ONYX AND BRONZE OVAL COFFEE TABLE A green onyx and bronze oval form coffee table. Base having a flowing scrolled design with contrasting Greek key meander. Constructed of two pedestals with stretcher. Reticulated skirt drapes from the top. 20th century. Measures 17" height x 44 3/4" width x 19 1/2" depth (43.1cm x 113.6cm x 49.5cm).
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19th/20th C FIGURAL BRONZE ATLAS BOX w. FINIAL Old figural bronze sculpture depicting an Atlas scene with two nude males holding up a sphere on their backs. The globe with a covered box design and figural nude female holding flag finial design. Circa late 19th to early 20th century. Measures 13 3/4" height x 9" width x 5 1/4" depth (34.9cm x 22.8cm x 13.3cm). Total weight of approx. 4.05 kilograms.
EDNA HIBEL SOLID BRONZE GEISHA SCULPTURE `O-JIN` Edna Hibel (AMERICAN, 1917) bronze figure of a standing geisha girl in layered floral robe. Titled `O-Jin`. Numbered 73/100. Mounted on round wooden base. Measures 6 3/4" height + 1 1/8" base height (17.1cm + 2.8cm). Total weight of 830 grams.
YOSSI BAREL BRONZE SCULPTURE OF MAN & PEAR Yossi Barel (ISRAEL, 1951 - ) cold painted bronze sculpture depicting a man in a suit with umbrella tipping his hat to a large pear on a stool. Mounted on black marble base. Signed to base "Yossi Barel". Numbered 8/12 and dated 1995 to base. Measures 13" height x 14 1/2" length x 9" depth + 3/4" height (33cm x 36.8cm x 22.8cm + 1.9cm). Total weight of approx. 13.80 kilograms.
FRANCE Ensemble de huit décorations : -Etoile de la Légion d’honneur d’époque Second Empire. Argent, or et émail (éclats). Ruban. Poinçon tête de sanglier. -Médaille militaire, IIIè République. Argent, vermeil et émail (éclats). Ruban. -Médaille interalliée, par Morlon. Bronze. Ruban. -Commémorative 14-18. Bronze. Ruban. -Médaille coloniale. Argent. Ruban à agrafe « MAROC » -Croix du combattant. Bronze. Ruban. -Croix de guerre 14-15. Bronze. Ruban. -MAROC. Ordre du Ouissam Alaouite. Etoile de chevalier du 2ème type. Argent et vermeil. Ruban. T.T.B. On y joint un briquet avec pièces au profil d’Edouard VII et Victoria.
FRANCE Ensemble dix médailles : -Etoile de chevalier d’époque IIIè République. Argent, or et émail (éclats). -Chevalier des Pales académiques. Vermeil et émail. -Deux médailles des Chemins de Fer. Argent. -Croix du combattant. Bronze. -Médaille d’honneur des Douanes. Argent. -Deux médailles d’honneur des Chemins de fer. Bronze doré. -Médaille de la Prévoyance sociale. Bronze. Ruban. - Chevalier du Mértite social. Argent et émail. Rubans. T.T.B.
ITALIE - TUNISIE Ensemble de trois décorations : -Médaille Cinquantenario Instituto Oscar Freire. Métal argenté. Ruban. Dans un écrin. -Ensemble d’officier de l’ordre du mérite italien. Croix et miniature en bronze et émail. Rubans. Rappel de décoration et boutonnière. Dans son écrin de la maison Cravanzola. -Ensemble d’officier de l’ordre de la République de Tunisie. Etoile en métal argenté et émail. Ruban. Insigne de boutonnière. Dans un écrin Arthus Bertrand. SUP.
CARTEL et sa console en marqueterie Boulle de laiton sur écaille. Cadran en bronze à douze plaques d`émail. Amortissement sommé d`une Renommée en bronze doré: Console (postérieure) ornés de mascarons. Mouvement signé Pierre Le Maistre à Paris. En partie d`époque Louis XIV. H : 124 cm L : 48 cm P : 24 cm Experts : Jacques BACOT et Hughes de LENCQUESAING
OMEGA (Dotation Non-Magnétique réf. 2421-1), vers 1948 Montre sportive de la fin des années 1940 (certaines de ces montres étaient en dotation dans différent corps d’armée). Boîtier à anses corne stylisées en acier et fond bombé clippé à l’aide d’une bague. Cadran bronze (patiné) à chemin de fer, chiffres arabes et aiguilles squelette luminescents. Bracelet de cuir rapporté. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage automatique à butée (bumper) OMEGA / Swiss. Diam. 35 mm. État : Bon état.
ZENITH (chronographe Sport - Us Market), vers 1960 Chronographe à grande ouverture plaqué or à fond vissé en acier, gravé de l’étoile stylisée (signé et numéroté). Cadran doré à trois compteurs de couleur bronze en creux (secondes à 9h, heures à 6h et minutes 3h) avec échelle tachymétrique graduée. Aiguilles spatule et index appliqués or. Bracelet de cuir rapporté. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique à remontage manuel signé ZENITH / 146 HP Swiss. Diam. 37 mm. État : Très bon état.
George III rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock circa 1820, by Henry Strowbridge, Dawlish, with stepped caddy top surmounted by a cast bronze pineapple finial, the convex glass surrounded by brass bezel, enclosing a painted enamel dial (worn) with Roman numerals and outside minute track, pierced blue steel hands, the sides with pierced fish-scale sound frets and bronze cornucopia ring handles, the fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a gong, the case raised on four ball supports, 21in high, 12½in wide.
French Boulle and gilt brass bracket clock late 19th century, the domed surmount with brass putti musician seated on a cushion. the brass inlaid and red tortoise shell waisted case with cast brass female mask above a circular convex glass hinged door enclosing the engraved 5 inch brass dial with twelve raised white enamels with black painted Roman numerals above a glass panel, the front embellished with scrolling foliage cast brass mounts, the sides of case with two cast brass female masks, the back plate of the striking movement stamped Marti & Cie, Medalle de Bronze, with sun burst pendulum and back plate numbered 183, the hinged back door interior and interior base finely inlaid, set of four cast brass bracket supports, 16.5in (42cm) high, 8.5in (21.5cm) wide.
Rudolf Schwaiger (Austrian, 1924-1979) Spring Nymph, bronze with light brown patina, 108/300 dated 1974 with monogram RS, retailed by Venturi Arte, Bolognia, 9in (23cm) high, together with a pink sculptured stone statuette in the manner of Rudolf Scwaiger, possibly `Eve` 9.5in (24cm) high (2).
A neo-classical bronze pedestal urn French mid. 19th century, with dark brown patenation, of campana form the domed cover with veined leaves and branch finial, the exterior cast in relief with acorns and oak leaves, the sides with twin branch handles, mounted on an octagonal marble base, 7in (18cm) wide, 8in (20cm) high.
One volume "Petrarch translated in a selection of his sonnets, and odes; accompanied with notes, and the original Italian, also with the head of Petrarch from an antique bronze by the translator of Catullus", published J Miller London 1808, later cloth board bound with tooled and gilded spine
An early 20th century French kingwood and walnut bedstead in the Louis XV taste with cast gilt bronze foliate and olive branch mounts, the quartered panelled headboard cross-banded and satinwood strung, the footboard with sunburst decoration in the Art Deco taste, raised on splayed square tapered supports, the headboard bearing metal plaque inscribed "Ebenisterie, Bronzes - Haentgés Frères Fabricants. 6 Rue Titon-Paris", the footboard and side rails bearing stencilled stamp "Haentgés Frès Fabricants 6 & 19 Rue Titon Paris" CONDITION REPORTS Overall wear and scuffs. Some separating at joints. Some pins missing from the ormolu mounts. Various knocks and chips to edges. Some fading. Some chunks and chips missing to feet which would originally have had ormolu mounts (only one of the four mounts to the feet now present).
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