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Lot 183

Armand Sinko. A French Art Deco patinated and cold painted bronze figure group of three cranes, on a rectangular marble base marked Sinko, 18.5in.

Lot 184

Jules Edmond Masson. A patinated bronze figure group of a stag and doe, on a rectangular marble plinth base marked E. Masson, 20in.

Lot 185

Richard Fath. A French Art Deco patinated bronze model of a crouching panther, on a naturalistic rocky base, the base inscribed Fath, 15.75in.

Lot 191

A French Art Deco patinated bronze model of a seated hound, on a rectangular onyx and marble base, unsigned, 13.25in.

Lot 204

Attributed to Josef Lorenzl. An Art Deco cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a dancer, on an oval green onyx plinth base, unsigned, 8in.

Lot 207

A late 19th century French patinated bronze figure group of a female Bassett hound and puppies, on an oval naturalistic base, signed Masson, either Clovis Edmund Masson or Jules-Edmund Masson, also with the Susse Freres founders mark, 11in.

Lot 208

A 20th century patinated bronze model of a ribbon dancer, the square base inscribed GAGC 5/59, 15in.

Lot 210

Sir William Hamo Thornycroft RA (1850-1925). A patinated bronze figure of General Gordon, signed and dated 1898, the plinth titled Charles George Gordon, the reverse inscribed 'Published by Arthur Leslie Collie, 39b Old Bond Street, London, May 6th 1889', with a shaped rouge marble plinth, overall 17in. incl. marble base

Lot 211

After Archibald Thorburn (1860-1935). A patinated bronze model of an eagle, the circular base signed A. Thorburn and numbered 1057, foundry mark for J.B. Depossee Bronze garanti Paris, on a circular marble plinth base, 12.5in.

Lot 212

After Antoine Coysevox. A patinated bronze group of Mercury riding Pegasus, on a naturalistic base, unsigned, 24.5in.

Lot 214

Fritz Diller (German, 1875-1945). A bronze model of a Roebuck, signed, on rectangular marble plinth with presentation plaque, 19in.

Lot 215

A 20th century patinated bronze model of a hound, on rectangular marble base, 17in.

Lot 216

A small Italian patinated bronze of a figure standing in a hooded cloak, with arms behind his back, a rectangular base inscribed Musee de Naples, 6.75in.

Lot 217

A pair of French Empire style figural bronze candlesticks, each column modelled as a standing female, on stepped circular base and square alabaster plinth, 8.25in.

Lot 218

A Continental patinated bronze model of Cupid, standing on one leg, with square green marble base, unsigned, 5.5in.

Lot 220

A miniature Austrian cold painted bronze Bulldog, together with six other similar cold painted bronze animals and five other painted metal figures, Bulldog 2in.

Lot 221

A Bergman Austrian cold painted bronze Airedale Terrier, 2.5in., with Bergman mark underneath, together with an Austrian cold painted bronze group modelled as two pigs, each with an umbrella and three other miniature bronze animals

Lot 222

A late 19th century Continental bronze inkstand, modelled as a grotesque figure, on a shell shaped base with hairy paw feet, 9.5in.

Lot 227

A Banksway Art Deco gilt bronze 'Nelson ship' ceiling light, modelled with sails, coloured glass panels and figure heads of Lord Nelson, with anchor finial, Drop 2ft 4in.

Lot 230

A pair of French bronze and ormolu Empire style table lamps, on a tripartite platform base, with cream pleated shades, 19.5ins high

Lot 231

A pair of French Empire style bronze and ormolu table lamps, with circular bases and cream pleated shades, 18.5in.

Lot 235

A pair of late 19th century bronze and ormolu campana shaped urns, each on a square pedestal inset with figural scenes, 12in.

Lot 236

A pair of late 19th / early 20th century French campana shaped bronze urns, each on a square pedestal, the sides decorated with musical trophies and artistic emblems, signed Mignon, 13in.

Lot 253

A large Goldscheider cold painted terracotta figure of a lady, modelled by Haniroff, c.1900, the figure carrying two baskets, with bronze effect finish highlighted in gilt, incised signature and impressed Goldscheider marks, 59.5cm.

Lot 268

A pair of bronze framed Paris porcelain dishes, late 19th century, each painted to the centre with the portrait of a lady in 17th century dress, on a grey ground, the petal edged circular frames cast in relief with cherub heads, fruit and scrolls, 29.5cm. diam. incl. frames

Lot 322

A Japanese bronze Kara shi-shi censer and cover, 19th century, the figure in standing pose with a cup forming the cover upon his back, 25cm.Provenance: George Fenwick brought this censer back from Hong Kong to Scotland in 1896; thence by family descent.

Lot 325

A Japanese ivory, bronze and wood okimono of a carpenter, early 20th century, the carpenter seated upon a wooden block with ivory tools and box beside him, his body and robes in bronze, with cast four character seal mark, 32.5cm., some losses

Lot 326

A Japanese bronze two handled bottle vase, 19th century, with petal lobed rim above a baluster body wrapped with leaves, the stalks forming a pair of scrolled handles with buds, single character seal mark to base, 25cm.

Lot 337

Three bronze Hindu groups, two depicting a multi-armed Ganesh and the third Krishna and two consorts, all on lotus thrones, 16cm -32cm high

Lot 338

A Chinese Imperial blue glazed ritual offering vessel (gui), moulded Qianlong seal mark and of the period (1736-95), modelled on a bronze grain receptacle of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, of oblong form, moulded in low relief with bands of archaic motifs, flanked by a pair of elephant-head loop handles, 28.5cm wideThis gui would have been part of an altar set used in state rituals held in the first lunar month of the year, during which the emperor made offerings to heaven at the Altar for Bountiful Harvest (Qigutan), part of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing and would have comprised also a pair of dou, fu and xing-shaped vessels. Similarly-composed sets with archaistic designs would have been made in claire de lune, yellow and red glazes for ritual use in the Altars of the Moon, Earth and Sun, respectively. For a related set of the Qianlong period but in clair-de-lune glaze from the Palace Museum, Beijing, see E.S.Rawski and J.Rawson, eds., China: The Three Emperors 1662-1795, London, 2005, pp.125 and 396-397, pls.34-37, where it is noted that the archaistic shape of these sets was not designed until 1748, when the Qianlong emperor ordered the Grand Secretaries to consult classical texts when designing objects, and insisted that he approve their designs before manufacturing could begin. The objects were illustrated and described in the The Illustrated Regulations for Ceremonial Paraphernalia of the Qing Dynasty (Huangchao liqi tushi).Compare an identical vessel with cover in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher Fund, 1925, Accession Number: 25.143.1

Lot 535

Bronze figurine of an Oriental martial arts fighting man

Lot 740

Bronze Art Deco style figurine of semi nude dancer with hoop on marble base, H ~ 49cm

Lot 563

Vaclaw Bernard Szczeblewski, a bronze model of a whistling street urchin, Mousse Siffleur , brown patinated, signed in the maquette V. Szczeblewski 1889, 10 ED stamped twice, 42cm high

Lot 565

George Van Der Straeten (1856-1928), a bronze figure of a young lady, in late 18th century dress, dark green/brown patination, Gill Freres, Paris seal, signed to the top of the veined marble plinth, 42cm high

Lot 567

A French Art Deco bronze, marble and onyx mantel clock, with a Marti eight day timepiece movement, a skeletonised chromium plated chapter ring with Arabic numerals, in a dome top block flanked by part green patinated models of cranes standing on the wide base, 25.5cm high, 58cm long

Lot 576

H. M. White, an Art Deco patinated and gilt bronze and ivory model of two children on a sledge, 1920s, signed in the maquette, 30cm long, 27cm high

Lot 537

WWII period German Mothers Cross in bronze with original packet of issue.

Lot 542

WWII German Tank Battle badge in bronze, late war hollow issue. As German Militaria is widely reproduced it is sold as seen with a no returns policy.

Lot 110

A Japanese bronze tea caddy, embossed with chrysanthemums, and an early 20th century Japanese pot with lid, decorated with figures

Lot 164

An Eastern bronze vase, bowls, etc

Lot 56

A bronze confectioner's and baker's national medal, in original box

Lot 96

A 19th century bronze figure, of Michaelangelo's David

Lot 98

A French 'sweetheart' mirror, a cast sphinx, a gilt bronze centrepiece stand, and a Komai style cigarette case

Lot 102

Petr Holecek, Contemporary PEGASUS Bronze, 24" high (61cm)

Lot 81

Patrick O'Reilly, b.1957 DEW DROP Bronze with lacquer finish, 19 3/4" x 19 3/4" (50 x 50cm), signed and dated 2007, ed. 1/1

Lot 274

In the manner of Bergman; a Austrian coal painted bronze figural study of a cockerel. H.22cm L.49cm

Lot 12

A bronze study of a greyhound (Ballyreagen Bob), together with companion painting of George Curtis and Ballyreagen Bob after his 32nd record-breaking win, inscriptions to verso.

Lot 265

Two Chinese bronze studies of Guanyin. H.24cm (tallest)

Lot 724

PAIR OF BRONZE STAGS after the original by J Moigniex, each modelled standing on a naturalistically modelled rock, with stepped plinth bases, 76cm high

Lot 779

PAIR OF BRONZE UNIVERSITY DIVINITY MEDALS both awarded to Henry G. Graham M.N by Saint Andrews University for the academic year 1895-96 for 'Biblical Criticism, Senior Division' and 'Divinity, Senior Division', each 5cm in diameter, inside original fitted cases; together with two Milanese Catholic medallions of Pope Pius XI, both inside fitted cases (4)

Lot 792

JUGENDSTIL PATINATED BRONZE TWO HANDLED VASE of oval form, cast with flowers, one fitting missing, unmarked, 8cm high, 24cm wide

Lot 813

CHARLES I BRONZE MEMORIAL MEDAL circa 1695 by Roettier, bust right, rev. hand from heaven holds Crown, 5cm diameter

Lot 814

VICTORIAN 1887 JUBILEE BRONZE MEDAL by JEB, in a gilt red leather case, 7.5cm diameter

Lot 598

EDWARDIAN BRONZE 12-INCH SLIDE RULE in a mahogany case, 33cm long

Lot 17

Louis CANE (Beaulieu-sur-mer, 1943) « Femme allongée », ca. 1990 Bronze à patine brun foncé, signé et numéroté 1/8, Fondeur Bocquel Hauteur : 16 cm ; Largeur : 40 cm ; Profondeur : 17,5 cm Bibliographie : Catalogue raisonné de la sculpture, Isabelle Sobelman, Édition de la Différence, 1991

Lot 42

Hervé DI ROSA (Sète, 1959) Sans titre Sculpture en bronze doré double face fi gurant deux visages Hauteur : 38 cm ; Longueur : 35 cm ; Profondeur : 4,5 cm C’est en 1993 qu’Hervé Di Rosa entreprend son tour du monde durant lequel il s’inscrira dans un mé tissage artistique liant les techniques locales à sa vision picturale de globe-trotter passionné . Ainsi, tout au long de son aventure, il ré alise une sé rie de travaux utilisant les cultures et les modes d’expression de chaque pays où il sé journe. « À chaque escale, Hervé Di Rosa est avec les artistes du pays comme il est dans son atelier. Seulement, il fait son travail avec leurs moyens. Il n’apprend pas leurs pratiques, ni ne se soumet à leurs traditions. Il se plie à leurs rè gles. Il travaille dans leurs ateliers, avec leurs mé thodes. Il met leurs savoir-faire au service de ses dessins. Il travaille avec eux. » Jean Seisser, catalogue de l’exposition DirosAfrica, organisée par la ville de L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgues avec la Galerie Louis Carré & Cie.

Lot 84

Jean LAMBERT-RUCKI(Cracovie, 1888 - Paris, 1967) « Chat », ca. 1935 Bronze polychrome, signé et numéroté 6/8 sur le socle, cachet de la fonderie TEP et cachet JVD. Tirage posthume limité à 8 exemplaires, plus 4 épreuves d’artiste avec l’autorisation des héritiers du droit moral. Hauteur : 35 cm ; Largeur : 18 cm ; Profondeur : 7,5 cm Une attestation d’origine, signée par les filles de l’artiste sera remis à l’acquéreur Exposition : « Centenaire Jean Lambert-Rucki », galerie Jacques De Vos, Paris 1988; « Lambert-Rucki », Soufer gallery, New-York, 1989 Bibliographie : « Jean Lambert-Rucki » par Jacques De Vos, Marc-André Ruan, Jean-Pierre Tortil, Galerie Jacques De Vos Editeur, 1988, n°42 Intimement lié avec Kisling, Modigliani, Soutine et les artistes du Montparnasse, Jean Lambert-Rucki se fit surtout connaître pour ses sculptures polychromées, d’un sentiment religieux, naïf et tendre, se penchant volontiers vers les mal-aimés, les humbles et les animaux, avec très volontiers de l’humour et des lignes pures

Lot 85

Jean LAMBERT-RUCKI (Cracovie, 1888 - Paris, 1967) « Confidence », ca. 1923-25 Bronze à patine noire, signé et numéroté 2/8 sur le socle, cachet de la fonderie TEP et cachet JVD. Tirage limité à 8 exemplaires, plus 4 épreuves d’artiste avec autorisation des héritiers du droit moral. Hauteur : 36 cm ; Largeur : 16 cm ; Profondeur : 9,5 cm

Lot 208

INTERESTING CHINESE ENGRAVED BRONZE RECEIVER, possibly for calligraphy or incense, of pot form with curved top and three mask capped supports, 3 3/4" (9.5cm) high, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" (11.5cm x 8.9cm)

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