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Lot 79

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE LIDDED URNS on marble plinths 9.5" high

Lot 71

A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE VASE, with animal handles 14.25" high and a pair of similar small vases 6" high

Lot 142

A BRONZE EFFECT SCULPTURE OF A BEAR AND CUB

Lot 61

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL VASES (drilled and converted to table lamps each 12" high (plus fitting and later wooden plug)

Lot 46

A Victor Heinrich Seifert (German 1870-1953) "Trinkende" bronze figure of a woman drinking from a bowl, signed and with foundry signature for Gladenbeck Berlin, on square marble plinth, overall height 29cm c1910

Lot 356

Three 19th century blue and white meat plates, a polished bronze figural candlestick and a part suite of 19th century drinking glasses with fruiting vine decoration

Lot 225

A reproduction brass lantern clock, a Japanese three piece tea set, a silver plated pedestal bowl, a cast bronze horse and an artist proof picture of a blue bishop pig

Lot 377

A Regency bronze mantle clock, the case, cased as a lady seated at a desk reading, the white enamel dial, with black roman numerals, the single train movement stamped B.R, 27cm tall

Lot 178

A pair of 19th century'Grand Tour' bronze lions on marble plinths. 12cm high

Lot 199

A 19th century bronze figure of a man carrying a goat on his shoulders, on a square marble plinth. 21cm high

Lot 197

A small cold painted bronze kitten, tailed stamped Geschutz, possibly Bergman

Lot 180

A 19th century French erotic animalier bronze of two copulating pigs, 12.4cm

Lot 369

A pair of early 20th century bronze five light candelabra, in the form of a courtly lady and a knight, each on square base, each 74cm tall

Lot 376

A pair of bronze horses heads, 20th century, 26cm high

Lot 315

VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR ASHTRAY, WITH PIERCED AND PICTORIALLY ENAMELLED BORDER,BIRMINGHAM 1898 (A.F.), SOUTH AFRICAN 1896 SILVER TWO SHILLING COIN WITH SOLDERED MOUNT AS A PENDANT, A SILVER BADGE WITH HERALDIC CREST AND MOTTO 'VIRTUE TUTUS'; BRASS OWL BADGE; MINIATURE 'WHITBREAD' TANKARD' BRONZE MEDALLION AND PAIR OF CUT GLASS SMALL OVAL SALTS

Lot 335

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945): A Japanese Wood Sculpture: Kisshōten, female deity standing with serene expression and holding a nyoi-hoju (wish-fulfilling) jewel. Lacquer, colours and gold on wood. H 45 cm x W 15 cm x L 11 cm Note on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 336

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Bishamonten, the chief of the four Heavenly Kings, punisher of evildoers, standing with severe expression, holding a spear in the right hand and a small pagoda in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 53 cm x W 13 cm x L 9 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 337

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Fudōmyōō, one of the Wisdom Kings, sitting against a karura flame background, with fierce expression and holding a sword in the right hand and a rope in the left hand. Colours on wood.H 51 cm x W 36 cm x L 10 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 339

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Nyoirin Kannon, six-armed Goddess of Mercy, sitting on a double lotus flower in meditative position, holding attributes. Colours on katsura (cercidiphyllum japonicum, or 'wig plant') wood with gilt crown, decorations and part of halo.H 25.5 cm x W 12 cm x L 11 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 340

Kinjo Yasuko (Japanese, b. 1945):A Japanese Wood Sculpture:Dainichi Nyorai, the Primordial Buddha sitting in meditative position. Colours on camphorwood with gilt face and body.H 18 cm x W 13 cm x L 9.8 cmNote on Lots 89-95: Boningtons are delighted to offer for the first time on the international art market a selection of wood sculptures by the well-established Japanese artist Ms Kinjo Yasuko. Her production over the many years of her prolific and successful career includes sculptures in wood, stone, terracotta, bronze, glass, amber, silver and resin. Born in Tokyo in 1945, she graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (BA, MA and MPhil). She has been an art teacher and she is now lecturer at the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation) Culture Centre. Since 1969, her work has been presented at many galleries and exhibition centres in the Tokyo area, including at the prestigious Nikakai (Society of Progressive Japanese Artists) annual exhibitions. Her sculptures have been acquired across Japan by important institutions, including the Hachijō Town Hall in Tokyo and the Kuji Amber Museum in Iwate, and renowned individuals, such as the well-known Japanese composer Dan Ikuma and the Living National Treasure Ōbu Shōgyō. Her artwork can also be found in a number of prominent Japanese Buddhist temples, to include the Shiretokō Bishamondō, Hokkaido, the Shitaya Shrine, Tokyo, the Kōseiji temple of Uji, Kyōto, and the Amidaji temple, Hakone. The pieces at Boningtons are some fine examples of her repertoire, showing the harmonious fusion of the tradition of Japanese Buddhism with sober, yet vibrant modern aesthetics.

Lot 355

A bronze plaque on a marble base by Francois Paul De Vittal : "La Grande Source De Vittal"

Lot 411

A Chinese ceramic and bronze bowls etc

Lot 141

A bronze of children playing leapfrog

Lot 142

A bronze German eagle

Lot 143

A bronze candlebra in the form of a horse, African seated man and stag

Lot 146

A 19th/20th century Cameroonian bronze of a man and Indian horse and carriage

Lot 152

A bronze figure of a blacksmith

Lot 153

A 19th century bronze of a classical figure

Lot 154

A large gilded/bronze candlestick with Cherub and three branches

Lot 158

A bronze inkwell in the form of an eagle

Lot 159

A bronze inkwell in the form of a dog

Lot 164

A bronze Buddha head

Lot 165

A bronze of a bull terrier

Lot 168

A bronze of horses and plough

Lot 175

A bronze recumbent Buddha

Lot 320

A Large cast bronze of a Bull on Plinth stamped Debut

Lot 359

After Bergman, a bronze erotic figure of a seated girl holding a parasol with skirt flared out, marked Namgreb and initial 'B' in a vase to underside

Lot 125

Art deco style bronze figure, Diana Goddess of the Hunt

Lot 143

Cold painted bronze native American figure 'Spirit of the Raven'

Lot 144

Cold painted bronze native American figure ' Spirit of the Thunderbird

Lot 22

Various items to include a bronze vase converted into a lamp

Lot 120

LOBI MALE & FEMALE BRONZE FIGURES, 29cm H. (2)

Lot 231

SPHINX CANDLEHOLDERS, a pair, in bronze on marble bases, 22cm H. (2)

Lot 232

BRONZE FIGURE, man with a snake, 34cm H.

Lot 289

MODERNIST FIGURAL BRONZE, study of a female dancer, Talos Gallery, block marble base, 51.5cm H overall.

Lot 507

BRONZE EFFECT TABLE LAMPS, a pair, of ionic column form with Prussian blue pleated shades, 38cm H. (2)

Lot 534

BRONZE URN, Italian green patina inscribed 'Leonardo Rossi' with rams heads, 55cm H x 39cm W.

Lot 183

A bronze cruise oil lamp.

Lot 234

An antique bronze crucifix.

Lot 255

A cased bronze medal signed L Cariat, two other medals and a collection of thimbles including silver examples.

Lot 286

A bronze portrait bust of a child, Chinese bronze sensor and a boxed British made Otis Kings calculator.

Lot 140

A gilt bronze Rococo style three branch wall light by Osler.

Lot 3132

Qing, Bronze Censer 清铜香炉 高 (Height): 10.5cm 宽(Width):13.0cm

Lot 3156

Qing, Qianlong Gilt Bronze Censer 清乾隆 白铜鋶金四方福寿鼎 高 (Height): 30.5cm

Lot 151

London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Oxford Circus Station. This is a medium-size sign measuring 44" (112cm) across by 36" (92cm) high, c1980s, and comes complete with bronze frame. In very good condition (edge chips to the bar are hidden by the frame). [3 parts + frame]

Lot 258

A City of London WARD BOUNDARY SIGN 'The Ward of Bishopsgate Within'. An oval enamel sign in its original bronze and steel frame, measuring 20" x 13" (51cm x 33cm) at its maximum dimensions. Bishopsgate is one of 25 wards in the City of London and 'within' denotes that part which was once inside London Wall. Estimated to date from the 1970s/80s. Two small surface scratches, otherwise in very good condition. [1]

Lot 26

1940s/50s London Transport BUS STOP FLAG of the flat, framed style (2 enamel plates in a bronze frame). This is the 'Request' version and the wide spacing of the letters 'request' indicates that this is an early example, probably dating from the 1940s. A little weathering and some surface scratches but overall a very good example. Numbered 18626 underneath. [1]

Lot 280

London Underground framed enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Marble Arch station on the Central Line. One of the smaller, tunnel-side versions 24" (61cm) across, c1980s. Complete with original bronze frame. A couple of surface scratches and minor over-paint on the frame. [3 parts + frame]

Lot 318

A Royal Borough of Kensington enamel STREET SIGN from Marloes Road, W8, a residential steet just south of Kensington High Street. Comes with its original bronze frame. The 'Gothic'-style lettering of the heading suggests a c1950s vintage. A little weathered from a long period in situ and minor distortion at the lower edge but generally in good condition. [1]

Lot 347

1940s/50s London Transport BUS AND COACH STOP FLAG of the flat, framed style (2 enamel plates in a bronze frame). This is the very scarce 'Bus Compulsory, Coach Request' version. A couple of small chips have been touched in and there is a trace on both sides of the 'fare stage' stickers once affixed but overall this is a very good example. The bronze frame is nicely polished. Numbered 19255 underneath. [1]

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