A good pair of early/mid 19th Century style French patinated bronze and ormolu mounted Candlesticks, (now as Lamps and mounted with electrical fittings), the gilded drip pans with reeded edges and above an acanthus cast ring and tapering hexagonal stem, the tri-form base with large foliate bulb and further foliate casting terminating in animals paw feet, with pleated shades, 43 cm high (including bulb fitting but not shade)
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A good pair of Japanese Meiji period patinated bronze baluster shaped Vases, each with pointed oval shaped tops above slightly waisted necks and the main bodies decorated in relief with flower heads and large leaves, each raised on spreading circular foot, (of good weight and patination), each approx. 29.5cm high (one vase with two small dents to main body, rear)
- 5 litre V8, automatic transmission, Holley carburettor with ram air scoop - 41,138 recorded miles and MOT'd into July 2016 - UK Supplied, rare RHD example and 4 previous keepers The phenomenal success of the '64 Mustang is engrained in American automotive folklore, and while McQueen's Detective Frank Bullitt immortalised the '68 Fastback variant, the fact is that by the end of that decade the model had grown too big and sales had dropped away. So in 1970 Lee Iacocca ordered the development of an all-new smaller pony car and, in a fortunate piece of timing, the newcomer arrived coincident with the oil crisis - 'the right car at the right time' - and over one million examples were sold during its four year reign. The Mustang II on offer is a 1976 Liftback model that's equipped with the top of the range 4.9-litre (302ci) V8 engine, the intake to the Holley carburettor of which is aided by a 'ram air' scoop. Finished in Bronze and trimmed in a mix of Bronze and Black, 'ORH 152P' is a rare UK-supplied right-hand drive example that's had five keepers to date, the most recent of which has retained the fast Ford since 2010. He is now selling it complete with a sales invoice from 1977, Haynes manual, club magazine, and collection of old invoices and MOTs, plus one valid to July 14th 2016.
- 1 of just 420 LE roadsters made - 47,600 recoded miles, 6 previous keepers and a new hood - Luggage rack, leather seats and MOT'd into September 2016 The Limited Edition (LE) MGBs were the final iteration of this ever-popular British sports car prior to the sad closure of MG's Abingdon factory in October 1980. The total production run was 1,000 - 580 Pewter-coloured GTs, and 420 Roadsters finished in a distinctive shade of Bronze. The roadster on offer displays 47,600 miles and has had 6 previous keepers. Having received a new hood the MG also includes a Luggage rack and leather seats. Offered with an MOT into September 2016 the vendor currently rates the MG as follows :- Bodywork: 'Very Good' Engine: 'Excellent' Electrical Equipment: 'Excellent' Paintwork: 'Good' Gearbox: 'Very Good' Interior Trim: 'Excellent'
Prog Rock: four albums, Genesis - Foxtrot - Charisma CAS 1058 UK 1972 1st press large Mad Hatter label with B&C credit 1U/1U matrix gatefold sleeve VG+ vinyl VG+ and Selling England By The Pound - Charisma CAS 1074 UK 1973 1st press large Mad Hatter label with B&C credit 1U/2U matrix with lyric inner EX/VG++, Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself - Bronze ILPS 9169 UK 1971, 1U/1U matrix with lyric inner sleeve with mirror outer sleeve VG++/Ex and Demons And Wizard - Bronze ILPS 9193 UK 1972 A2/B2 matrix with lyric inner EX/EX
Jean-Jacques Feuchère 1807 - 1852 Satan, L'ange Dechu Signed and dated: Feuchere 1833 Bronze, dark brown patina 34.5cm high For any modern student of nineteenth century French sculpture, Jean-Jacques Feuchère's Satan has become one of the icons of the period, because it was selected as the front cover illustration of the pioneering exhibition The Romantics to Rodin, French Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from North American Collections in 1980. The relevance of Feuchère's Satan was graphically illustrated by the selection of Rodin's Thinker for the back cover of the catalogue. For Peter Fusco, writing the entry for the bronze in the exhibition, the Satan 'epitomizes the interests of Romantic sculptors'. Exhibited at the Salon in 1834, Feuchère's Satan was highly praised: 'among all the angels and demons, there is one figure that incontestably merits particular attention because of the original character it has been imprinted with, because of the novelty of its composition and the conscientious craftsmanship with which it is rendered, it is the Satan of M. Feuchère, a personification, with plenty of verve and ardour, of the evil genius at odds with being powerless.' CONDITION REPORT: Overall condition is good, dark brown patina, some wear to patina on knees and raised ribs of the wings, no foundry mark, Provenance: From a deceased estate, proceeds of the auction bequeathed to The British Heart Foundation
French ormolu and bronze blackamoor figural two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the 3.25" bronze dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals inset into a rocky pedestal surmounted by palms and attended by a standing figure, upon a rectangular canted ornate base with foliate feet, 15.25" high (pendulum)
Good French bronze and ormolu two train elephant mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell inscribed no. 7385, the 4.75" dial with Roman cartouche and Arabic raised enamel numerals, within a drumhead casing surmounted by a seated Chinese gentleman under a parasol, supported upon the back of an elephant standing on a rococo style ormolu stand cast in relief with C-scrolls and foliage, 18" high overall (pendulum and keys)
Bronze and ormolu figural two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4" dial signed Clermont, Rue St Honore 296, a Paris, within an ornate cast rococo style stepped case surmounted by a bronze figure of a cherub helping a girl read musical notation, 15.75" high
A MASSIVE ZOOMORPHIC CEREMONIAL BALUSTER SHAPED BRONZE METAL CEREMONIAL KETTLE, believed to be of Iban Malais origins from Northern Borneo. 38cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Handle is loose one side and very grubby. Heavy oxidisation to interior and piece broken off on lid. Dents and losses to rim base and holes and losses to metal in many places.
CHINESE STONEWARE CELADON GLAZED BALUSTER VASE in the form of an archaic bronze vase with overall crackle glaze and six character Yong Zheng seal mark to the base within an iron brown wash dressed foot rim. 20cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Minor nicks and wear but no obvious damage or restoration.
British WWII Bronze Star Group of five: 1939 - 1945 star, France and Germany star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Named to Lt 99754 Kenneth Fairley Strathearn Glider Pilot Regiment, Army air Corp. Who took part of the raid at Arnhem and was awarded the Bronze Star by the American Major General Commander under Montgomery. He was killed in action 24th March 1945 and has a copy of his citation included.
A gilt-metal and porcelain clock garniture de cheminée L A gilt-metal and porcelain clock garniture de cheminée L. Marti & Cie, late 19th century, with eight-day gong striking movement stamped L. Marti, Medaille Bronze, and numbered 3193 58, the cartouche cased case with an urn finial; 44cm high Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook
A monumental French Napaoleon III gilt-bronze and white marble figural... A monumental French Napaoleon III gilt-bronze and white marble figural mantel clock, Hemon A Paris, third quarter 19th century, the eight-day drum bell striking movement with four inch white enamel Roman numeral dial with gilt numerals, the case with flower festooned urn attended by flanking cherubs, on a shaped scroll cast base, 98cm high Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook
After Jean Boulogne, called Giambologna , a patinated bronze model of... After Jean Boulogne, called Giambologna (Flemish, 1529 1608), a patinated bronze model of Mercury Alighting, late 19th century, portrayed nude but for his petasus, the caduceus in his lowered left hand, his weight on his left foot, held aloft by a Nimbus, above an ebonised plinth, 86cm high Provenance: From Cherkley Court, former home of Lord Beaverbrook
A gilt and patinated bronze colza oil table lamp in the Regency 'Grecian A gilt and patinated bronze colza oil table lamp in the Regency 'Grecian' revival taste, 19th century, the circular lid surmounted by a figure of Silenus, the acanthus clad body with twin burner spouts and an openwork foliate cast handle, above a triform foliate cast foot, 24cm high, 31cm long Reputedly made for the 4th Duke of Newcastle
An Empire gilt bronze and iron mounted adjustable fender, early 19th century An Empire gilt bronze and iron mounted adjustable fender, early 19th century, with horizontal rail held on two supports above an openwork front of pierced circlets, centred by foliate cast mounts, the rectangular plinths at each end with cylindrical finials with further foliate cast mounts, 24.5cm high, 115cm wide unextended

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