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Lot 1387

Vintage signed bronze statue of Mercury standing Mercury figure, in traditional stance, signed to base for 'Fondorio, Napoli,' on fitted marble base, (some cracking), (height 73cm approx, total).

Lot 1597

Japanese bronze mirror on stand circular bronze mirror, with embossed decoration, mounted on wood stand, (height 33cm; diameter 23cm approx, mirror).

Lot 1019

Giambologna, whose real name was Jean Boulogne (1529-1608), was a Flemish-Italian sculptor known for his remarkable skill in creating dynamic and intricate sculptures. One of his notable works is the "Medici Walking Horse," also known as the "Florentine Horse and Rider" or "Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I."The "Medici Walking Horse" is a bronze sculpture created by Giambologna between 1570 and 1580. It was commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, to commemorate his achievements and celebrate the Medici family's power and influence.The sculpture depicts a powerful, muscular horse captured in mid-stride, with its front legs in the air and its hind legs extended. The horse exudes a sense of energy and movement, its mane flowing, and its tail lifted. It stands on an oval base adorned with reliefs representing military triumphs.Originally, the horse was intended to have an equestrian rider, but due to financial constraints, Giambologna left the sculpture unfinished in terms of the rider. Nevertheless, the "Medici Walking Horse" remains a masterpiece in its own right, showcasing Giambologna's skill in capturing the dynamic anatomy and naturalistic details of the horse.The sculpture is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, with every muscle and sinew meticulously rendered. It is considered a prime example of Mannerist sculpture, characterized by its elongated proportions, complex poses, and intricate surface textures.The "Medici Walking Horse" is housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy, where it continues to be admired for its artistic and historical significance. It stands as a testament to Giambologna's mastery of sculpture and his contributions to the Renaissance and Mannerist art movements.Bonded bronze, sculpture.Measures 10.5 x 9.5 x 3.5.Hand patinated.

Lot 939

Louise Bourgeois was a renowned French-American artist known for her groundbreaking contributions to contemporary art, particularly in the realms of sculpture, installation, and mixed media. She was born on December 25, 1911, in Paris, France, and she passed away on May 31, 2010, in New York City, USA.Key aspects of Louise Bourgeois's life and art include:1. Early Life and Influences: Bourgeois was raised in a family of tapestry restorers, which exposed her to the world of art and textiles from an early age. The themes of family, relationships, and sexuality would become significant aspects of her later artistic work.2. Migration to the United States: Bourgeois moved to the United States with her husband, art historian Robert Goldwater, in 1938. She settled in New York City, where she would live and work for the rest of her life.3. Psychological and Emotional Themes: Bourgeois's art often delved into deeply personal and emotional subjects, exploring themes of anxiety, fear, vulnerability, and the complexities of human relationships. Her work was profoundly influenced by her experiences and her own psyche.4. The Feminine and Feminism: Bourgeois's art has been associated with feminist themes, exploring the roles of women and the female body in society. She challenged traditional representations of women and used her art to address issues related to gender and identity.5. Sculpture and Installations: Bourgeois's sculptures are characterized by their evocative and often disconcerting forms. She used a variety of materials, including wood, bronze, fabric, and marble, to create her art. She is best known for her large-scale spider sculptures, such as "Maman," which have become iconic symbols of her work.6. The Red Room: One of Bourgeois's most significant installations is "Cell (The Red Room)" (1994), a series of rooms filled with symbolic objects and images, reflecting her psychological states and memories.7. Later Recognition: While Bourgeois was an influential artist throughout her career, she gained widespread recognition and acclaim in the later part of her life. She received numerous awards and honors, and her work was exhibited in major art institutions worldwide.8. Legacy: Louise Bourgeois is regarded as one of the most important and influential artists of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Her art continues to inspire and challenge viewers, exploring complex emotional and psychological terrain while contributing to ongoing conversations about identity, feminism, and the human condition.Louise Bourgeois's artistic legacy remains a testament to her innovative spirit and her ability to confront and express the complexities of the human experience through her art. Her work has left an indelible mark on contemporary art, and she is remembered as an artist who fearlessly explored the depths of her own emotions and the broader themes of humanity.4 x 4 each.Cork board.

Lot 1100

Santorini, also known as Thira, is a stunning and picturesque island located in the southern Aegean Sea, part of the Cyclades archipelago in Greece. It is famous for its breathtaking sunsets, white-washed buildings with blue-domed roofs, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic landscapes shaped by volcanic activity. Santorini is a popular travel destination, attracting millions of visitors each year from all over the world.Key features and aspects of Santorini, Greece, include:1. Caldera: Santorini is a volcanic island formed by a massive volcanic eruption that took place around 3,600 years ago. The eruption caused the center of the island to collapse, forming a large caldera, which is now flooded with the Aegean Sea. The caldera's cliffs offer some of the most dramatic and beautiful views on the island.2. Unique Architecture: Santorini's traditional architecture is characterized by whitewashed buildings with blue-domed roofs and colorful doors and shutters. The island's iconic architecture is one of the most photographed and recognized in the world.3. Sunset Views: Santorini is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, particularly from the towns of Oia and Fira, where visitors gather each evening to witness the stunning sight as the sun sets over the caldera.4. Beaches: The island has several beautiful beaches with unique characteristics. Some beaches have black volcanic sand, such as Kamari and Perissa, while others have red or white sands.5. Wine: Santorini is known for its excellent wines, particularly its white wines made from indigenous grape varieties such as Assyrtiko. Visitors can explore local wineries and vineyards, taste different wines, and learn about the island's winemaking traditions.6. Akrotiri Archaeological Site: Santorini boasts a rich history, and one of the significant archaeological sites is Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement that was buried by the volcanic eruption. The well-preserved ruins offer insights into the ancient civilization that once thrived on the island.7. Cuisine: Santorini offers a delectable array of traditional Greek cuisine, including fresh seafood, Greek salads, moussaka, and local specialties. Many restaurants and taverns offer dining with stunning views of the caldera.8. Outdoor Activities: Besides enjoying the island's beauty and culture, visitors can partake in various outdoor activities, such as boat tours, hiking, water sports, and exploring the island's charming villages and historic sites.Santorini's stunning vistas, unique architecture, rich history, and inviting atmosphere make it a dream destination for travelers seeking a mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and unforgettable moments. Whether relaxing on the beach, savoring local cuisine, or taking in the island's breathtaking sunsets, Santorini offers a memorable and enchanting experience for all who visit.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.

Lot 1108

After Antoine-Louis Barye, bronze figure of a bull, upon a rectangular base, H10cm

Lot 1409

Pair of Victorian design ornate cast iron garden urn, bronze finish, egg and dart border, twin handled column, pedestal baseDimensions: Height: 63cm  Depth/Diameter: 48cm

Lot 1105

Pair of bronze figures of a lion and a lioness, each modelled in recumbent pose upon a rectangular plinth

Lot 1106

After P J Mene, bronze figure of a horse on a stepped oval base, H31cm

Lot 1104

French ornate patinated cast iron picture frame, cast with two central columns, cherubs playing musical instruments and seated winged cherubs within a pierced surround with bird surmount, scroll feet with easel support, inscribed verso 'A.Dyrenne Paris 1882', together with a French Art Nouveau style bronze effect cast iron mirror with bevelled glass plate, stamped Paul Lecourtier, Paris 1878 (2), mirror H41cm, frame H36cm

Lot 1109

Large Japanese Meiji period bronze jardiniere, cast in high relief with panels depicting birds perched and flying around flowering prunus branches, beneath a border of cranes in a cloudy sky, with three supports, D36cm, H28cm

Lot 1107

After Bonheur, a bull bronze figure of a bull, upon a stepped oval base, H8cm

Lot 212

An ornate 19th century Renaissance revival gilt bronze tazza, of quatrefoil shape, flanked by scrolled handles, on four winged herm supports, with lion's paw feet, 41cm wide

Lot 169

An early 20th century painted bronze model of a dog, shown lying down, 37cm long

Lot 371

An ornate gilt bronze six branch chandelier, decorated with acanthus leaves, reeds and bows, with six goats head masks, 82cm high overall

Lot 279

A small bronze figure of a man, in period costume, holding two geese, 19cm highCrack to neck on one of the birds. Overall colour is even. It may have been screwed back onto the base more recently.

Lot 734

A bronze deskstand, modelled as two walnuts on a leaf, 23cm long, together with a bronzed group of two birds, five 19th century horn beakers, some inscribed B.G., two tobacco jars and a pair of Dutch vases

Lot 469

A Royal Mint Prince of Wales gilt bronze Investiture medal, dated 1969, cased, together with another silver plated and another smaller, cased (3)

Lot 699

A pair of Chinese bronze temple candlesticks, 29cm high, together with a Chinese hardwood tray and a Geisha doll (4)

Lot 35

A modern bronze statue inscribed Erasmo Da Narni Il Gattemelata, Donatello - Padova 1453, on a marble base, 16cm high

Lot 276

A limited edition Franklin Mint bronze figure, Champion Finish, of Lester Piggott riding Nijinsky, modelled by David Cornell, on a marble base, 19cm long, with certificate

Lot 138

A large 19th century Chinese bronze archaic vase, of baluster form, decorated in relief oriental motifs, flanked by ring handles, 58cm high. Inherited from the vendor's Grandfather, whose grandchildren used it as an ashtrayHoles and patches to base

Lot 298

A Japanese bronze model of a crab. 5.5 cm wide.

Lot 576

A Chinese gold splash bronze twin handled vase, possibly 18th/19th century, the underside with six character seal mark and with later ink inscription dated Jan 8 1904. 17.5 cm high.

Lot 282

A bronze double fish. 4 cm diameter.

Lot 959

A bronze model of a skull wearing headphones. 18.5 cm wide.

Lot 609

A Japanese bronze jardiniere decorated with dragons. 23 cm high.

Lot 296

A bronze dragon. 10.5 cm long.

Lot 735

A pair of Victorian gilt bronze candlesticks and a small pair of brass candlesticks. The former each 20 cm high.

Lot 290

A bronze model of a rat. 8.5 cm long.

Lot 978

A Chinese bronze censer. 14 cm wide.

Lot 975

A small classical bronze bust. 14 cm high.

Lot 291

A bronze model of a French Bulldog. 7.5 cm long.

Lot 684

A Chinese bronze censer, the underside with seal mark. 8 cm high.

Lot 992

An Art Nouveau style bronze figurine. 19 cm high.

Lot 969

A four faced bronze Buddha handled walking stick. 92 cm long.

Lot 1020

A large bronze model of an eagle. 95 cm wide.

Lot 814

A box of lamp fittings, including a bronze base.

Lot 574

A small Chinese bronze vase decorated with dragons. 10 cm high.

Lot 279

A bronze model of a fish. 9.5 cm long.

Lot 292

A bronze bird in tree. 7 cm high.

Lot 956

A gilt bronze model of Buddha before a shire. 28 cm high.

Lot 177

Bronze skeleton warrior with shield and spear

Lot 238

An ornamental bronze figure of a French bulldog, stands approx 6cm in height.

Lot 242

Three silvered bronze figures to include a hunter, blacksmith and a traveller. Unsigned. Measures 11cm tall.

Lot 129

Cast bronze desk-top ink stand modelled as a plough, with inkwell (ceramic liner), the plough with mechanical parts. (Measures approx 31cm wide)

Lot 124

Large hollow cast patinated bronze statue of a standing Greyhound (Measures approx 80cm high)

Lot 143

Art Nouveau style cast bronze figure of a maiden, of typical form. Measures approx 32cm high

Lot 172

Art Nouveau style bronze table lamp in the form of a woman on a swing, with a green & orange mottled tulip glass shade, upon a marble base. (Approx 51cm high)

Lot 177

'Trinity House' cast bronze maritime bell, dated 1945, the lettering in relief (Measures approx 27cm high, missing clapper)

Lot 237

An ornamental Japanese bronze 招き猫 / maneki-neko (waving / beckoning) lucky cat talisman.

Lot 2349

After Franz Bergmann - a bronze and gilt-bronze model group of an Arab on horseback, unsigned, h.36cm, w.34.5cmStands well.Appears complete with no losses or breaks.Some patina wear.A good example.

Lot 2345

A pair of 19th century neo-Classical white marble and gilt bronze urns and covers, the finial topped covers turning over to become candle holders, the whole raised on three rams head mask supports to circular beaded bases, h.22cm

Lot 2348

A 20th century bronze allegorical group 'The Kiss', unsigned, w.43cm, the whole standing on an ebonised wooden plinth

Lot 2355

A gilt bronze head of Buddha Shakyamuni, modelled with tightly curled hair, serene face and elongated earlobes, mounted on a custom plinth, Thailand, Ayuttha style, probably 19th century, h.44cm.

Lot 292

Bronze figure of Sir Winston Churchill with a cigar, made from a sand casting, impressed 'CT 1943', 25cm tall, weighs 3.5kg+. Unsure of age.

Lot 576

Masonic interest, Showing Mason's Square and Compass symbol. 9ct gold fronted on bronze or base metal stick pin in original green velvet box. Retailed by W.W Goldstraw Jewellery Hanley and Leek. In good overall condition. some wear to outside of the box.

Lot 390

The Official Imperial War Museums Ingot collection to include 24ct Gold Centenary Ingot, 2.5 grams, with certificate together with postcards, gold plated bronze ingots and documentation.

Lot 337

An oriental bronze figure of an eagle

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