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Lot 628

Box of jewellery etc.,including an enamelled gilt metal articulated fish, pair of miniature bronze frogs, Chinese carved and pierced stone plaques, etc.

Lot 7

A Chinese bronze Meiji Period vase on stand,with cast scroll handles and relief embossed surround, overall height 56cm.

Lot 472

A JAPANESE BRONZE SCULPTURE OF AN ELEPHANT, MEIJI PERIOD 25cm h, Makino no sei mark ++In fine condition

Lot 146

A VIENNESE COLD PAINTED BRONZE MINIATURE COVEY OF PARTRIDGE, C1900 6cm h, stamped GESCHUTZT and 1104 ++One leg of one of the smaller birds bent but complete, paint dusty/darkened with age and slightly chipped in places but complete

Lot 44

FIVE ENGLISH AND FRENCH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS including Denain Mining Disaster 1865, silver gilt, 36mm, 11g, the others bronze or white metal

Lot 496

A CHINESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER, 19TH C 22cm h ++Undamaged, somewhat uneven patina, greenish on the interior from use presumably as a plant pot or similar

Lot 436

TWO GOLDSCHEIDER GILT AND BRONZE PAINTED TERRACOTTA STATUETTES, C1903-09 of a water carrier or seated young woman with baskets, 64 and 51cm h, one with moulded rectangular mark, both impressed REPRODUCTION RESERVEE, incised 2662 or 3358 ++Seated figure with professional restoration to fingers of right hand and handle of one basket, no other restoration detected. The standing figure, in our opinion, in fine condition

Lot 792

GORDON C BROWN (2OTH/21ST CENTURY) BALLET SHOES signed, dated 1985 and inscribed Sur les Pointes, limewood, 13.5cm h and a bronze sculpture of ballet shoes, signed and dated 1988, on marble plinth (2) ++Both in fine condition

Lot 515

A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER AND COVER, FANG DING, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY the sides cast with marine creatures and qilin, the pierced cover surmounted by a lion finial, 39cm h ++Good condition, complete, no repairs, accretion of old dust and dirt

Lot 65

COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. CHARLES I MEMORIAL BY J & N ROETTIER, C1695 signed, bronze and Death of Isaac Newton by J Croker, 1727, dated in the Old Style, bronze, 51mm (2)

Lot 502

A CHINESE BRONZE DRAGON GONG AND CARVED WOOD FIGURAL STAND, EARLY 20TH C 46cm h, with a beater (3) ++Good condition

Lot 150

MISCELLANEOUS WORKS OF ART AND BYGONES to include a silver gilt filigree butterfly brooch, two Victorian ivory aides memoir, several pens and pencils, two beadwork purses, a Turkish mother of pearl inlaid tobacco pipe bowl, a miniature cold painted bronze salamander, coins, commemorative medals, etc ++The majority of the items in fair to good condition

Lot 476

A JAPANESE BRONZE SHOULDERED OVIFORM VASE, MEIJI PERIOD carved and inlaid in gold and shibuichi with a landscape, 16.5cm h, engraved Takeyoshi ++In fine original condition with light scratches, a high quality vase

Lot 235

'MIARKA'. A FRENCH ART NOUVEAU BRONZE BUST CAST FROM A MODEL BY EMMANUEL VILLANIS (1858-1914) C1906 rich even mid and dark brown patina, 50cm h, VRAI BRONZE GARANTI PARITS seal ++In fine condition

Lot 154

COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL. RUSSIA, NICHOLAS II, PRIZE FOR DILIGENCE AND ART OF THE MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY [1894] bronze, 51mm, unnamed as issued, 51mm, EF

Lot 3110

An Edward VII bronze coronation medallion 1902, the obverse with bust of Queen Alexandra, 5.6cm diameter.

Lot 3462

A souvenir Coronation 1902 bronze medallion from Hotel Metropole London, by Elkington & Co, London, in case with pendant miniature medallion.

Lot 3464

A Queen Victoria 60th Jubilee bronze medallion, in fitted case.

Lot 3764

A bronze urn cover, with artichoke finial cast with leaves and berries, 42cm diameter.

Lot 637

British Commemorative Medals, Charles I, so-called pattern shilling, 1629, Tower mint, by Nicolas Briot, struck in light bronze or brass, crowned shield within the collar of the Order of the Thistle, all within the Garter itself, rev. REGIT UNUS UTROQUE, sceptre and trident in saltire, 28.5mm., 2.07mm. thick (MI.251/28; Eimer 112, note; BMC [Jones], 134; Foley 206); Peace or War, 1643, copper and brass medals, by Rawlins and Briot, laureate bust r., rev. crossed sword and olive branch, 29 & 28.5mm. (MI.308/134/135; Eimer 142, and note), very fine (3) *ex Revd. William Lewis Gantz [1873-1940, of Stanstead Abbots, Herts] collection, Glendinings, 23-27 June, 1941, lot 1965, part The example of the first listed in MI is bi-metallic, having a copper border to a brass centre.

Lot 725

British Commemorative Medals, The Removal of Temple Bar, uniface glazed lead medal, 1878, for the Corporation of the City of London, by C. H. & J. Mabey, for Foot and Tebay, TEMPLE BAR : ERECTED 1672, DEMOLISHED 1878; THIS EFFIGY OF IT WAS STRUCK FROM THE LEAD FORMERLY ON THE ROOF, eastern façade of Temple Bar, on banner below, SIR C WREN ARCHT, 113mm. (BHM.3051 [R3]; Eimer 1658; Welch 15), in glazed bronze frame with central beaded border, extremely fine and the rarest of the City of London medals Temple Bar was demolished in 1878 in order to ease traffic congestion. The first bricks were removed 2 January 1878 but, on the instructions of the Corporation of London, every stone, brick and beam was carefully numbered and stored in a yard off Farringdon Road. Ten years later the gateway was purchased by Sir Henry Meux, the London brewer and MP and it was re-erected at the entrance to Theobald's Park, his Hampshire estate. In 2001 a project to restore the gateway to the city was established and it was re-opened 10 November 2004, in its new position adjacent to the North-West Tower of St Paul's Cathedral, leading into Paternoster Square.

Lot 737

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgium, Royal Zoological Society, Antwerp, Inauguration of the Aquarium and the Reptiles Gallery, bronze medal, 1911, in the Art Nouveau style, by Floris De Cuyper (1875-1965), a semi-draped figure lies by pool in which swim exotic fish, the building beyond, rev. legend in eight lines, 64.5mm., extremely fine

Lot 738

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Annexation of the Congo by Belgium, Leopold II and the past and present colonial pioneers, small bronze tribute plaquette, 1908 [struck 1910], by Fernand Dubois (1861-1939), Belgica and woman of the Congo before enthroned allegorical figure, rev. two female figures unveil tablet, 54.5 x 48mm. (Vancraenbroeck 78), mint state

Lot 739

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Leopold II, Annexion of Congo to Belgium, celebrated by the Chambre de Commerce of Antwerp, bronze medal, 1909, by Jules Baetes (1861-1937), 60mm.; Albert I, 25th anniversary of the Royal Colonial Institute of Belgium, bronze medal, 1954, by Willy Kreitz (1903-1982), 91mm.; Prince Leopold, Travel to Congo, bronze plaquette, 1926, by Godefroid Devreese (1861-1941), 80 x 46mm.; The League of Protection for Black Childhood, gilt-bronze medal, 1933, by Marcel Rau (1886-1866), bust of (the 3 year old) Prince Baudouin (future Baudouin I), 50mm. (Vancraenbroeck 76/161/96/162), extremely fine or nearly so (4)

Lot 740

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Prince Albert, his return from the Congo, bronze plaquettes, 1909 (2), by Paul Wissaert (1885-1951), naked youth greets ship, rev. map of Africa, 71.5 x 48.5mm.; by Godefroid Devreese (1861-1941), for Le Cercle Africain, naked Belgica kneels by bust of the Prince, rev. legend (in Art Nouveau lettering), 88.5 x 42mm., arched top; and a small medal, by Charles Samuel (1862-1939), 28mm. (Vancraenbroeck 95/93/94b), the first has been cleaned, generally very fine (3)

Lot 742

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Alexandre Delcommune (1855-1922), explorer of the Congo, bronze tribute medal, 1921, by Godefroid Devreese (1861-1941), bust l. wearing large hat, rev. legend in 9 lines, 75mm. (Vancraenbroeck 23), extremely fine Delcommune was the first European explorer of the Congo Basin and led a major expedition to central Katanga (1890-93).

Lot 743

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Belgian Companies in Congo, bronze medals (4), 100th Anniversary of Société Générale, 1922, by Godefroid Devreese (1861-1941), 76mm., silvered (this rubbed), very fine; 50th Anniversary of Comité Spécial du Katanga, 1950, by Victor Demanet (1895-1964), 80mm; International Wood and Mining Society of Congo-Forminière, by G.A. Brunet (1902-1986), 86.5mm.; 50th Anniversary of Belgian Congo Bank, 1959, by Paul De Greef (1926-1988), elephant walks l., 70mm. (Vancraenbroeck 56/41/57/142), except as stated, extremely fine (4) CSK was a chartered company in charge of developing the rich mining province of Katanga. The International Wood and Mining Society Company was active in Kasai, especially for the diamond mining industry.

Lot 744

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Aviation, First Flight from Belgium to the Congo, by Edmond Thieffry, bronze medal, 1925, by Charles Samuel (1862-1939), for ‘Les Amis de la médaille d'art’, Belgica and a native woman clasp hands, an aeroplane flies above, rev. combined landscape of the two countries, linked with radio masts, 70mm. (Vancraenbroeck 130), extremely fine Edmond Thieffry (1892-1929) was a Great War pilot. The Brussels to Leopoldville link was established with a journey lasting from 12 February to 3 April. Thieffry was killed 4 years later when his plane crashed en route to Uvira in the Congo.

Lot 746

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, The Colonial Monument, Parc du Cinquantenaire, Brussels, bronze plaquette, 1930, by Godefroid Devreese (1861-1941), a view of the monument, rev. river scene, a native canoe paddled by three naked men, 75 x 72.5mm., with arched top (Vancraenbroeck 79), extremely fine The memorial, entitled ‘Monument to the Fallen of the Belgian Colonial Effort’, was sculpted by Thomas Vinçotte.

Lot 747

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, International Exhibition, Antwerp, bronze medal, 1930, by Alfons Mauquoy (1880-1954), river god with Belgica and Congolese woman, rev. aeroplane over Antwerp, 70.5mm.; Pierre Ryckmans (12891-1959), Governor-General of the Belgian Congo during the Second World War, bronze medal, 1950, by Arthur Dupagne (1895-1961), bust l., rev. native strains to move rock, 70mm.; smaller bronze medals (2): CONGO, 1935, by Pierre Turin (1891-1968), 33mm; Colonial Days, by Arsène Matton (1873-1933), Flemish legends, 32.5mm. (Vancraenbroeck 189/126/192/-), the first very fine, the others better (4)

Lot 748

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, 25th Anniversary, bronze medal, 1934, by Armand Bonnetin (1883-1973), a native mother, infant at her breast, rev. an elephant walks l., 71mm. (Vancraenbroeck no. 141), good very fine The elephant engraved by Bonnetain was later on used on the Second World War coinage for the Congo, struck in the mints of Philadelphia (USA) and Pretoria (SA).

Lot 751

Foreign Coins and Medals, Belgian Congo, Congo Railways, bronze plaquette and medal, 50th Anniversary of the Construction of the Lower Congo Railways, 1948, by Arthur Dupagne (1895-1961), tableau with mining activity, 59.5 x 92mm.; 50th Anniversary of the Lower Congo to Katanga Railway Company, 1956, by G.A. Brunet (1902-1986), engines of 1906 and 1956, 86mm. (Vancraenbroeck 45/49), extremely fine (2)

Lot 774

Foreign Coins and Medals, France, Foire Exposition, Nice, Art Deco bronze medal, at one time gilt, undated, by Pierre Victor Dautel (1873-1954), crouching nude reaches for flowers, rev. panorama of Nice through a Deco-style archway, 55.5mm.; ‘Eve’, uniface bronze ‘proof’ medal [1919], by Henri Dropsy (1885-1968), Eve, wreath of leaves in her hair, smiles at the serpent, entwined around, 46.5mm. (for a 36mm. medal), good very fine and extremely fine (2)

Lot 775

Foreign Coins and Medals, France, ‘Épi de Blé’, silver prize medal, presented by the Echo du Nord, by Édouard Charles Fraisse (1880-1945), angel crouches with tablet, rev. sun rises above cartouche; ‘Flore’, silvered-bronze horticultural medal of the town of Roye, by Maurice Delannoy (1885-1972), Flora kneeling, pours water from urn onto flowers, rev. implements of gardening in wreath and centre, both 50mm., small test-mark to second, both nearly extremely fine (2) Roye is a town in the Somme region of France.

Lot 366

A Japanese bronze and copper octagonal inkwell 4cm and a copper pen holder 14cm high (2)

Lot 367

A 19th century bronze figure of Ho Tai, the arms raised, on stepped square base, 7.5cm high

Lot 272

A WWI bronze death penny/plaque awarded to Ernest Henry Webb, together with a WWII military Brietling stop watch with broad arrow mark to case back (2)

Lot 306

A commemorative French bronze medallion 1973 50th anniversary "des salon arts menagers", in glazed frame, together with a early 20th century autograph and sketch book including numerous watercolour paintings, a 1 ounce silver ingot on silver chain and two pairs of cufflinks

Lot 1611

Minton bronze and ceramic figures of a man, Travellers Tales and boy, Spellbound CONDITION REPORT: No apparent visible damage, chip in crazing

Lot 1538

Large cast bronze standing dragon, H: 70 cm

Lot 1544

Large bronze standing stag, signed, H: 73 cm

Lot 102

A silver filled commemorative limited edition plate commemorating the Centenary of Winston Churchill, with certificate 1830, in presentation box; together with two bronze steam engine plaques; other coins; plaques and medals.

Lot 405

A bronze sculpture in the form Jewish figure in relief, raised on rectangular tapering plinth base (maker unknown).

Lot 451

A Hohner Super Chromonica; in imitation ivory part dressing set; a pair of opera glasses; an early 20th Century travelling clock; a small bronze ornament in the form of a house; a Selkirk glass paperweight; and sundries.

Lot 515

After Charles Valton: a patented bronze model of two young lions play fighting, on naturalistic base, and black marble plinth, 10 1/2in. high. Provenance: Purchased from The Bronze Gallery, London, for £2,200 (bears label).

Lot 530

A cast resin model of an owl standing on a book, raised on a square base, bronze coloured.

Lot 539

After Milo: a bronze model of a tiger, on marble base.Provenance: Purchased from The Bronze Gallery, London, for £1,800, bears label.

Lot 116

GLENYS LATHAM (b. 1946) PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE 'Father and Child : in Perpetuity' Stamped initials 14" (35.6cm) high one of only two cast, the mould now destroyed

Lot 187

BRONZE LADY BY F. BARBEDIENNE. FONDEUR H: 23.5”

Lot 194

BRASS MARTI MEDAILLE DE BRONZE MANTLE CLOCK 13” X 7.75” X 4.25”

Lot 361

BRONZE CAMEL SIGNED BARYE H: 6” (7” INC BASE) L: APPROX 6”

Lot 363

BRONZE OF AN OLD LADY SIGNED MARG MAZET H: 9.25” L: 8”

Lot 106

6 cap/glengarry badges: Royals and Berks Yeo, early Cheshire and S Lancs with lugs, WWII nickel plated Gloucester and A&S; 2 officers bronze caps, Gloucester and Notts & Derby (some wear, blades missing) and a Middlesex lapel; 5 collars: officers 23rd H, OR’s Queen’s, Wilts and pair RAF Medical; 5 other caps and 3 staybrites. Generally GC (22)

Lot 261

A scarce 19th century American Steward muzzle loading line throwing gun, the iron barrel 32" with 2½” bore, with trunnions at the rear and bronze elevating ring 12" ahead of the breech, the breech with oval brass plate inscribed “Steward Davit/ &/ Equipment Corp/ Patent B334/ 17 Battery Place/ New York” on its iron mount, base plate embossed with the maker’s name and address. Basically GC (rust overall, the elevating ring loose and lacking its locating pin). Plate 12

Lot 54

A Third Reich SA “Brunswick Rally 1931” die struck silver coloured badge, with pin back; a “German Horseman’s Badge”, in silver; and a DRL physical training badge in bronze without swastika (pre 1937). GC (3)

Lot 268

A pair of bronze classical style statues on marble bases and a pair of mahogany ormolu mounted columns on marble plinths (4)

Lot 138

A cube-shaped teak mantel clock supporting a modernist bronze head of a horse. The key wind movement is inoperative but otherwise the piece is in very good condition.

Lot 349

A pair of gilt cast bronze door plates in the historicismus style with masks and grotesques.Some white paint adhering to one plate, otherwise very good condition. 28x7.5cm.

Lot 91

A German bronze and enamel award 1939 Deutschland - England Leichtathletik - L'A'nder - Kampfi KolnA/ RH presented to Robert L Howland Fellow of St John's College Cambridge and an Olympic Athlete, in fitted velvet lined case.

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