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Himalayan Art. A bronze figure of Green Tara Tibet, early 19th century . Provenance: Adriano Moscatelli collection, Rome. Adriano Moscatelli was a deep connoisseur and collector of the Himalayan arts and culture, like the co-authorship of the book "Medicina Tibetana" Erizzo, Pordenone 1979, testifies. . Cm 8,00 x 14,00.
Scottish travel, topography, history and literature, c.245 volumes, includingDenholm, James The History of the City of Glasgow and Suburbs. Glasgow: A. MacGoun, 1804. 8vo; An Account of the Improvements on the Estate of Sutherland... London, 1815. 8vo; [Haldane, Patrick] The Case of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland. London: James McEuen, 1718. 8vo; Grant, Anne Poems on Various Subjects. Edinburgh: Longman and Rees, 1803. 8vo; Ross, Donald The Massacre of the Rosses... Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie, 1886. 8vo; Malcolm, George Local Migration of Crofters, is it Feasible of Desirable? Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1894. 8vo; Anderson, Joseph Scotland in Pagan Times, the Bronze and Stone Ages. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1886. 8vo; [Idem] Scotland in Pagan Times, the Iron Age. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1883. 8vo; Characteristics of Old Church Architecture &c. in the Mainland & Western Islands of Scotland. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1861. 4to; and a large collection of others, sold not subject to return (quantity)
Dolls’ house and cracker charms: including an unusual Dresden paper perambulator painted yellow wicker with gold trim and paper wheels, the inside lined in blue silk - 2¾in. (7cm.) long, the smallest doll in the world, peg wooden in wooden egg, another similar doll, various glass cracker charms and a bronze Jemima Puddleduck
A massive Dutch bronze mortar, rdated 1696, of tapering form, cast with a band reading 'Wibrans Tot Amsterdam 1696' above two further decorative bands of hunting scenes and scrollwork with two eagles holding a shield,41cm diameter33.5cm highProvenance: North Mymms Park.(The hammer price for this lot will be VAT inclusive).
Pierre Jules Cavelier (French 1814 -1894),'Penelope', a Grecian lady seated on an Klismos chair, with seal 'J. Cavelier' no.167 and 'Reduction Meccanique' seal. probably made by Barbedienne,26cm high The present bronze is a reduction of a marble shown by Pierre-Jules Cavelier at Salon of 1849, where it was greeted with great acclaim and equated with the masterpieces of Antiquity. Inspired by Homer's the Odyssey, the present figure depicts a sleeping Penelope who, in the epic poem, is separated from her husband, Ulysses, while the latter fights in the Trojan War. Pursued by many suitors, Penelope promises to select from among them once she has completed the weaving of a burial shroud for her father-in-law, but unravels each day's work in the evening, a task to which Cavelier makes reference through the spool in the figure's hand and basket of yarn at her feet
Antique Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Ganesh - finely modelled and applied with a rat at his feet, in typical pose, on lobed base with quatrefoil ornament to underside, probably 19th century, 12cm high CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition with no signs of damage orrestoration, good overall patination and colour
Scarce 19th century colonial bronze grain measure of typical form, with twin flanking handles, engraved - 'Antigua', 'Imperial Peck' and signed - R. Vandome, Titford & Co. London CONDITION REPORT Height 18cm, diameter excluding handles 28cm. General overall minor wear, dents commensurate with age
19th century bronze medallion with classical profile portrait of Sir Walter Scott, signed - Crawford. F., 11cm wide, together with highly unusual 19th century Scottish white metal mounted and antler-handled ladies' etui in the form of a sgian dubh with hinged vinaigrette to the terminal, the sheath housing scissors, together with antique manacles, agate snuff box and pair of agate knife rests
19th century leather cased travelling writing set of tubular form, with embossed ornament and inset floral embroidered oval cartouche, hinged cover enclosing red leather fitted interior with glass inkwell and bone implements, together with 19th century Grand Tour bronze cup with leopard handle, inlaid metal box and a tin-type photograph (4)

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