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Fausta Vittoria Mengarini (Italian 1893-1952) - Bronze bust of a boy, naturalistically cast with dark brown patination and raised on a stepped walnut square socle, signed to the reverse 'Fausta Vittoria Mengarini Roma 1919', gross h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Bronze with typical handling wear and high points to raised areas. Casting line visible to back of head. Thumb-nail sized scuff to back of head. Base good.
Paul D'Aire (French act.1890-1910) - A pair of bronze and ivory figures of Dutch peasants, each having a dark brown patina and incised 'Paul D'Aire' to naturalistic integral bases, h.29.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Ivory faces good. Some handling and patination wear to bronze. Otherwise good.
Reginald Fairfax Wells (1877-1951) - Bronze figure group of a mother cradling child, in standing pose, in the Impressionist style, with inscribed paper label 'R.F.WELLS R.A.' verso, h.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Very good and original dark brown patina. Some dust/dirt to low relief areas. Heavy and well cast.
AN EXCEPTIONAL EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE ORMOLU 'BACCHUS' THEMED CLOCK, the large and elaborate case of fine cast bronze, depicting a satyr and a wood nymph celebrating the harvesting of the grapes and giving praise to Bacchus, the ornately cast dial inset with enamelled Roman numeral plaques, clear glass hinged door to the eight day French bell strike movement by Honore Pons of Paris, H 53.5 cm, W 45.5 cm, D 20 cm NB: This clock has been featured in an episode of 'Antiques Roadshow', filmed locally at Whitwick Manor. Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
Imperial Russia two bronze badges of the Guard Equipage Kulm Cross with crowned cipher of Nicholas II at centre and dates 1710 - 1810 - 1910 with screw backs - 4.3 cm x 4.3 cm also with a sailors cap band for the gun boat Yaroslavna later Vorovsky formally the yacht Lysistrata Condition report: Some patination to badges and fraying to band otherwise good condition
World War I - an interesting group of two medals to PTE F. Beck G - 70218 Duke of Cambridge's own Middlesex Reg. with a collection of Athletic, Gymnastic medallions , two 9 ct gold enamel boxing medals and most important two 1908 London Olympic Games medallions for Boxing 3rd prize bronze medallion Frederick Beck won the bronze medal in 1908 Olympic in Freestyle Wresting Middleweight class
FIVE EAST ASIAN BRONZE FIGURES OF DEITIES and an African bronze figure on horseback, 10.5cm to 16cm high; Chinese wood carving of a seated sage in traditional dress, 6cm high; wood carving of a deity in an erotic embrace, 6cm high; resin figure of a scholar, 14cm high; three bronze dancing figures, approximately 16cm high; three carved Chinese bone figures, approximately 7cm high; two carved soapstone figures on stands, 10cm high; and eight brass Chinese figures
Pair of Bronze Dolphin Candlesticks, each base comprising the bewhiskered dolphin head resting on a decorated square low plinth above a plain stepped base; the stem, showing the dolphin's body as a coiled, scaly snake, terminating in a shell-like tail, below a scalloped drip pan and an acanthus decorated sconce; 20thC
An Historic And Documentary Military Archive Group. With Gallantry Honors from a Lancashire Fallen Hero of The Great War. Second Lieutenant Frank Clarke Place MM attached Royal Lancaster Regiment (1/4thBn), killed in action 22.09.1918. Northern France, aged 21, comprising his Military Cross and three further WWI Service Medals, the archive comprising 30 articulate and descriptive letters, written by the bright, optimistic and brave young soldier, between his enlistment on 22nd March 1916 to the 22 Battalion Royal Fusiliers and his last posting, as a temporary Officer in the Royal Lancaster Regiment, in September 1918, principally sent to his sister Mabel in Lancashire. Two moving letters from an Officer and a Chaplain respectively, describe the events and emotions on the days of his death and burial. Further certificates and papers plus 26 letters written by Frank Places's older brother Len, also a soldier during WWI, plus later family letters complete the written archive. Also included are Frank's Military compass in leather case, his bronze death plaque, framed, and three general WWI service medals belonging to Lieutenant Len Place, Frank's Brother. The son of a professional photography business, in Preston, there is an excellent watercolour drawing portrait of Frank Place in uniform, plus several other photographs of his sister Mabel plus other family members. Frank Place's letters span his time in training in England and Scotland, a good proportion sent from France including several from the trenches, particularly one describing the unimaginable action which brought the recommendation for his Military Cross, and time spent in hospitals, once for trenchfoot, all told in a calm, almost matter-of-fact style. The confirmation of the award of Second Lieutenant Frank Clarke Place's Military Cross arrived the day after his death, only a few weeks before the end of the war.
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