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Lot 243

Raphael Maklouf, small bronze figure depicting a young child holding a ball

Lot 184

A pair of bronze owl plaques

Lot 191

A bronze figure of a soldier

Lot 206

A bronze of Bacchanalia on a marble base

Lot 305

A French Marble, Bronze and Ormolu Mounted Empire Clock by Deniere of Paris:A 19th century French clock with large glazed dial in gilt case with ormolu ribbon and pineapple finial, set into a bronze eagle with ormolu garland on ormolu fitted marble base. Signed to dial "Deniere Ft De Bronzes a Paris" with an eight-day striking movement.H17.5" x W13" x D6"

Lot 376

A bronze figure of a weightlifter on marble base

Lot 377

An erotic bronze figure of a nude lady with whip on marble base

Lot 378

A bronze of a nude dancing lady on marble base

Lot 189

An Islamic bronze ewer, a bronze incense burner and an alabaster vessel

Lot 216

An Islamic bronze 'tiger' incense burner H. 11.5in.

Lot 228

A group of Oriental ceramics, a lacquer box, a bronze, etc.

Lot 310

A small Chinese bronze circular mirror, Tang dynasty, 7th-9th century A.D., cast in relief with chilong, a human figure and a bird with two character mark, 10cm diameter, curved splitProvenance: the estate of the late Jean-Claude Jean-Claude (1926-2016).Jean-Claude Lepileur was a man of great learning. Born in Lisieux in France, he became a buyer and seller of antiques and formed a partnership with Mrs Senta Christian in a joint antiques venture, travelling to and from England from their early base in Deauville in Normandy. Mr Lepileur was a self-taught historian, chemist and restorer, with a particular love of all things Asian, especially pieces of art from China. And more specifically ancient Chinese bronze artefacts, which he collected avidly all his life.Mr Lepileur and Mrs Christian moved their business to Finchley in London in the 1950s and they continued to operate as a partnership until 1996, when Mrs Christian passed away. Jean-Claude had a very discerning eye for art and at one point even managed to identify two original Rembrandt sketches for sale on a stall on Portobello Market and was able to purchase them for a few pounds. They were later fully authenticated by the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mr Lepileur was also a frequent visitor to the British Museum in those days as he was always keen to compare his latest Chinese bronze acquisitions with those in the collection of the museum. During his life he amassed a collection of some eighty bronzes and a number of ceramics, pictures and scrolls. He also collected over 60 reference books, many of them very detailed, which he used to assist him with his research. Mr Lepileur was still buying and selling up until his death in December last year, aged 90. The collection is presented complete, with no omissions and is a great tribute to his skill in identifying, researching and collecting some wonderful pieces of Chinese art.

Lot 311

A Chinese bronze circular TLV mirror, Han dynasty or later, cast in low relief with a geometric design and prancing animals, silvery-green patina, 11cm diameterProvenance: the estate of the late Jean-Claude Jean-Claude (1926-2016).Jean-Claude Lepileur was a man of great learning. Born in Lisieux in France, he became a buyer and seller of antiques and formed a partnership with Mrs Senta Christian in a joint antiques venture, travelling to and from England from their early base in Deauville in Normandy. Mr Lepileur was a self-taught historian, chemist and restorer, with a particular love of all things Asian, especially pieces of art from China. And more specifically ancient Chinese bronze artefacts, which he collected avidly all his life.Mr Lepileur and Mrs Christian moved their business to Finchley in London in the 1950s and they continued to operate as a partnership until 1996, when Mrs Christian passed away. Jean-Claude had a very discerning eye for art and at one point even managed to identify two original Rembrandt sketches for sale on a stall on Portobello Market and was able to purchase them for a few pounds. They were later fully authenticated by the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mr Lepileur was also a frequent visitor to the British Museum in those days as he was always keen to compare his latest Chinese bronze acquisitions with those in the collection of the museum. During his life he amassed a collection of some eighty bronzes and a number of ceramics, pictures and scrolls. He also collected over 60 reference books, many of them very detailed, which he used to assist him with his research. Mr Lepileur was still buying and selling up until his death in December last year, aged 90. The collection is presented complete, with no omissions and is a great tribute to his skill in identifying, researching and collecting some wonderful pieces of Chinese art.

Lot 312

A Chinese bronze circular mirror, Western Han dynasty, 2nd century B.C. cast in low relief with scrolls, silvery patina with heavy malachite encrustation, 14cm diameter, repair to edgeProvenance: the estate of the late Jean-Claude Jean-Claude (1926-2016).Jean-Claude Lepileur was a man of great learning. Born in Lisieux in France, he became a buyer and seller of antiques and formed a partnership with Mrs Senta Christian in a joint antiques venture, travelling to and from England from their early base in Deauville in Normandy. Mr Lepileur was a self-taught historian, chemist and restorer, with a particular love of all things Asian, especially pieces of art from China. And more specifically ancient Chinese bronze artefacts, which he collected avidly all his life.Mr Lepileur and Mrs Christian moved their business to Finchley in London in the 1950s and they continued to operate as a partnership until 1996, when Mrs Christian passed away. Jean-Claude had a very discerning eye for art and at one point even managed to identify two original Rembrandt sketches for sale on a stall on Portobello Market and was able to purchase them for a few pounds. They were later fully authenticated by the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mr Lepileur was also a frequent visitor to the British Museum in those days as he was always keen to compare his latest Chinese bronze acquisitions with those in the collection of the museum. During his life he amassed a collection of some eighty bronzes and a number of ceramics, pictures and scrolls. He also collected over 60 reference books, many of them very detailed, which he used to assist him with his research. Mr Lepileur was still buying and selling up until his death in December last year, aged 90. The collection is presented complete, with no omissions and is a great tribute to his skill in identifying, researching and collecting some wonderful pieces of Chinese art.

Lot 317

A Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Vaishravana, seated on a lion holding a mongoose on a lotus petalled base, separate nimbus, height 17.5cm

Lot 322

A pair of cold painted bronze models of birds

Lot 325

A Victorian bronze model of a seated spaniel, on marble plinth, height 5.5in.

Lot 326

A Chinese wire inlaid bronze sword, Warring States style, the blade with chi-dragon and scroll wire-work decoration, 42.5cm handle repairedProvenance: the estate of the late Jean-Claude Jean-Claude (1926-2016).Jean-Claude Lepileur was a man of great learning. Born in Lisieux in France, he became a buyer and seller of antiques and formed a partnership with Mrs Senta Christian in a joint antiques venture, travelling to and from England from their early base in Deauville in Normandy. Mr Lepileur was a self-taught historian, chemist and restorer, with a particular love of all things Asian, especially pieces of art from China. And more specifically ancient Chinese bronze artefacts, which he collected avidly all his life.Mr Lepileur and Mrs Christian moved their business to Finchley in London in the 1950s and they continued to operate as a partnership until 1996, when Mrs Christian passed away. Jean-Claude had a very discerning eye for art and at one point even managed to identify two original Rembrandt sketches for sale on a stall on Portobello Market and was able to purchase them for a few pounds. They were later fully authenticated by the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mr Lepileur was also a frequent visitor to the British Museum in those days as he was always keen to compare his latest Chinese bronze acquisitions with those in the collection of the museum. During his life he amassed a collection of some eighty bronzes and a number of ceramics, pictures and scrolls. He also collected over 60 reference books, many of them very detailed, which he used to assist him with his research. Mr Lepileur was still buying and selling up until his death in December last year, aged 90. The collection is presented complete, with no omissions and is a great tribute to his skill in identifying, researching and collecting some wonderful pieces of Chinese art.

Lot 101

Bronze Bulldog Figure 27cm Height

Lot 141

Two figures, Possibly Bronze

Lot 66

Bronze plaquette commemorating Pablo Picasso, with case

Lot 98

Bronze Figure of Nude Lady on Marble Base. Signed. 16cm Height

Lot 673

BRONZE FINISHED BUST ORNAMENT ON STAND "NYMPHEA"

Lot 1559

Two bronze dolphins sculpture

Lot 502

AFTER GIACOMETTI 'DOG' SCULPTURE, bronze, 68cm W x 38cm H.

Lot 55

LOBI BRONZE HORSE SCULPTURES, a pair, Burkina Faso, 31cm x 27cm H. (2)

Lot 225

A tray of collectables including painted ostrich egg, cased binoculars, D. Geenty filled bronze sculpture of a horse and foal, carnival glass, S. R. Praeger How They Went to School and a portfolio of pencil drawings etc.

Lot 307

A 17th/18th century bronze mortar and pestle.

Lot 140

Austrian cold painted bronze porcupine, possibly by Franz Bergman, indistinct numbers stamped to the base, 9cm high and 16cm long. Condition Report No obvious broken or missing spines, but some loss of paint. Missing whiskers on left side of the face.

Lot 313

Victorian bronze armillary sphere, 90cm diameter. Condition Report Good condition, the arrow is detached, but present.

Lot 3440

A 19th century bronze and gilt bronze reproduction of the Warwick Vase, with liner, apparently unmarked, h.22cm, dia. 23cm (excluding handles)

Lot 3458

A late 19th century French bronze model of a classical robed maiden, seated upon a rocky outcrop and holding an urn in her left hand, appears unsigned, h.40.5cm, w.38cm

Lot 3459

A pair of early 19th century French Empire gilt bronze candelabra, each in the form of standing winged figures holding sconces, united by floral cast swags, raised on floral relief cast bulbous columns, to engraved mother of pearl inset circular bases, h.37.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both complete.Both wired electricity.Modest age and handling wear only.

Lot 3460

A late 19th century French Rococo Revival gilt bronze table lamp, having all-over floral cast scrolling decoration, h.37cm

Lot 3462

A pair of mid-19th century Italian heavy cast and patinated bronze twin handled pedestal urns and covers, each with figural finials over trailing decorated vineleaf covers, the bases with raised mythological societal scenes, signed A. Vetu, h.27cm

Lot 3463

A late 19th century French patinated bronze model of a classical family group, likely depicting Hector's Farewell, raised on naturalistic base, mid to dark brown patina, h.15.5cm

Lot 3468

A pair of French Louis XVI style heavy gilt bronze term figural twin wall lights, each with finely cast and chased floral acanthus leaf decoration, h.39cm, w.29cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both drilled and wired for electricity.Gilt good.Both complete and without damage.

Lot 3475

A large pair of late 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze figural five-light candelabra, in the Empire style, the classical male and female drapery clad figures holding aloft four branch candle fitments and standing on baluster pedestals to stepped triform bases and lion paw feet, h.71cm Condition Report / Extra Information Each maiden is holding something in her free hand - this is incomplete to both as screw thread is visible.Both stand well.Some age / handling wear.Some tarnishing to gilt and minor scuffs etc,Some candle holders at odd angles.Otherwise good.

Lot 3485

A pair of Japanese Meiji period bronze twin handled koro and covers, each with opposing raised and incised mythical creatures within panels, raised on hoof feet, with dragon form circular covers, h.16cm

Lot 3486

A Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze figure of a standing musician carrying a stringed instrument, his left foot raised on a low chest, to naturalistic shaped base, with raised character marks to rear of base, h.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some patination loss to baton in his right hand.Possibly once held something in left hand.Light handling wear.Some very minor marks to extremities.

Lot 3488

An early 20th century Chinese cast bronze figure of a standing Buddha, dressed in robes and raised on circular lotus form base, h.19cm Condition Report / Extra Information Complete, no losses.Some surface scratches to back.Some patina / handling wear all over.

Lot 3590

A mid-19th century French gilt bronze figural mantel clock, the case having applied scrolling mounts, surmounted by a seated figure of William Shakespeare, the silvered dial signed 'Rossel à Rouen', having brass twin train movement striking on a bell, h.43.5cm

Lot 3591

A late 19th century French gilt and patinated bronze black slate mantel clock, surmounted by a Bacchanalian putti holding a basket of grapes, with Roman white enamel circular dial, the twin train movement with outside count-wheel striking on a bell, with pendulum, h.43.5cm, w.42cm

Lot 3594

*A 19th century bronze and gilt bronze carriage clock, having white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, the chain driven verge watch movement signed Desbois & Wheeler, London, to the backplate and numbered 3221, the movement with dust cover, h.14cm

Lot 3599

A late 19th century French gilt bronze and pink porcelain inset mantel clock, having a circular floral painted dial with twin winding holes, beside a seated female figure dressed in robes, to further gadrooned and floral decorated base with inset porcelain panels, the brass cylinder movement with outside count-wheel and striking on a bell, h.31cm, w.43cm

Lot 3681

A circa 1900 bronze and oak hanging novelty gong, the mounted cast wild boars head supporting brass gong and beater, arched backplate h.51cm

Lot 829

A Japanese bronze hand mirror with moulded cranes in flight and inscription, 38cm high x 27cm diameter

Lot 843

A Chinese polished bronze champleve enamel vase with two handles, of archaic form and pattern, 26.5cm high

Lot 861

An early 20th century bronze and champleve enamel jardinere, Egyptian style figural decoration to a band on the central body, 16cm high

Lot 864

A Chinese polished bronze and enamel two handled vase, 9cm high

Lot 869

A 20th century bronze patinated figure of a Japanese peasant cooking vegetables, on a black marble base, 33cm high

Lot 943

A WWII bronze death penny, named to John Glanville (local family)

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