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Lot 122

A Bronze Figure of a Mouse Reading a Book, approx 15 cms.

Lot 188

An Antique Bronze Tibetan Prayer Bell, approx 15 cms, with a high clear ring.

Lot 190

Bamileke Cameroon Antique Cast Copper Alloy/Bronze Mask, depicting an elated character, exaggerated features, striated collar with beaded decoration, crowned with elaborate headdress depicting feeding crane and fish, central loop suggesting suspension, approx 36 x 25 cms

Lot 194

An Antique Bronze Chinese Opium Pipe, in the form of a dragon, approx 20 cms.

Lot 195

An Antique Bronze Indian Mask, depicting a deity, the deity depicting snakes and sculls in the headdress, approx 22 x 18 cms, together with two miniature bronze Indian deity depicting Ganesh, approx 10 cms.

Lot 273

A Collection of Antique 9 ct Gold Jewellery, including a 9 ct rose gold belt bracelet, pearl pendant, together with a 9 ct bronze core bracelet, approx gold wt 8.5 gms.

Lot 42

A Circular Marble Plaque, carved in relief, depicting affectionate children, within a gilt wood frame, approx 17 x 17 cms, bronze exhibition seal to verso, dated June 1878.

Lot 98

A Young Men's Christian Association Bronze Medallion, George Williams 1894, founder in 1844 of the YMCA, in the original box.

Lot 648

An East Asian bronze of an oxcart with a caged lion

Lot 687

A bronze portrait 'death' mask circular dish

Lot 109

Pair of Japanese bronze vase lamp bases circa 1900 Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 324

Embossed silver/photograph frame, three napkin rings and a dish, also a model of a cherub riding a pig and a small bronze buffalo Condition report: see terms and conditions

Lot 2877

A good English fold top card table in French Louis XV taste, the whole walnut veneered, crossbanded and with a marquetry panel to the top, gilt bronze mount, 80cm.

Lot 2902

A French ebony and marquetry mantle clock with four spiral columns, the movement within gilt bronze ornate bezel, the grid iron pendulum with ornate gilt bronze bob, cast with a child in a swing.

Lot 45

A bronze bust of Homer, height 14.5cm.

Lot 615

A Chinese bronze censer, with six character Xuande mark to the underside, height 4cm.

Lot 619

A two handled bronze ding with stylised elephant handles, the base with a six character Xuande mark, diameter 8.6cm, height 6cm. (See illustration) Condition report: No cracks or repair, general wear commensurate with age, weight 333g.

Lot 626

A Chinese bronze censer, 19th century, decorated with fan shaped panels with a reclining figure, flowers and birds on a sanskrit swastika ground, symbolising infinity, the waisted neck with dragons and phoenix guarding shou character medallions, the raised twin handles modelled as kylin heads, the base with six character Xuande mark guarded by dragons on a carved hardwood stand, maximum width 23.4cm, height 10.9cm

Lot 654

A Chinese bronze, twin handled hu shape vase, decorated with bands and palmates of tiehtei masks and dragons, 19th century, diameter of neck 20.9cm, height 40.7cm.

Lot 657

A Chinese Canton porcelain blue and white vase decorated with rocks, peony flowers and exotic birds between borders imitating bronze, the waisted neck with prunus branches, 19th century, height 46cm, together with a similar, smaller vase of baluster form decorated figures of a female musician and dancing youth in a garden setting, 19th century, mounted for an electric light, total height 48cm. Condition report: Both have some damage, see images, otherwise condition okay.

Lot 658

A Chinese Canton vase decorated in the famille verte style with a battle scene with equestrian warriors and foot soldiers in a rocky landscape, Chenghua mark to base, height 35cm and a Canton bowl with similar decoration between borders of diaper patterns imitating bronze, the interior with bird medallion within a band of floral scroll work, diameter 24cm. Condition report: All over crazing. A number of fining faults, no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 66

A miniature bronze bull after the antique.

Lot 679

A pair of Japanese baluster shaped bronze vases decorated with champ leve enamel band of birds, bamboo and scroll work on a blue ground, the neck and foot with a key pattern diaper, the neck with mock animal handles, late 19th century, height 18cm.

Lot 701

A probably south east Asian, small bronze figure of a seated god, the headdress set with two green stones, height 7cm.

Lot 702

A Chinese bronze figure of a mythical creature, height 14.5cm. Condition report: Weight is 330g

Lot 723

A 19th century Japanese bronze urn, the body decorated with a bird in flight amongst flowering trees, the twin handles surmounted by a flowerhead on curvinlear supports joined by a circular, plinth base.

Lot 778

A Burmese bronze figure of Buddha resting supported by the right hand and arm while on a lotus base. 19th century. Maximum width 15.5cm

Lot 2338

A Vianesse bronze donkey pin with traces of cold colouring, a gilt bronze horse pin and a silver bear pin.

Lot 252

A bronze ship's porthole, diameter 38cm.

Lot 2539

Two Roman bronze rings, one with a pentagram.

Lot 2571

A Japanese gilt bronze, bird cane finial. Condition report: Slight split of seam, only to one side. 6.5cm.

Lot 253

A Signed Chinese Bronze Figure Of An Elder, 4" High

Lot 1309

A Tiffany style bronze table lamp having a stained coloured leaded glass shade over nymph bronze base on turned socle

Lot 1327

A rare Jack Chalker ( British Born 1918 ) bronze bust study of a child being raised on a large wooden plinth. Bearing notation to the base for the Royal Bath & West Show exhibit No 67 Jack Chalker, who has died aged 96, was a British artist who drew and painted the atrocities he witnessed as a prisoner of war on the Burma-Siam Railway, also known as the “Death Railway”. Made famous by Pierre Boulle’s book (and David Lean’s film) The Bridge on the River Kwai, the railway is now a byword for war crimes. More than 12,000 Allied prisoners perished during its construction, along with at least 90,000 Asian labourers On Chalker’s release in 1945 he joined the Australian Army HQ in Bangkok as a war artist; some of his work was used in evidence at the Tokyo war trials. On his return to England he resumed his studies, graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1951. For more than a decade after his repatriation he could not sleep properly. Nor could he look at his drawings and paintings: it would take 40 years for him to take his works out of the box in which they were stored. In 1950, after teaching History of Art at Cheltenham Ladies’ College he became principal of Falmouth College of Art and, in 1957, principal of West of England College of Art, where he remained until his retirement in the mid-1980 Measures: 88cms high x 122cms wide x 9cms deep.

Lot 702

An Art Nouveau twin handled pewter pin tray being marked to verso for AOG together with a Hoffman style silver plated bowl / dish and a bronze figurine of a golfer

Lot 60

Rory Breslin (b.1963)Artemision Horse StudyBronze on marble plinth base, 71cm high x 74cm long x 28cm wide (28 x 29 x 11'')SignedWith white painted display pedestalEdition 1 of 3This sculpture is a study of the horse's head in one of the most popular and important displays in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, the bronze Horse and Jockey Group. The group was found in a shipwreck off Cape Artemision, in North Euboea, which was discovered in 1926. The first parts of the equestrian statue were recovered in 1928, with more pieces found in 1936 and possibly 1937. The statue was reassembled, and after restoration went on display at the Museum in 1972. The Horse and Jockey Group is special in being one of the few original large-scale bronzes securely dated to the Hellenistic period. It is approximately life-size in scale and consists of a horse in mid- gallop, on which is seated a youthful jockey, who looks back over his shoulder. The Horse and Jockey group is unusual in combining an athletic sculpture with an animal. The unknown sculptor of this masterpiece has captured the excitement and vitality of a horserace in mid-action. Some scholars have previously dated the group from the late fourth century B.C. to the first century B.C. The statues have been attributed previously to various sculptors, including Kalamis, Lysippos and the Pergamene school.

Lot 61

Michael Warren (b. 1950)Chí (1998)Bronze, 11cm high, base 31.5 x 31.5cmSigned with initials and dated (19) '98Provenance: Purchased at charity auction 2005 in aid of BarretstownThis is a maquette for a large scale outdoor piece at Rathdown School, Dun Laoghaire.Accompanied by the catalogue Light, Gravity and Disaster, signed by artist and dated, June 2002

Lot 62

Krystyna Pomeroy (20th/21st Century) The Little Red Hen Bronze, 38cm (15”) Signed with initial 'K' and No. 4/9

Lot 232

Giovanni Schoeman (South African, 1940-1980)large bronze relief peacock sculpture circa 1970s, mounted on hessian ground, stained wood frame, overall dimensions 41" x 57".

Lot 275

Ronald Cameron (1930-2013), resin bronze sculpture, abstract nude studies, resin plinth, overall height 19".

Lot 1

1948 Riley RM 2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe Conversion                        - Drophead Coupe conversion, body converted and restored in 2015 - Engine overhaul in May 2016 - Lovely open tourer ready to be enjoyed The RM Series cars were the last 'proper' Rileys - the swansong of the marque before it was subsumed into the mighty British Motor Corporation. The model range was manufactured in Coventry until 1949, when production moved to the MG factory at Abingdon. The RMA/RME were large Saloons powered by 1.5-litre four-cylinder engines, while the 7-inches longer RMB/RMF models featured twin-cam 2.5-litre units. The RMC and RMD were limited edition soft-tops. While the latter was a conventional two-door Drophead Coupe, the RMC was a two-door Roadster version of the RMB. The 2.5 litre four-cylinder powerplant produced some 100bhp and was also unusual in having twin pushrod-operated camshafts placed high in the cylinder block. The chassis number of the car offered today appears to denote it started life as an RMB saloon. The vendor advises JLV 906 was converted to drophead coupe coachwork in 2015, a new interior fitted, whilst a comprehensive engine overhaul was carried out in May 2016. Now resplendent in Bronze with Magnolia interior, this most handsome Riley is described as being in "fabulous condition" with "excellent" bodywork, interior and engine. Forming part of a private collection, we are informed it received a thorough check over in November 2016 at a cost of £1000. This must surely represent an ideal opportunity to acquire a wonderful looking four seater open Riley which will cruise at 80mph for much less than the price of an original.

Lot 54

After Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) British. "Standing Pony", Bronze, Inscribed 'Gainsborough's pony, owned by John Constable', 62/500 to Integral Base, 7.5" x 10".

Lot 630

A COLLECTION OF ITEMS, to include various coinage; three nursing related badges; a bronze medallion of Henry VII by Jean Dassier and miscellaneous further items

Lot 382

Ric James (b. 1943) - 'Crabbing', bronze sculpture with two children, inscribed R.M.J. 4/25, upon a green veined black marble base fitted with a plaque signed Ric James..., 14" wide, 7" high

Lot 411

Benin bronze figure of a seated shaman, 6" high

Lot 412

Nuba bronze character group of a wrestler carried in triumph, 4.25" high

Lot 685

Impressive mahogany centre table, the inset marble top with applied bronze floral roundels upon turned legs terminating with cast paw feet, the single frieze drawer stamped 'Gillows, Lancaster', 27.5" square, 27" high

Lot 1451

A large Japanese Meiji period bronze eagle and serpent vase

Lot 1530

Boxes and Objects - a set pf postal balance scales, a brass fishing reel; a corrkscrew; dressing table set; a Chinese bronze miniature ding; etc

Lot 207

Militaria - a Royal Welch Fusiliers cloth badge, early 20th century; WW2 British Raj b/w photographs of regimental and some Indian domestic scenes, probably Madras; ephemera; a bronze oval shield, painted with an armorial bearing, possibly military; etc

Lot 39

French School (20th century), a patinated bronze equestrian group, of two race horses, gilt-metal mounted oval plinth base, 24cm high

Lot 159

Diana a patinated bronze figure cast from a model by Marcel Bouraine, modelled balancing on one leg firing an arrow from her long bow, covered in a verdi gris patination, and a patinated bronze model of pan playing his pipes, unsigned, lacking base, 25cm. high (2).

Lot 154

A patinated bronze double inkwell, originally mounted with a bronze by Joe Descomps, the faceted urn shape wells with hinged covers, central column with cast mask detailing, 26cm. high

Lot 169

λ Shimmer a bronze and ivory figure cast and carved from a model by Demetre Chiparus, on stepped red veined marble base, unsigned, two toes chipped off, minor chips to base, 38cm. high Literature Alberto Shayo Chiparus Master of Art Deco, page 166 an example of this figure illustrated.

Lot 322

A Webb Bronze vase the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, ovoid with cylindrical neck, applied with a stylised glass face, with iridescent finish, and another Webb Bronze vase unsigned 13.5cm. high (2)

Lot 161

λ A patinated bronze model of a Victorian child cast from a model by Professor Poertzel, modelled in top hat and tails, holding a card and a bouquet of flowers, on black marble base, and a bronze and ivory model of a young girl in short-dungarees cast from a model by Grundmann, signed in the cast 17.5cm. high (Poertzel), (2)

Lot 166

λ Skater a bronze and ivory figure cast and carved from a model by Ferdinand Preiss, model no.1149, on rectangular section green veined onyx and black base, incised F Preiss to base, losses to her right hand, chips to base, 33.5cm. high Literature Alberto Shayo Ferdinand Preiss, Art Deco Sculptor, Antique Collector's Club, page 151 this model illustrated.

Lot 163

A patinated bronze model of a dancer cast from a model by Josef Lorenzl, modelled standing on one foot, her arms raised out, holding a drape, covered in a verdi gris patination, on flaring square veined onyx base, signed in the cast Lorenzl, 20cm. high.

Lot 167

λ Indiscreet a bronze and ivory figure cast and carved from a model by Demetre Chiparus, on octagonal brown striated base, signed to the base Chiparus, loses to her right hand, chips to base, 44cm. high Literature Alberto Shayo, Chiparus Master of Art Deco, Antique Collector's Club, page 85 catalogue no.12.

Lot 185

A pair of Aesthetic Movement Royal Worcester tea cups and saucers, fluted form, the cup modelled in low relief with frogs holding spears and looking up at a tree, the saucer a snake catching and swallowing a frog, whilst other frogs escape, the well modelled as a pond, in gold and bronze glazes on an ivory ground, printed marks, one cup smashed and re-stuck, 16.5cm. diam. (saucers) (4) Literature Charlotte Gere & Michael Whiteway 19th Century Design from Pugin to Mackintosh, page 174 plate 217 for three vases with similar decoration. Royal Worcester won a gold medal for its ceramic display at the 1878 Paris Exposition, with particular praise lavished on its Japanese style raised decoration in gold and bronze.

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