A painted faux tortoiseshell and parcel gilt coffee table, in the Chinese taste, 20th century, the top inset with textured bronze slab and glass top, on shaped apron and legs, 35cm high, 113cm wide, 62cm deepProvenance: The Collection of Lord and Lady Weinstock Condition Report: Some loss of paint, splits to sides, structurally sound, overall good condition.
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Two modern Grand Tour faux bronze resin busts, after the Antique, comprising: Hypnos and Homer, each on an ebonised stand, 34cm and 32cm overall (2)Footnotes: Note: Hypnos is after an original found near Perugia from the 1st/2nd century AD, probably a copy of a Hellenistic bronze from the 4th century. The original is now in the British Museum. Condition Report: Both busts in ready to place condition. The back of the head of Hypnos with a small nick which shows white.
A gilt-bronze mantel clock, mid-19th century, the case finely chased with scrolling foliage, phoenixes and dragon heads, with swing handle flanked by acorn finials to corners above foliate columns on corresponding base and pad feet, with bevelled glass and scrolling foliate dial surround enclosing the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the engine turned dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the scrolling foliate chased reverse door engraved to interior VINER / 235 Regent Street / LONDON / 1844, the pocket watch movement with chronometer escapement, compensated balance wheel, and adapted external single chain fusee, the pocket watch movement signed Barraud Cornhill London and numbered 367, with associated winder, 16cm high (handle not extended)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Viner & Co. are recorded as a working in London, Regent Street, from 1827-50, - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, 799pp.Barraud are recorded as working in London, Cornhill, from 1799-c.1860, and being maker of chronometers to the Royal Navy, - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 2022, 43pp.
A George III gilt-bronze mounted musical bracket clock, by George Prior made for the Turkish Market, London, last quarter 18th century, the architectural case painted with polychrome floral swags and sprays on a green ground, surmounted with a cut-glass sphere above a facetted dome flanked by flambeau urn finials and cut-glass spheres to corners, above two conforming gilt-bronze capped faceted columns, the sides with fabric lined pierced scrolling foliate panels and swing handles, the reverse with arched glazed door, on a moulded plinth base with scrolling foliate feet, the white enamel dial with Turkish numerals, signed GEORGE PRIOR LONDON, with two subsidiary dials above, one inscribed CHIME / SILENT, the other with list of tunes SABAC HAFFIF / MINUETT / SAMAHE / SONG, within shaped floral decorated surround within gilt borders, enclosed within floral cast bezel, the three train fusee movement striking on a bell and playing four tunes on ten bells, the backplate signed Geo Prior London, with pendulum and case key, 67cm high, 40cm wide, 23.5cm deepProvenance: The Property of a LadyPlease note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: George Prior, 1735-1814, was well known for exporting clocks to the Turkish market in the late 18th century. After the establishment of trade with the Ottoman Empire, British diplomats in the late 17th century began presenting clocks as gifts to Ottoman officials, leading to a break in the dominance of the French and Swiss in the market for timepieces. This eventually resulted in a high demand for British clocks and lucrative export businesses such as that of George Prior. Such was his success in this area that the word coined by the Turkish to describe a British-made timepiece, 'Pyrol', is a derivative of his surname. He is listed as being active in 1765-1812 at 31 Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, London, when he was succeeded by his son Edward - Looms, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G. Press, 630pp.
Four gilt-bronze wall appliques, of Louis XV style, 20th century, comprising a pair of twin-light and a pair of three-light appliques, each with scrolling foliate backplate and branches, 41cm high overall (4)It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A pair of French gilt and patinated bronze ewers, in the manner of Clodion, late 19th century, cast overall with trailing grape vines on a punched ground, the handles with cherub mounts issuing from the rims descending to grotesque masks at the bodies, the bodies cast with putti representing the Arts and Sciences, the undersides with imbricated acanthus leaves above a waisted socle, 57cm high (2)Condition Report: Both ewers are heavily tarnished overall to the gilded elements. The imbricated lower section beneath the patinated body to one ewer has been knocked resulting in a gap at this point. This same ewer is mis-shapen to one side of the foot. The cherub mount to this ewer is slightly loose. The foot to the other ewer has also been knocked and is slightly mis-shapen.
A pair of French gilt-bronze five light candelabra, late 19th century, each with fluted and foliate sconces held aloft respectively by Native American male and female figures standing on spreading columns applied with leaves, on hexagonal base, 63cm high (2)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.
A Flemish parcel-gilt bronze plaquette of the Last Supper, late 16th century, with Christ seated behind a long table holding the Bread, with the twelve Apostles seated around him, Judas to the right with a purse and lacking halo, the foreground with two wine jars, in a later bone inlaid ebonised frame, the plaquette - 6.4 x 10.5cmFootnotes: Note: Plaquettes are small plaques or reliefs made of bronze, brass, lead or precious metals. They originated in the 1440s with the desire to reproduce coins and hardstone engravings from ancient Greece and Rome. Some were made as collector’s pieces, to be viewed and displayed in private, and others for practical purposes. They were valued as fine miniature works of art and had a role disseminating imagery and designs throughout Europe.In this plaquette it is unusual to see the figure of Judas holding the thirty pieces of silver in a bag.An almost identical un-gilded example is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, A.455-1910.
A pair of gilt-bronze mounted white marble urns and covers, second half 20th century, with berried laurel swing handles, on square-section bases and toupee feet, 51cm high (2)Condition Report: Both urns in good decorative condition with natural inclusions and some dirty surface marks. The top edge of one has a small infilled chip beneath the gilt-mounted rim adjacent to one handle. This same urn with a 4cm approx. surface crack to the spreading foot. The other urn also has two small infilled chips beneath the gilt-mounted rim adjacent to each handle. Miniscule nicks to the extremities in areas.
After Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, French, 1714-85, a pair of bronze infants, one feeding a bird, the other holding a birdcage, 19th century, each on a naturalistically cast base with cast signature Pigalle, further mounted on stop-fluted circular plinths, 26cm high (2)Footnotes: Note: The present figures are an adaptation of Pigalle's original marbles of infants of 1749 and 1784 that were both transformed into bronze in 1784. Originally, the earlier figure carrying a birdcage was carved as a commission for Jean Paris de Montmartel but later a second figure of a young girl with bird and an apple was carved as a pendant. She is depicted offering an apple to the boy in exchange for the bird he once owned. The present figures are a revision of these earlier models; they vary in size and in posture; the young girl instead feeds the bird with food while the young boy begrudgingly looks over to her.
A pair of French gilt-bronze mounted Sèvres-style porcelain five-light candelabra, c.1880, the turquoise grounds with gilt-heightened reserves of putto personifications of Painting and Sculpture, 51cm high (2) Condition Report: Each candelabrum has some loose elements, the metal mounts can be twisted and moved. One branch of a candelabrum has a couple of splits to the metal. Some verdigris present to the metal sconces and to the feet.
Horse racing interest. A Festival of British Racing gilt metal medal by Theo Fennell, won by High Estate at Ascot, 1988, in fitted case, together with a bronze trophy won by High Estate, the wooden plinth supporting a cast bronze horse's head, to an unmarked white metal mount with presentation engraving, approx. 22.5cm high (2)
Evans (Arthur). The Palace of Minos: A comparative account of the successive stages of the early Cretan civilization as illustrated by the discoveries at Knossos, 4 volumes in 6, plus Index volume, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co, 1921-36, numerous colour and monochrome maps, plates and plans, 3 folding plans contained in volume II part II rear pocket, 4 folding plans contained in volume III rear pocket, red morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey, top edge gilt, original publisher's decorative blue cloth gilt, a few light water spots to backstrips, extremities lightly rubbed, head of rear joint of volume 1 slightly frayed, 8voQTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).A complete set of this monumental work on the excavation and restoration of the ruins at Knossos. Dating from the Bronze Age, it is often called the oldest European city.The index volume is scarce - either lacking, or present as a reprint only.
Pair of French classical gilt bronze wine coolersextensively decorated, with handles in the form of grape vines and further grape vine decoration throughout, adorned with the head of Dionysus God of Wine on each side of the body, a cylindrical frieze above the body of the cooler decorated with various playful cherubs, the base surrounded by further playful cherubs in the round, each wine cooler with a cherub finial with drapery in differing poses, approximately 51cm high x 26cm wide (2) Both with signs of wear consistent with age and use. Both coolers with looseness and slight tilt. Some cherubs loose.
Group of piecesincluding six Russian filigree white metal glass holders, a Persian enamel bowl, 13cm diameter and a Japanese bronze small bowl with a phoenix and dragon, 20cm diameter x 13cm highProvenance: The Olivia Dell collection. All with some marks and wear and the enamel bowl has a chip to the base.
Bahamas Defence Force WW2 Officer's cap badge circa 1939-45. Good rare US manufactured die-cast bronze crowned oval scroll DEFENCE FORCE resting in narrow laurel wreath; schooner shipto voided centre over BAHAMAS scroll. A.H. DONDERO INC, WASH. D.C. Screw post & circular nut. VGC Bob Betts Collection
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