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A bronze mask ring, possibly Roman, the face mask, possibly Hercules, approx. 30 x 26mm, with plain tapered shoulders, size S-T, (26.9g), together with a later Greco-Roman style seal ring, with Rod of Asclepius / bowl of Hygeia intaglio, 13mm long, with floral decorated shoulders, size Y, (13.2g), (2)
After Claude Michel Clodion (French 1738-1814) - a large late 19th century gilt bronze figure group, modelled as a semi-nude seated Bacchante with faun and putti, naturalistically cast with all-over floral and fruiting vine decoration, raised on circular integral plinth, incised signature Clodion verso, h.49cm
A pair of late 19th century French gilt bronze figural chenet, cast as a seated drummer boy and peasant girl, each raised on shaped pedestal plinths, within floral C and S scroll chased surrounds to shaped plinth bases, h.41cm, w.39cm. Some oxidisation around the bases of both.The gilding is rubbed, particularly to extremities.Possibly missing something from the girls’ hand.Very grubby.
Sir William Reid Dick KCVO RA (1879-1961) - Dawn, bronze, signed Reid Dick ARA 1925 to reverse, h.13cm, raised on grey marble plinth with canted corners, gross h.28cm. Overall condition is OK.Some minor scratches to top of head, otherwise no apparent faults.Not fixed to plinth.Plinth is intact.Bronze dimensions h.13cm, w.7.5cm, d.7.5cm.
After Jean-Antoine Houdon (French 1741-1828) - a late 19th century bronze bust of Voltaire, cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne, mid to dark brown patina, raised on integral circular socle inscribed F.Barbedienne. Fondeur. verso, with further stamp Reduction Mechanique A. Collas to back of neck, h.26.5cm
A Chinese cloisonné enamel and gilt bronze censor, of tapering rectangular form, decorated with red, dark blue, black, white and green enamels on a pale blue ground, four character mark verso, w.28.5cm. No dents, splits or repairs.Numerous large ‘pin hole’ losses to the enamel throughout.Blemish to top of one handle.Otherwise good.
An Art Deco marble, onyx and bronze eight day mantel clock, surmounted with a patinated bronze bird signed 'F H Danvin', 34cm H x 48cm W CONDITION REPORT: The bird with loss to most of the surface coating revealing the bronze beneath. The white circular section which the bird sits on has a small chip at the front and is loose. There is a small chip to the top edge of the hexagonal section at the back. the dial is tarnished throughout. There is no key or pendulum. Not currently running.
A late 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze mantel clock by Henri Marc of Paris, having 4¼" white enamel chapter ring, with skeletonised centre within floral cast surround, the column of circular half-fluted form to further integral square plinth, having exposed twin train movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and key, all housed in a later gilt brass and glazed fitted case, clock h.30.5cm, case h.37.5cm
A circa 1900 French white marble and gilt bronze mounted minuet boudoir clock, the 2" white enamel floral decorated dial within floral cast swag surround, raised on integral pedestal to four toupie feet, having single train movement with platform lever escapement, with key, h.18cm. Marble case all good.Applied metal all good (leaves possibly re-gilded), very minor tarnishing only.Dial good.Glass good.Hinge good.Runs for a few seconds only.With a key.
dating: 1911 provenance: Kingdom of Italy, In bronze, for the fiftieth anniversary of the Unification of Italy with profiles of the kings Victor Emmanuel II and Victor Emmanuel III. On the other side, the Savoy eagle with figures, horses and angels. Pitting from falling on one side. An exceptional medal in original case. diameter 12 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Russia, An in-the-round, bronze sculpture. Three imperial soldiers make their horses drink in the river. Men in their ordinance uniform, portrayed with a rifle and sabre, the central one smoking a pipe. The horses with their harness and some fur. The big pedestal, embossed as well, of elliptical shape, with rather high border, portraying the shore with some trunks and part of the stream; a Cyrillic signature in the front part and stamping (with Cyrillic characters as well), dated '1874'. Some small defect, a detached rifle and signs of time. The group depicted with good technique and fine proportions. Recasting from Lanceray. work. dimensions 114 x 72 x 64 cm.
dating: 1799 provenance: London, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with large, central fuller, first part engraved with a soldier on horse and trophies on a blue ground, royal, crowned monogram 'GR' and floral motifs; fine, iron, mono-quillon hilt, finely decorated and chiselled with beaded bands and grooves, partially engraved with floral motifs, langets with a trophy. Wooden, leather-covered grip with iron wire binding. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with iron mounts, pierced and engraved with trophies and floral motifs, cap with oval, bronze medallion, with inscription 'Presented to Major Patterson by the Officers, Non Comm. Officers & Privates of his Troops Light Dragoons 1799'. Manufacturer 'Knubley & Co. No. 7 Charing Cross London' on the opposite side. Two suspension rings. length 96 cm.
dating: Second quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Straight, single-and false-edged blade with double groove, tang with Naples Royal Manufacture mark; bronze Garde de Battaglie hilt with big, pierced shell-guard, scabbard cover decorated with vineyards, loop-guard ending in a curl, five crossbars, smooth cap. Wooden, spiral grip without wire binding. Iron scabbard with two, brass bands, decorated en suite. Two suspension rings. length 107 cm.

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