A late 19th century polished bronze table snuff-box, having porcelain inset hinged cover, and loose inner cover Condition Report / Extra Information Width 7.7cm, depth 5.2cm, height 2.9cm.Wear to the portrait medallion.Bent and misshapen to the corners of the base.Screw missing to base.Several pin dents to the lid.
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Royal Worcester gilt bronze and porcelain flower and fruit groups by Van Ruyckevelt Comprising: 'Argenteuil', limited edition 264/500; 'Mennecy' pair, limited edition 277/500 and 246/500; 'Castelnau', limited edition 389/500 (yellow) and 144/500 (pink); 'St.Denis', limiteded edition 170/500 (a.f) (6)
Franco Piranesi after Ludovicio Corazzari (18th/19th century) - Classical nude male figure depicted as a marble or stone sculpture, extensively inscribed, black and white engraving, 19.75" x 13.25" overall, 19" x 12.75" (pl); together with six further prints including a further example after Corazzari, "Sculpture", also Andrea Rossi after Pietro Angeletti, Statue of a Gladiator, a pair of engravings depicting Antique Bronze Sculptures, inscribed "Once in the Possession of Thomas Hollis", contained within marbled decorated card mounts, an engraving of an ornate antique urn after Giussepe Biasiello, 'taken from volume V', various sizes (8)
Peter Tereszczuk, (Austrian/Ukrainian, 1875-1963), a bronze and ivory figure group, modelled as a girl in revealing dress, conical-shaped hat and long gloves, holding a fan in one hand jumping across the back of a man in Pierrot costume, on square marble base, signed in cast 'P. Tereszczuk' with foundry mark for Arthur Rubinstein, Vienna 31cm (12in)
§ Steven Spurrier, RA, ROI, RBA (British, 1878-1961) Act Drop Design, No. 4, for Kidderminster Playhouse oil on canvas, squared up, unframed 76 x 102cm (30 x 40in) Provenance: By descent within the family of the artist. Exhibited: Unknown Exhibition, 1941 (according to an old label to the reverse) Other Notes: This painting was awarded "De László Bronze Medal" in 1941. This prize was first instituted by Philip de László in 1930 while he held the post of the President of the Royal Society of British Artists. The awards lapsed for a few years before they were revived by De László's grandson ten years later. Unframed and a little dirty.
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