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Lot 28

A CHINESE GLAIVE, QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY with broad iron hatchet blade (pitted) issuant from a bronze socket formed as a dragon`s head, and copper ferrule with raised silver bands, on a wooden haft 65 cm; 25 1/2 in head

Lot 44

TWO SOUTH EAST ASIAN SHORTSWORDS (KRIS), MADURA, LATE 19TH CENTURY the first with pattern-welded wavy blade incorporating a chevron design, bronze selut (losses), characteristic carved ivory grip (small chips), in its white metal-mounted scabbard with large wrangka; the second similar, the grip involving mythical beasts including the Kuda Sembrani, in its scabbard with highly figured wrangka the first: 36.5 cm; 14 3/8 in blade (2)

Lot 99

A RARE DECORATED BRONZE AXLE BOSS FOR A GUN CARRIAGE, FROM ORDNANCE TAKEN AT THE FALL OF SERINGAPATAM, MYSORE, LATE 18TH CENTURY of heavy tubular construction, cast in relief in the form of a snarling tiger`s head, with punched and engraved bubri detail, on a base of conventional lotus leaves, slotted for a linch pin, and in untouched patinated condition 11.2 cm; 4 ½ in high Provenance Robin Wigington, Stratford-upon-Avon For other examples, mounted on carriages and from the same collection, see Sotheby`s 25 May 2005, lots 28 and 29.

Lot 583

Six hairpins, comprising; a bronze example, labelled as 12th century, Florence, another Roman, another white metal, labelled ""Child`s Hairpin, 6th Century, Anglo Saxon, Found IN Old Grave, Faversham, Kent"", another, labelled ""Byzantine Hairpin, silver, 8th century, for a child"", a silver example labelled ""Silver hairpin c1600, Found Bristol, possibly Dutch"", and an ivory example, labelled ""Ivory hairpin, found in Bath under floorboards"", largest 14.5cm. (6) (Betty Wolf Collection)

Lot 589

A collection of ancient bronze hair pins, comprising; four labelled ""Tany 700-900 AD From a Tomb"", 22cm, four variant bronze examples, labelled ""Circa 600 BC - New South Germany"", largest 16cm, and another labelled ""Child`s Hairpin - Roman - Found in Chichester 2nd Century AD"", 10.7cm. (9) (Betty Wolf Collection)

Lot 381

Three early Hispano Moresque bronze thimbles, circa 1500, comprising; an example with pointed apex, dot punched sides over script frieze with dot decoration, 4.7cm, another with open top and dot punched rim, 1.8cm, and another of squat form and considerable weight, 2.5cm. (3) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 408

Twenty four brass, bronze and steel thimble rings, 17th century and later, mostly excavated. (25) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 409

Twenty four brass, bronze and steel thimble rings, 17th century and later, mostly excavated. (25) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 411

Twelve 17th century and later brass and bronze thimbles, mostly excavated. (12) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 412

Seven 17th century bronze and brass thimbles, of squat form, some enlarging at the apex, mostly excavated. (7) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 414

Seventeen brass and bronze beehive shaped thimbles, some with hole to top, 16th century and later, some excavated. (17) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 415

Nine unusual early brass, bronze and steel thimbles, 16th century and later, one with trefoil pierced top, three with petal tops, some with decoration to sides, including cherubs and birds, mostly excavated. (9) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 419

Eight early bronze and steel thimbles, 15th and 16th century, including; Hispano Moresque examples, onion shapes, etc. (8) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 381

Three early Hispano Moresque bronze thimbles, circa 1500, comprising; an example with pointed apex, dot punched sides over script frieze with dot decoration, 4.7cm, another with open top and dot punched rim, 1.8cm, and another of squat form and considerable weight, 2.5cm. (3) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 411

Twelve 17th century and later brass and bronze thimbles, mostly excavated. (12) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 414

Seventeen brass and bronze beehive shaped thimbles, some with hole to top, 16th century and later, some excavated. (17) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 415

Nine unusual early brass, bronze and steel thimbles, 16th century and later, one with trefoil pierced top, three with petal tops, some with decoration to sides, including cherubs and birds, mostly excavated. (9) (Diane Pelham Burn Collection)

Lot 583

Six hairpins, comprising; a bronze example, labelled as 12th century, Florence, another Roman, another white metal, labelled ""Child`s Hairpin, 6th Century, Anglo Saxon, Found IN Old Grave, Faversham, Kent"", another, labelled ""Byzantine Hairpin, silver, 8th century, for a child"", a silver example labelled ""Silver hairpin c1600, Found Bristol, possibly Dutch"", and an ivory example, labelled ""Ivory hairpin, found in Bath under floorboards"", largest 14.5cm. (6) (Betty Wolf Collection)

Lot 589

A collection of ancient bronze hair pins, comprising; four labelled ""Tany 700-900 AD From a Tomb"", 22cm, four variant bronze examples, labelled ""Circa 600 BC - New South Germany"", largest 16cm, and another labelled ""Child`s Hairpin - Roman - Found in Chichester 2nd Century AD"", 10.7cm. (9) (Betty Wolf Collection)

Lot 1008

Medieval Bronze Trader`s Stamp, intaglio with lion rampant and a gazelle, with 1930`s chain and fitting

Lot 391

Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E (1902-1995) and Hans Coper (1920-1981) a stoneware cylindrical vase, glazed to the foot exterior bronze, the interior grey impressed seal marks, 11cm. high Provenance Primavera Gallery, Cambridge Private collection

Lot 393

Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E. (1902-1995) a large, flaring bowl, covered in a matt blue, pitted glaze, the rim highlighted in bronze and manganese impressed seal mark, 24.5cm. diam. Provenance purchased by the vendor from Lucie Rie directly

Lot 395

Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E. (1902-1995) a porcelain footed bowl, flaring conical form, the exterior white with manganese bands and inlaid vertical lines, the interior sgraffito decorated, covered in a manganese and bronze glaze impressed seal mark 22cm. diam. Provenance purchased by the vendor from Lucie Rie directly

Lot 397

Dame Lucie Rie D.B.E. (1902-1995) a stoneware conical bowl, covered to the foot in a blue and turquoise glaze, the rim highlighted with bronze impressed seal mark, 21.5cm. diam. 11cm. high Provenance Contemporary Ceramics, Phillips, 21st April 1994 lot 428 Private collection

Lot 416

John Bedding (born 1947) a Gaolyard Studios winged vase form, with liner, glazed in fumed verdi gris and bronze, highlighted with gilt impressed seal marks, 41.5cm. wide

Lot 539

The Aviator a patinated bronze cast from a model by Alexandre Kelety, on polished slate base signed in the cast Kelety, stamped bronze, 29cm. high, 31cm. wide

Lot 544

A pair of bronze sculptures of jockeys riding horses, signed in the bronze AG 1/3 34cm. wide Provenance The Nick Rocke Collection

Lot 546

A gilt bronze and ivory figure of a medieval falconer cast and carved from a model by Eutrope Bouret, on veined marble base signed Bouret in the bronze 26cm. high

Lot 303

Brault, an Art Deco bronze study of a male hunter and panther, circa 1925, on black marble base, 84cm wide

Lot 308

Drout, an Art Deco bronze figure of a camel rider, cold painted, on black marble base, 60cm wide

Lot 310

Max Le Verrier, a pair of Art Deco patinated bronze bookends, circa 1930, modelled as rams, on gild lined black marble bases, signed, 16.5cm high

Lot 345

An Itan style miniature inlaid bronze vessel or fenghu, inlaid with gilt lozenges enclosing silver wire, archaic scrolls under a pair of dragon headed handles, 6.5cm high

Lot 346

A Shang style miniature bronze wine vessel or gui, carved with taotie reliefs with gold splashes, Qianlong seal mark, 4cm diameter

Lot 373

An Austrian cold painted bronze figure of a poodle by Bergman, black with red collar and pom-poms, stamped 'SCH' 10.5cm long

Lot 380

A 17th century bronze mortar, circa 1680, each side cast with a crest of a stag, 9.5cm high

Lot 381

A 17th century bronze mortar, circa 1640, probably by John Clifton of the Whitechapel Foundry, London, cast with a central foliate scroll band, turned and flared form, 8cm high

Lot 383

A late 16th century leaded bronze mortar, flared form with ribbed moulding, ring and loop handles, 10cm high

Lot 426

A 19th century French gilt bronze clock, the 3 inch white enamelled dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, within a figural case modelled with putti feeding a swan, the whole entwined with vines, 26cm high

Lot 1658

Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - Mixed Bronze Coin Group [84]2nd-4th century AD, group comprising: sestertii and ases (6); the remainder later bronzes, various emperors, types and mints represented, including a group of barbarous copies; all English field finds. 268 grams total. Found various places, southern England, 1980s. [84, No Reserve]Early coins fair, later issues fine to very fine.

Lot 1660

Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - The Quidenham (Norfolk) Hoard 2010 - Siliquae and Bronzes [150]4th century AD, group comprising the entire hoard, as reported and catalogued in detail by the British Museum, including: siliquae (6) of Valentinian I (1), Honorius (3), uncertain emperor (2, including a fragment), with bronze nummi of Constantine I, Constantine II, Valentinian I, Valens, Gratian, Valentinian II and Arcadius, with some Urbs Roma and a single barbarous radiate antoninianus; various reverses and mints represented, some uncertain issues; accompanied by the British Museum report and the coins contained in annotated paper envelopes, numbered to correspond with the report entries. Abdy, Richard, British Museum report (this hoard). Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference NMS-CSA931; Treasure Act, 1996, reference 2010-T59 (disclaimed). 385 grams total. Found near Quidenham, Norfolk, UK, 2010. The British Museum report suggests a likely burial date of 390-410 AD, during the last few years of direct Roman authority in Britain. [150]As excavated.

Lot 173

Roman Bronze Male Torso3rd century AD. A hollow-cast male torso with defined musculature, right shoulder in a raised position; possibly from a figure of a heroic emperor; mounted on a custom-made stand. Accompanied by a metallographic analysis certificate issued by Begbroke Nano, no.R4427. 4.4 kg, 33cm including stand (13"). Property of a West London gentleman, acquired 2011; ex Chalk collection, acquired in the 1960s, with authenticating document. Fine condition.

Lot 1765

World Military - Germany - World War I - Kapitänleutnant Otto Weddigen - U Boat Action Silver Commemorative MedalUndated, World War I period (1915), by Ziegler and Grunthal. Obv: three-quarter bust with KAPITANLEUTNANT OTTO WEDDIGEN legend. Rev: u-boat at sea (during the action of 22 September 1914) with Iron Cross and branch above with DEM ANDENKEN DES HELDENMUTIGEN FUHRERS legend and S M UNTERSEEBOOTE U9 UND U29 in two lines to exergue; with German descriptive dealer`s ticket. 14.30 grams, 33mm. This medallion (also struck in bronze) posthumously celebrates Otto Weddigen, born 15 September 1882 in Herford, Westphalia; he died 18 March 1915, at sea off the Moray Firth, Scotland. His successes as a u-boat commander, including the sinking of three British armoured cruisers in about an hour during the second month of World War I, made him one of the most famous of the Imperial German submarine heroes. [No Reserve]Good extremely fine, few hairlines to fields. Scarce, especially in silver.

Lot 192

Roman Gold Crossbow Brooch4th century AD. A fabricated bow brooch with square-section transverse arm, three onion-shaped knops with beaded wire collars, scrolled loops to the upper face, rectangular-section bow with beaded wire collar, trapezoidal D-section footplate with notched upper edges; gold hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 505. 11 grams, 42mm (1 3/4"). From the Maurice Braham and Lord McAlpine collections; formerly in the collection of Henry Mossop, Lincolnshire, UK. This is a rare and unusual example of the highest skill in Roman jewellery making. The catchplate is solid gold; most of the remainder is thick gold sheet beaten over a base metal core, probably bronze. The knobs in particular show numerous tiny hammer marks. This item is accompanied by a positive XRF metal analysis report for the gold from Oxford X-ray Fluorescence Limited. Very fine condition.

Lot 228

Roman Bronze Kheiron Centaur Figurine1st century BC-2nd century AD. A cast figurine of Kheiron the centaur on a rectangular base with chamfered edges, four stub feet; the centaur bearded, advancing with hollow right hand raised. 130 grams, 69mm (2 3/4"). Private collection, UK; formed in the 1980s. Very fine condition.

Lot 229

Roman Bronze Bacchus Statuette1st-2nd century AD. A cast figurine of Bacchus standing nude with hair tied into characteristic braids falling to the shoulders, right arm extended, left hand in cradling pose and forearm extended. 163 grams, 10.5cm (4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired in the UK before 1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 230

Roman Bronze Hercules Figurine2nd-3rd century AD. A cast figure of young Hercules(?), nude, with tightly curled hair, right arm extended. Cf. similar Hercules figure in Allason-Jones, L. & Miket, R. The Catalogue of Small Finds from South Shields Roman Fort, Newcastle, 1984, item 3.388. 121 grams, 79mm (3 1/4"). From an old Hampshire collection. [No Reserve]Fine condition, repaired.

Lot 231

Roman Bronze Crowned Goddess Tyche Statuette1st century BC-1st century AD. A hollow-cast figurine of a crowned figure in a loose robe in naturalistic seated pose, right arm resting on the knee and left arm to the rear supporting the body, a Roman copy of the Hellenistic original depicting the goddess Tyche of Antioch by Eutychides 70 grams, 73mm (2 3/4"). Property of a retired sculptor; from a collection formed in the 1980s. Fair condition.

Lot 232

Roman Bronze Venus-Aphrodite Statuette1st-2nd century AD. A cast figurine of Venus-Aphrodite standing with her robe on her hips, right hand holding a patera; hair dressed with a wreath. 127 grams, 85.5mm (3 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 234

Roman Bronze Head of Jupiter1st century BC-2nd century AD. A hollow-cast bust of Jupiter with neatly dressed hair and beard, plaited band above the brow, stern features. Cf. similar hairstyle on the Jupiter figurine in the Muséum Calvet d`Avignon in Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 5. 244 grams, 56mm (2 1/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired in the UK before 1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 236

Roman Bronze Bowl Mount with Head of a Maenad1st-2nd century AD. A cast D-shaped bowl mount with lateral vine-leaf detail, knop finial, transverse band above with substantial ring; face of a maenad in high relief with headband and knops above the brow. 166 grams, 80mm (3 1/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired in the UK before 1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 245

Roman Bronze Figural Lock Plate1st-2nd century AD. A flat-section discoid plaque with notched edge, incised concentric rings, two slots to accept keys, three holes for attachment pins and two ferrous pins, three faces modelled in the round; ferrous accretion to the reverse. 54 grams, 96mm (3 3/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 250

Roman Bronze Military Fittings Group1st-3rd century AD. A mixed group comprising: two openwork buckles, each with scrolled loop and bar to the rear edge; a phallic mount; a belt mount with volute scroll to each end; a key with coiled loop; a square-section bell with ring-and-dot detail to each face, tiered shoulder; a lower guard from a dagger with pelletted bands to the lower edge on each face. Cf. Chapman, E.M. A Catalogue of Roman Military Equipment in the National Museum of Wales, BAR British Series no.388, Oxford, 2005, items Sh12, Sh17 (buckle loops). 81 grams total, 26-54mm (1 - 2 1/4"). Ex Northern English collection; found Northumberland, UK, 1990s. [7, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 251

Roman Bronze Disc Mirror1st-3rd century AD. A cast discoid mirror with one polished face, raised lip to the reverse and concentric rings. 303 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. [2]Fine condition.

Lot 253

Roman Bronze Bowl with Concentric Circles2nd-3rd century AD. A hemispherical bowl with chamfered rim, band of incised concentric rings to the inner face. 801 grams, 25cm (9 3/4"). Property of a lady by descent; acquired by the vendor`s father in the 1960s. Very fine condition, cleaned and conserved.

Lot 254

Roman Tinned Bronze Decorated Bowl2nd-3rd century AD. A hemispherical sheet-bronze bowl with flattened base, band below the rim with ring-and-dot ornament; with an ancient repair to a vertical crack. 139 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Property of a lady by descent; acquired by the vendor`s father in the 1960s. Fine condition, cleaned and conserved.

Lot 255

Roman Bronze Oil Lamp5th century AD. A hollow-cast lamp with piriform basal ring, collared nozzle with volute scroll to spout, hinged pyramidal lid with three vents to each face, two leaf-shaped knops flanking the nozzle, band of impressed pellets to the discus and rim, loop handle to the rear with leaf-shaped reflector. 163 grams, 13cm (5"). From the collection of a medical professional; acquired 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 259

Roman Bronze `Winged Victory` Intaglio Ring1st-2nd century AD. A round-section hoop supporting an elliptical bezel with intaglio motif of a winged female over a wavy line. 4.83 grams, 23mm overall, 19.74mm internal diameter (approximate size British T 1/2, USA 9 3/4, Europe 22.0, Japan 21) (1"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired 1980s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 261

Roman Bronze Intaglio Ring Group1st-3rd century AD. A group of two finger rings with religious imagery comprising: one with carinated round-section hoop, elliptical bezel with intaglio of a hooded priest and a tree; one with flat-section hoop, discoid bezel with facing Mithraic bull-head and bowl above. 3.95 grams, 18-21mm (3/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired Aleppo, 1980s. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Lot 262

Roman Bronze Pan Intaglio Ring4th century AD. A plain D-section hoop rising to ribbed shoulders ending in volute scroll detailing on the bezel edges; the bezel a gold cell setting for an elliptical intaglio depicting a seated figure, possibly Pan with his pipes. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 210, Type V, variant 1. 12.3 grams, 28mm overall 21.47mm internal diameter (approximate size British X 1/2, USA 11 3/4, Europe 26.92, Japan 26). (1"). Ex TimeLine Auctions, 11 March 2011, Lot 575, sold for £350.00; formerly in an old English collection. Extremely fine condition.

Lot 263

Roman Bronze Ring with Janiform Carnelian Intaglio3rd century AD. A thick D-section hoop expanding to a broad plaque with inset carnelian intaglio of janiform faces of Silenus and Bacchus. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 246 Type II, variant 3. 9.66 grams, 23mm overall, 18.23mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16) (1"). From the jewellery collection of a medical professional; acquired 1970s. The ring is made from a tin-rich alloy, much like pewter, giving it a silvery appearance. Fine condition.

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