note: Much debate has surrounded the production of the Oak Society medallions. It was for some time suggested they were produced to commemorate the visit of Prince Charles, in the upmost secrecy, to London and the Society in 1750. However, this appears unlikely as there is documentary evidence of the commission of these by 1749, when it is unlikely plans had been made. The Oak Society was one of many pro-Jacobite clubs which sprung up after the defeat at Culloden. They met in London at the Crown & Anchor on the corner of Arundel Street and the Strand. The use of such obvious Jacobite icons for a medallion in use in Britain is unusual and the portrait of Charles (although not named) is clear. When combined with the Stuart stricken oak and motto they are very iconic representations. The stricken oak has been seen in many uses by the Jacobites/Stuarts, notably in glasses, and spoke greatly of the cause. References: Woolf, N., 'The Medallic Record of the Jacobite Movement', item 62 Eimer, C., 'British Commemorative Medals, and their values', item 625
REGENCY STYLE GILT BRONZE AND GLASS FIVE BRANCH CHANDELIER LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the foliate corona above a hobnail and ring-cut glass stem, over an oviform body issuing five scrolling gilt bronze arms hung with prism drops and swags, and ending in a pointed facet cut pendant finial, electrified 115cm high, 84cm diameter
FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, SIGNED POCHON, PARIS 19TH CENTURY the circular white enamel dial with Arabic chapters and two winding holes, signed Lochon/ A PARIS, in a squared pedestal case flanked by figures of Cupid and Psyche and surmounted by an urn, on a shaped oval white marble base with toupie feet, the eight day movement striking a bell 33cm wide, 40cm high Contents from a West Coast of Scotland Lodge
PAIR OF FRENCH BRONZE AND MARBLE CANDELABRA 19TH CENTURY each with a central stiff and six outscrolling candle arms, surmounting tapered green marble columns and scrolled gilt bronze tri-form bases, converted to electricity (2) 75cm high (excluding fittings) Provenance: Ex. Blair Drummond House, near Stirling
LOUIS XV STYLE BOULLE MARQUETRY BRACKET CLOCK 19TH CENTURY with waisted pediment and case with ornate gilt bronze mounts, the glazed door enclosing white enamelled chapters with Roman numerals, signed ETIENNE CHAMPION/ A PARIS, on C-scroll feet, the movement striking a bell, also signed 68.5cm high Provenance: Ex. Blair Drummond House, near Stirling
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