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dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Curved, flat, single-and false-edged blade, in fine damask, with double pattern to create an arrow drawing. Bronze, gilded hilt and grip in one piece, richly engraved with floral motifs. The guard with traces of inscription and parts of gilding missing. Grip ending in a fine, in-the-round horse's head, with eyes in red stones. Wooden scabbard covered with red velvet (later?), antique mounts, finely pierced with rinceaux, the cap with relieved band and small loop. length 88,5 cm.
dating: Second quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Italy, Nice equestrian sculptural group, in bronze portraying Duce on horseback, portrayed in uniform and with a side cap on his head, on his chest the collar of the Santissima Annunziata. In his right hand he holds the Sword of Islam (the sword given to him in Libya as 'Protector of Islam') whose blade is missing. The sculpture is placed on a parallelepiped, marble base. height total 65,5 cm.
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Kingdom fo Italy (Napoleonic), Bronze medal. A portray of a newborn on the back 'NAPOLEON FRANCOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME' in relief; at the bottom the signature of the engraver 'ANDRIEU F.' and the date 'XX MARS MDCCCXI'. A profiled portray of parents on the front: Napoleon Bonaparte and Maria Luisa of Habsburg-Lorraine. Signature of the engraver and 'DENON D.' diameter 41 mm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Massive, Austrian, curved, single-and false-edged blade (war prey), with large fuller. The surface with traces of engraved rinceaux, well marked letters 'L S' at the forte (Leopold II?) surmounted by the crown and imperial, Austrian, double eagle at the base, marked 'Pottenstein' at the base of the back. Bronze hilt with quillon, provided with thick langets, parry quillon ending in a bulb, the guard stamped 'NY' on the back. Long, smooth cap, leather-covered grip with brass wire binding. Scabbard with brass mounts with festooned border and double outlines. Covered with brown leather (later?). Iron knuckle. Two lugs. length 94 cm.
dating: 1900 provenance: England, Flat, curved, single-edged blade with geometrical engravings in the first part; bronze hilt with langets, floral decorations in bass-relief and pommel shaped as horse's head; wooden grip with metallic wire binding; bronze scabbard with bands engraved with rings, shaped as a snake, knuckle decorated with floral motifs. length 82.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Central Italy, Composed of one officer's small-sword with partially finished blade and remains of gilded engravings, bronze, gilded hilt, finely decorated in bass-relief, shell-guard with crowned lily, placed on a trophy of arms; grip with ebony, checkered grip scales, the front one with monogram 'CL' (Carlo Ludovico of the Duchy of Lucca?), guard and cap decorated in relief. Another officer's small-sword with lenticular blade, with remains of engraved rinceaux, bronze, gilded hilt, shell-guard with three lilies, mother-of-pearl grip scales, the front one with shield with crowned monogram 'CL' (Carlo Ludovico of the Duchy of Lucca?), cap shaped as monster's head and guard with a snake. Together with two, officer's swords, Prussian type. One with blade finished for three quarters and gilded engravings, bronze hilt with remains of gilding, bent shell-guard, grip with metallic covering and scabbard. The last one with blade, finely engraved with floral motifs and trophies, marked 'SOLING'; bronze, gilded hilt with two shell-guard, one bent, grip to imitate the wire binding. length 91,5 - 97 cm.
dating: 1861 provenance: Naples, Large, slightly curved, single-and short false-edged blade, with tip and fuller through all the length and with grooved near to the back, finely engraved at forte with rinceaux, drum trophies, spears and flags, signed on one side '1861 Napoli Labruna'. Some pitting. Bronze, French type hilt, decorated with pierced rinceaux and flowers. Horn, spiral grip with metallic wire binding. Short cap with laurel branches. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, chape probably replaced, band and cap with laurel crown in relief, two lugs. Signed 'Labruna / 1861 / Napoli'. length 92 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight blade of triangular section, with hollowed facets, engraved at forte with rinceaux and trophies. Bronze, gilded hilt, pierced shell-guard, decorated with crossed hammers, guard decorated with oak branches, pommel - with profiled warrior's faces. Without scabbard. Mother-of-pearl grip scales. length 91 cm.
dating: 16th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, with tip provided with double cusp on the back; a fuller in the center, running through almost all the length. The base with a short tang. Pitting. Later, iron, counter-curved quillon, parry quillon with big button, lobed guard; grip with remains of leather covering and rope. Antique, bronze pommel, not matching (Swiss origin?), chiselled with a monster's head. length 66,5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, single-and false-edged blade, engraved with floral motifs, with a wild boar and deer at the forte. Some pitting. Bronze hilt, with shell-guard, featuring a relieved hunting scene. Quillon with guard and parry quillon. Deer horn grip. Engraved cap. Without scabbard. length 71 cm.
dating: second quarter of the 18th Century provenance: Regensburg, Smooth-bore, round, 11.5 mm cal. barrels, with square base, Johann Andreas Kuchenreuther (Stöckel 7717) gold-inlaid stamp, round part with rib and signature 'IOH. AND. KUCHENREITER', among silver garlands on a finished background, silver fore-sight; engraved tangs, with adjustable rear sight, marked '1' and '2'. Locks majestically carved with a hunter sitting with his dog, tangs with a human figure and deer, cocks with floral motifs; briar-root, full stocks, slightly carved (tiniest defects), bronze, gilded, finely engraved mounts, the counter-plates with Diana, deer, hound and viaduct among rocaille, trigger-guard with a lady, gun and deer, butt-plates with a hunter, gun and deer, all other mounts decorated en suite. Both pistols provided with set trigger. Horn-tipped wooden ramrods. Escutcheons on the back. length 40.5 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: Italy, Round, smooth-bore, dismantle, 15 mm cal. barrel, held by a copper barrel bracket and brass ramrod holder, with fore-sight; flintlock signed 'ANTON SEEGER' (probably coming from Germany); wooden, half stock with removable and grooved butt. Bronze mounts. Horn-tipped wooden ramrod. The barrel with removable tip to use as a cane. length 119 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: Sardinia, Smooth-bore, octagonal, 11 mm cal. barrel, engraved with sun and floral motifs, partially with bronze inlays; lock signed 'BARBUTI',engraved and chiselled; wooden stock, mostly covered with steel foils, richly engraved and chiselled with floral motifs; typical butt. Long, iron trigger-guard, engraved and decorated in bronze. Iron ramrod. In fine, dark patina, with old repair at the grip. length 142.5 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Benin, Bronze, in-the-round statue to effigy a leopard, the surface engraved with concentric circles. Empty inside and with openings in the lower part. Typical, figurative theme of Benin, where leopard was considered the King of the Forest. height 32 cm.
dating: machi Period (1392-1573) provenance: Japan, Hira zukuri mori mune blade with nagasa of 29.2 cm, Hada: masame itame, Hamon: suguha notare; bronze habaki; nakago mei: MASA MUNE with one mekugi-ana; Mino Soshu traditional school. Sue Koto Medio Muromachi period.Fine koshirae with iron, pierced tsuba with undulated border, iron fuchi-kashira with remains of gilding, menuki in shakudo with human faces. Saya in red and black lacquer. Kozuka-mei with grip decorated with a human figure with fan and floral motifs, partially gilded. length 45.5 cm.
dating: 1913 provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade with double, engraved groove and two other, very thin, grooves at the sides, the base with partially bronze-inlaid decorations. Grip with horn grip scales, the front one with silver, engraved and nielloed mounts, one with two stamps. Wooden, leather-covered hilt with silver mounts decorated en suite, the cap dated '1913' on the back part and with Arabic inscriptions, chape with ovoid sphere. length 52 cm.
Regency period bronze inkwell and cover, the figural finial in form of a crouching classical female nude, H14cm Condition Report The circular base is not secure, will need fitting. Possibly added later. Otherwise a very nice piece, the inserts all seem in good condition. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Japanese Meiji period bronze model of a seated Jurojin with deer, on hardwood square stand, H26cm excluding plinth Condition Report There are some scratches to the piece, in various places. There is a gap in the cast, I have pictured this and the scratches. No major damage. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Oscar Arvid Antonsson (Swedish 1898-1960) - A large bronze figure of a standing woman, carrying a bundle of baguettes wrapped in cloth upon her head, raised on integral shaped base, dark brown patina, incised 'Antonsson' and further stamped 'C. Valsuani Cire Perdue', foundry stamp to edge of base, h.44.5cm
A Tiffany style bronze table lamp, of good size, having a multicoloured leaded shade of domed form, decorated with bamboo stems and leaves, the lampbase issuing four integral shade arm supports and of bulbous tapering form, with iridescent shaped glass inset panels, h.70cm, shade dia. 55cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lamp is bronze.Very minor surface wear to bronze patina.No bulbs present but electrical components remain intact.Shade with some areas of surface grubbiness but no breaks or losses.Contemporary in the style of Tiffany.No apparent markings or stamps.
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