A nineteenth century French gilt bronze caviar dish on stand. With Sevres porcelain mounts formed as a pair of wood pigeons and with a finely enamelled cartouche depicting a cherub seated by a river. Ovoid in form and raised on three wing mounted ball feet, 22cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wing of one bird with loss to the end. No other flaws.
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A Chinese small bronze teapot and cover of pear form. Decorated to the cover with a band of fruit bats and with a pair of lobed panels to the base, one containing figures and the other with a phoenix and flowering peony. Qianlong circular seal mark, 10cm Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Surface wear, free from cracks and major dents.
A Chippendale period mahogany tea caddy. With bronze swing handle and escutcheon, with three internal compartments and raised on a moulded plinth, 24cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Back left corner of the cover lacking some moulding. Hinges missing some screws and loose. Lock lacking and two original escutcheon pins with one replaced.
A nineteenth century Sino Tibetan patinated bronze figural bowl on stand. Modelled in the form of a Buddha meditating seated upon a lotus throne and raised on a hexagonal stand with shaped bracket feet, 24cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Wear only. Minor dents and scratches. No breaks.
Three Austrian cold painted bronze novelty figures of frogs. One formed as a single creature reclining with its leg in plaster and head bandaged and the other two each depicting a pair of frogs. All unmarked, largest 5.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some wear and paint chips. No breaks.
Six Austrian cold painted bronze models of animals. One dachshund reclining on a cushion possibly Franz Bergman stamped Gesch, two pugs at a market stall, a pug walking with a cane and three other dogs one stamped K. Largest 8cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Light wear and minor chipping.
Four novelty Austrian cold painted bronze models. One of a cat circus trainer with a hound, a pair of cats stood, a cat in bell boy uniform and a mouse holding a piece of cheese. Unmarked largest 7cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Circus figure with some re painting. Otherwise expected light wear and minor chips.
An Art Deco figural bronze, ivory and onyx card tray in the manner of Josef Lorenzl. Formed as a pair of semi clad dancing girls and raised on an oval dished base, 26.5cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Ivory sections with some shrinkage, slightly loose and with fine hair cracking. Three finger tips missing from one of the raised hands. Bronze of good colour. Some slight chipping to the rim of the onyx.
A large Japanese nineteenth century bronze temple censor. The pierced domed cover is decorated with a dragon and a Kyrin battling over a ground of cloud vortexes, with twin mask handles and relief work phoenix to each side, 27cm high, 41cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Free from cracks and any breaks. Excessively cleaned.
Scratchbuilt By Mr.N.F Smith and influenced by F.J.Roche Designs, a very well engineered and highly detailed "Campbell Cup" and Bronze Medal Winning 3.5 inch gauge live steam coal fired Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Saint Class Locomotive and tender, named "Saint Helena", built to a very high standard and showing little signs of wear as the model doesn't appear to have been extensively steamed, Numbered "2924" to cab sides and finished in dark green with a fantastic green patination paint finish to the body, fitted with outside cylinders to measure 7/8" bore x 1 7/8" stroke, fixed cab roof still allows easy access to back head controls with water fed tender other features include brazed super heated copper boiler with fittings including water and pressure gauges, safety, blower, two injectors, vacuum brake, whistle, clack and blowdown valves. Chassis detailing include twin outside cylinders with inside Stephenson's link reverse, good quality cab detail with controlled drain cocks, regulator and usual fittings, displacement lubricator, fluted connecting rods, dummy firebox washout plugs, steps, hand and lamp rails, supplied with a large quantity of builders notes, drawings, photographs of the build and details relating to stages of manufacture, this model is also supplied with 3 photocopied certificates and press cuttings relating to various Model Making and Engineering Exhibitions, to include Winning the Campbell Cup in 1979 at Stoneleigh with Newspaper cutting discussing Mr.Smith and the locomotive pictures, a 3rd place certificate at the 1st Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition in 1978, and another certificate dated 1979 for finishing 3rd at the 48th Model Engineering Exhibition at the Wembley conference centre, sold with a length of display track
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