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Chinese - Fine Pair of Bronze Temple Vases ( Buddhist ) From The Mid 19th Century Period. Features 4 Claw Dragons Flying Amongst The Clouds, In pursuit of The Pearl of Wisdom - to Neck and Body of Vase. Six Character Marks to Underside of Vases + The Chinese Wan Character Mark. The Buddhist Manji Symbol. Each Stands 9.75 Inches High.
A pair of Regency or George IV gilt bronze three light candelabra, circa 1820, with foliate cast sockets above downturned fronds for glass lustres (now missing); on scrolling foliate cast arms issuing in each case from above the tail of a dolphin, on oval bases, 50cm high excluding later electrical fitments
After Luca della Robbia, (Florentine 1399/1400 ~ 1482), the Cantoria, a painted plaster figural relief panel, late 19th century, portraying seven choir boys in song, all draped in the classical manner, the foremost sculpted almost in the round, 102cm high, 65cm wide Set within a contemporary carved mahogany and parcel gilt composition frame, with egg-and-dart and gadrooned mouldings, beneath a dentil worked and ogee moulded entablature, the overall dimensions 138cm high, 103cm wide Provenance: Previously at the Old Hall, Melton Mowbray Della Robbia's output was noted for its charm more than for its sense of drama (which was more obvious in the work of some of his contemporaries). This is clearly apparent in the faces and figures of this, his first major commission, the gallery for liturgical singers in Florence's Duomo -the Cantoria (1431 ~ 1438) Della Robbia was praised by his compatriot Leon Battista Alberti for genius comparable to that of the sculptors Donatello and Lorenzo Ghiberti, the architect Filippo Brunelleschi, and the painter Masaccio. By ranking him with contemporary artists of this stature, Alberti defined the interest in and strength of Luca's work in marble and bronze, as well as in the terracottas for which his name is now more usually associated As for the structure of the Cantoria itself, the Victoria & Albert Museum (which holds a 19th century plaster cast of part of the Cantoria in its collection) states that: 't he Cantoria, or Singing Gallery, was probably designed as an organ loft, and may have acquired its name when, in 1688, the balustrade was replaced by a larger wooden structure to hold a choir to sing at Ferdinando de'Medici's wedding. It was not until 1891 that the reliefs and the surviving lower part were reunited by Luigi del Moro in an erroneous reconstruction, with single, fluted pilasters dividing the reliefs. The discovery in 1899, of a selection of the original paired Corinthian pilasters and a retrieval of part of the architrave and of the upper inscription in 1941 permitted a more accurate reconstruction of the Cantoria in 1954'
A pair of Continental gilt bronze models of itinerant entertainers, circa 1880, the young man holding a monkey in one hand and a drum in the other, the maiden holding a tambourine, both on later painted probably black slate bases, each raised on three toupie feet, 29 and 28cm high respectively
A pair of Continental parcel gilt and patinated bronze twin handled urns and covers, circa 1895, in the manner of examples in the Boscoreale Hoard, the domed and foliate cast covers with toupie finials, the bodies cast with entwined ivy in relief, on waisted stems and square bases, 22cm high, 18cm wide
Russian School, 19th century, a group of six oval patinated bronze portrait medallions of historical figures , in oval beaded gilt bronze frames and mounted as two sets of three medallions on a pair of fabric covered panels, each framed medallion 8cm high, each panel 37cm high overall Provenance: From the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
A Breccia antica marble and gilt bronze mounted basin in Baroque taste, 19th century, of squat form and circular section, the rim mounted with the figures of two bearded men, nude but foir loincloths, above a waisted band, with four Bacchic masks supporting floral swags beneath, on a waisted foot with three bearers cast as kneeling tribesmen, all portrayed with feather head-dresses, 42.5cm high, 34cm wide overall
Demeter H Chiparus (1886-1947), a gilt bronze and ivory figure of 'Innocence', the demure young lady with hands clasped in front of her and wearing an off the shoulder dress with gilt highlights, standing on a variegated stone plinth incised D Chiparus, the figure 17.5cm high, overall height 24cmSee Bryan Catley, Art Deco and Other Figures, published by the Antique Collectors Club, 2003, front cover and page 56 for similar figures and also Alberto Shayo, Chiparus the Master of Art Deco, published 1999, page 74
A pair of bronze internal gates, early 20th century, each with three open work panels of flower head centred circular design and with faceted handle in a later adapted frame with piano hinge, each gate and frame 188.5cm high, 63.4cm wide According to the vendor, these are by repute from the Baltic Exchange, London
* Dame Lucie Rie DBE (1902 - 1995), a porcelain bottle vase: of shouldered oviform with raised slender neck and flaring rim decorated with mildly pitted, curdled and banded bronze glazes with linear sgrafitto or 'knitted' decoration inside the rim, on the shoulders and under the foot, impressed personal seal, 24 cm high. * Provenance Purchased by the current owner from The British Crafts Centre, Earlham Street, London 9th August 1977 * Notes A similar vase was acquired for the Boymans Museum, Rotterdam in 1977 and is illustrated by Tony Birks, Lucie Rie, page 147
* Guiseppe Lund [Contemporary]- Openwork bronze gate:- 193 x 92cm overall. * Biography Guiseppe Lund is a Master Ironsmith and Sculptor who studied at Bristol University and apprenticed in England, German and Italy. His work is in public and private collections throughout the UK, Europe and North America. In 1984 he organised the V&A International Exhibition of Forged Metalwork titled Towards a New Iron Age. After winning the design competition he was commissioned to produce the Hyde Park Queen Elizabeth Gates, railings and lamps. Lund is committed to healthy solutions to public spaces that inspire well being and joyful living.
* Eric Henri Kennington [British 1888-1960] Bronze study of Bacchus,:- the smiling figure standing with a glass in his right hand, on a circular base initialled EHK, 34cm. high. *Notes This figure was illustrated in The Studio Yearbook for 1926 and is believed to be one of several figures cast as bollards for Pope-Hennesy's yacht.
LADY'S GUCCI TWIRL STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ BANGLE WATCHthe round bronze dial lacking numerals, with stainless steel hands, riveted bezel to the 21mm case, the case reversible allowing wear as a bangle, with 10864684 to the caseback, on a broad stainless steel bangle strap 33mm wide, in box, with outer sleeve, with papers
Two Burmese cast bronze 'rain drums', each of waisted cylindrical form with overlapping top and strap handles, decorated with bands of geometric and diaper designs, one with 'frogs' to the top, 49cm and 51.5 cm high (2)Please Note: The images for this lot and lot 146 have been transposed in the printed catalogue. The online image and catalogue description are correct.
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