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Rene Paul Marquet (French, 1875-1939). A gilt bronze and carved ivory and enamel figure, 'Princess Una', applied with cabochon, turquoise and lapis lazuli stones and holding a book, with enamelled George and the Dragon decorated panel, on rectangular pink onyx base, signed R. Marquet and numbered 6077, 14.5in.
Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E. (1902-1995). A porcelain bottle vase and a small flaring bowl, the bottle vase with angular body sgraffito decorated with brown diagonal lines to the central band, dark brown glazed neck, impressed monogram mark, 13.3cm, and the flaring bowl with bronze metallic and brown glaze, impressed monogram mark, diam. 9.5cm, faults
A large Chinese bronze pouring vessel, Yi, 17th / 18th century, the boat shaped body with a band of archaistic mythical beasts and leiwen, with zoomorphic shape loop handle, on four scrolled cabriole feet, length 74.5cmThe respected literature suggests that these very large vessels were used as censers, i.e. in this case filled with sand to facilitate the use of joss-sticks.
A Chinese rosewood stand and bronze bell, late 19th century, the Tibetan style bell with engraved inscription to the handle and three rows of studs to the upper part, the stand carved and pierced with confronting dragons to each side, on faux bamboo curved supports and Buddhist lion dog feet, 82cm
A mid 18th century Louis XV style fruitwood and ebony inlaid kingwood, tulipwood and marquetry commode, in the manner of Latz, of bombe serpentine form with a moulded bréche d'Alep marble top above two drawers centred by a basket of flowers with birds within scroll and rocaille cartouches surmounted by bird's heads, with similarly inlaid sides, on cabriole legs and gilt bronze scroll feet W.4ft 1.5in. H.2ft 9in.
An Egyptian bronze seated figure of Harpocrates, with loop attachment, 5.5cm high, two bronze figure of Osris, a sheet metal bird, a bronze bird, a faience figural amulet and various Egyptian fragments. ProvenanceGeorge and Dora Mathues, Philadelphia, USA, acquired in Egypt in the 1950's/60's and thence by descent.
A Roman glass circular dish, with a spreading foot, 2nd / 3rd centuries AD, 29.5cm diameter, a Roman restored glass vessel, 22cm high, a Roman bronze globular vessel with handle and an early pottery bilbil ewer. (4) Provenance Leslie Charles D'Oyly Harmer (1903 - 1993) collected in Damascus in 1943.
A pair of Art Nouveau WMF style three branch bronze candelabra, with stylised decoration, 31 cm high (2) See illustration Condition report Report by GH The pair of three branch candelabras: On one of the two candelabras - just starting at the top, all three branches are loose and there is a recent repair on one of the arms, where it attaches to the body with a modern screw. The arms on the other candelabra are also loose in two places, otherwise the castings on both the candelabra are good with no obvious damage. Moving down to the stems of these candelabras there is evidence of an older surface coating which has mostly been rubbed off to leave a patinated bronze finish. There appear to be no missing parts with the exception of the screw that has been replaced as mentioned earlier. One to two of the arms are possibly slightly bent or misshapen and there appear to be no cracks and we could not find any numbers or marks on these.
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