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After JOHN WILLIS GOOD; a bronze figure of a racehorse with saddle and reigns, raised on oval plinth, length 32cm. CONDITION REPORT: Reins misshaped. Small areas of discolouration and rubbing to raised parts around head and neck, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Length 32cm. Height 20.3cm. Top of the base is signed.
Antique Miniature Painting on Ivory "Duchess of Rutland, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, British (19th C)". Set in ornate gilt bronze frame. Unsigned. Title label en verso. Good condition. Measures 5-1/2" x 4", frame 9" x 7-1/2". This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $65.00
Antique hand painted ivory portrait miniature in bronze and fabric frame. Artist signed. Wear to fabric or in good condition. Measures 6-3/4" x 4-3/4". This item will only be shipped domestically and was legally imported into the United States. Shipping to California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York is Not Available for this Lot. Shipping $35.00
A BRONZE MODEL 'ROYAL' MORTAR, EARLY 19TH CENTURY formed in four stages, with raised astragal mouldings, the vent with moulded lower border, a pair of trunnions, on its iron-clad wooden bed complete with cap-squares (securing wedges missing) and draught rings 13.2 cm; 5 1/4 in barrel 5.0 cm; 2 in bore Provenance Robin Wigington Collection (1932-2002) See Blackmore 1976, p. 100 no. 109.
AN EASTERN BRONZE CANNON, 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY CHINESE with tapering multi-stage barrel formed with pronounced raised mouldings, the vent enclosed by a band, a pair of plain trunions, and cascable with near conical button, on a later stepped wooden carriage with four wooden trucks 62.0 cm ; 24 3/8 in barrel 0.4 cm; 1.7 in bore
A FINE BRONZE SALUTING CANNON BARREL, SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY GERMAN formed in tapering multi-stage sections with raised astragal mouldings enriched with bands of foliage, a vacant shield enclosed by foliage and surmounted by a crested helm on a punched ground over the first reinforce, raised vent field with a heart-shaped moulding around the vent, chiselled with acanthus over the cascable and drawn-out to a bud-shaped button, a pair of plain trunnions, and dolphin lifting handles on a punched ground 46.0 cm; 18 1/8 in barrel 2.0 cm; ¾ in bore
A MINIATURE GARRISON GUN FORMED ENTIRELY OF BRONZE IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY with multi-stage barrel flaring at the muzzle, formed with raised astragal mouldings, plain trunnions, and globose cascabel, on its openwork garrison carriage with four trucks 26.7 cm; 10 1/2 in 1.2 cm; 0.5 in bore
A BRONZE CANNON, 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrel formed in four stages with raised astragal mouldings, moulded at the muzzle, raised vent, globose cascable with button, and a pair of plain trunnions, on a stepped wooden carriage of naval type with brass cap-squares 46.5 cm; 18 1/4 in barrel 3.5 cm 1 1/4 in bore
A RARE NORTH-WEST PERSIAN (LURISTAN) BRONZE HORSE BIT, FIRST MILLENIUM BC comprising a pair of pierced side panels formed as a mountain goat, each formed with a loop at the rear and a further loop and a pair of spikes on the inside, cylindrical mouth piece with re-curved terminals, the inside painted with an inventory number 'M.N.P.10.70', and in patinated condition throughout 17.0 cm; 6 3/4 in A related example is recorded in the collection of David-Weill see A. Godard 1931, pl.XLVI, No. 176.
A BRONZE SALUTING CANNON, LATE 17TH CENTURY with tapering multi-stage barrel, strongly moulded muzzle with raised astragal mouldings, decorated with bands of foliage including a stylized espagnolette mask behind the muzzle and a cherub mask on the chase, stylised dolphin lifting handles on a bed of small punched scrolls, a vacant escutcheon beneath a canopy on the first reinforce, raised vent field with provision for a cover (missing), globose cascable decorated with foliage and drawn out to a stylised mulberry button: on an iron-clad wooden carriage fitted with iron-shod spoked wheels (the carriage with restorations and repairs) 37.0 cm; 14 1/2in 0.2 cm; 0.8 in bore Provenance Sold in these rooms 29 June 2011, lot 363
‡ TWO FRAGMENTARY BRONZE HINGES, PROBABLY ROMAN 2ND-4TH CENTURY A.D. each with pierced stylised plant(?) design, the larger in two hinged sections, the smaller with projecting serpent head motifs 17.0 x 11.0 cm and smaller (2, the larger with two detached elements) Provenance Said to have been excavated near Aix -en-Provence, Sumner Healey, New York, circa 1930 John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, Massachusetts, Inv. No. 238
A 'NOON-DAY' GUN IN LATE 16TH/17TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY with bronze multi-stage barrel formed with raised astragal mouldings, plain vent field with recessed vent, moulded cascable with button, plain trunnions, a pair of dolphin lifting handles, on its iron-clad bronze carriage fitted with a pair of iron-shod spoked cambered wheel, mounted on its right with a magnifying glass for ignition, and the trail with pintle hole 23.2 cm; 9 1/8 in barrel 1.0 cm; 0.4 in bore
A BRONZE SALUTING CANNON, 19TH CENTURY with tapering multi-stage barrel, strongly moulded muzzle and astragals, stylised dolphin lifting handles on a bed of small punched stars, rounded base-ring punched with further stars on a matted ground and incorporating a scalloped vent, and finely chiselled bud-shaped cascable: on its steel-clad wooden carriage fitted with a pair of iron-shod spoked cambered wheels 25.0 cm; 9 7/8 in barrel 1.0 cm; 0.4 in bore
A MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF ANTIQUITIES comprising a Roman lead pyxis (cylindrical box), 3rd-4th century AD, an Iron Razor, probably Roman, the rectangular blade with tapered handle and plate finial; a Bronze Ferrule, Britain, probably late Bronze Age; a Bronze Key, Byzantine or later, and a Grey Stone Celt, of rounded triangular form the second: 12.5 cm; 5 in and smaller (5) Provenance The third: Sumner Healey New York 30 April 1929 The fourth: Azeez Khayat New York 5 June 1928 found by him in Nazareth The last: gift to the Armoury by H. C. Hosier Braeside Wyoming Avenue South Orange New Jersey John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, Massachusetts, sold in these rooms, 20 March 2013, lot 128
A BRONZE SALUTING CANNON, CIRCA 1830, PROBABLY BY REILLY, LONDON with tapering barrel swelling at the muzzle, formed muzzle astragal fillets, first and second reinforcing rings, the latter with ogee, plain vent field, raised vent, with traces of a signature around the base ring, rounded cascable and mushroom-shaped button with loop, on its bronze-mounted stepped wooden naval carriage fitted with four bronze trucks, cap-squares and with a bronze rammer with bulbous finial 53.5 cm; 21 1/8 in barrel 0.2 cm; 1.1 in bore
A BRONZE SALUTING CANNON IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE, 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrel moulded at the muzzle, cast with a vacant shield, the initials P.A. and the spurious date 1633 on the first reinforce, with a pair of dolphin lifting handles, plain trunnions, and globose cascable with bulbous button, on a stepped wooden carriage 46.5 cm; 18 3/8 in barrel 0.2 cm; 0.8 in bore
A BRONZE MODEL 1/2 POUNDER HOWITZER, 19TH CENTURY with multi-stage barrel with raised astragal mouldings, formed with a raised band immediately behind the muzzle, a pair of plain trunnions, the right stamped '1/2 PR', raised scalloped vent field, and moulded cascable drawn-out to a button, on a later stepped wooden carriage with bronze trucks and cap-squares 23.0 cm; 9 1/8 in barrel 4.1 cm; 1.6 in bore
A CANNON IN CHINESE 18TH/19TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY with bronze tapering barrel formed with moulded muzzle and seven pronounced astragal mouldings, raised vent field, moulded cascable drawn-out to a conical button, a pair of plain trunnions, on its iron-clad red-stained field carriage mounted with gilt dragons on the cheeks and fitted with a pair of iron-shod spoked wheels 34.2 cm; 13 1/2 in barrel 0.2 cm; 0.7 in bore
A RARE ITALIAN HALBERD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY, PROBABLY VENETIAN with broad terminal blade pierced with a pair of slots, fitted at the base with a broad steel collar formed of six vertical hoops each interrupted by a chiselled mask, forward leaning pierced axe-blade fitted with a bronze warrior mask on each face, triangular rear-fluke fitted with a pair of bronze masks and pierced en suite, rectangular socket fitted with a later spiked transverse bolt, a pair of slender straps, and lightly engraved throughout (worn), on a wooden haft 54.5 cm; 21½ in head A similar halberd is preserved in the Poldi Pezzoli Museo, Milan, cat. no. 525. A near-identical halberd was sold in these rooms, 28th June 2006, lot 347.
A BRONZE SPUR, EARLY 15TH CENTURY AND TWO CALTROPS the first with six-point star-shaped rowel one chipped), short neck, and arched heel band (terminals missing) with an additional protrusion above the neck; the second and third of iron on formed with four tall barbed pyramidal spikes and the other stamped from a sheet of metal, with four tall pyramidal spikes the first: 11.0 cm; 4 3/8 in overall (3)
Antiquities VARIOUS OWNERS A BRONZE SHORTSWORD, CIRCA 1100-800 B. C. in excavated condition, cast in one piece, with double-edged blade formed with a long medial ridge (one edge extensively chipped), slightly flared towards the base and cut with short recesses at the sides, wide flat tang pierced with holes for attaching a grip, and in largely untouched patinated condition throughout 70.0 cm; 27? in blade
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