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19th Century French School after Giambologna (circa 1529-1608) - Dark green/brown patinated bronze figure of Mercury holding a caduceus, on veined marble cylindrical plinth, 16.75ins high, and a pair of late 19th Century Continental gilt spelter figures depicting "Art" and "Science", on ebonised pedestals, 15.75ins high
19th Century French School after Giambologna (circa 1529-1608) - Pair of dark green patinated bronze figures of Mercury holding a purse aloft and his companion, Iris, holding a laurel wreath, on turned sienna marble bases, 19ins high (both minus staves to opposite hands and bases a little chipped around footrim)
A small collection of Egyptian antiquities, including - Faience Ushabti, 2ins high, mounted on stepped perspex stand, terracotta Ushabti with extensive traces of pigment to head and chest, 8ins high (cracked), bronze statuette of Osiris, 7.5ins high, on stepped perspex stand, and seven other pieces, various, and two modern pieces of "Egyptian" design
A cased set of three Elizabeth II commemorative medallions (No. 108 of edition of 500 by Mellish & Co Ltd) to commemorate the 900th Anniversary of the Consecration of the Westminster Abbey by Edward The Confessor on the 28th Day of December in the Year 1065, comprising - 22ct gold medallion (gross weight 43 grammes) a silver medallion (gross weight 23 grammes) and a bronze medallion (gross weight 23 grammes), contained in original black leather covered case of issue
Allan Howes (1888-1969) - Glazed stoneware model of the Virgin Mary and Child sitting on a lotus leaf on a raised pedestal, 11ins high (incised with the name of the artist and dated 1934.3) Note : Edgar Allan Howes studied at the Royal Academy Schools. Better known for his bronze groups, one of his bronzes of "Madonna of the Lily" was purchased from the Royal Academy in 1926 by the Queen.
An early 20th century cold painted miniature bronze modelled as a Negro Mother Washing a Young Child's Face together with a matching group playing Ring A Ring O Roses and a silver miniature modelled as a Tight Rope Walker, Two Musicians and a Monkey Playing a Pipe, Hanau silver, Import marks.
*Robert Adams (1917-1984)'SLIM BRONZE NO. 1 OPUS 330'Polished bronze, impressed 'A71 6/6'33.7cm highProvenance: With Gimpel Fils Ltd., 1972;Collection of the late Mrs C Simmons.(Sold with Gimpel Fils Ltd. receipt).A designer and also widely regarded as one of the foremost sculptors of his generation, Adams has been described as 'the neglected genius of post-war British sculpture'.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
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