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Lot 852

Japanese - Early 20th Century Heavy Bronze Mythical Figure Holding an Object In His Left Hand Above His Head ( Missing ) 8.25 Inches High.

Lot 226

A British Edwardian Blue Cloth Officers Helmet To The Royal Irish Constabulary, with silver mounts and cap badge in its tin case, named to J. E. Holmes ESQ R.I.C, and a small bronze lapel badge, Ulster Volunteer Force.

Lot 428

WWII German Third Reich Gold Mothers Cross, (in box of issue) and the same in bronze.(No Box)

Lot 411

A WWI Trio, comprising 14/15 Star, War, Victory with bronze mention in dispatches clasp to 2nd Lieut J.E. Eccles Durham Light Infantry, also D.L.I cap badge and officers rank pip.

Lot 433

George V WWI Pair to 17519 Private P.W. Harradine Suffolk Regiment, With Bronze Death Plaque, in glazed frame, also believed to be the same family, George VI WWII France and Germany Star and war medal with named box of issue, complete with a resin dog tag, two cloth divisional shoulder titles and another to W.P. Harradine.

Lot 87

Pair of 1970's bronze effect table lamps having hessian shades Condition:

Lot 155

After Mene - Reproduction bronze group of a bull and cow separated by a gate, on an oval marble plinth Condition:

Lot 231

Art Union of London bronze medallion dated 1857 with a view of Somerset House to one side and Sir William Chamber on the reverse, cased Condition:

Lot 267

A Humorous Continental Bronze Figure Of A Hunter

Lot 160

A Cast Bronze Based Epergne Vase With Vaseline Glass Flute

Lot 382

A vintage style cast iron equestrian horse figurine raised on a black marble plinth base having a bronze effect finish. Measures: 23cm wide.

Lot 243

A pair of large Chinese hollow cast bronze spelter deity's / figurines each being sat in the lotus position. Hollow case with bronzed finish. Measures: 47cm high.

Lot 670

A good early 20th century cold painted bronze figurine of a lady with parasol being set to a socle plinth base in the manner of Bergman

Lot 389

Two vintage style bronze effect cast iron dog figurines, one being a hunting retriever dog with pheasant in mouth and the other being a grey hound, both raised on plinth bases. Measures: 20cm wide.

Lot 360

A pair of vintage style cast iron busts of grey hound dogs raised on plinth bases having a bronze effect finish.

Lot 28

1953 Lagonda DB 2.6/3.0 Litre Drophead Coupe- Supplied via Brooklands of London to Sir Peter Ustinov CBE FRSA and notable as the renowned actor / writer's first new car purchase- Built as a 2.6 litre model but uprated with a 3 litre engine by the factory in November 1954 (and a four star diff three years later)- Retained by Ustinov for twelve years and current ownership since 1968- Engine overhauled in 1997 and veteran of numerous Continental trips- 'NLO 950' quite possibly inspired HRH The Duke of Edinburgh to order his own Lagonda 3 Litre Drophead Coupe given that both he and Ustinov were members of The Thursday ClubNotwithstanding Lagonda's commitment to the war effort, their chief engineer W.O. Bentley - ably assisted by W.G. Watson and Donald Bastow - began work on a new car in early 1944. Conceived as a sports saloon, the resultant design boasted an innovative chassis equipped with all-round independent suspension and hydraulic drum brakes (inboard at the back). Powered by a DOHC straight-six engine featuring hemispherical combustion chambers, its flowing lines were partially attributable to Frank Feeley. Unveiled to an enthusiastic press in September 1945, production plans for the exclusive `2.5 Litre' were stymied by Lagonda's inability to negotiate sufficient steel supplies given the prevailing `export-or-die' atmosphere. Unable to recover financially, the marque was bought by industrialist David Brown in 1947. Merged with Brown's other recent purchase Aston Martin, the two companies operated out of the latter's Feltham premises. In addition to donating its powerplant to the nascent Aston Martin DB2 programme, the `2.5 Litre' was developed in its own right. Fitted with a David Brown S430 four-speed synchromesh gearbox, rack-and-pinion steering and hypoid back axle, it reappeared at the October 1949 Earls Court Motor Show as the DB Lagonda 2.6. Highly regarded but expensive, the model evolved through a MKII version and reputedly accounted for just 511 sales (386 saloons and 125 drophead coupes) before giving way to the DB 3 Litre in 1954. Marque concessionaire Brooklands of Bond Street are understood to have purchased the last sixteen DB 2.6 MKII chassis and had them bodied as a mixture of fixed-head and drophead coupes by Tickford Ltd of Newport Pagnell. The resultant six 'tin tops' and ten 'soft-tops' presaged the styling of their equivalent DB 3 Litre successors exactly. The last 'Brooklands of Bond Street' Drophead Coupe made, chassis LAG50/536 has the further distinction of being the first new car bought by Sir Peter Ustinov, CBE FRSA, the acclaimed raconteur, writer and star of stage and screen. Born Peter Alexander Freiherr von Ustinov on April 16th 1921 in Swiss Cottage, London, his ancestral connections ranged from Russian nobility to the Ethiopian Royal Family! Fluent in Russian, French, Italian, German, and English, Ustinov befriended David Niven whilst serving in the Royal Sussex Regiment during World War Two and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh when all three were members of The Thursday Club. Indeed, it is quite probable that Sir Peter's purchase of 'NLO 950' inspired Prince Phillip to commission his own Lagonda DB 3 Litre Drophead Coupe (which we sold last year for a world record price of £346,800). A true car enthusiast, Ustinov returned chassis LAG50/536 to its maker to be fitted with a larger 3 Litre engine in late November 1954 and a four-star differential some three years later. Part of his stable when he won Best Supporting Oscars for Spartacus (1960) and Topkapi (1964), the Lagonda is known to have belonged to Coleman & Sons of Coalville, Smith Capell & Company of Northampton and Breedon General Services Ltd of Derby before entering the current family ownership during 1968. Re-trimmed in Grey leather the following decade, the Drophead Coupe received a new hood during 1986 courtesy of Northampton-based coach trimmer R.A. Waite. Invited to take part in the Display of British Coachwork Commemorating the Centenary of the British Motor Industry at Hagley Hall in the West Midlands on May 11th 1996 by The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers of London, the four-seater was treated to an engine overhaul some twelve months later. The cylinder liners showed remarkably little wear (.002thou) but the crankshaft was re-ground and new main / big-end bearings installed etc. The clutch friction plate and a propshaft universal joint (ahead of the gearbox) were renewed at the same time too. A stainless steel exhaust was commissioned for the car during 2000 and remains in situ. Damage to a rear wing prompted a full respray in 2001 which was carried out by Aston Martin specialist Four Ashes Garage Ltd of Stratford-upon-Avon. The colour chosen was a close match to the Lagonda's original Metalichrome Gulf Blue livery but some sixteen years on the finish has deteriorated. The same year also saw the radiator refurbished, while more recent fettling has seen attention paid to the dynamo (2005), water pump / gearbox oil seal (2006) and cylinder head (2011). The vendor proudly tells us that 'NLO 950' has never failed a MOT test during his forty-nine year stewardship and attributes its longevity to the basic excellence of W.O. Bentley's design and the extensive use of wear resistant phosphor bronze fittings for the steering and suspension etc.Driven to the Continent on an annual basis up until a few years ago, chassis LAG50/536 started readily upon inspection and behaved well during our photography session. The seller is understandably reluctant to say goodbye after nearly fifty years but feels a new custodian should be given the opportunity to either enjoy the 'Brooklands of Bond Street' car 'as is' or restore it to its former glory. A decidedly rare and elegant motorcar with a great provenance. Offered for sale with copy factory build / maintenance records, numerous bills and current MOT certificate valid until April 2018.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 276

WWI BRONZE DEATH PLAQUE SALISBURY HATFIELD KILLED 18TH AUGUST 1916

Lot 621

AN EARLY/MID 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE CUP & STAND, the cup with gilt bronze dragon handles, each piece decorated with floral sprays and linked wan cloisons reserved on a deep blue ground, the cup 2in diameter at rim & 2.1in high to top of handles, the stand 5in diameter.

Lot 385

A LARGE JAPANESE BLUE ENAMELLED CHAMPLEVE BRONZE VASE, with loose ring handles, decorated in a Chinese style with a figural scene and with lotus, 19.75in high.

Lot 24

A PAIR OF JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE VASES, 9.5in high; together with a pear-form polished bronze vase decorated with carp, 7.8in high. (3)

Lot 395

A LARGE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE KORO, very heavy in weight, the sides cast in relief with a dragon above and within waves and beneath cloud scrolls, 13.25in wide at widest point & 10.1in high.

Lot 306

A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS BUDDHA, seated in dhyanasana on a double lotus plinth, his hands in dhyana mudra, the base with a double vajra, 5.1in wide at widest point of base & 6.8in high.

Lot 491

A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDAI, together with a fitted wood stand, the deity reclining with cheerful expression and exposed belly, the bronze itself 10.5in wide & 8.3in high.

Lot 403

A CHINESE INLAID BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER & COVER, decorated in inlaid silver-metal and coppered-metal with figural panels, the cover with a Buddhistic lion finial, 7.5in wide at widest point & 7.3in high.

Lot 323

A 19TH/20TH CENTURY CHINESE CIRCULAR BRONZE PLAQUE, cast in high relief to its centre with Amitayus Buddha seated on a double lotus plinth, the rim of the plaque cast with a lotus border, 7in diameter.

Lot 296

AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY SUKHOTAI STYLE BRONZE FIGURE OF THE WALKING BUDDHA SHAKYAMUNI, mounted on a rectangular hardstone base, the deity bearing an alms bowl before him, 12.25in high overall, the bronze itself 10.9in high.

Lot 203

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE BOWL, the sides engraved with dragons and waves, the base cast with a six-character Xuande mark within a dragon surround, 10.2in diameter & 5.4in high.

Lot 129

AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY TIBETAN OR NEPALESE STONE INSET BRONZE FIGURE OF A DEITY, standing on a prone human figure in turn supported on a pierced lotus stand, the deity clasping a karttrka in one hand, the deity's headdress with inset blue hardstone or glass stones, the whole with traces of cleaning residue to the crevices, 6.25in high.

Lot 308

A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE GILT BRONZE BEAKER VASE, decorated with relief cast ruyi panels of foliage, the gilt bronze central band cast with meandering prunus blossom, 6.1in high.

Lot 391

A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, very heavy in weight, the sides engraved with figural panels, the underside of each foot cast with a character mark, 11.6in wide at widest point & 10.4in diameter at rim & 9.5in high to rim & 12in high to top of handles.

Lot 374

A CHINESE ISLAMIC MARKET CYLINDRICAL BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, weighing 980gm, the sides cast with panels of script, the base cast with a seal mark, 4.1in diameter at rim & 3.8in high.

Lot 344

A CHINESE ISLAMIC MARKET BRONZE CENSER, together with a fitted wood stand and a fitted pierced wood cover set with a coral finial, the censer itself weighing 2.53Kg, the sides decorated with panels of script, the base cast with a six-character Xuande mark, 7.25in high overall, the censer itself 6.2in wide at widest point & 2.9in high to rim.

Lot 595

A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE GUANGDONG GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE OF A STANDING MAN, in a wide-brimmed hat and holding a staff, supported on a European gilt bronze circular stand, 11.5in high overall.

Lot 334

A LARGE GOOD QUALITY 19TH CENTURY SAMSON CHINOISERIE PORCELAIN & BRONZE CLOCK, surmounted by a finely cast bronze model of a flute playing boy seated on an elephant, the sides with bronze dragon handles, the porcelain painted with precious objects, ribboned emblems and floral cartouches and supported on a bronze stand with four elephant-head feet, 13in wide at widest point & 20.75in high.

Lot 227

A LARGE PAIR OF ELABORATE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE TRIPOD VASES, each with double Baku handles, each supported on a plinth, the sides of each cast with panels of birds and foliage, 24.2in high.

Lot 646

A 19TH/20TH CENTURY TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF AVALOKITESVARA, standing on a double lotus plinth, his hands in vitarka and varada mudra, his headdress with blue and red pigmentation, 20.75in high.

Lot 301

A SMALL JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT BY SEIYA, with bone tusks, the underside with a maker's seal mark, 6in long & 5.7in high.

Lot 486

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE POLISHED BRONZE GU VASE, together with a carved wood stand, the centre of the vase cast with the Eight Trigrams, the base with an indistinctly cast mark, 11.6in high overall, the vase itself 10.25in high.

Lot 453

A CHINESE GILT BRONZE MODEL OF A MULTI-ARMED DEITY, seated on a lotus plinth, the bronze with traces of gilding, 6.75in high.

Lot 556

A SMALL TIBETAN OR NORTH INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF A MULTI-ARMED DEITY, seated on a double lotus plinth, 4.1in high.

Lot 312

A GOOD QUALITY CHINESE CIRCULAR GILT BRONZE BOX & COVER, the cover cast in relief with a scene of a bird perched on a tree of blossoming prunus, the sides with meandering foliate scrolls, 2.75in diameter & 1.8in high overall.

Lot 477

A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS BUDDHA, seated on a lotus plinth, 8.5in high.

Lot 297

A MUGHAL BRONZE TIGER HEAD CANE HANDLE, possibly early, 2.75in high.

Lot 393

A TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS BUDDHA, seated pensively upon a double lotus plinth, the base with a double vajra, 5.75in wide at widest point of base & 8.25in high.

Lot 61

A GOOD CHINESE MING DYNASTY BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHT, cast in the form of Guanyin seated on the back of a Buddhistic lion, 2.75in long & 2.7in high.

Lot 281

A 17TH CENTURY CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A SAGE, standing on a square-section plinth and unusually bearing a shell-like object in one hand, 6.9in high.

Lot 196

A FINE QUALITY SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SECTIONAL BRONZE KORO & COVER, the koro supported by a sinuous dragon standing on a shaped base, the koro with a liner and with double oni handles, the cover with a finely modelled rat finial, the top surface of the base cast with a maker's mark, 15in high overall.

Lot 72

A GOOD CHINESE MING DYNASTY LACQUERED BRONZE FIGURE OF BUDDHA, seated in dhyanasana on a double lotus plinth, his hands in bhumisparsha and avakasha mudra, the whole with traces of lacquered decoration, 5.75in wide at widest point on base & 7.6in high.

Lot 180

A 19TH/20TH CENTURY SILVERED BRONZE FIGURE OF SHIVA, holding a sphere and dancing on a square-section plinth, 4.9in high.

Lot 34

A CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL POT,circa 1700, the sides painted in a vivid tone of underglaze-blue with two panels of bronze-form vases and ribboned emblems, 5in diameter at rim & 4.8in high.

Lot 632

A CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER ON STAND, weighing 1.16Kg in total, the base of the censer cast with a six-character Xuande mark, 6in high overall, the stand 5.6in diameter, the censer 6in wide at widest point & 5in diameter at rim & 3.8in high to rim & 4.8in high to top of handles.

Lot 242

A CHINESE ISLAMIC MARKET GILT BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, weighing 1.91Kg, the sides cast with panels of script, the base cast with an archaic seal mark, 5.4in wide at widest point & 4.6in diameter at rim & 3.3in high to rim & 4in high to top of handles.

Lot 328

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE SILVER-METAL INLAID POLISHED BRONZE TRIPOD VASE, decorated with two cranes in flight above waves, 9.4in high.

Lot 298

A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF AMITAYUS BUDDHA, seated in dhyanasana on a lotus plinth, 5.75in wide at widest point of base & 8in high.

Lot 371

A CHINESE RECTANGULAR BRONZE CENSER, weighing 2.02Kg. the surfaces with green patination, the base with a seal mark, 7.4in wide including handles, the rectangular rim 5.6in x 4.5in, & 3.4in high to rim.

Lot 205

A LARGE SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE VASE, with double dragon handles, the neck cast in relief with an encircling dragon, the sides with panels of birds and foliage, the centre of the base with an inserted metal plate with shallow relief decoration and a signature, 23.9in high.

Lot 407

A LARGE CHINESE 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRONZE CENSER & COVER, cast in the form of a sage riding on horseback, 18.2in long & 19.25in high overall.

Lot 389

A SIGNED JAPANESE TAISHO PERIOD BRONZE KORO & COVER BY KIKUMASA, of plain form, the cover with a pheasant finial, the base cast with a maker's mark, 5.3in high overall.

Lot 128

A 19TH/20TH CENTURY NEPALESE OR NORTH INDIAN BRONZE FIGURE OF SHIVA, seated in dhyanasana on a tiger skin, 5.5in high.

Lot 370

A 17TH CENTURY STYLE CHINESE BRONZE CENSER & COVER, cast in the form of a sage seated on a horse, 7.4in long & 8.7in high.

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