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Charles Arthur Bourgeois (French 1838-1886). A bronze figure of the 'Snake Charmer', the base signed 'A. BOURGEOIS Sculptr' and with foundry signature 'L. Marchand EDT', 82.8cm high. Charles Bourgeois created and exhibited the plaster version of the Snake Charmer in 1863 the same year that he won the Prix de Rome. In 1864 Emperor Napoleon III ordered a life-size bronze of the Snake Charmer which now stands in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris.
A Victorian bronze 56lb bell weight by De Grave & Co., engraved with 'BOROUGH OF CROYDON 1896', with maker's mark, various portcullis marks 'VR' and 'ER' stamps, and the number '2291', the handle engraved '56lb AVOIR', 30.5cm high, in a fitted stained wood box, together with matching 28lb and 14lb weights, both in a fitted box and a matched set of Avery brass weights from 7lb - 1/2dram, in a leather case. (17)
λ After Giambologna. A bronze model of Mercury, on an ivory base, an ivory box with a hinged lid, broken with engraved decoration of a basket of flowers and floral sprays, the interior with two lidded compartments, an ivory box and cover with a carved elephant finial on a shagreen ground, a turned ivory doorknob, a miniature carved ivory wise monkey group and a meerschaum pipe in a leather case, with retailers mark 'J.T. PRESTON 15 COLLEGE GREEN DUBLIN', late 18th century and later, 15.3cm long (max). (6)
A Birmingham Agricultural Exhibition Society glazed silver medal, awarded to 'Mr George Garne 1880', cased, a Dunbartonshire Agricultural Society large bronze medallion 1902, cased, a French silver medallion 1889, cased, an enamelled Oxford House Brighton pendant medallion, detailed 'The Perry Mathematical Prize', and six further items.
An Art Deco gilt patinated cast bronze figure of a stylish lady wearing full-length culottes, raised on an onyx pedestal, height approx 14cm (worn surface), together with a pair of Art Deco painted cast metal and green onyx figural bookends, each in the form of a female dancer, height approx 15cm.
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