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Pair of Vintage Bronze Mounted Four (4) Drawer Painted Commodes. Green Variegated Marble Tops. Marked with Labels Selwyn Pomeroy, Brooklyn. Patination to Bronze, Scuffs, Rubbing or in Good Condition. Measures 35 Inches Tall, 42 Inches Wide, 20 Inches Depth. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Antique Chinese Bronze Gong on Carved Hardwood Frame. Signed with Character Marks to Back. Wear, Rubbing, Patination or in Good Condition. Measures 36 Inches Tall, 21-1/2 Inches Wide. Gong Measures 18 Inches Diameter. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Frederick William MacMonnies, American (1863-1937) Bronze Sculpture "Bacchante et Enfant Faune" Signed F. MacMonnies 1894. Original Brown Patina. Good Condition or Better. Measures 33-1/4 Inches Tall. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Large 19/20th Century Hand Painted Bronze Mounted Sevres Urn with Lid. The Front Panel Depicting a Hand Painted Romantic Scene Signed Bombois. Ornate Gilt Decoration Throughout on Cobalt Ground. Wreath Handles. Unsigned. Light Scratches and Wear to Gilt Décor or in Good Condition. Measures 29 Inches Tall, 12 Inches Wide. Shipping $225.00
Large 19/20th Century Hand Painted Bronze Mounted Sevres Urn. The Panels Depicting Hand Painted Cherubic Scenes. Ornate Gilt Decoration Throughout on Cobalt Ground. Figural Handles. Signed with Painted Sevres Mark. Wear to Gilt Décor or in Good Condition. No Lid. Measures 25 Inches Tall, 12 Inches Wide. Shipping $225.00
Monumental 19/20th Century Hand Painted Bronze Mounted Sevres Urn. The Panels Depicting Hand Painted Cherubic Scenes. Ornate Gilt Decoration Throughout on Cobalt Ground. Wreath Handles. Signed with Intertwined L Mark. Bolt missing from One Handle, Wear to Gilt Décor, Light Crazing on Lid or in Good Condition. Measures 42-1/2 Inches Tall, 17 Inches Wide. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
Tiffany Studios Leaf and Vine "Curtain Border" Floor Lamp, Circa 1910. The Shade on a "Scroll" Senior Bronze Base. Both Shade and Base are Signed Tiffany Studios New York, the base Numbered 28628. One Shallow Ding on Base or in Original Very Good Condition With Green patina. Shade with no Condition Issues. Measures 78-1/2 Inches High, The Shade with a 24-1/2 Inch Diameter. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request.
ISLAMIC COINS, OTTOMAN, ‘Abdul Aziz, Bronze 50-Cash(?), Kuchâ 1285h, 26.14g (KM -; NP -). Only fine but excessively rare. Kuchâ, a city in China, was an ancient Buddist Kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim basin and south of the Muzat river. Today it lies in the Aksu Prefacture, Sinkiang Province
BRITISH COINS, Victoria, Bronze Penny, 1860, LCW below foot variety, laureate “bun” type bust left, toothed border both sides, L. C. WYON on edge of truncation, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, L.C.W. below foot (Fr 14, dies 3+E; Gouby BP1860M; S 3954). Some evidence of die clashing both sides, tiny carbon spot by Britannia’s helmet, otherwise with practically full lustre, uncirculated and as good a quality as can be obtained, extremely rare thus. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, August 2003, item MC2071, featured on the front cover
BRITISH COINS, Victoria, Bronze Pattern Penny, 1870, engraved by L C Wyon, young coroneted bust left, no signature, rev Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue (Peck 2062; Fr 774; Gouby BP1870PP). As struck and attractively toned with full underlying brilliance, extremely rare. ex Baldwin’s Auction 57, 23 September 2008, lot 693 Gouby only traces four examples in his British Bronze Penny publication
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (1532/3-1588), statesman, Dismissal as Governor-General of the United Provinces and Departure from Belgium, cast Bronze Medal, undated (1587), by Anton König (? signed AK in monogram), bearded bust three-quarters right, plume of feathers in cap, ROBERTVS DVDLEIVS COM LEYC BELG GVBR, rev sheep dog, its head turned, in hilly landscape with sheep, + NON GREGEM SED INGRATOS, in exergue INVITVS DESERO, 51mm (MI 141/102; MIM pl,X, 5 reverse; vL I, 375; cf Eimer 54). Good very fine, light colour, scarce. A restitutional medal, Hawkins (MI 1885) states, “This medal is not of the time, but probably an imitation of the last century. The artist’s name is therefore somewhat uncertain”. The reverse depicts Leicester as “the dog who unwillingly quits his flock”. The exergual legend matches that on the specimen in the Royal Cabinet, and has been corrected from INVITVS DESPRO INVITVS DESERO. Sold with old Dutch collection ticket.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Queen Mary, complimentary Bronze Medal, c.1689, by Martin Brunner, crowned and draped bust left within a border of roses and acanthus leaves, a wider border around with lightly etched petals and a roped edge, 78mm (cf MI pl LXXV, 3). Very fine and extremely rare. Helen Farquhar illustrates a similar piece (present whereabouts unknown), stated to be in silver-gilt, in “Portraiture of our Stuart Monarchs on their Coins and Medals”, BNJ vol VII, 1911, p.268, which seems to be the only published record of the medal.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, William III, Retort upon Louis XIV, Cast Bronze Medal, 1695, by Jan Boskam, laureate and armoured bust right, rev Hercules seated by an obelisk leans on a roundel of a setting sun, the naked figure of Truth stands right holding a Victory, trophies around and legend on pedestal, MONARCH GALLICAM …, 58.5mm (MI 143/403, a single cast bronze specimen listed; vL IV, 209; Foley -). Good very fine and an extreme rarity. The medal parodies the French medal of Louis XIV, for the Campaigns of 1694 (MI 102/328; vL IV, 174)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Jacobite, Birth of Prince Charles, 1720, Bronze Medal, by O Hamerani, conjoined busts of James and Clementina right, rev PROVIDENTIA OBSTETRIX, Clementina standing with the infant Charles, to her side a column and a globe depicting the British Isles, 41mm (Eimer 488; MI 452/60). A few light marks and minimal die rust, about extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, William Hunter (1718-1783), Physician Extraordinaire to Queen Charlotte, Cast Bronze Medal, 1774, by E Burch, bust left, GVL HVNTER ANATOMICVS, rev vase with scene depicting a surgical operation, OLIM MEMINISSE IVVABIT, 81mm (BHM 188; Eimer 754). About extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, George IV, as Regent, Treaty of Paris, Peace in Europe, 1814, Gilt-bronze Medal, by J Barber and T Wyon, bust right, GEORGIVS PRINCEPS WALLIÆ PRO PATRE REGENS, rev Britannia supports the fallen Europa and is crowned by Victory, SEIPSAM CONSTANTIA EUROPAM EXEMPLO, 69mm (BHM 805; Bramsen 2277; Eimer 1043). Very light tooling in fields, otherwise about extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, William IV, Reform Bill 1832, Bronze Medal, by B Wyon, REFORM IN THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT within wreath, rev Liberty kneeling, presents the bill to Britannia, 51mm, in original case of issue (BHM 1603; Eimer 1254). As struck with original surfaces.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Silver Medal, by G W de Saulles after T Brock and W Wyon, 56mm (BHM 3506; E 1817a); Coronation of Edward VII 1902, official Silver Royal Mint Medal, by G W de Saulles, 56mm (BHM 3737; Eimer 1871a); Royal Scots High Jump, Bronze Medal, all cased. Generally extremely fine. (3)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Edward VII, Coronation Celebrations in Truro (Cornwall), Silver-gilt Mayor’s Medal, 1902, 38.5mm, in card box of issue (W&E 4231); Truro Cathedral, Nave Dedication by the Prince of Wales, Silver Medal, 1903, by Fattorini, 24mm, integral suspension loop; Cornwall Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Copper Medal, 1893, 51mm; Penzance, Mayoral Tercentenary, 1914, Bronze Medal, 31.5mm, integral suspension loop. First mint state, the others generally extremely fine. (4)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Armenia, Mkhitar Sebastatsi (1676-1749), 200th Anniversary of the Establishment of the Mekhitarist Order, Gilt-bronze Medal, 1901, by Stefano Johnson, Milan, Mekhitar seated at a desk within a library, writing with quill, Armenian legend around “Servant of god, Father Mekhitar - Venice San Lazzaro”, rev panorama of the Island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni, Venice, a gondola passing before it, Armenian legend “Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Mekhitarist Order 1701-1901”, 61mm. Extremely fine with much brilliance, rare. The Armenian born Mkhitar (or Mekhitar) Sebastatsi first established the Order that bears his name in Constantinople, moving to the island of San Lazzaro degli Armeni in 1717. The members of the Mekhitarist Order are Benedictine monks of the Armenian Catholic Church and the Order is famous for its association with Armenian Literature, both for its collection and for its publishing.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Egypt, Ottoman Empire / Egypt / France, Bronze Medal, Paris mint, commemorating the visit of Ibrahim Pasha (the son of Muhammad ‘Ali) to the Paris mint, 6 May 1846, bust of Muhammad ‘Ali to right, MEHEMET ALI RÉGÉNÉRATEUR DE L’ÉGYPTE, to right in Arabic “Muhammad ‘Ali muhyi al-dawla al-Misiriya” (Muhammad ‘Ali Reviver of the Egyptian State), on the truncation E. ROGAT 1840 and in Arabic the same name with date 1356, rev legend in Turkish, surrounded by wreath of laurel leaves, “His Highness Ibrahim Pasha has honoured the Paris Mint by his visit on the 6th of May 1846”, 50mm. Extremely fine, rare. Mehmet Ali Pasha, Governor [Vali] of Misir (elected 1805), Sudan (which he conquered in 1822-1823) Filistin, Suriye, Hicaz, Mora, Tasoz and Girit. Later he occupied Syria 1831-1840. He is buried in the Alabaster Mosque in the Citadel in Cairo, the same Citadel where he massacred the Mamluks in 1811
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Egypt, Georges Philippar (1883-1959), The Exposition Française in Cairo, of which he was President, Bronze Medal, 1929, by Auguste Maillard (1930), head left, rev Cairo sky-line with Minarets of the Al-Azhar Mosque mosque, 67mm, in red leather case of issue. Mint state. Georges Philippar was a shipbuilder and founder of the Société Provençale de Constructions Aéronautiques. The obverse of this medal was used again on a medal to commemorate what was to be the disastrous maiden voyage of the MS Georges Philippar, named in his honour, in 1932. On her return voyage the ship caught fire in the Gulf of Aden with the loss of 54 lives. At the time it was suggested that the fire was an attempt to silence the powerful investigative journalist and writer Albert Londres (1884-1932), who perished in it.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Egypt, Fuad I (1869-1922-1936), The Official Visit to Greece, Bronze Medal, 1934, by S E Vernier and Pierre Turin (reverse), bust right in uniform and fez, rev ancient Egyptian biga is greeted by Athena standing before the Parthenon, 72mm, in red leather case of issue. Mint state, extremely rare. The visit was cancelled
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Henri II (1519-1547-1559), Cast Bronze Complimentary Medal, by Étienne de Laune (c.1518-(?)1583), 1556, laureate and armoured bust right, with high collar, HENRICVS II …, rev Victory and Plenty in quadriga driven by Fame, TE COPIA LAVRO ET FAMA BEARVNT, with NVIA in exergue, 52.5mm (BMC [Jones] Vol I, 69; Pollard [2008] 619; Kress 542; Molinari 242). Obverse fine, reverse better, twice pierced at top. Commemorating French victories against the Holy Roman Empire.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Jean Claude Viany (1639-1726), Prior of St Jean-de-Malte in Aix (1667-1720), aged 44, Uniface Cast Bronze Portrait Medal, 1683 though dated 1644 on truncation, signed but unclear, bust left in clerical robes and cap, wearing badge of the Saint Esprit, RIN KP FIO CLAVDIVS VIANY PRIOR AQVENSIS – AO SVÆ 44, 69.5mm (Trésor -; Pollard (2008) -). An excellent portrait, very fine, cast with wide outer rim, pierced by VS of CLAVDIVS, extremely rare and important for the sitter’s connections with the Knights of Malta. Viany was appointed Prior by Nicolas Cotoner and retained the position until the appointment of Marc’Antonio Zondadari as Grand Master of the Knights of Malta. He is famous for building a prioral palace for himself and the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte in Aix. His bust by Thomas Veyrier (1658-1736), nephew of the more famous Christophe Veyrier is in the church of Saint-Jean-de-Malte.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, France, Louis XIV (1638-1643-1715), erection of the Statue at the Place des Victoires 1686, Bronze Medal, laureate bust draped and cuirassed right, LVDOVICVS MAGNVS REX CHRISTIANISSIMUS, rev the Statue, PATRI EXERCITVM ET DVCTORI SEMPER FELICI (Jacquiot p.432). Die cracks to obverse, nearly extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Germany, Augsburg, Athena gives names to the Arts, large circular Bronze Medallic Plaque, in the style of Hans Jacob Bayr of Augsburg, c.1600, Athena leads the personification of Painting past altar and into the circle of Arts and Sciences, to left toppled columns and headless statue, columned façade and townscape beyond to right, seven muses with the emblems of music, literature, arts and sciences, ornate border around, 258mm (Weber 786). The flan of slightly concave form, perhaps intended as a dish, very fine with deep brown patination, flattened thin metal attachment loops to reverse. Weber (1975) notes a specimen in tin as being in the Hall Collection, but this example is in bronze
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Germany, Hamburg, Commerce and Industry Exhibition, Bronze Medal, 1889, by C Lauer, figure of Hamburg seated, view of the city behind her including the spires of St Michael, St Nicholas and St Catherine, rev shield and legend, 70mm (Gaedechens 2349). Good extremely fine.
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, World Medals, Italy, Leonello d’Este (1407-1450), Marquis of Ferrara, Duke of Mantua and (from 1441-1450), Duke of Reggio Emilia, cast Bronze Medal, by Antonio de Pucci, called Pisanello (c.1394-1455), c.1443, bare head left with short, curled hair, rev two naked men standing, heads touching, holding up laden baskets, OPUS PISANI PICTORIS, 69mm (Hill, Corpus 27; Arm I, 3, 6; Pollard, Bargello I, 8; Pollard [2007] 7; Kress 7; Syson & Gordon 3.40a, b). A modern (19th century?) cast, very fine.
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