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After Giambologna (Flemish 1529-1608). A 17th century Italian Florentine bronze figure of the Crouching Venus, on a Swedish porphyry and veined white marble base, 18.4cm high. Provenance: Sir Leon Bagrit London until 1979. With Daniel Katz Ltd, London, June 2000. The Collection of the Late P. J. Rankin.
After Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598-1654). The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, an oval bronze relief plaque, 2nd half 17th century, 26.7 x 33.7cm. This bronze relief is a version after the original gilt bronze relief designed by Algardi to accompany the marble group of The Martyrdom of St. Paul in S. Paolo, Bologna in 1641. The altar was designed by Borromini on the commission of Cardinal Bernardino Spada. A closely related gilt bronze example was sold by Sotheby's, Important European Terracotta & Bronze Sculpture from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, 29th January 2010, lot 439.
Cricketing interest. After Joseph Durham (1814-1877). A pair of bronze figures of cricketers, one preparing to bowl, the other taking guard, on a naturalistic base, signed 'J.Durham', 39cm high (max). (2) The original series of five cricketers was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1864. A complete set was sold by Dreweatt Neate, The Keith Crump Collection of Cricketing Memorabilia, 26th September 2006, for £26,000.
A Bronze Age socketed axe head, cast with parallel lines and with an attachment loop, 9.8cm long, a Bronze Age socketed axe head with attachment loop and parallel cast ridges to the interior, 10.4cm long and a European socketed axe head with twin attachment loops, inscribed Carillo Jean Spain B.C.11, 13cm long. (3)
A Luristan bronze dagger handle, with a bifurcated flared crescent pommel with raised line moulded shaft with small remains of iron blade, 15.5cm long, a bronze sword handle and blade fragment with a disc pommel and with circle and line decoration, 21cm long, and four bronze spear tips, two with collection numbers and one with a hand written label from Eturia, 24.5cm the longest. (6)
A Bronze Age axe head, with a crescent shape tip, 11.2cm long, a Bronze Axe head with painted collection number, a bronze spur, a bronze horse bit, an African bronze manila currency bangle, a middle Eastern bronze bangle, cast with animal masks, a bronze globular weight and a pair of pliers. (8)
After Bernard-Gabriel Seurre (French 1795-1867). A 19th century French bronze figure of Moliere, the writer seated holding a book and pen, on a black marble base, the underside with a handwritten paper label, 12.3cm high, 14cm wide. The original sculpture can be found at the junction of rue Moliere and rue Richelieu, Paris.
A Bronze Age axe head, each side cast with three parallel lines, with an attachment loop and with a hand written label A British celt found at Crefsbrooke Derby, 15cm long, a Bronze Age axe head with a printed label from Fenton & Sons Ltd, 11 New Oxford St, London, inscribed Pyon House, Herefordshire, 17cm long, and a European bronze axe head with green patina, 16cm long. (3)

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