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An early Victorian Palmer & Co. bronze and ruby glass lamp, the collar with an applied plaque inscribed `PALMER & CO. PATENT`, with the Royal Coat of Arms, to a leaf and berry mount and a gilt strap work decorated stem on vine leaf and grape tripod paw feet and a triform base, 78.4cm high, 21.7cm wide.
After the antique. A late 19th century Italian bronze ath?nienne, with a pierced gallery and cast handles above satyr monopodia supports, their tails entwined, on paw and disc feet, possibly by either J. Chiurazzi & Fils, or George Sommer, Napoli 42.8cm high, 26.6cm wide. The prototype for this bronze ath?nienne can now be found in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Napoli.
After the antique. An early 19th century Grand Tour bronze of Arrotino, crouching sharpening his blade on a whetstone, mounted on a Siena marble plinth and a leaf moulded base, Italian or French, 17.5cm high, 17.4cm wide. The Hellenistic-Roman original was discovered in the 16th century in Trastevere, Rome. It found its way into the Medici collections in the 18th century and is now on display in the Tribuna of the Uffizi, Florence.
Thomas Woolner R.A. (1825-1892). A portrait of William Charles Wentworth, circular bronze relief plaque, signed and dated `T. Woolner Sc 1854.`, 21cm diameter, later mounted. William Charles Wentworth (1790-1872) is a very important figure in Australian history. He was a poet, explorer, politician and journalist and was one of the leading figures of early colonial New South Wales. Provenance: The collection of Ralph Holland (1917-2012), art historian.
Pierre-Jean David, called David d`Angers (French, 1788-1856). Four portraits, Jean-Baptiste Kleber, Adam Mickiewicz, Justus Freiherr von Liebig and Bernard-Germain-Etienne de la Ville, bronze relief plaques, all signed and dated, 17.9cm diameter, max., all mounted on later wooden plaques. (4) Provenance: The collection of Ralph Holland (1917-2012), art historian.
Francesco de Matteis (Italian, 1852-1917). Nel Circo (At the Circus), a bronze group of eight street urchins, signed `De Matteis` and with foundry stamp `FOND ART LAGANA NAPOLI`, 33cm high, 100cm wide. Each cast of Nel Circo is unique and was exhibited at several national exhibitions in the 19th century including the Esposizione di Belle Arti of Florence in 1896.
After Isidore Jules Bonheur (French, 1827-1901). `The Steeplechase`, bronze, signed `I. BONHEUR`, on a naturalistic base, 27.7cm high, 34cm wide. This is one of Isidore Bonheur`s most famous sculptures and was described by Christopher Payne in his book `Animals in Bronze` as `one of the finest bronzes in the animalier field`.
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