London Underground framed enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL SIGN from Earl's Court station, probably from the Piccadilly Line platforms. One of the smaller, tunnel-side versions 24" (61cm) across, c1980s. Complete with original bronze frame. Minor signs of use but generally excellent. [3 parts + frame]
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London Underground bronze SIGN 'Bethnal Green Station'. Measuring 39" x 4" (99cm x 10cm), this is thought to have been located on the railings at one of the street-level station entrances, probably from when the station was opened in 1946. Complete with original bronze frame, the sign is in generally good condition with just some minor cracking to the painted lettering. [1]
Henry Collen (1798-c1872), rectangular portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a fur lined coat, signed and dated 1836, 8.8cm x 7.3cm, housed in a gilt bronze frame CONDITION REPORT: Ivory panel in good order with no warping or cracks. Signed 'H Collen' and dated 1836. Paintwork in good order. Frame - Some wear to the gilding. Two of the original screws to the reverse are lacking.
ALFRED DRURY (1856-1944) "The age of Innocence", a late 19th/early 20th Century bronze shoulder-length bust of a young girl, her hair tied up high with a hair band, her face with a calm expression with the reverse signed "A Drury" and mounted upon a square green variegated marble socle with plinth base, approx 39 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The statue has scratches to the paintwork on the nose and cheek as well as the upper lip and chin. There are some further smaller scratches to the peripheries, edge of ear, some to the hairline, back etc. Socle has some scratching in a circular pattern to the top as well as some chips to the edges and baize is coming off at the base - see images for further details. 35.7 cm is total height, the bronze itself measures approximately 23.7 cm and the base is 12 cm
A 19th Century Chinese bronze censer with two loop handles, the bowl decorated with panels of stylised animals upon three long cylindrical legs, raised on a hardwood base, with a hardwood cover and pale jade handle carved as a seated figure, 31 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One handle is slightly bent inwards and one leg opposite is also bent inwards, body is corroded in places all over, some dented type marks and impressed marks, scratches etc. Jade handle - small losses scratches, chips etc throughout especially to the gentleman's head and to one arm and to his knee, scratches throughout, hard wood cover with splits, small chips and scratches throughout. Jade handle and cover have been glued and obviously been off at some time, hardwood base, leg has been off and glued on two of them probably, some chips, scratches, paint marks, splits etc throughout, various signs of general wear and tear throughout
ROSEMARY COOK (b.1952) "English Bull Terrier", study of English Bull Terrier seated, bronze study with chocolate brown patination, initialled "RC" and dated '94, No'd 9/12, 27.5 cm high (ARR) CONDITION REPORTS Appears to be some sort of damage to one of its' front legs, this might have been in the casting process. There almost appears to be what looks like a pinhead to one of his toes, unsure if this was in the casting process. General light scratches throughout. Some of the chocolate patination is rubbing off on his nose. General light scratches throughout. General small signs of wear and tear throughout
A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid credenza, the plain shaped top above a floral spray decorated frieze and central plain glazed door enclosing a shelf, flanked by two serpentine cabinet doors enclosing two shelves interspersed by marquetry inlaid pilasters, the whole with gilt bronze figural and foliate embellishments, 188 cm wide x 110 cm high

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