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Joseph Edgar Boehm (BRITISH, 1834-1890), Grenadier First Guards, patinated bronze, signed: J. E. BOEHM. SCR.. inscribed: ELKINGTON & Co and entitled: GRENADIER / 1ST GUARDS / 1815 44cm high ( With oak display plinth )Provenance:- From the estate of an Officer in the Grenadier Guards, this collection was formed over a period of 30 years’ service,. good overall condition Accumulation of dust. good overall condition Accumulation of dust
Kathleen Scott Kennet (BRITISH, 1878-1947), Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order, patinated bronze. 40cm highKathleen Scott, Baroness Kennet, FRSBS was the wife of Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott and the mother of Sir Peter Scott, the painter and ornithologist. By her second marriage, to Edward Hilton Young, she became Baroness Kennet, and mother to the writer and politician Wayland Hilton Young.Provenance:- From the estate of an Officer in the Grenadier Guards, this collection was formed over a period of 30 years’ service,. .
Early 20th century clock modelled with a bronze figure of a young man holding a staff with clock dial surmount and eagle finial, the staff attached to the movement in the base, thereby rotating the dial, 43cm high,. Mechanism not running, movement appears to be complete, no major faults foundConfirm the item is Bronze Dial - various chips to the enamel numbers, losses around 10%
A Chinese bronze beast pouring vessel possibly Ming dynasty, with zoomorphic head spout leading to bowl form body, Greek key decorated rim and beast head handle, stood upon tripod feet, impressed character marks to belly and interior, green patination, 6in. (15.5cm.) long.* Condition: Rich encrusted patina to bronze - the patina is worn around the tail handle from handling. A little wear to bottom of feet showing the bright bronze beneath. Some spilt wax inside the vessel, which should be easy to remove. No damage or repairs.
A Chinese bronze hanging lanternfirst half 20th century, the spherical openwork body forming swirling clouds around inner candle chamber, character mark design to hinged door with spinning latch, topped by flattened bell form with cloud finials around its circumference, with later bronze cap and chain, 10.5in. (27cm.) main lantern height. (2)
A Chinese bronze and enamel censerpossibly 19th century, everted rim above shallow neck, six scallop edged pendant reserves with polychrome champlev‚ decoration over a background of Greek keys between upper and lower borders of conforming decoration, semi circular handles into a stylised backplate, on deep flared foot, 15in. (38.2cm.) diameter, 8in. (20.4cm.) high.
A Himalayan Ganapati Maha Rakta Thangka scroll paintingTibet, depicting the Tantric Buddhist from of Ganesha after defeating the Shaiva Hindu deity and wearing its decapitated head over its own, the red elephant-headed God of luck and wealth with three eyes and broken left tusk, the five outstretched left arms holding a pestle, spear, kapala skullcup, khatvanga and bow, the five right arms held aloft wielding an axe, vajra, sword, elephant goad (ankus) and arrow, the other two left and right arms come together at the body holding a kapala filled with blood, with snake and billowing fabrics wrapped round the waist the figure balances on left leg atop a giant rat, faded appearance with still vibrant gilt jewellery and painted highlights, covered by green fabric veil rolled on wooden baton with bronze caps, 33 x 28in. (84 x 71cm.).
A Japanese inlaid ivory Shibayama whist markerMeiji period (1868-1912), the centre decorated with a floral basket display, with inlaid bronze bowl and mother of pearl inlaid flowers, the tabs depicting insects and birds to include a fly, bee, cricket, beetle, crane, swallow etc., 2¼ x 3½in. (5.8 x 8.7cm.).
A Benin mask hip ornamentNigeria, cast bronze, the strong featured Oba (King) with ikharo scarification to the brow, cowel from ear to ear with five stylised faces and four mudfish with a series of loops behind, the openwork gridded headdress with star-shaped clusters representing coral beads, some loss, in patinated condition, worn by the Oba or major dignitaries during important ceremonies, covering the bunched join on the left side of a wrapped skirt, attachment loop to top and bottom of reverse, 7in. (18cm.) high.
A William IV bronze Imperial Standard half bushel measure for the County of Cumberland by De Grave of Londonshallow drum form with substantial twin handles, inscribed to the side 'De Grave, London, Imperial Half Bushel, County of Cumberland, 1835, 796', with VR, ER and further dated verification marks to rim, 15 3/8in. (39cm.) diameter plus handles.
Deccani bronze casket, probably Central India, 17th or 18th Century, rectangular form with a pitched style cover surmounted with a carrying handle, formalised guilloche decoration (worn), raised on corner feet, width 17cm, depth 11cm, height 15cmNote: a similar example was offered at Messrs Christie's Arts of Islam Sale, South Kensington, 26th April 2013
Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock 'Vendome' model, circa 1973-85, white dial with Roman numerals, outer minutes, signed, calibre 526 movement, within bronze finish fluted brass corner columns on an egg and dart plinth base, height 24cm, width 21cm, with a tooled gilt brass wall bracket, 21.5cm x 17cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Lester Piggott commemorative bronze by David Cornell, entitled 'Chamion Finish', limited edition to 7500, with certificate, height 17cm; also a British Racing Heritage sculpture of Lester Piggott by Tim Taylor, entitled 'The Maestro', limited edition to 2500, with certificate, height 25cm (2)
Wyland, limited edition bronze sculpture 'Three in the Sea', numbered 145/2000, blue patinated bronze, signed and numbered, on original polished stone plinth, height 53cmNote: Purchased from the Wyland Galleries, San Diego, California, 2007, at a cost of just over $5000, with certificate and book detailing Wyland's work entitled '25 years at sea'
‡ Maggi Hambling (b.1945) Wilde Talking, 1997, Study of Oscar Wilde for the Charing Cross Memorial Bronze mounted on board 31 x 23cm (bronze approx.) 53 x 48cm (board) Provenance: Marlborough Fine Art, London, 28th May 1997 Private Collection as lots 12-52 With an article by Rachel Campbell-Johnston, The Wilde One, featuring this lot For a drawing related to this lot see lot 44

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