Sevres Art Nouveau polychrome decorated porcelain urn, of monumental form, the gilt bronze mounted rim accented with orchid sprays continuing to the scenic medallion depicting a young beauty, depicted in colorful attire and holding a necklace, and rising on a shaped base, underside marked with overglaze conjoined L surrounding an S, overall 26"h x 20"w Starting Price $1500
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American Victorian gilt bronze mounted pedestal, New York circa 1880, the rectangular top with a felt presentation cover, above the partial ebonized standard flanked with gilt bronze figural mounts depicting a beauty, the central panel with a sunburst roundel and rising on a footed base accented with gilt incising, 42"h x 18"w x 16"d Starting Price $2000
Wilhelm Hunt Diederich (American, 1884-1953), Playing Horses, circa 1920, bronze sculpture, signed with monogram lower base, overall: 19"h x 15.25"w x 15.25"d. Provenance: Purchased by Mrs. John C. Atwood (Eugenia Fuller, sister of Seattle Art Museum Director, Richard E. Fuller), Philadelphia; donated to Seattle Art Museum (1936); Property of the Seattle Art Museum. Sold to Benefit the Art Acquisition Fund Starting Price $7500
Pair of Sevres covered urns, having a finial capped lid surmounting the patinated bronze winged figural mounts centering the reticulated border above the scenic porcelain reserves depicting a courting couple signed Roy lower right, verso depicting a landscape, and rising on a a footed patinated bronze base, 29"h x 13"w (restorations) Starting Price $3000
Moderne patinated bronze and wood art chair, New York circa 1984 edition 3 of 10 produced, the textured wood carved seat and back having an ebonized surfacce, rising on a patinated bronze base terminating on outswept legs, marked under seat with ``3``, Provenance: Purchased in New York in 1984 from a Soho gallery; 30.5``h x 18``w x 16``d Starting Price $250
Louis XVI style table vitrine, the inlaid top centered with a bevelled glass panel exposing the tufted interior above the gilt bronze mounted apron accented with swag detail, and rising on gilt fish form supports terminating at the porcelain plaque mounted on lower tier, rising on inswept feet, 28.5"h x 33"w x 21"d Starting Price $400
Guilmet "Steam Hammer" table clock, circa 1890. The case done in bronze with gilt brass trim in the form of an industrial steam hammer with piston cylinder at top .Having rectangular dial with Roman numerals and pierced breguet hands. Between the legs of the case frame is a silvered anvil and hammer which rocks up and down forming the visible portion of the complex pendulum. Has a round French brass movement with steel pin pallet escapement and strikes on a steel bell. Movement backplate stamped `Medaille d`or GLT Btf SGDG Paris` along with an indecipherable mark which is probably Japy Freres. 17.5"h x 12"w x 5.5"d. Starting Price $1000
Civil War presentation cavalry officer`s sword, 1863 Civil War presentation cavalry officer`s sword, a fine example made by Clauberg, Solingen, Prussia, the elaborate bronze hilt having a relief cast of Lady Liberty and US insignia on each side of the grip, topped with a laurel wreath pommel, the pierced cross-guard continuing to the knuckle-bow, and decorated with an eagle fighting a snake, the blade engraved with U.S. and an American eagle, housed in a scabbard with bronze suspension rings, repousse mounts, and drag, and having an on oval plaque inscribed `Presented to Clement R. See, 1st Lieut Co. F. 2nd. Pa. Cavalry. 59th. Regt. Pa. Vols. March 24th. 1863, by the "Boys" of Co. F.` First Lieutenant Clement R. See of Philadelphia was promoted to captain in April 1864, wounded at St. Mary`s Church in June 24, 1864 and discharged September 1864 (Inside the Army of the Potomac, ed. J. Gregory Acken. p.476.) Starting Price: $500
A lead statue by the Bromsgrove Guild - A fountain head, the sculpture depicting a semi naked classical boy clasping a conger eel in a standing pose and clad in loose drapes to a circular base, stamped to the reverse `Bromsgrove Guild Worcestershire`, 131cm high The Bromsgrove Guild (1898-1966) was founded by Walter Gilbert based on the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement. The guild worked in a variety of mediums, bronze, lead, glass, wood and textiles employing highly skilled craftsmen and made famous for making the main gates at Buckingham Palace. Originally located at the Croft, Bridgnorth Road, Wollaston,Stourbridge, West Midlands. The house was built during 1916/17 and probably demolished during the late 1990`s. The statue is now consigned for sale by the son of one of the Crofts former owners.
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