Franz Bergman: Pair of late 19th century / early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze models of Mallard Ducks, Bergman vase pad mark and stamped Geschutzt 6429 the tallest 22cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT Taller duck - one claw slightly mishapen both generally have some paintloss and wear commensurate with age
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Early 20th century Chinese bronze censor with Dog of Foo knop, twin elephant-head handles, white metal and enamel inlaid figures, raised on three scroll legs and separate lotus leaf base, 38cm high CONDITION REPORT Two legs have been resoldered, not sitting entirely square on base. Cover slightly mishapen at rim, elephant mask handles, tusks appear to be slightly truncated, otherwise general wear
Group of dog related vertu to include silver plated dog whistle with dog's head terminal, 7cm wide, a similar base metal whistle, bronze model of a greyhound, glass bulldog, bronze of a monkey riding a dog, pair of silver dog mounts, bulldog novelty tape measure and a copper model of spaniel CONDITION REPORT Dog whistle slight dent to stem, glass bulldog with slight chips and missing eyes. The other items in the lot have some general wear but otherwise are ok
A good quality 19th century bronze watch holder, modelled as a cobra with inset red glass eyes, its coiled body resting upon a rocky base of circular form, hinged to reveal an interior conmpartment, stamped Published Feb 5th 1850 Ben W Hawkins, the snake's body also stamped B W Hawkins published Mar 6th 1850, the body accommodating a circular cased compass, the snake's hood supporting a cherub balancing on one foot, his left arm cradling three birds, set before a circular mercury filled thermometer (believed to be the work of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins 1807 - 1894: Hawkins was famed for work on the dinosaurs in the Crystal Palace Park), 24 cm tall approx
Margaret Wrightson (1877-1976),a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps,, dressed in a coat, a hat and holding a stick, inscribed 'Margaret Wrightson Sc 19',25cm high Margaret Wrightson (1877-1976) studied under William Blake Richardson and Edouard Lanteri at the Royal Academy of Art. She exhibited at the Royal Academy nineteen times between 1905 and 1921. She was involved in the surge in commissions of public memorials after World War One, such as that at Cramlington, Northumberland, from 1922, of St George.A similar bronze entitled ‘Mechanic, Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps’ dating from 1917 was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1919. Another work from 1928 commemorates Charles Lamb, in the Inner Temple in the City of London.
A 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser VX Turbo, registration number G573 RDV, bronze. This rare short wheel base Land Cruiser was originally supplied by Pollitt of Exeter. It is a well maintained and original example which was owned by the previous keeper for over 20 years. The Toyota is offered for auction with an accompanying history file containing numerous receipts, previous expired MOTs, handbooks, original dealers wallet and some spares. V5C, MOT to August 2016 See illustrations Please note that there is a £60+VAT minimum premium on this lot

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