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Lot 412

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt-bronze finial with square-section shank and duck terminal with reversed head. 440 grams, 15cm (6"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. Fine condition.

Lot 421

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with coiled tiger to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 221 grams, 15cm (6"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 426

20th century AD. A hollow-formed gilt-bronze statuette of Buddha seated with right hand raised to his ear. 239 grams, 92mm (3 3/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition.

Lot 428

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of a crouching dog. 149 grams, 69mm (2 3/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. Fine condition.

Lot 437

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with advancing dragon to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 177 grams, 15cm (6"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 441

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with nude male kneeling to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 155 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 442

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with scrolls to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 215 grams, 15cm (6"). Private collection, West London, UK; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 445

An undated archaistic gilt-bronze figure of a pixue curled on a discoid base; hollow to the underside. 159 grams, 57mm (2 1/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition.

Lot 456

An undated archaistic bronze incense burned formed as an openwork body of a lion with detachad head. 1 kg, 18.7cm (71/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 457

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with advancing dragon to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 231 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 459

An undated archaistic bronze two-edged dagger comprising a gently tapering blade with scooped midrib, rectangular lower guard and collared grip with dished pommel above 396 grams, 46.5cm (18 1/4"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 46

18th century AD. A mixed group of items recovered from the wreck of HMS Association comprising: a group of five bronze hook and other fittings; a group of bronze buckles and other fittings; a group of three brass hinges, possibly from demountable deck partitions. 1.5 kg total, square eye: 16cm (6 1/4"). With certificates and auction details; property of a Jersey collector; previously with Lays Auctions, Penzance, England in May 2002; ex Roland Morris Maritime Museum. The vessel HMS Association was a 90-gun Royal Navy ship of the line launched at Portsmouth in 1697. She came through the 'Great Storm' of 1703, in which she was blown from her mooring at Harwich, Essex, and reached Gothenburg, Sweden before she was repaired and made her way back to England. She was used as the Royal Navy's flagship in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, and she took part in the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, and the Battle of Toulon in 1707. She ran aground off the Scilly Isles in 1707 and sank with all 800 hands, alongside three other vessels in the British fleet. The loss of these vessels entered British and French maritime history; an unsigned engraving records the ship's loss, entitled Désastre naval de Sorlingues (1707), is in the National Maritime Museum's collection. [22, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 461

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of Buddha kneeling on a dais. 163 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. Fine condition.

Lot 465

20th century AD. A necklace of faux-amber plano-convex beads with discoid stone beads, ceramic dangles, bronze coins, strands of tubular faux-coral and base metal dangles. 660 grams, 136cm (53 1/2"). Private collection, West London, UK; acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 47

18th century AD. A mixed group of items recovered from the wreck of HMS Association comprising: three bronze hull spikes, one stamped with the 'King's Broad Arrow'; a bronze and other metal group including nails and sundry fittings. 4 kg total,spike: 24cm (9 1/2"). With certificates and auction details; property of a Jersey collector; previously with Lays Auctions, Penzance, England in May 2002; ex Roland Morris Maritime Museum. The vessel HMS Association was a 90-gun Royal Navy ship of the line launched at Portsmouth in 1697. She came through the 'Great Storm' of 1703, in which she was blown from her mooring at Harwich, Essex, and reached Gothenburg, Sweden before she was repaired and made her way back to England. She was used as the Royal Navy's flagship in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, and she took part in the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, and the Battle of Toulon in 1707. She ran aground off the Scilly Isles in 1707 and sank with all 800 hands, alongside three other vessels in the British fleet. The loss of these vessels entered British and French maritime history; an unsigned engraving records the ship's loss, entitled Désastre naval de Sorlingues (1707), is in the National Maritime Museum's collection. [13, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 471

18th-19th century AD. A bronze figurine of a lurcher or hunting dog standing, collar to the neck, head raised. 783 grams, 23cm (9"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. Fine condition.

Lot 475

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of Buddha sitting on the back of a resting lion, symbols in his hands. 891 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. Fine condition.

Lot 477

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of a wolf attacking a recumbent fawn. 426 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Private collection, West London, UK; acquired in the 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 48

18th century AD. A mixed group of items recovered from the wreck of HMS Association comprising: a group of bronze spiked and other hull fittings; a group of bronze strap and hook fittings. 4.3 kg, hook: 22cm (8 1/2"). With certificates and auction details; property of a Jersey collector; previously with Lays Auctions, Penzance, England in May 2002; ex Roland Morris Maritime Museum. The vessel HMS Association was a 90-gun Royal Navy ship of the line launched at Portsmouth in 1697. She came through the 'Great Storm' of 1703, in which she was blown from her mooring at Harwich, Essex, and reached Gothenburg, Sweden before she was repaired and made her way back to England. She was used as the Royal Navy's flagship in the Mediterranean during the War of the Spanish Succession, and she took part in the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, and the Battle of Toulon in 1707. She ran aground off the Scilly Isles in 1707 and sank with all 800 hands, alongside three other vessels in the British fleet. The loss of these vessels entered British and French maritime history; an unsigned engraving records the ship's loss, entitled Désastre naval de Sorlingues (1707), is in the National Maritime Museum's collection. [12, No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 483

20th century AD. A gilt bronze statuette of Green Jambhala sitting with mongoose on his left arm. 496 grams, 99mm (4"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. Fine condition.

Lot 484

An undated archaistic gilded bronze statuette of ascetic Budha seated in a lotus position. 167 grams, 83mm (3 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 486

An undated archaistic gilded bronze buckle formed as a phoneix in flight, with stone inlay to feathers and eyes. 113 grams, 11.6cm (4 1/2"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition.

Lot 487

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with serpents to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 173 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 488

An undated archaistic gilded bronze statuette of a seated Buddhist scholar with tall conical hat and long robe, seated in a lotus position on a platform. 144 grams, 80mm (3"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 492

An undated archaistic gilded bronze statuette of a Budha or Buddhist scholar, seated in a lotus position, stone inlay to the tall cap. 134 grams, 76mm (3"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 494

An undated archaistic bronze two-edged dagger comprising a gently tapering blade with scooped midrib, rectangular lower guard and collared grip with dished pommel above 588 grams, 45.5cm (18"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 50

Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age, 2100-1900 BC. A quantity of flint flakes and tools with remnants of cortex to the surface, mainly scrapers and burins. 1.5 kg total, 31-62mm (1 1/4 - 2 1/2"). Found on or around Manor Farm, Quidenham, Norfolk, UK. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 502

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with knotwork dragon to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 138 grams, 13cm (5"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 505

An undated archaistic gilt-bronze belt hook, the plaque a kneeling figure with hook to the rear formed as serpent's neck with returned head, stud to the reverse. 127 grams, 91mm (3 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 506

An undated archaistic hollow-formed bronze statuette of a wild sow with cloven hooves, head turned on a long neck. 471 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. Fine condition.

Lot 509

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of a standing bull with head lowered. 252 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/2"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition.

Lot 511

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with extended body and facing beast-heads to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, remains stud to the reverse. 187 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Private collection, West London, UK; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 514

An undated archaistic bronze openwork lion figurine with crescentic face; the body and neck and joints with pierced panels; the tail recurved and pierced; the neck hinged. 1 kg, 19cm (7 1/2"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition, hinge repaired.

Lot 523

An undated archaistic bronze two-edged dagger comprising a gently tapering blade with scooped midrib, rectangular lower guard and collared grip with dished pommel above 561 grams, 45.5cm (18"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 532

20th century AD. A bronze cymbal with band to text to the inner face, horn clapper, textile tag with bead and tassel detailing. 669 grams, cymbal: 15cm (6"). From a central London collection formed between 1990-2000. Fine condition.

Lot 536

An undated archaistic hollow-formed gilt bronze figure of a ram coiled on a circular base eating a lingzhe fungus. 131 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. Fine condition.

Lot 537

An undated archaistic gilt bronze belt hook with regardant dragon to the plaque, hook formed from the extended neck and recurved head of a serpent, stud to the reverse. 113 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market before 1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 545

An undated archaistic bronze two-edged dagger comprising a gently tapering blade with scooped midrib, rectangular lower guard and collared grip with dished pommel above 378 grams, 46cm (18"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 555

1st century AD. Group comprising: Agrippa, as (Neptune); Augustus, as (altar); Tiberius, ases (2; winged cadeceus, rudder on globe), provincial bronze (SC in wreath); with a Judea, Pontius Pilate, prutah (year 16, barley ears"). 63.99 grams total. . With collector tickets. [6] Good fine to good very fine.

Lot 569

3rd century BC-1st century AD. Group comprising: denarii of L and C Memmius, L Juius Bursio, Q Caecilius Metellus, L Marcius Philippus and M Acilius Glabrio; Marc Antony (galley/legion IX); Augustus, fouree plated type (Ob Civis; chipped); pre reform semi-uncia (Mercury/prow); post reform as (Janus/prow); Brettian League, bronze (Zeus/eagle"). 53.68 grams total . With collector tickets. [10] Good to good fine.

Lot 61

13th-18th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: a finger ring with scaphoid bezel, eye motifs; a crescentic harness pendant with enamel inlay; an S-shaped belt closure. 31 grams total, 27-33mm (1 - 1 1/4"). Property of a London collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 62

20th century AD. A bronze model on velvet panel and wooden base with four stub legs; a chariot with driver figure and team of four draught horses, two yoked with bronze chains and traces, decorative painted walls to the chariot with slightly domes parasol; bronze plaque 'The Bronze Chariot of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum'. 2.3 kg, 40 x 25cm (15 3/4 x 9 3/4"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s. Emperor Qin ascended the throne in 246 BC when he was still aged 13, and work began on his mausoleum almost immediately. This building houses the famous 'Terracotta Army'. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 7

8th-9th century AD. A mixed group of bronze strap ends comprising: one Class A Type 5 with niello to the body, scrolled upper edge pierced to accept two rivets, beast-head finial; one Class B Type 3 slender leaf-shaped with beast-head finial; one Class A Type 5 with bulbous eyes, elongated ears; one Class A Type 2 tongue-shaped with niello panel, narrow snake-head finial; one Class A Type 5 with niello and silver wire detailing, three attachment holes. See Thomas, G. Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Strap-Ends 750-1100: Part 1, Finds Research Group datasheet 32, Sleaford, 2007 for types. 27 grams total, 32-44mm (1 1/4 - 1 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; found Cambridgeshire prior to 2000. [5] Fine condition.

Lot 73

An undated archaistic hollow-formed bronze figure of an advancing cat with head turned to the left. 332 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. Fine condition.

Lot 8

1st-18th century AD. A mixed group including a cruciform plaque, a crescent mount, a bronze bracelet, a harness pendant, a silver coin fragment, a bronze statuette base, a bronze rectangular plate and other items. 699 grams total, 1-20cm (1/2 - 8"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. [25, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 83

20th century AD. A gilt bronze commemorative plate with facing bust of Winston Churchill; with purple baize cloth surround fitted in a oak box frame with stand and hanging hook to the back. 1.17 kg, 25 x 25cm (9 3/4 x 93/4"). Property of an Essex lady; acquired by inheritance. Fine condition.

Lot 84

19th century AD or earlier. An undated archaistic bronze vase in Seljuk style, with flaring rim narrowing to a thin neck, series of lugs to the side of the neck; flat shoulder, globular body and flaring pedestal base all decorated with floral pattern. 255 grams, 14 cm (5 1/2"). The property of an English gentleman; formerly in a German collection; acquired 1980s-early 1990s. Fair condition.

Lot 85

5th-3rd century BC. A bronze square pedestal with tapering sides, the front decorated with a projecting bull's head with fan tailed headdress above. 2 kg, 16cm wide (6 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired from a Mayfair, London, UK, gallery. The piece was possibly used as a small altar within a temple for the burning of incense, or offerings being placed on it. The bull was a significant animal in South Arabian religion and was associated with the moon god Hubal. Fine condition, restored.

Lot 91

An undated archaistic hollow-formed bronze axehead with flared blade, facetted shank, goose modelled in the round to the upper edge. 507 grams, 23.5cm (9 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. Fine condition.

Lot 92

An undated archaistic bronze vessel with dragons coiled round the body and neck, lotus flower to the mouth. 814 grams, 23cm (9"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. Fine condition.

Lot 94

An undated archaistic weight formed as a stack of seventeen bronze cash coins on an iron spindle with loop. 331 grams, 78mm (3"). London private collection, acquired 1985-1995. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 95

1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group of keys comprising: two bronze with carinated ring and prongs on a canted block; one iron with loop, balusterd shank, two legs and T-shaped bit to the end; one a loop with openwork disc handle, round-section shank. 142 grams total, 3-13cm (1 1/4 - 5"). Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. [4] Fair to fine condition.

Lot 252

The Jewellery of Rene Lalique - Goldsmiths Hall invitation, A bronze irregularly shaped medallion dated 28th May - 24th July 1987, case with a maidens head with leafy headress, 6cm max; together with a Journee Du Poilu 1915 cross, designed by Rene Lalique, 3.5cm (2)

Lot 253

R.Lalique - A bronze Red Cross Association des Dames Francaises plaque, cast with a woman tending to a man, canted rectangular form, awarded to volunteers from the Red Cross, designed by Rene Lalique, c1910, made by Lalique Clairfontaine or Combs La-Ville/France, undedicated/blank, 5cm max. See Corning museum of Glass, accession number 2011.7.104 for further information

Lot 6301

Penti Sarpaneva of Finland - a bronze modernist design pendant, signed to reverse

Lot 354

A cast resin simulated bronze figural table lamp after the antique, having a pair of amber tinted petal shades over two young women, each representing the seasons, on a stepped oval plinth.

Lot 60

A pair of circa 1900 Chinese bronze vase, wrapped with campaigning dragons and flaming pearl.

Lot 81

After Milo, a hollow cast bronze trumpeting elephant on veined marbled base.

Lot 237

A bronze bell, 22cm high, on an iron bracket

Lot 246

A bronze bust of a lady, together with a Chinese censer

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