A Japanese katana Fuchi Kashira, inlaid with silver and gold, decorated a ShiShi and a Peony, signed (2) See illustration Condition report Report by RB The client has supplied the following information, which may or may not be correct: signed Omori Teruhide with kakihan, Omori school, see Haynes H09566.0, total weight of two pieces of bronze of two pieces approx. 40.8 g, the cap 3.5 cm wide, the blade section 3.5 cm wide. I do not know what date these are but suspect they are Meiji period.
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AN INDIAN IVORY FIGURE GROUP OF A SNAKE CHARMER, early 20th Century, modelled standing on a square dais, wearing traditional robes and turban, he plays a pungi before a bronze cobra amid other creatures and accoutrements, 15cm high Condition:generally good overall, cobra and cane appear to have been restuck
AFTER CHRISTOPHE FRATIN (FRENCH 1801-1864) 'COMBAT D'AIGLES', TWO BRONZE STUDIES, the first an eagle and vulture fight over a dead chamois, the second two eagles battle over a dead goat, both on rocky outcrops and set on ebonised pedestal bases, 27.5cm and 32cm high (2) Condition:both good overall, some negligible wear to wood bases
AFTER ANTOINNE PIERRE AUBERT (FRENCH 1853-1912), a pair of bronze figures of unknown French literary or political life, modelled standing in 18th Century dress and holding papers, on shaped bases set on slate feet, signed Aubert, 40cm high (2) Condition:slight surface oxidation to slate, otherwise good overall condition
A PARCEL GILT BRONZE AND GLASS LUSTRE CANDELABRA, in the Empire style with triple gryphon stem supporting a vase knop issuing scroll branches terminating in leaf moulded nozzles above multiple tendrils supporting facet glass droplets, 49cm high Condition:five droplets lacking, small chips to extant dropletsm rubbing to gilt
A PAIR OF CAST IRON EQUESTRIAN FIGURE GROUPS, circa 1900, the dark bronze patinated metal cast as male and female romanticised native hunters on horseback, each fending off attack by tigers, he with a tomahawk, she with a bow, set on ovoid grassy bases, 18cm and 19cm high (2) Condition:bow possibly replaced, apparent loss to decoration in female headdress, tomahawk slightly bent and partially lacking patination
A FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE BRASS AND BRONZE CLOCK, circa. 1880, circular white enamelled dial with gilt brass hands, brass movement stamped Japy Freres, surmounted by a cherub and raised on an elephant standing on foliate base, with pendulum and key, height 41.5cm Condition:movement to guaranteed to be working, top of bow detached but present, surface wear
MAURICE JUGGINS (British, 1934-2014) A stoneware modelled study of the head of a male figure, 48cm high Fellow of the Society of Industrial Artists & Designers - Works include bronze busts of Gustav & Imogen Holst, on display at the Gustav Holst Museum, and a bust of Brian Jones on display in the Beechwood Shopping Arcade
A Tibeto-Chinese bronze figure of Vajrapani 18th century, standing in alidhasana on a lotus base and holding a vajra in his raised right hand, his robe tied at the waist and adorned with a naga and beaded jewellery, the gilt and polychrome painted ferocious face with bulging eyes and flaming brows surmounted by a tiara with kirttimukha, the hair in flames centred by a vajra, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) high.
Two monumental Chinese cloisonné enamel and gilded bronze temple deity figures 19th century, probably depicting Zhang Fei, holding his golden halberd and Liu Bei holding a wrapped box, standing upon waisted and stepped bases with scalloped plinths, 34in. and 29½in. high respectively, excluding halberd. -2
A Chinese enamelled bronze censer possibly 18th century, everted rim above shallow neck, six scallop edged pendant reserves with polychrome champlevé enamel decoration over a background of Greek keys between upper and lower borders of conforming decoration, semi circular handles into a stylised backplate, on deep flared foot with nine character mark in seal script, 15in. (38.2cm.) diameter, 8in. (20.4cm.) high.
Two Chinese bronze Lohan figures probably Ming period (16th century), each standing on a lotus throne, one with hands pressed together in a veneration mudra, 11in. (28.9cm.) high, the other with hands interlocked in a binding mudra, 11¾in. (29.8cm.) high, both in loose hanging robes, the larger with some residual gilt decoration. -2
An Etruscan bronze figure depicting a figure riding upon the back of a giant bird, on cube form marble base into which the city name of Veii is carved and enamelled, an ink inscription to underside reads, 'In 396 B.C. after a siege of ten years the Romans captured the key to the Etruscan city of Veii', the bronze 1 7/8in. (4.75cm.) high.
A pair of French patinated bronze and ormolu candlesticks second half of 19th century, the foliate urn sconces on reeded tapered columns with gilt foliate mounts, to gilt triform bases with three paw feet, on concave triform plinths, 16½in. (42cm.) high, later converted to lamps, complete with pleated grey silk shades. -2
A pair of French patinated bronze and ormolu candlesticks c.1830, the urn form sconces on fluted tapered columns with gilt stiff leaf mounts, to conforming gilt triform bases with three paw feet, on concave triform plinths, 15½in. (39.5cm.) high, later converted to lamps, complete with pleated grey silk shades. -2
An ancient Luristan (northern Persia, now Iran), bronze axe head curved and flared blade with moulded top edge, three raised ridges emanating from mid-blade terminating in wrap effect to the cylindrical pole shaft with four conical projections to the butt, nice patination with light sediment, on later wooden display handle, blade edge 3in. (7.6cm.) overall width from top edge tip to tip of butt spike 7¼in. (18.4cm.), 2½in. (6.4cm.) high.
A Luristan bronze Master of Animals standard finial c.10th century BC, ancient Persia (now Northern Iran), the central anthropomorhic figure with four faces, flanked by demonic creatures and birds' heads, over a ribbed waist and lower theriomorphic section, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, on an inverted glass shaped bronze base, possibly original. -2
A rare Luristan bronze 'idol' or fertility statue c.8th century BC, ancient Persia, now Northern Iran, modelled as a female figure, of slender form, wearing a tiered head dress, the face with bulging eyes and beaked nose, feathered necklace, her arms clutching at her chest above an elongated waistband, 6in. (15.3cm.) high.
An Elkington & Co bronze medal George V, cased; another George V brass medal - Homage of The British Empire, 1911, boxed; a white coloured metal Silver Wedding Anniversary of The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh, cased; an iron circular medal, General G. Infanterie Litzmann; a base metal medal, head and shoulder of a woman inscribed Beatrice, the reverse initialled PA (5)
A French bronze and black slate mantel clock the rectangular case with head and shoulder bust of a classical bearded man the white enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Droz Jne A Rouen, palmette cast gilt bezel, the front with conforming borders and panelled block feet, the eight day French movement striking on a bell, inscribed AM, Medailles D'Argent, numbered 395, 52.5 cm high, 27.5 cm wide, Circa 1850
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