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A large miscellaneous collection to include a pair of spelter figures of rearing horses and human figures in the Marley manner, indistinctly signed, a cast bronze figure of a standing female in drapery in the classical manner, a vintage child`s games board of pecking hens, a vintage railway lamp with bevelled glass panels, two vintage timber squash rackets, later hockey sticks, a pair of wall hanging brass framed wall sconces with embossed shell detail, mirrored backs and hanging cut glass drop lustres, further contemporary interior effects to include a chandelier, column shaped candlesticks, etc
Yves Lohe (French b. 1947), bronze and glass sculpture in the form of a lady's head, with clear frosted glass face and blue tinted glass hair, in a gold patinated bronze frame, signed on base, with certificate, 36cm high CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Possibly re-glued at base. No chips or cracks visible
19th century cast bronze relief figure modelled as a laurelette female resting upon a shield bearing the crest, 'E Mari Merces', 39cm high. Condition Report This is not a doorstop and has been removed from something in the past. In reasonable condition. Has some white paint drips and specks. Six screw holes visible on the back.
Interesting collection of Victorian agricultural medals, thirteen silver and one bronze, awarded to William Caldwell, Boydston(e), various sizes and awards, 'Best Managed Farm', 'Green Crop Management', '1 Year old Filly', 'Cheddar Cheese' and various others, finally, 'Most Prizes in Two Years 1874', in fitted case.
A pair of 19th/20th century twin handle SEVRES STYLE Cobalt blue ground porcelain vases and covers - each of baluster form with domed covers and pineapple finial, above a waisted neck and bulbous body painted with Watteaueque and landscape scenes within a gilt scrollwork cartouche - all on a circular splayed foot and square canted bronze base - Height 44 cm Condition report: One finial chipped and broken, some rubbing to gilt and tarnishing to ormolu, appears to be some re painting to areas of gilt work around handles, some scratches and glaze spotting to blue ground, small chip to body
TENNIS: An 8vo sheet of printed stationery bearing the address of Braemar, Surbiton Hill, individually signed by eight tennis players including Dorothea Lambert Chambers (Wimbledon Champion 1903, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913 & 1914), Ethel Larcombe (Wimbledon Champion 1912), Maxwell Woosnam (Olympic Gold Medallist for Tennis in 1920, also Captain of the England national football team etc.), Alfred Beamish (Olympic Bronze medallist for Tennis in 1912), Elizabeth Ryan (Wimbledon Finalist 1914, 1920, 1921 & 1930 and multiple Doubles Champion), Stanley Doust (Wimbledon Finalist 1913) and two others. All but one have signed in bold pencil. Neatly laid down. Some light age wear, only very slightly affecting a few of the signatures, G
SPORT: A good autograph album containing over 250 signatures by various Olympic athletes, cricketers, footballers, golfers etc., featuring many participants of the Olympic Games in London, 1948, including Louis Marchant, Steve McCooke, Ken Jones (Silver medallist), Ewan Douglas, Audrey Williamson (Silver medallist), John Giles, Dora Gardner, Dorothy Odam-Tyler (Silver medallist), Elspeth Whyte, McDonald Bailey (Bronze medallist, 1952), Duncan Clark and other members of the Great Britain team, Bob Mathias (Gold medallist), Lorenzo Wright (Gold medallist), Steve Seymour (Silver medallist), Henry Wittenberg (Gold medallist), Wilbur Thompson (Gold medallist), Irving Mondschein, Lillian Young, Eddie O'Toole, Bernice Robinson and other members of the USA team, Bjorn Paulson (Silver medallist), Bjorn Vade, Birger Leirud, Erling Kaas and other members of the Norway team, Sven Lundquist (Bronze medallist), Rune Larsson (Bronze medallist), Gudrun Arenander and other members of the Sweden team, Gurnam Singh, Chhota Singh and other members of the India team, Ottario Missoni and other members of the Italy team, Luis de los Santos, Pedro Listur and other members of the Uruguay team, Noemi Simonetto de Portela (Silver medallist), Alberto Biedermann, Gerardo Bonnhoff and other members of the Argentina team, Kemal Horulu and two other members of the Turkey team, Les Laing (Gold medallist), Kathleen Russell, Cynthia Thompson, Sydney Foster, Carmen Phipps and other members of the Jamaica team, Fritz Mast, Richard Rieder and other members of the Switzerland team, Pedro Apellaniz and one other member of the Spain team, Carlos Menezes of Peru, Alvaro Dias, Nuno Morais and one other member of the Portugal team, Art Jackes, Ezra Henniger, Lionel Fournier, Ernie McCullough, Jack Hutchins, Bob McFarlane, Elaine Silburn, Nancy MacKay (Bronze medallist), Diane Foster (Bronze medallist), Pat Jones (Bronze medallist), Millie Cheater and other members of the Canada team, George Hunter (Gold medallist) of South Africa, as well as members of the teams from other countries including Greece, Holland, Chile, France, Iceland, Finland, Hungary, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Egypt, Belgium, Mexico, Pakistan, China, Yugoslavia, Bermuda etc., other sportsmen and women include Don Bradman, Lindsay Hassett, Ian Johnson, Neil Harvey, Bill Johnston, Ray Lindwall, Sid Barnes, Colin McCool and other members of the Australian Cricket team of 1948 (some on individually signed magazine portraits neatly laid down to pages), Bob Johnson and other members of Burnley FC, Alf Padgham, Dai Rees and other golfers, Ronnie Rooke, Bernard Joy, Alena Vrzanova, Shirely Strickland, Sing Tao Sports Club 1947 (fourteen individually irregularly clipped signed pieces laid down alongside each other to one page) etc. Many of the pages are multiple signed and some have small attached magazine portraits etc. Together with eight unsigned printed 8vo official programmes for various Athletic events at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, during the 1948 Olympic Games (30th & 31st July, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th & 7th August), each neatly completed in ink with various results etc. Some light age wear, generally VG, 8 + album
[MONTGOMERY B.L]: (1887-1976) British Field Marshal of World War II. A large uniface cast bronze sculptured portrait medal by A. Jaeger, the relief image depicting Montgomery bust left wearing his beret and two badges and uniform, with the names of some of his military successes, including El Alamein, to the edges in two lines. Mounted within a green felt matt and framed and glazed to an overall size of 9.5 x 9.5. With a dark patination. VG
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