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A pair of Louis XV design bronze mounted rosewood shaped serpentine commodes, retailed by Portois & Fix, Vienna, each with marble top above three crossbanded drawers, Rococo handles and fittings, shaped apron, bracket feet, the locks stamped and numbered 6572H, 94cm high, 100cm wide, c.1900
A Kangxi period Chinese porcelain tea cup and saucer and another tea cup, decorated iron red, blue and white floral pattern inside, and brown glaze imitating the colour of bronze outside, the tea set in rounded form, and the other cup with floral shaped rim. 17th century, Kangxi period, cups in 6.5cm, 7cm diam. and dish in 10.5cm diam. both in good condition.
August Cain, a pair of late Victorian bronze candalabra: each depicting a bird's nest with chicks on bamboo cast supports, with flowerhead nozzles one supporting a small bird, the other supporting a field mouse, each raised on a circular base with snail supports, signed to the bronze CAIN, 51cm. high.
Gwendoline (Gwen) Le Gallienne (UK 1900-1936) an Art Nouveau influence bronze fairy vase: of ovoid triangular design, the bowl formed from the outstretched wings of three female fairies, signed to the bronze Gwen Le Gallienne and bears A. Valsuani Cire Perdue founders seal, 14cm. wide, 9cm. high.* Biography Gwendoline Le Gallienne was the daughter of the artist Roland Hinton Perry and his wife Irma. She became a sculptor and painter and her portraits include James Joyce , Ernest Hemingway and Amelia Earhart. She was stepsister to Eva Le Gallienne, actress and film director.
A pair of 19th century French Empire gilt metal and bronze storm lamp / candlesticks 49.5cm. high.: the cylindrical nozzles with gilt foliate drip trays, nine scroll branches with glass faceted drops on owl supports, raised on cylindrical columns and square bases terminating in ball feet, with clear glass shades, 49.5cm. high.
Marti a Paris, a marble, bronze and ormolul mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, with an outside countwheel, the backplate stamped with the movement maker's trademark for Marti et Cie, Paris along with the serial number 8288, the round white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, Fd. Viteau, 7 Rue Vivienne, and with gilt-brass trefoil hands, the substantial white marble case inset with two tablets to the front and a further two to the sides depicting classical scenes involving an army of soldiers with horses and chariots, with ormolu mounts to the front and sides and female-head masks to the top four corners, surmounted by a bronze and ormolu figure of a boy playing a game of knuckle-bones, height 48cms.* Biography; Samuel Marti was one of the prolific French makers of the 1800's and was known to be working circa 1860 at Le Pays de Montbeliard, Paris making roulant blancs. Along with Japy Freres and Roux they set up a business in 1863 with an address in rue Turenne to market their movements to such firms as L'Epee. Their own Paris address was Rue Vieille-du-Temple from 1870.
French thermometer and holosteric barometer by Naudet Pertuis Hulot et Cie Barometres with engraved steel thermometer plate and enamel barometer dial below, in brass banjo-shaped case surmounted by a bronze celestial globe and flanked by winged female figures, on shaped black marble base, marked 'HPBN' to interior, 38cm high
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