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Lot 1418

PHILIP JACKSON (BRITISH, B. 1944)Fragonard's Daughter signed 'JACKSON' (on the figure's cape) bronze, conceived in 1998, from an edition of eight, with four Artist's copies, cast at Lunt's Foundry, Birmingham height 29cm ARR Provenance Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner Literature Vanessa Hamilton (editor), Philip Jackson: Sculpture Since 1987, Studio Gallery Publications, 2003, (illustrated on the inside cover)Condition reportThere is a small inconsistency to the patina on the top step, otherwise good condition overall.

Lot 1307

ATTRIBUTED TO IVOR ABRAHAMS (BRITISH, 1935-2015)Tree Form bronze on a marble base 41cm high x 45cm wide, 46.5cm high including marble base ARR Provenance Private collection, UK

Lot 1306

ATTRIBUTED TO JESSE WATKINS (BRITISH, 1899-1980)Untitled, Abstract form signed with initials and dated 'JW 62' (verso) and further signed with initials 'JW' (to base) bronze 32.5cm high x 19cm wide ARR

Lot 1308

W*** H*** (20TH CENTURY) (3)Mother and Child signed with initials and numbered 'W H 6/20' (to base) bronze 17cm high together with two other 20th century sculptures of figures, one 13cm high, the other 10.5cm high (3) Provenance Private collection, UK

Lot 1240

A BRONZE GROUP OF MOTHER AND CHILD. 38cms high.

Lot 1303

AN EARLY BRONZE CASKET. 5.5ins long.

Lot 1253

A GOOD 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND BRONZE INDUSTRIAL CLOCK formed as a cylinder supported on four dolphin feet and marble base, circular dial, striking on a single bell.

Lot 1158

A LARGE CHINESE BRONZE TWO HANDLED CENSER AND COVER with dog of fo finial. 42cms high.

Lot 1233

AFTER D. ALONZO. A BRONZE. THE HOOP GIRL. Signed. 32cms high, on a marble plinth.

Lot 1164

A GOOD GILT BRONZE GOD with a halo. 30cms high.

Lot 1147

A GOOD CHINESE BRONZE SILVER INLAID CENSER with carrying handle and birds in relief. 18cms long.

Lot 1238

A LARGE ABSTRACT BRONZE INDIAN ARCHER on a marble base. 70cms high.

Lot 1026

A GOOD EMPIRE DESIGN CIRCULAR GILT BRONZE MARBLE TOP TABLE with three winged classical figures support and garlands. 2ft 2ins diameter x 2ft 6ins high.

Lot 1536

A VERY GOOD PAIR OF ASPREY'S COLD CAST BRONZE AND ONYX BUDGERIGAR MENU HOLDERS, in an Asprey's box.

Lot 1232

A BRONZE GORILLA on a marble base. 16cms long.

Lot 1231

AFTER JULES MOIGNIEZ (1835-1894) FRENCH. A GOOD BRONZE PAIR OF STAGS on marble bases. 62cms high.

Lot 1361

A GILT BRONZE DOUBLE HEART FRAME.

Lot 1347

A GOOD CAST BRONZE LION FENDER. 86cms high.

Lot 1138

A MINIATURE SQUARE BRONZE CAMEL SEAL. 2cms.

Lot 1134

A CHINESE SQUARE BRONZE CENSER AND COVER. Signed. 6cms.

Lot 1160

A CHINESE BRONZE AND ENAMEL BUDDHA. 36cms high.

Lot 1244

A GOOD AUSTRIAN BRONZE DANCING GIRL lifting her skirt, on a circular base. 13cms high.

Lot 1362

A GILT BRONZE TRIPLE HEART FRAME.

Lot 1163

A GOOD GILT BRONZE FIGURAL HEAD resting on his hand. 20cms high.

Lot 1242

A VERY GOOD PAIR OF CLASSICAL BRONZE TWO HANDLED URNS on square bases. 36cms high.

Lot 1153

A GOOD CHINESE LATTICE WORK BRONZE CIRCULAR CENSER with lion handles. Impresssed mark. 15cms diameter.

Lot 1236

A GOOD PAIR OF BRONZE FIGHTING STAGS on a rustic base. 40cms long.

Lot 1243

A FINE BRONZE GROUP, HORSE AND JOCKEY OVER THE FENCE, on a marble base. 12ins high.

Lot 1133

A LONG JAPANESE BRONZE GOAT BRUSH REST. 18cms long.

Lot 1152

A GOOD GILT BRONZE DOUBLE GOD FIGURE, one playing a drum, set with stones. 27cms high x 27cms long.

Lot 1220

A CHINESE BRONZE FOUR-FACED SCEPTRE with dragon decoration. 40cms long.

Lot 1237

A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGHTING HARES. Signed. 17cms high on a marble base.

Lot 1124

A SMALL BRONZE CHINESE TEMPLE. 14cms high.

Lot 42

Hohner Button Accordion 21 treble keys, 8 bass buttons 'Hohner Corso', back printed 'Made in Germany' and has plaque 'Bell Accordions Ltd Surbiton' no.13427, cased; together with Viceroy Accordeon [sic] 10 treble buttons, three bass buttons 'Popular Model Steel Bronze Reeds Mad in Saxony' requires restoration (2)

Lot 171

A phenolic cherry amber necklace with a silver gilt clasp and a quantity of costume jewellery to include a cameo brooch, a 9ct bronze core 7 tablet bracelet, a Jomaz silver tone jewellery set with blue and white crystals and early 20th Century and later marcasite items. Location:T

Lot 267

A late 19th /early 20th century patinated bronze bust of a gentleman wearing traditional dress on a circular plinthLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 458

Mixed metalware to include an 18th century bronze pestle and mortar, a Tibetan brass and copper gau box and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 107

Nathan David (1930–2017), a bronze figure, Shiva, numbered 3/12, 24.5cm high

Lot 110

An Art Nouveau style cast bronze effect female figurine lamp, 27cm high

Lot 138

English School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, King George IV, black marble base, 18.5cm high

Lot 235

An Indian bronze and copper alloy hand bell, the haft cast as a Hanuman, the side chased with further Hindu deities, 21cm high, 19th century

Lot 242

A Chinese bronze hanging censer, pierced and cast with dragons, temple lions and scrolls, 18.5cm diameter overall, 19th century

Lot 80

A pair of French Grecian Revival gilt bronze ovoid table lamps, cast and chased with palmettes and acanthus, 26cm to base of fittings, c.1900, fitted for electricity

Lot 139

A late 19th century Grand Tour patinated bronze, of Hercules, draped with a pelt, masked club in hand, circular stepped marble base, 19cm high

Lot 141

French School (19th century), a brown patinated bronze, of a retriever dog, oval base, 18cm long

Lot 490

A Giuseppe Armani Florence resin figure, 1920s lady of fashion; a selection of resin Heredities and other bronze effect animal models; a German ceramic bird group (9)

Lot 861

Afghanistan, People’s Democratic Republic, Medal for Good Conduct in Military Service (15), ‘single star’ type, for 5 years, silver base metal with red enamel star centre, mounted ‘Russian’ style, on incorrect riband, good very fine and better Indian States, Bahawalpur, Overseas Service Medal 1939-45, bronze (6); Victory Star 1939-45, bronze (9); Accession to Pakistan Medal 1947, cupro-nickel (9), generally nearly extremely fine Pakistan, Azad Kashmir Commemoration Medal 1947-49, bronze, (4); Independence Medal 1947 (2) (Ali Akbar F.C 854; Fazal Ellahi F.C. 165); Republic Medla 1956 (3), nearly very fine and better (lot) £60-£80

Lot 364

Five: M. C. Van Renen, South African Forces 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, the Stars privately engraved, the remainder officially impressed ‘W.109532 M. C. Van Renen’, heavy staining to Stars, otherwise nearly very fine and better Pair: Alice M. Newton, Women’s Auxiliary Naval Service, South African Forces War Medal 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, both officially impressed ‘WN615742 A. M. Newton’, nearly very fine Pair: Maria S. Harrod, South African Women’s Auxiliary Air Force War Medal 1939-45; Africa Service Medal, both officially impressed ‘F269297 M. S. Harrod’, nearly very fine South Africa Medal for War Service, unnamed as issued, extremely fine (10) £80-£100 --- Alice Maude Newton was born in Cape Town on 15 November 1925 and served as Leading Swan in the Women’s Auxiliary Naval Service from 12 November 1943 to 30 September 1946. A typist by profession, her service record notes that she completed a course at Robben Island on 15 August 1944, but her service was later hampered by acute appendicitis. Maria Salimona Harrod was born in the Uitenhage District of the Cape Province on 11 February 1897. She attested at Roberts Heights for the South African Women’s Auxiliary Air Force on 27 October 1942, serving as Medical Orderly at No. 2 Air School from 28 January 1943. She was discharged less than a year later as a result of being medically unfit for further service. Sold with a bronze St John Ambulance Association Re-examination Cross, engraved to reverse ‘373506 Maria Harrod’.

Lot 103

India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Samana 1891, bronze issue (Bhistie Kurim 2nd Bn. Manch. R.) nearly extremely fine and a scarce bronze medal to the Regiment £140-£180

Lot 756

Three: Police Constable C. Morton, Metropolitan Police, late Manchester Regiment Jubilee 1887, with 1897 clasp, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. C. Morton. X Div:); Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. C. Morton. Y Div.); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, the reverse engraved ‘1830 Sgt. C. Morton. 1/Manch: R.’, mounted court-style for display, very fine (3) £100-£140 --- Charles Morton was born in Westminster on 10 August 1852 and attested for service in the 63rd Regiment at London on 1 August 1870. He served in India, Afghanistan, in the Kandahar Field Force, and Egypt. He was promoted Corporal in 1875 and to Sergeant in May 1876, but was reduced to Private in August 1878. He was again promoted Corporal in April 1881, and Sergeant in May 1883. He was discharged from the army in July 1883. In January 1884 he joined the Metropolitan Police and was initially assigned to ‘X’ (Paddington Division, moving to ‘T’ (Kensington) Division in March 1890 and finally to ‘Y’ (Highgate) Division in October 1895. He resigned from the Metropolitan Police in January 1905. Sold with copied research.

Lot 839

Capture of Helder Point Medal 1799, 39mm, bronze, the obverse featuring a bust of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, ‘Sir Ralph Abercrombie. K.B. Lieutenant General’, around, the reverse depicting a view of the sea and Dutch coast, with a column crowned and beflagged, with an anchor and rudder beside it, and a bird in flight, ‘Patriae Infelici Fidelis’ above, and ‘Landed in Holland & Took Helder Point Augt. 27 1799.’ in exergue, unmounted, very fine £80-£100 --- Referenced in British Historical Medals, 477; Eimer 910.

Lot 865

Austria, Empire, Medal for Bravery (3) ‘Der Tapferkeit’, Franz Joseph (2), large silver medal, 40mm small silver medal, 31mm; ‘Fortitudini’, Karl, bronze; Military Merit Medal, Franz Joseph, bronze-gilt, in damaged embossed case of issue; Tirol Commemorative Medal 1848, silver, generally good very fine (5) £120-£160

Lot 150

Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (Lce. Sergt. E. S. Watson. Manchester Regt. 1st Sept. 1891) with integral top bronze riband buckle, nearly extremely fine £160-£200 --- Edward S. Watson was born about 1868 and attested as a Private in 1st Battalion the Manchester Regiment at Ashton Under Lyne on 16 July 1887. He served initially at Aldershot and then at Ireland being posted to Fort Camden, Cork. Local newspapers reported that at or about 1.00 am on 1 September 1891, during a violent storm, a sentry at Rocky Island, Cork, heard cries for assistance coming from the sea. The alarm was raised and four soldiers put to sea in a small boat and found four soldiers clinging to the piles at the end of the dock wall after their boat had capsized in the storm; but as they neared the rescue boat also capsized and all the men were thrown into the waves. Lance Sergeant Edward Watson had seen the incident and reported to Second Lieutenant Herbert Ravenscroft, who ordered that a further boat be launched whilst he and Edward Watson swam out to find the one unaccounted for soldier; despite initially failing, they persevered and after having put to sea in another boat succeeded in recovering the by now unconscious Private Lewis. On the recommendation of the officer commanding the regiment both Second Lieutenant Ravenscroft and Lance Sergeant Watson were awarded the Royal Humane Society Bronze Medal (R.H.S. Case No. 25,616). Sold with copied research.

Lot 325

Pair: Private V. C. Botterill, 20th (County of London) Battalion (Blackheath and Woolwich), London Regiment British War and Victory Medals (630752 Pte. V. C. Botterill, 20-Lond. R.); together with the recipient’s Silver War Badge, the reverse officially numbered ‘B340837’, BWM officially corrected, good very fine Pair: Private A. H. Botly, 20th (County of London) Battalion (Blackheath and Woolwich), London Regiment British War and Victory Medals (635595 Pte. A. H. Botly, 20-Lond. R.) with flattened named card box of issue, nearly extremely fine Pair: Private H. G. Hartley, 20th (County of London) Battalion (Blackheath and Woolwich), London Regiment British War and Victory Medals (1613 Pte. H. G. Hartley, 20-Lond. R.); together with the recipient’s Silver War Badge ,the reverse officially numbered ‘366672’; and a Woolwich & District War Memorial Hospital Medal, bronze and enamel, unnamed, good very fine (6) £120-£160 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2008. Vernon C. Botterill attested for the 20th (Blackheath and Woolwich) Battalion, London Regiment on 2 September 1914 and was discharged due to wounds on 8 March 1919, being awarded a Silver War Badge No. B.340837. Albert H. Botly attested for the 20th (Blackheath and Woolwich) Battalion, London Regiment on 11 December 1915 and was discharged due to wounds on 22 March 1919, being awarded a Silver War Badge No. 460045. Henry G. Hartley attested for the 20th (Blackheath and Woolwich) Battalion, London Regiment on 19 May 1914 and was discharged due to wounds on 9 May 1918, being awarded a Silver War Badge nNo. 366672. Sold with copied medal index cards and Silver War Badge roll extracts.

Lot 834

Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, Marine Medal, 3rd type, bronze (Thos. Jones. S.S. “Bavarian” For Rescuing With Boat’s Crew 4 of the Schooner “Eddy Pierce” Sept. 26. 1888.) with integral top riband buckle, suspension slightly bent, good very fine £120-£160 --- Thomas Jones was born in Liverpool on 12 April 1873, and upon joining the Mercantile Marine was awarded the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Lifesaving Marine Medal in bronze for his participation in the rescue of four of the crew of the schooner Eddy Pierce on 26 September 1888. The event was covered in local newspapers: ‘A silver medal and vote of thanks to Captain Archibald W. Ball, steamship Bavarian, for having on the 26th September last, rescued four of the crew of the schooner Eddy Pierce, which vessel was in a sinking condition on the American coast, and had fallen over on her beams ends immediately before the rescue. A silver medal and vote of thanks to Mr George W. Muir, chief officer of the Bavarian, for having with a boat’s crew, rescued four men from the above schooner, the captain having been drowned. A bronze medal and 20 shillings to each of the seven men who formed the boat’s crew and rescued the crew of the Eddy Pierce in a gale of wind and heavy sea.’ A further article states: ‘The Board of Trade have received through the Foreign Office the under-mentioned rewards, which have been made by the United States Government to certain of the officers and crew of the British Steamer Bavarian, in recognition of services rendered by them to the ship-wrecked crew of the American schooner Eddy Pierce on the 26th of September: - a gold watch and chain to the master, Archibald W. Ball; a gold medal and $50 to the chief officer, George W. Muir and a sum of $10 to each of the seven seamen, John Oliver Johnston, James Byrne, James Henry Spencer, Arthur McGuire, James Burns, John Hurley and Thomas Jones.’ Jones later served as a Master in the Mercantile Marine during the Great War (entitled to a British War Medal and Mercantile Marine War Medal). Sold with a USB stick of copied research, which includes a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 148

Pair: Drummer J. Garside, Manchester Regiment Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (1217 Dmr. J. Garside 8/Manch. R.); Belgium, Kingdom, Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., bronze, mounted court-style; light contact marks to the first, very fine (2) £100-£140 --- Belgian Croix de Guerre London Gazette 15 April 1918. James Garside was born at Chorlton on Medlock, Manchester, in 1884 and in April 1909 he enlisted in 8th (Territorial) Battalion of the Manchester Regiment, with the rank of Drummer. In August 1914 his battalion was mobilised and was destined for Egypt and thence to Gallipoli, landing at ‘V’ Beach on 6 May 1915 with 42nd (East Lancashire) Division. Garside was evacuated from the Peninsula in August 1915, due to sickness or wounds and was repatriated to the U.K. In early 1917 he was transferred to 5th Battalion, Liverpool Regiment, landing in France in March 1917. A few weeks later he was transferred again to the 19th (Service) Battalion, Liverpool Regiment, which took part in the second and third battles of the Scarpe (April and May 1917) and the recapture of Vimy Ridge. Private Garside’s award of the Belgian Croix de Guerre was likely for this offensive. He was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order of October 1919. He also served at some point in the Labour Corps and Royal Defence Corps and is entitled to a 1914-14 trio. Sold with extensive copied research and service papers.

Lot 121

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, unofficial rivets between second and third clasps (Capt. S. W. Dixon. Manch: R:) engraved naming, suspension claw sometime tightened, nearly very fine £200-£240 --- O.B.E. (Military) London Gazette 12 December 1919. Sidney Wentworth Dixon was bon on 6 March 1868 in Marylebone. He volunteered for service in 1888 and served for ten years in the ranks of the 20th Artists Rifle Volunteers rising to Sergeant. He was a keen sportsman and competed in the one-mile cycle race in the Royal Military Exhibition (R.M.E.) in 1890, he was also in the London Rowing Club VIII against Oxford University in 1895 and again in 1901. He was commissioned Captain in 3rd & 4th Battalions the Manchester Regiment from 20th Middlesex (Artist’s) Volunteer Rifle Corps on 2 March 1898. He served in the South African War with 5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment, being invalided home with dysentery and jaundice. He resigned his commission in March 1903, and took up a position with The Gramophone Company as assistant manager and Company Secretary. Following the outbreak of the Great War, Dixon was commissioned Captain in the Army Service Corps from 31 August 1914, and was posted to the Horse Transport Depot, Deptford. He appears in a group photograph of the officers of the First Reserve Horse Transport (A.S.C.). During the War he suffered from failing health and contracted tuberculosis being discharged by a Medical Board in 1919, retaining the rank of Major. His service papers record that he landed in France in on 1 December 1914, but was invalided home by the 30 of the same month. He appears entitled to medals for his Great War service in France in 1914, but has not been traced in the medal rolls, so may never have applied for their issue, due perhaps to his premature death at the age of 54 on 10 April 1922. His service in the Great War was recognised by the award of the O.B.E. Sold with the recipient’s miniature medal group consisting of O.B.E. (Military) 1st type, Queens South Africa medal with matching clasps, and 1914-15 trio; five prize medals, three from the 20th Artists Rifle Volunteers, School of Arms, one in un-hallmarked white metal (1888-9 Quarter Staff S. W. Dixon), two in bronze both named, with two additional prize medals, one in white metal and another bronze named (R.M.E. Sergt. S. W. Dixon, 1890) and the other (R.M.E. Dixon 1890); together with copied research including a copied photographic image of the recipient.

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