Three tribal bronze models, 20th century in a Ashati style, to comprise a mask of a man wearing a woven hat, an equestrian figure and a hyena, together with a pottery bowl engraved with geometric sgraffito work, a carved finial and two carved wooden busts of Peruvian natives, signed to the base Gutierrez(6)
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A French slate and marble mantel clock, late 19th century, of architectural form, with domed top and colonnaded facade, inset with bronze plaques of classical taste, the dial of gilt form with a Roman chapter ring, black patinated hands and and exposed movement, together with a pendulum, 41cm high
A French slate and bronze mounted mantel clock, 19th century, the case of architectural form mounted with an urn finial, applied with column pilasters and mask decoration, on square stiff leaf moulded feet, the dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and gilt spade hands, the movement with pendulum stamped R and C Paris and London, 39cm high
A pair of French gilt bronze fire chenets, late 19th century, the top with a large urn mount with lions mask handles and acorn finals, on reeded tripod legs together with an oval form urn with leaf and berry moulding, the base of twin cylindrical form with fluted sides enriched with pendant hare bells, on plinth bases(2)
EMMANUEL VILLANIS [FRENCH, 1858-1914], BRONZE BUST OF MAIDEN, LATE 19TH C., H 21 1/2" W 14": An Art Nouveau styled bust of a maiden. Signed, "Villanis" at one side, and stamped with the 'Societe Des Bronzes De Paris' foundry mark at the reverse, #6387. Measuring H. 21 1/2" x 14". Late 19th Century.
MICHAEL BOYETT BRONZE SCULPTURE, H 28.5", "HE WHO TAUNTS THE ENEMY": Michael Boyett [American, Mid-20th C.]. Depicting a Native American holding a rifle and enhanced with cold painting on the moccasins, knife sheath and hair. Signed and numbered edition 142/250. Mounted on a wood base H 1.5".
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