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A 19th Century French Marquetry Secrètaire Cabinet with decorative gilt bronze mounts. The piece in two sections clad in diagonally grained rosewood inlaid with sprays of flowers & foliage. The upper section having a gallery railed top above two glazed doors enclosing display shelves. The lower section housing three drawers on cabriole legs; the top drawer having a fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers and an inset velvet writing surface. 72¾ ins (185 cms) high, 33 ins (84 cms) wide, 16½ ins (42 cms) deep.
A Neo-Gothic Cast Bronze Casket, A 16th Century Style Bronze Table Bell, A Pewter Desk Tray, and a Flat Round Cast Metal Box. The casket of rectangular form decorated with figures in tracery arches and raised on bracket feet, 2¼ ins (6 cms) high, 5½ ins (14 cms) long, 3 ins (7.5 cms) wide. The table bell intricately cast with classical figures beneath pendant lamps and bands of ornamentation, with a cluster of ropes forming the handle, 7 ins (18 cms) in height. The bronze-patinated pewter tray cast with an Austrian man's head overlooking landscape with stags in distance and branch form border sprouting clumps of fir cones and acorns, 8 ins x 4½ ins (20 cms x 12 cms). The lidded roundel pot with black patination cast to simulate black basalt with Madonna della Sedia to the lid and concentric bands of engine turned decoration to the base, 3½ ins (9 cms) in diameter.
A Large Late 19th Century Gilt Bronze mounted Jardiniere of shouldered oval form on a fluted pedestal foot. The dark rich blue glazed body enhanced by intricately cast gilt bands and swagged in garlands of fruiting vine around the shoulders and foliate scroll handles either side, 9¼ ins (23.5 cms) high, 16 ins x 9 ins (41 cm x 23 cms).
An Empire Ceiling Light. The black patinated bowl-shaped body with tapered top hanging from three suspension rods and surmounted by a gilt bronze eagle, with nine light branches emanating from the rim. The branches cast with green man face masks; the base with a decoratively cast rosette within a laurel wreath centred by a reeded pendant finial. Approximately 48 ins (122 cms) in length, 28 ins (71 cms) wide.
Two Art Deco Style Bronze Panthers by Milo with foundry medallions; 'Fondeurs Bords de Seine'. One depicting running stamped A6207 and mounted on a slate black base, 8½ ins (22 cms) high, 12 ins (30 cms) in length. The other depicted descending a steeply sloped pedestal stamped A1356, 12 ins (30 cms) in height.
A Pair of 19th Century Gilt Bronze Candelabra in the manner of Henri Picard. Each candelabrum mounted with the figure of a winged cherub and having six candle cups raised on scrolling foliate branches emanating from a central stem with reeded bulb and scrolled tripod. The square plinth bases with re-entrant corner quadrants and patera appliqués, 22 ins (56 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Boulle-work Bijouterie Table ornamented with panels of scrolling brass inlay & golden tortoiseshell veneer in ebonised rosewood surrounds. The rectangular serpentine edged top having a bevelled glass lid and sides standing on square cabriole legs with gilt bronze mounts united by an undershelf, 30¾ ins (78 cms) high 24 ins x 16½ ins (61 cms x 42 cms).
A 19th Century French Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock by Lenoir, Paris. The Louis XV style scrolling Rococo case surmounted by a cherub holding a lyre, with a musical trophy adorning the base and pierced panels of scrolling foliage to the sides. The movement striking a bell, lacking a silk suspended pendulum, with a 5½ ins (14 cms) white enamelled convex dial signed LENOIR Paris. 17 ins (43 cms) in height.
A Charming Louis XVI Style White Marble Clock Set with gilt bronze mounts intricately cast with laurel sprays,pendant garlands and beading. The clock with enamelled dial in a rectangular case surmounted by an urn finial, 7½ ins (19 cms) high. The accompanying candlesticks with urn shaped candle cups cast with stiff leaves above square tapering stems and plinth bases raised on toupée feet, 6 ins (15 cms) high.
A Pair of French Kingwood Petites Commodes with Gilt Bronze Mounts. The brêche marble tops having moulded edging above three drawers inlaid with trelliswork parquetry and adorned with foliate cast handles and decorative mounts including unusual lion head appliqués to the legs, 27 ins (69 cms) high, 23½ ins (60 cms) wide, 14 ins (35 cms) deep.
A 19th Century Boulle Work Bonheur du Jour clad in red simulated tortoiseshell veneers with decorative engraved brass inlay and ebonised borders. The back having a raised central cupboard with a pierced gallery rail and a gilt bronze bearded face mask wreathed in wheat & fruiting vines to the door, flanked by two glazed concave fronted side cupboards. The table base with red 'leather' inserts bordered by gilt blocked embellishments, above a swept apron with central drawer standing on square tapering cabriole legs adorned with gilt mounts, 54½ ins (138 cms) high, 49½ ins (125 cms) wide, 25 ins (63.5 cms) deep.
A 19th Century French Parquetry Bureau Plat with gilt bronze mounts. The serpentine top having a tooled leather insert and cross-banded border above a swept parquetry frieze fitted with a drawer at one end and standing on square tapering cabriole legs with Rococo mounts, 29¾ ins (75.5 cms) high, 45 ins x 27½ ins (115 cms x 70 cms).
A 19th Century Vernis Martin Style Serpentine front Display Cabinet with decorative bronze mounts. The glazed door and side panels enclosing a shelved interior lined with faded crimson velveteen. The lower panels hand painted with a romantic scene and landscape (lacking marble top), 65 ins (165 cms) high, 29 ins (74 cms) wide.
A Fine Mid 19th Century Boulle-work Fold Over Card Table having red tortoiseshell panels of elaborate scrolling brass inlay, within ebonised borders. The serpentine top swivelling around and folding out to reveal the baize playing surface, above a swept apron adorned with a gilt bronze bearded face mask. Standing on square tapering cabriole legs with decorative gilt bronze mounts.
Alfred Dubucand (1828-1894). A Reddish Brown Patinated Bronze Figure Group of Arab on Horseback with a rifle slung over his back, drinking water from a cup, and a female water carrier stood alongside, the base signed DUBUCAND, 23½ ins (60 cms) high, 16 ins (41 cms) in length, 7½ ins (19 cms) wide.
A Fabulous Quality Louis XVI Style Side Marquetry Cabinet with gilt bronze mounts and a pink & grey mottled marble top. The cabinet having concaved sides flanking the cabinet door intricately inlaid with an interlaced trellis design and having a raised hexagonal centre panel emblazoned with a monogram encircled by a green stained harewood laurel garland. The frieze, breakfront pilasters and base adorned with fine gilt bronze mounts, standing on toupée feet 36 ins (91 cms) high, 36 ins (91 cms) wide, 13½ ins (34 cms) deep.
A Fine Quality Victorian Burr Walnut & Marquetry Table. The oval quatrefoil top framed by a broad ebony band inlaid with sprays of flowers, foliage and scrollwork, in kingwood cross-banded borders. The frieze having a bevelled serpentine edge incorporating a drawer to one side, standing on cabriole legs with gilt bronze mounts 29 ins (74 cms) high, 57 ins x 41 ins (145 cms x 104 cms).
A Bronze Cloisonné Censer decorated with flowers, foliage and scroll work, and having a phoenix roundel to the domed lid surrounded by three pierced heart-shaped vents. The bulbous vessel projecting gilded kylin head handles, standing on three integral feet with a cast seal mark to the base, 9 ins (23 cms) high, 14 ins (36 cms) in diameter.
Jules Edmond Masson (1871-1932). A Pair of Patinated Bronze Grey Hounds, individually cast and mounted on a carved sandstone base with plaque inset to back inscribed 'J.E. Masson, Medaille d'Or, Salon des Artistes Français', 21½ ins (54.5 cms) in height, 22½ ins (57 cms) long, 8 ins (20 cms) wide.
A 19th Century Porcelain Cassolette with Gilt Bronze Mounts. The cylindrical body hand painted with garlands of flowers, encompassed by gilt mounts cast with crossed arrows entwined in flowers and ribbon, with a pierced collar of undulating foliage to the top, a domed lid surmounted by a seeding foliate finial, and scrolling twin handles to the sides. The pedestal stand composed of four lion paw legs raised on a square platform base, 12½ ins (32 cms) high.
Second Lieutenant Richard Borlase Jenkins - 9th Sqdn., Royal Flying Corps and 2nd Bn., South Wales Borderers; his bronze memorial death plaque together with 1914-15 Star and War & Victory Medals, housed in a glazed copper frame by Vickery of Regent Street, together with Aviator's Certificate, Log book,(torn-out pages leave no entries) photograph of him in uniform and an oil on canvas portrait based on this photo and accompanied by a large quantity of photocopied research material relating to him, his service career and the type of aircraft he flew. Jenkins was born in Caswell Bay, near Swansea in 1896 and enlisted in the South Wales Borderers, but after graduating from Military Flying School at Farnborough, he was posted to the Royal Flying Corps as an aviator in October 1915. On January 17th 1916, whilst returning from a hand-bombing raid on a German depot he came under fire from an enemy aircraft. Despite being wounded to the left side of his head and the extensive damage to his unarmed Farman biplane, he made safe landing back at his base, but died the following day from his wounds, aged 19 years.

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