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After F. Bowcher Bronze relief plaque of Mr and Mrs H W Schwaben, 16th March 1905, the plaque having roundel with the two portrait heads beside each other, 23cm x 18.5cm N.B. The plaque is thought to be on the occasion of their marriage.Henry W Schwaben is part of a well-known family of artists
A Franz Hermle gilt bronze and porcelain three piece garniture set having a Louis XVI design, ivory enameled face with floral garlands and Arabic numerals. Scrolled black hour and minute hands. Franz Hermle mechanical movement number 130-070. Urns depicting courting scenes. Dated stamped 1990.
A rare pair of bronze figures, inscribed Faberge, dated 1912, cast and cold painted as A.A Kudinov and N.N Pustynnikov, personal Kamer-Kazak bodyguards of Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, in dress parade uniform with medals and order, inscribed in Russian on the heels and soles of the boots, height approximately 18cm ** From a private collection - The origin of these figures which appear to be the models for the well-known Faberge hardstone figures of the Kamer-Kazak guards of the Empresses is unknown. The figures are very similar to a pair sold at Sotheby's London on 1st December 2015, Lot 446, for £25,000 including premium. It is thought that they were made after the hardstone figures and possibly give to the Kamer-Kazak guards themselves or the young Tsarevich as toys.
A late 18thC mahogany satinwood, ebony, boxwood and sycamore inlaid cellarette, c1790, in the style of Ince & Mayhew, the slightly tapered square shaped cellarette with lift up cover inlaid and engraved with scrolling foliage and central flower medallion, cross banded with satinwood, boxwood and ebony line border, inlaid to the front with a classical maiden playing a triangle surrounded by classical bellflower swags and scrolling foliage with a separate small cupboard to the base inlaid with a classical urn crossbanded in satinwood and ebony, on four slightly splayed legs, with finely case gilt bronze carrying handles, 69 x 44.5 x44 cm approx
An album containing a collection of silver, copper and bronze English coinage, from William and Mary to George V, to include; crowns, half crowns, florin's, shillings, sixpence's, fourpences, maundy oddments, pennies, half pennies, farthings etc, all individually cased and Spink referenced, within album spaces
A Victorian white metal medallion, Chinese Junk in the Thames, dated 1848, by Halliday, together with a George IV silver Coronation medal, dated 1821, two Victoria Diamond Jubilee medals, dated 1897, two Isle of Man tokens, eleven miscellaneous medals and token, a James I Harington farthing, a Roman bronze coin, a 17th century token, dated 1663 and a perpetual calendar pendant (21)
An assorted collection of British and foreign silver, white metal, bronze and copper medallions and medalets, to include; 1851 Great Exhibition, 1862 Universal Exhibition, Northumberland Botanical Society medal, George Stephenson memorial medal, George V Coronation medal and assorted Royal medalets etc (a lot)
Queen Victoria diamond Jubilee official silver medallion, 1837 to 1897, by T. Brock, within original fitted red leather case, 56mm diameter, together with an Edward VII and Queen Alexandra official silver Coronation medallion, 1902, by G.W. DeSaulles, within original fitted red leather case, 56mm diameter, a George VI and Queen Elizabeth official silver medallion, 1937, by P.Metcalfe, within original Royal Mint fitted red leather case, 58mm diameter, a bronze City and Guilds of London Institute-Department of Technology ordinary Technological Examination' awarded to 'Charles Town- Lace Manufacturer 2nd Prize 1911', within John Pinches fitted case and fourteen Shooting medals, to include three sterling silver examples (18)
Victoria, 1851 The Great Exhibition white metal medallion, Prince Albert, with Crystal palace to the reverse, 73mm diameter, together with two bronze medallions for The Great Exhibition, 1851, each by W.Wyon, 48mm diameter, one 'For Services- Marquis Lansdowne' the other 'Exhibitor United Kingdom Class 6 No. 623' (3)
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