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Lot 1548

After the antique, a pair of verdigris bronze figures of Discobus and Narcissus, largest 13.5cm.

Lot 1550

R Cameron, a pair of female bronze nudes, largest 13.5cm high.

Lot 1564

A small collection of bronze and other metal figures.

Lot 745

DUTCH RESISTANCE, Invasion of the Netherlands cover signed by Volkert Stolp and Johannes Christiaan De Keijzer. Volkert Stolp Was made responsible for the removal of about 20 vessels moored in the vicinity of the Jurgens Oil factories which he managed with the loss of only two vessels plus his own ship. Johannes Christiaan De Keijzer was an Engine Room Artificer with the Dutch Navy and in action defending the Wilhelms Bridge in Rotterdam for which he was awarded the Bronze Cross. He escaped Rotterdam in Submarine 024 during the night of 13/14th May 1940. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95. We can ship a 30kg box in UK next day delivery insured up to £100 for £10 which will combine most multiple orders.

Lot 133

Mounted and framed Oriental white metal tray and similar bronze model of a Chinese gatehouse

Lot 143

Large bronze medallion from the British Friesian Cattle Society for developing a 2000 gallon cow! 1931

Lot 169

A set of five antique bronze tiger opium weights

Lot 213

Bronze toad finial and a pair of black metal gourd salts

Lot 214

Antique bronze oil lamp, heavily decorated bronze cup (A/F), and a match holder in the shape of an owl (with glass eyes)

Lot 217

Antique finely carved ivory Ganesh figure and another Indian bronze Ganesh figure

Lot 255

WW2 bronze fire hoze nozzle marked "Dorset 05" and dated 11/1943 together with a bronze flask stamped "I.C.I. - tested"

Lot 273

Oriental bronze vase and an Imari vase

Lot 291

Collection of old Chinese gilt bronze mounts decorated with dragons etc.

Lot 339

Unusual brass padlock in the form of a fish (with key), brass ice cream scoop, old brass wine bottle corker, a bell-shaped bronze gong and a brass trivet

Lot 342

Large 19th c French mantle clock with bronze classical figure of a woman reading a book on mahogany plinth, working with keys and pendulum

Lot 346

Collection of eight various spirit lamps inc. Art Nouveau bronze Greco-Roman style lamp, 2 "Aladdin" lamps, 3 patented brass whale oil or fat lamps and an embossed brass taper stick

Lot 369

Two Oriental bronze censers, a pair of Oriental brass jardinieres, a Chinese bronze censer in the form of a cow with rider, and two spirit lamps

Lot 390

Chinese bronze censer of square form on stand, early 20th c.

Lot 107

A believed 19th Chinese bronze buddha Amitabha. Hollow cast bronze with remains of gilded and red lacquer. 19cms high x 12cms wide x 9cms depth

Lot 14

After Jean-Didier Debut (French, 1824-1893): Porteur d'eau Tunisien, a pair of bronze spelter figurines of Moorish water carriers, signed Debut, in the manner of Bergman raised on naturalistic rectangular plinth bases. These models are sometimes attributed to Marcel, the son of Jean-Didier Debut. Measures 31cms high 

Lot 285

A 19th century bronze tazza centrepiece having an acanthus leaf base on wooden plinth with cherub / putti column supporting a pierced tray tier adorned with mythical  - god like figures. Measures 23cm tall.

Lot 68

A 19th century Chinese twin handled bronze and enamel vase. The base with baluster enamel painted body with geometric patterns, twin handles to the waisted neck. 31cm high.

Lot 162

A bronze figure of a Scotsman; a silver watch; a silver Christening set and other items (qty)

Lot 208

A pair of gilt bronze four-light candelabra, late 19th century, with foliate sconces and branches on figural supports and scroll bases, 51cm high

Lot 209

Tommaso Campaiola (Italian) bronze model of a rearing horse, signed in cast on tail, on a green veined base One or two marks, scuffs and abrasions. No signs of repair. Height 54cm. Length 54cm.

Lot 450

A 17th century bronze mortar, of flared form with twin loop handles, 11cm high; and a similar pestle, with central knop, 21cm

Lot 518

A bronze model of a horse and a composition model of a ''Lazy Leopard'' by Eric Heron dated 1993

Lot 519

A bronze figure of a winged maiden

Lot 538

Coins: a miscellaneous lot including a set of sixteen campaign medal replicas, Historic Car Man in Flight and World Cup tokens, two brilliant un-circulated 1983 sets, approximately forty cupro-nickel crowns, pre-decimal bronze and cupro-nickel, and other coins and medallions

Lot 539

A group of coins including a 1981 proof set, cupro-nickel crowns, a large quantity of pre-decimal bronze and cupro-nickel (loose and in albums) and foreign coins

Lot 67

REICHSKOLIALBUND RKB - ENAMEL AUSLANDER MEMBERSHIP BADGE in silvered bronze with black, white and red enamels, marked to the reverse in raised letters 'Ges. Gesch' complete with pin and catch.

Lot 8

NATIONAL SOZIALISTISCHE DEUTSCHE ARBEITERPARTEI (NSDAP) LONG SERVICE AWARD 10 YEARS IN BRONZE BY WILHELM DEUMER OF LUDENSCHEID in brown card case of issue, the reverse stamped in ink 'RZM M1/120'

Lot 116

Tibet, 1903-04, no clasp, bronze issue (Cooly Dhannan Bhutia S & T Corps); light hairlines, otherwise an attractive extremely fine

Lot 169

A WW2 North West Europe M.i.D. Group of 3 awarded to Lieutenant H. McCarty, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, comprising: 1939-1945 Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45, with M.i.D. bronze oak leaf; Group swing mounted on bar with reverse brooch pin, with O.H.M.S. box and transmission slip, extremely fine (3). M.i.D.: London Gazette: 8 November 1945 – ‘for gallant and distinguished services in North West Europe. ’ Lieutenant Harold McCarty was born on 1 August 1916 in Blackburn, Lancs. He was commissioned into the R.E.M.E. from Cadet to Second Lieutenant on 28 August 1943, and was later awarded an M.i.D. as a Lieutenant on 8 November 1945 for ‘gallant and distinguished services’ during the latter part of WW2 in North West Europe. Offered with some original documentation, including original M.i.D. letter.

Lot 177

Miscellaneous: Family Medals (4), comprising British War and Victory (224700 Gnr. F.W. Burdon. R.A.) and Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II (Frederick William Burdon), with Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Edward VII (21362 Q.M. Sjt. F. Burden.[sic] R.E.), good very fine and better, I.S.M. in case of issue; and coins etc. (18), including a large Ptolemaic bronze, very good, a gold fanam of Travancore and a copper token penny of Bristol, 1811, both good very fine and sundry English silver, 1897-1911, circulated (22)

Lot 178

Lifesaving: France, Société Générale Des Naufrages, gilt metal, 36mm width, with ring suspension (P.O. J. Dennett. Esq. Director General Britt. Sec.); engraved in upright capitals, very fine. John Dennett (1790-1852) of Newport, Isle of Wight, developed a shore-to-ship line-carrying rocket in 1826-7. Along with many other rockets at that time, used variously for military and naval use (most famously developed by William Congreve), or for whaling harpoons and life-saving, John Dennett’s life-saving rocket also became popular at that time. Developed just four years later than Congreve’s version, Dennett’s rocket was demonstrated with much success before Army and Naval officers and the local Coast Guard. They were taken up and installed at 3 local Coast Guard stations, and soon after in 1832 they were instrumental in the rescue of nineteen men from the wreck of the merchant ship Bainbridge, which won Dennett a major government contract and an enhanced reputation (‘Rockets and Missiles’ by Van Riper, refers). Twenty years later, over 120 Coast Guard stations were equipped with Dennett’s Rocket Apparatus, and many were sent abroad. The Numismatic Chronicle of 1841 records his award of the bronze medal of the Société Général Des Naufrages (known in Britain as ‘The International Shipwreck Society’), for his role as Director General of the British Section. Whether this medal is this same bronze award, or a later award of a higher class (given that it is gilt) is as yet unconfirmed.

Lot 180

Miniatures: A Scarce Great War 18 carat gold miniature D.S.O. & M.C. group of 5, comprising: D.S.O., G.V.R. type, in gold and enamels, marked ‘18 ct’ to reverse of top bar; M.C., G.V.R. type; 1914 Star with clasp ‘5th Aug. – 22nd Nov. 1914’; British War and Victory Medals, the latter with bronze ‘M.i.D.’ spray of oak leaves; swing mounted on bar with reverse brooch pin, all within original ‘The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.’ Case of issue, D.S.O. in excellent condition, tiny contact marks to other medals, very fine (5)

Lot 195

Miniatures: Admiral Gordon Campbell’s original Great War period Victoria Cross and triple D.S.O. Miniature Group of Seven and other items (see below) personally presented by the Admiral to Dorothy Isobel Mackay Houston, his literary assistant and close friend, comprising: Victoria Cross, in bronze; D.S.O., G.V.R., silver gilt, with two bars; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal, with 6 unofficial silver clasps, Home Seas 1914, Home Seas 1915, Home Seas 1916, Home Seas 1917, Home Seas 1918, “Q-Ships”; Victory medal; France, Légion d’Honneur, Officer’s breast badge in gilt and enamels, with rosette upon ribbon; France, Croix de Guerre with palm, 1914-1918, mounted on bar with reverse brooch-pin, extremely fine, in Spink & Son case. The lot is offered with the following additional items: A metal brooch-mounted V.C. and D.S.O. riband bar, with miniature Victoria Cross emblem on its original 1917 blue ribbon and rosette on D.S.O. ribbon to denote a first bar; A cloth riband bar with miniature Victoria Cross emblem (now loose) upon post-1917 standardised V.C. ribbon, with two rosettes on D.S.O. ribbon to denote first and second bars; An original silver print portrait photograph of Gordon Campbell in uniform, 200 x 150mm, signed both by the recipient and by the Royal photographer Hay Wrightson (1874-1949), of 41 New Bond Street, London, with details to reverse (the portrait as used as the frontispiece for Gordon Campbell’s My Mystery Ships, first published in 1928 and illustrated here as the header to lot 194). Two signed hardback copies of Gordon Campbell’s books A Son of the Sea and Captain Cook (both 1936), each bearing a personal manuscript dedication and thanks to ‘The Boatswain’ (then Miss D. I. Mackay Houston, later First Officer, W.R.N.S., who became Mrs Mackay-Mure) for her assistance with each book, also signed and dated by the recipient. A Son of the Sea additionally bears the printed dedication ‘To D.I.M.H.’, both volumes in good used condition. Four personal manuscript letters from Gordon Campbell to Miss Mackay-Houston, of which three are humorous and playful in nature (one dated 26 November 1939), and the fourth to ‘Beloved & respected Bos’n…’ containing heartfelt, personal advice, written on paper with Admiralty seal, undated, circa 1940. Copied documentation giving specific provenance information. Provenance: All the items in this lot were given personally by Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell to Miss D.I. Mackay-Houston, affectionately nicknamed ‘The Bos’n’, who worked closely with him during his time as Member of Parliament for Burnley and who assisted him with the writing of several of his books. A graduate of the University of London, she became a First Officer with the W.R.N.S. in WW2, remaining a lifelong friend of the Rear-Admiral and his family. Gordon Campbell’s son David became Godfather to her daughter, Christina Jane Mackay-Mure. (7)

Lot 33

China, Republic, Nanking Government, Order of Overseas Chinese Revolution, Fifth Class breast badge, in silvered bronze and enamels, with barrel-loop suspension and impressed no. 22o on reverse, 48.5mm, somewhat discoloured, otherwise good very fine

Lot 35

China, Republic, Nanking Government, Harbin City Sungari River Flood Rescue Fund, 1932, Special Grade breast star issued by the World Charity Association of China, in bronze-gilt and enamels, 105mm, enamel work of coarse style, generally good very fine

Lot 38

China, Republic, Warlords: Szechuan Province, Special Project and Engineering Merit Medal, in bronze-gilt with silver and yellow enamel centre, rev., name of medal and stamped no. 1700, width 47mm, moderate overall wear, very fine

Lot 39

China, Republic, Warlords: An uncertain Military Merit Medal (sometimes attributed to Wu Pei Fu or Tchang Tso Lin), in bronze-gilt and enamels, rev., plain with central fixing rivet, width 63.5mm, some enamel wear and deterioration, very fine

Lot 42

China, Republic, Warlords: Kwantung Province, Military Merit Medal, in silvered bronze, width 42mm, very fine, with original ribbon

Lot 43

China, Republic, Warlords: Hupeh Province, Governor Hsiao’s Charitable Service Medal, in bronze-gilt and enamels on both sides, formed as two parts joined together, width 51.5mm, very fine, with original ribbon and green-enamelled suspension brooch

Lot 45

China, Nanking Puppet Government, Order of United National Glory, Fourth Class, Commander’s neck badge, in bronze-gilt, silvered bronze and enamels, width 74mm, suspension replaced, generally very fine, in its rather worn case of issue with remnants of original label on the lid also containing the original broken suspension link

Lot 46

China, Nanking Puppet Government, Order of United National Glory, Fourth Class badge, in bronze-gilt and enamels, rev., Chinese seal stamp, width 74.5mm, lacking both its upper suspension loop and suspension star, minor surface scratches on reverse, very fine

Lot 47

China, Nanking Puppet Government, National Foundation Medal, 1940, in silvered bronze with blue-enamelled centre, width 39mm, good very fine, with original ribbon and suspension brooch as issued

Lot 48

China, Nanking Puppet Government, Visit of Chairman Wang Ching Wei to Japan, June 1941, Japanese-made commemorative medal in bronze and enamels, 31mm, extremely fine

Lot 60

Norway, Korea 1951-54, bronze medal, mint state [612 awarded]

Lot 70

Thailand, Victory Medal 1917-18, in bronze, with barrel-loop suspension, well worn, fine, with fragments of original ribbon, rare

Lot 73

Turkey, War Medal 1915 , also known as the Gallipoli Star or Iron Crescent, in silvered bronze and red enamel, keeper missing from brooch suspension, very fine

Lot 15

A 19th century French marble and gilt bronze three piece clock garniture, clock H. 40cm.

Lot 155

An unusual pair of Tibetan copper and bronze temple seals for embossing clay pilgrims tablets, H. 8cm.

Lot 17

A lovely 19th century French bronze striking mantle clock with enamelled panels, H. 20cm.

Lot 180

Two Benin bronze hair combs, L. 30cm.

Lot 19

A pair of 19th century bronze and marble sword rests, H. 20cm.

Lot 242

A Tibetan bronze and lapis lazuli pendant of a seated Deity inset with malachite and onyx, H. 9cm.

Lot 247

An unusual Chinese cast bronze snuff bottle, H. 7cm.

Lot 263

A 19th century bronze barrel match striker, H. 6cm.

Lot 269

An Austrian style cold painted bronze model of an Arab potter, stamped Geschutzt, W. 10cm, H. 6cm.

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