MOORE HENRY: (1898-1986) Anglo-Irish Sculptor. T.L.S., Henry Moore, one page, 4to, Herts, 24th July 1956, on his personal printed stationery, to Mrs. Berman. Moore states `It is very nice to know that you like the little bronze so much that you would like to acquire it. I am afraid, though, that it is the last copy left of that one and belongs to my wife.´ further referring to the Holland exhibition `Is it too much trouble for you to bring the sculptures back here sometime after the Exhibition ends..´ and concludes saying `We had a very enjoyable time in Holland but a very full one. The Rembrandt Exhibitions are wonderful.´ VG £100-150
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A fine 19th century French Japanese-style (Japonaise) lacquered brass repeating carriage clock by A. Dumas. With faux bamboo column supports and three komei type bronze overlay panels, the sides depict figures at various pursuits and the dial mask is ornamented with a swan. With silvered dial under a copper slip and having black enamel Roman numeral markers. Housing an 8 day movement with platform escapement striking half hourly on a gong and with repeating mechanism. Makers stamp A. D. underneath the case, 19.5cm high including the handle extended, 10.75cm wide, 10cm deep. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Running. Sold with the original key its number matching that on the backplate. Slight lacquer wear only.
A 19th century bronze mantel clock of small proportions under glass dome. With pocket watch movement, having enamel dial and anchor escapement, 20.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Chips to the base of the glass. Movement detached from the supports. Bezel detached from the works. No hands. Pendulum bent.
A 19th century French slate mantel clock. Surmounted with a bronze urn with bird finial, with enamel dial signed Lefebvre, Rue de Rivoli 106. Housing an 8 day cylinder movement striking half hourly on a bell, 37.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Bronze oxidised. Chip to the enamel dial near the left winding hole. Some chips to the slate. Sold with pendulum, no key.
An Austrian Bronze Figure of King Arthur. Stood holding a sword and shield and wearing a helmet with hinged visor. Raised on a stepped square plinth with plaque stamped ARTUR KONIG V.ENGLAND, the reverse with retailer's mark for Franz Unterberger, Innsbruck, 17cm Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Slightly bent forwards.
A large pair of Japanese Meiji period bronze vases. With twin scrolling handles formed as mythical beasts, the flared necks decorated in relief with cranes in flight and the compressed globular bodies with shaped panels containing birds, 61.25cm high (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.
Two military gilt bronze presentation figures of Scots Guards each raised on circular ebonized plinths. Presented to, Drill Sergeant G. Weatherstone, by the Corporals, 1st Batt Scots Guards, on leaving the regiment, 4th May 1910, 24cm (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some wear to the gilding and the bases. No damage.
A 19th century gilt bronze figure of a Roman Centurion. Holding a canted rectangular shield portraying the head of Medusa and with a spear in the other arm. Raised on a sienna marble plinth over a stepped ebonized wooden base, 19cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some chipping to the marble.
A 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock surmounted with the figure of a maiden. With 8 day cylinder movement having silk suspension pendulum, stamped Leporati and striking half hourly on a bell, 46cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No pendulum or key. Some pitting. Case and dial in good order.
An 18th century French bronze sedan clock by Charles Voisin, Paris. In fluted drum shaped case with gilt mask, enamel dial having Roman numeral markers and housing a fusee movement with verge escapement, 15.25cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dial with cracks. Hands lacking. Chain lacking.
A 19th century French gilt bronze and antico verde marble mantel clock. Surmounted with the figure of a putti playing pan pipes. With enamel dial and housing an 8 day Japy movement stamped C. J & Co. 50cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Pendulum, bell and one hand lacking. No key.
A set of four early 19th century "Grand Tour" Italian Renaissance style bronze models of rearing stallions each raised on a turned wooden socle plinth, 22.5cm overall, socle 8.25cm, horse 14.25cm (4). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. One horse with a front leg repaired. Surface patina with flaking and mottling. Bases worn.
A 19th century French silvered bronze cartel wall clock. The case formed with rococo scrolls, pierced panels and flower heads houses an eight day cylinder movement striking hourly on an bell and stamped Lay Fnt, Pge Jouffroy 29. With enamel dial having Roman and Arabic numeral markers, 37cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With key and pendulum. Case and dial in good order. Right hand spring broken.
A late 19th century Tibetan hexagonal bronze box and cover. With embossed decoration depicting a phoenix to the centre of the cover and with a border of lotus scrolls. Incised to the frieze with two rows of animals, 15cm wide (2). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No notable splits or dents.
A 19th century French kingwood single drawer side table in the manner of Francois Linke. With antico verde marble top, gilt bronze mounts and a portrait medallion of a Roman Goddess to the drawer front. With strung inlay, quarter veneered and cross banded, 37cm wide, 74cm high, 35cm deep. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Only one foot mount retained. Marble broken into three sections. Good colour and veneer in good order.

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