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JOSEPH LORENZL; an Art Deco silvered bronze model of a dancing girl balancing on one leg, on square onyx base, c.1925, signed in cast "Lorenzl", height 21.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Large chip to lower section of onyx base. Happy this is authentic. No cracks or repairs to to bronze. There are patches of yellow/brown staining throughout the bronze, which cannot be removed easily.
An unusual 19th century bronze table lamp modelled as an ancient Egyptian obelisk with two attendants at the foot, inscribed to square base "CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE LONDON 1878 AD, ERECTED BY THOTHMOS III HELIOPOLIS 1700 BC", with lozenge registration mark verso, height 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Scuffs around the base. Losses to white filler throughout.
A Chinese Sung Dynasty Qing Bai glazed vase, with vertical moulded body, bronze mounted rim and spreading circular fluted foot rim, with Cunliffe Collection label to underside, height 14cm. Provenance: Cunliffe Collection Sale, Bonhams, 11/11/02, no.23/3. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to have been reduced at some stage, there is a 3" hairline to the rim, a smaller hairline and some very minor nibbles to the foot rim.
A Japanese Meiji period large well detailed bronze model of a carp, modelled with open mouth, gilt decorated eyes and with swept tail, bearing incised character marks to an oval panel and further character marks to a raised rounded rectangular tableau, length 18.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Overall in excellent condition, good colour, not damaged, just a few tiny surface marks.
A Bougogne stone wall fountain and basin, 20th century A Bougogne stone wall fountain and basin, 20th century, the backplate modelled in the manner of a pedestal, with a bronze tap beneath the waisted pagoda top, the rectangular ashlar cut stone basin with spreading outer sides, 128cm high, 205cm wide, 79cm deep
A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles, late 19th century, each with twin handles cast as fauns seated on rams' heads, over waisted foliate cast necks, above squat, waisted socles and square bases, each stamped for the Val d'Osne foundry, 84cm high, 78cm wide Calla's original was introduced to the Parterre du Midi at the Palace of Versailles in the 19th century, and it is probable that the examples offered here were cast soon afterwards
A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles, late 19th century, each with twin handles cast as fauns seated on rams' heads, over waisted foliate cast necks, above squat, waisted socles and square bases, each stamped for the Val d'Osne foundry, 84cm high, 78cm wide See lot 216 for further notes
Giovanni Varlese, , a Neapolitan patinated bronze model of a running youth Giovanni Varlese, (ITALIAN 1888-1922), a Neapolitan patinated bronze model of a running youth, cast after the Antique original of the Lysippian School, (Lyssipus of Sicyon, 395-305 BC), circa 1900, portrayed as nude and leaning forwards in depiction of motion, on a rectangular section base, inscribed 'G. VARLESE / NAPOLI', 110cm high, 75cm long, 45cm wide The Roman bronze after which this work was cast was excavated at the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum, and is held at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples. Dating to the late 1st Century BC - early 1st Century AD, the Runner was almost certainly a Roman copy of a Lyssipian work of the 4th century BC. It has since its excavation, been admired by academics, connoisseurs and tourists alike so the model has always been in demand. A high quality cast of a fine classical bronze, perhaps by the Chiurazzi or Somner foundries in Naples made an excellent souvenir for the wealthy northern European cultural traveller to take home from his Grand Tour, but they very rarely appear in such generous proportions. Indeed, casts of this size were usually bought for the gardens and parterres of noble houses and palaces, one such example gracing the Achillion Palace Gardens on Corfu
A Continental metal and limestone mounted armillary sphere, early 20th century A Continental metal and limestone mounted armillary sphere, early 20th century, the circlet applied with bronze cast reliefs of the Zodiacal signs, on a waisted socle and cylindrical base, above a further square section base, 240cm high overall, 105cm diameter
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