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A large group of Roman and later bronze, silver and gilt-bronze objects including fibulae; crossbow, bow, fantail, knee, trumpet and plate and disc brooches, some with enamel remaining; a Romano-British piriform plate brooch with enamel, found in Northumberland, mounted and some decorative studs with enamel; a small bronze steelyard with one hook remaining, 10.6cm long; a Roman bronze stamp in the form of a foot with Latin inscription, 5.2cm long; a bronze and glass fitting inset with a round glass cabochon, 6cm; a cosmetic pestle; twelve implements, including a stylus, 18cm long, two spoons, 11cm and 13.8cm long, spatulae, a scoop, tweezers, toggle pin, curved blade and handles, 5cm - 18cm long, six rings, a gold bangle and sheet gold strip and other items, Roman Period and Later Provenance: Bronze stamp in the form of a foot, the bronze and glass object and the cosmetic pestle- all ex Bonhams, Antiquities, 22 April 1999, lot 283. Formerly in an English collection. Romano-British plate brooch, ex collection Richard Hattatt. Published: Richard Hattatt, Iron Age and Roman Brooches, 1985, No. 592 NB. This lot will need an export licence in order to leave the UK
A group of pottery and stone vessels from antiquity, including two coarse black urns, 18 and 20cm high; two buff pottery vessels, one with rounded shoulders, 14cm, the other with sloping shoulders, 12cm; a Greek buff pottery oinochoe with banded decoration, 14cm high; a Roman Barbotine red ware pottery skyphos, 6cm high, one handle missing; a broken and fragmentary Cypriot early Bronze Age pottery vessel, and ten other vessels, various periods and cultures; and a shaped stone scraping tool, probably neolithic Provenance: Deceased estate, Wiltshire
After Félix Lecomte (French, 1737 1817), a patinated and parcel gilt bronze bust of Queen Marie Antoinette, late 19th century, portrayed with hair up and adorned with flowers, her head turned slightly to dexter, a medallion cast with a profile of King Louis XVI hung at her her decolletage, on a waisted socle, above ab ebonised wood cylindrical plinth, 39cm high
A French gilt bronze and hardstone mounted sewing casket, late 19th century, modelled as a beehive, of domed form, the ribbed exterior with insects formed with cabochon bodies either side of the push clasp modelled as a bee, above a square framework cast as rough hewn branches, the hinged cover with ring handle, opening to a blue silk lined interior, 23cm high, 22cm wide
A Restauration patinated and parcel gilt bronze desk garniture, circa 1820, comprising an urn form inkstand with cover and a pair of conforming candlesticks, all with mounts cast as insects and with engine milled motifs, the inkstand 11cm high, the candlesticks 15cm high; and a pair of French cut glass and gilt metal mounted table salts, 19th century, each with a butterfly mount on a ropetwist handle rising above the hobnail cut basins, 12cm high
After Claude Michel, called Clodion (1738-1814), a pair of patinated and parcel gilt bronze urns fitted as table lamps, late 19th century, the electrical fitments above foliate cast covers, the urn bodies each with twin zoomorphic cast handles with swags between them, above relief cast scenes of cavorting amorini, on waisted socles and square black marble bases, 38cm high overall
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