A quantity of British and foreign coins, including a George III crown 1818, a George III shilling 1817, a George III half-crown 1817, a George IV shilling 1826, two William IV half-crowns, comprising 1834 and 1836, five mostly bronze ancient coins, a Switzerland five francs 1932B, a Germany five marks 1951, four coins mounted as jewellery, twenty-one Elizabeth II half-crowns and six Elizabeth II commemorative crowns, together with seven medals and medallions, including a Burma Star, a Third Reich cloth eagle, a mother-of-pearl panel with engraved decoration, and a Mappin & Webb leather case.
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A group of British coins, including a George III crown 1820, pre-1920 issues, including five half-crowns, a shilling, a sixpence and two fourpences, a Victoria halfpenny 1854, pre-1947 issues, including four florins, a shilling and four sixpences, seven various threepences and seven mostly Elizabeth II crowns, together with three ancient bronze coins, a group of foreign coins, including four USA Morgan dollars, comprising 1881, 1883, 1884 and 1887, and a quantity of foreign banknotes, including Germany, Greece, Yugoslavia and Japan.
A Hungary Maria Theresa thaler 1744, detailed `KB`, five further foreign coins, two Roman bronze coins, a crown 1935, with the original box, another crown 1935, three crowns 1953, further British coins, comprising four silver and seven copper, and a medallion commemorating Wellington & Victory 1814.
A Chinese famille rose millefleurs porcelain bowl, mark of Qianlong but late 19th/early 20th Century, the globular body enamelled with dense flowers, iron red pseudo four character mark to base, diameter approx 13cm (hairline crack), together with a Chinese polished bronze bombé censer, two Japanese blue and white plates and a vase and cover.
A pair of Chinese polished bronze desk seals, late 19th/early 20th Century, each surmounted with a seated Buddhistic lion, height approx 5cm, together with a Chinese brown patinated bronze diminutive teapot cast in relief with dragons and vapours, on a circular base, cast two character mark to base, height approx 8.5cm (lacking cover).
After the antique - a 19th Century Continental verdigris cast bronze figure of Diana the Huntress, depicted with a stag by her left side and drawing an arrow from her quiver with her right hand, standing on an integral circular base, height approx 82cm, raised on a later green marble pedestal.
A commemorative bronze figure of Robert Burns after F W Pomeroy mid-brown patination showing Robert Burns standing leaning on a plough, titled to the base '1759 - Burns - 1796' signed F W Pomeroy, Sculptor 1896', 39.5cm high NOTE: The figure a copy of the 1896 statue in Paisley in 1905 a copy was unveiled in Sydney, Australia, also a life sized statue was unveiled in 1921 by the Prime Minister A F Massey in Auckland, this figure titled to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns 1759-1796 the peasant bard of Scotland the strong advocate of the Universal Freedom and the Brotherhood of Man presented to the City of Auckland by J M Mennie President of St Andrew's Society 1920-1921, 1908-1910
A Minton parian group, 'Children with Goat', dated 1863, shape 257, probably after a design by Albert-Ernest Carrieur-Belleuse, depicting Bacchic putti astride a goat, impressed Minton mark, 38cm high This parian group was first shown by Minton at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and is illustrated alongside its partner piece on p.105 of 'The Parian Phenomenon', edited by Atterbury and Batkin. See Christies Sale 1113, 14th March 2013, lot 161 for a similar French gilt-bronze group by Carrier-Belleuse. See accompanying photocopied literature.
A Coalbrookdale bronze alloy test plaque, circa 1880, depicting a religious scene, unmarked, 14.5cm x 18.5cm, contained within oak frame, (loose) *This plaque is a combination of both casting and pressing techniques, a possible solution to making plaques using a lighter weight, less molten material.
A pair of Coalbrookdale plaster test figures, late 19th century, attributed to Francis Derwent Wood, modelled as semi-nude ladies, each with an electrobronzed finish, one with brass plaque inscribed 'Bathers', marked 'O.P 294', registration number 808899 and 'CF38' to reverse, 35.5cm high (one base at fault) Note: These figures were used as the maquettes for the 6ft bronze versions
A pair of 18th century French silver plated candlesticks, of faceted inverted baluster form, 25.2 cm high, together with a pair of 18th century French brass candlesticks with associated sconces and a pair of Flemish turned bronze altar style candlesticks each with a drip-pan and a domed foot. (6) Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.
A 19th century French lacewood musical ?tui, with ebonised mouldings, the lid with a bronze Sphinx mask mount, to a compartmented interior, the lid with a mirror to gilt metal sewing utensils, the base with a musical movement stamped `18162`, 9cm high, 19.3cm wide, 13.5cm deep. Provenance: The Dr. Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
Two 19th century French electroplated and gilt brass jewellery caskets, both inscribed `OUDRY PRE.EDITEUR`, both in the form of tombs each with a silk lined interior, 15.8cm high, 20.5cm wide, together with a French gilt metal inkwell, and a gilt bronze inkwell, naturalistically modelled with a boy carrying a sheaf of wheat standing on a bridge. (4)
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