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TIM 'FROGMAN' COTTERILL; a limited edition enamelled bronze frog sculpture, 'Twist' 1999, 1516/2000, numbered and signed to underside, with certificate of authenticity, length 17.5cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Some areas of loss to enamel both to body and feet.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
Naval General Service Medal, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 bar, and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal; the first, H. M. S. Muzbee, 208568 R. Sharples; the second, H. M. S. Cairo, K. 17760 P. J. Osborn; with four bronze regimental competition medals awarded to R. Sharples (and two blank). CONDITION REPORT: Bronze medals refer to Col./Major/Captain Sharples participation in the Officers Cup in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; surface wear, some minor knocks, some areas of toning, ribbons replaced.
Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Edward VII) and WWI duo (War and Victory); 1 Bn. A. & S. Hldrs., 2966411 (Service/Conduct Medal)/9965 (duo) Sjt./L-Cpl. E. Harvey; also two hallmarked silver and two bronze regimental competition badges. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear, some minor knocks, some areas of toning, ribbons replaced; badges refer to 'Lewis Gun Match', 'Gas Match', 'Champion Platoon Team Competition', 'Won by E. Harvey'.
TIM 'FROGMAN' COTTERILL; a limited edition enamelled bronze frog, 'Over The Edge' 2001, 1393/2000, signed and numbered to underside, with certificate of authenticity, length 12cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Some areas of loss to enamel both to body and feet.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
TIM 'FROGMAN' COTTERILL; a limited edition enamelled bronze frog, 'High Four' 2005, 1892/5000, signed and numbered to underside, with certificate of authenticity, length 8cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Some areas of loss to enamel both to body and feet.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
JOHN BLAKELEY; a gilded bronze limited edition figure 'Yearling', no. six of only six, with certificate, signed by the artist and dated 1974, the figure raised on an onyx plinth, height 34cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk.
A quantity of mixed militaria to include a mounted pair of Gurkha kukri knives and related badges, a mounted gilt and enamel decorated crest with Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense motto, a bronze figure of an Indian officer, a collection of slides depicting Navy ships, a framed photograph of Lord Frederick Roberts, Army sports trophies, etc.
A group of Belgian and Dutch medals to include Belgian Congo Royal Order of the Lion, Expedition Cross with 7 bars, Orders of Leopold I and II (x3, one with crossed swords bar), Army Long Service Medal (bronze), Leopold II Cross of Military Veterans, Yser Medal, Commemorative Medal of the 1914-1917 African Campaigns, etc.
An important gilt bronze hall lantern tentatively attributed to a design by Anthony Salvin and thought to have been supplied by George Morant, New Bond Street to Robert William Newman for his newly built mansion Mamhead. The hexagonal lantern of ovoid shape with hanging bell flowers, scrolling accanthus, "c" scrolls and rocaille work now has three of the original six glass panels and one of these is hinged at the top. Height 102cms. Provenance with the Rowe familly of Trewarthenick, Probus. Many of the furnishings for this mansion were acquired from the dispersal auction of the contents of Mamhead. In these rooms we sold an extensive George Morant labeled carved gilt suite from Mamhead via Trewarthenick. (See illustration)
'The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection', Hong Kong, 1987, 2 volumes, colour plates, slipcase, 'The Great Bronze Age of China, an Exhibition from the People's Republic of China', published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1980. Condition report: Excellent condition, some slight damage to paper sleeve.
A Japanese bronze globular bodied koro and cover, supported on tripod dragon headed feet and with looped handles modelled as two dragon heads guarding a sacred pearl, the body decorated in relief with sparrows flitting between pine trees against a ground of archaic patterned diaper motifs within a palmette border, the cover cast as rocks with scattered bamboo, supporting a central finial of a bird of prey perched upon a gnarled tree with spreading branches, mid Meiji period, height 25cm. Condition report: Soldered repair beneath bird finial.
A good large black slate calendar mantel clock with barometer, 19th century, the 18cm gilt metal and slate dial set with roman numerals, above a bronze seated figure of putti, 11cm high, flanked by an 11.5cm enamel calendar and barometer, the movement stamped 'E.LOURDELET E.S.G.O.G', height 61cm, width 58.5cm, depth 16cm. Condition report: A standard pendulum. Winds and runs. Not known if calendar works. There are no issues with the dial. Section of hand missing to left of mask. Chips above mask and at feet. Wear to gilding.
A Japanese bronze pear shaped two handled vase with waisted trumpet mouthed neck, the ovoid body decorated in relief with two birds in flight framed by two flowering plants, the foot with an added Chinese bronze mirror decorated a four character zhuanshu style commendation seal encircled on four sides with four Chinese characters reading Xuande nian zhi and framed by two guardians Chi-lin dragons, mid Meiji period, height 42cm, width 24cm.
Foreign Coins, British Honduras, George V, specimen bronze 1 cent, 1912, bust of King George l., rev. numeric denomination within scalloped circle, denomination and date below (KM.19), certified and graded by NGC as Specimen 65 Red Brown The only example graded this highly by NGC or PCGS. The Property of Richard Stuart
British Coins, George III, Bank of England, pattern dollar, 1804, type E/2, struck in copper on a 4mm. thick flan, laur. and dr. bust r., no stop after REX, leaf to centre of E in DEI, C.H.K on truncation, rev. Britannia seated l, within crowned Garter, K in relief under shield (ESC.164A [R3]; L&S.79; Bull 1956), certified and graded by PCGS as Proof 64 England Piefort Bronze The Neil Shaw Collection
Foreign Coins, British Honduras, George V, bronze 1 cent, 1913, bust of King George l., rev. numeric denomination within scalloped circle, denomination and date below (KM.19), certified and graded by NGC as Mint State 64 Red Brown Only one other example graded the same or higher by NGC or PCGS. The Property of Richard Stuart
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