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A French bronze and onyx mounted model of a Classical hero, circa 1900, portrayed standing, wearing a winged helmet and holding a shortsword in his left hand, his right arm raised, a hunting horn slung from his belt, the integrally cast base modeled with a tree stump, atop a shaped onyx socle, 34cm high overall Provenance: The collection of Dr. Lester Jenkins, Lynn, Massachusetts
A pair of Continental patinated bronze models of ewers in the Renaissance style, circa 1880, each with foliate cast handle rising above a slender neck, the foliate cast bulbous bodies each with an amorino bust to the shoulder, with waisted and knopped stems, on circular black marble bases, 50cm high; and a Continental patinated bronze twin handled urn, last quarter 19th century, 24.5cm high
A Renaissance bronze mortar, probably Italian, the flared rim cast with the lettering AMOR VINCIT OMNIA ANNO 1587, above twin handles and figural battle scenes in low relief, 11cm high, 13cm wide; a bronze pestle, 16th/17th century, 18cm long, (possibly associated); and a German brass mortar, cast with the lettering F.M.REINHARDT ANNO 1764, with flared rim, knopped body and twin handles, 21cm high, 22cm wide
Charles-Louis Menn, (Swedish 1822 ~ 1894), a patinated bronze model of a boy sharpening a knife, late 19th century, portrayed standing and leaning over his sharpening wheel, the naturalistically cast rectangular base signed in the maquette, 19.5cm high; atop a later associated Italian green serpentine marble socle, the height overall, 22.5cm
Mathurin Moreau, (French 1822 ~ 1912), a patinated bronze group of a woman and a child, late 19th century, the former portrayed as seated and loosely draped, a book held in her lowered right hand, the girl standing beside her with her arms clasped around, inscribed Moreau in the maquette, 33.5cm high; on a later associated grey and white marble base, the height overall 39cm high
A 19th century Chinese bronze shallow circular bowl with cloisonné enamel decoration depicting dragons and roosters chasing the flaming sacred pearl in two panels, divided by geometric sections with central character/seal and with two bands of stylised motifs above and below, the character/seal mark repeated to centre of bowl interior and to top of pierced bronze stand, diameter approx 25cm, height approx 8.5cm. CONDITION REPORT There are some areas of loss to the enamel, some pitting to the surface and cracks very possible present from manufacture.
After Charles Griffin; four signed limited edition prints, all no.1152/5000, 'The Fifteenth (Kings) Hussars', 'The Eighteenth Hussars', 'The Fifteenth (Kings) Hussars' and 'The Officer First Life Guards', all 28 x 20cm, all framed and glazed and a bronze-effect figurine of a Hussar officer on horseback, on a grassy plinth, height 30cm (5).
AFTER PIERRE-JULES MENE (1810-1879), a patinated bronze figure group of two hunting dogs in the motion of stalking, oval base, signed, approximately 13cm x height 5.5cmcondition/information:No other marks or information, vendor said it had been in his mother’s family for many year, no damage or repairs
Two Oris gentleman's stainless steel wristwatches one Art Deco style with subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, Arabic numerals, two-tone champagne and bronze face and flared lugs (case diameter 35mm) the other with subsidiary seconds dial, black hands and stylised Arabic numerals (case diameter 33mm)
Howell et Cie c1840 gilt bronze clock featuring a Neapolitan fisher boy with net and fish, stamped to the rear H Picard 963 the painted porcelain panel to front depicting fish and nets, the enamel Roman dial named Howell et Cie A. Paris, with trefoil hands and gilded hobnail bezel, the two train 8 day duration movement signed Howell E. Cie Paris. 963, striking on a bell for the hours and half hours. Howell and James was founded in 1819 by James Howell and Isaac James who were originally silk merchants and retail jewellers, the company had premises in Regent Street, London. The clock is on a lacquered stand with velveteen cover, raised on bun feet, the whole under glass dome, 32cm tall
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