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5x various large Army bronze golfing medals - to incl 4x Royal Engineers Golfing Society two from the reign George V each embossed on the one side with period golfing figures and one mounted in silver hallmark cash dish engraved Royal Berkshire Spring 1939 made by Philips Aldershot (wt 2.4oz) , 2 from the reign of Queen Elizabeth II one engraved Spring Meeting 1959 and Army Golfing Society Ordnance Cup Runners-Up medal 1951
Collection of Ladies Golf Union silver and bronze medals – awarded to A P Barwell - incl silver LGU Handicap medal hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 2x earlier LGU handicap medals one engraved and dated 1898, 1898 LGU Championship bronze engraved medal played at Gt Yarmouth and won by A P Barwell plus a silver and enamel Society of London Lady Golf Captains bar brooch hall marked Birmingham 1963 plus 1920 silver hallmarked ladies trophy (6)
3x various cricket medals to incl an Early Sheffield United Cricket Club members disc, 1933 silver hallmarked Fattorini medal engraved on the reverse Valentia Cricket League 1933 and a bronze Inter-Part Services medal embossed with a cricketer on the obverse and on the reverse HMS Vernon 1938
A Victorian patinated bronze model of a girl, third quarter 19th century, cast after Henry Weekes (1807-1877), portrayed standing and wearing a light shift, leaning forwards over her extended left foot, a starfish held in the fingers of her right hand, the naturalistically cast base with seaweed, above a rectangular base inscribed `H.WEEKES A.R.R. LONDON`, and `ELKINGTON & Co. FOUNDERS`, 49cm high
A gilt bronze and granite mounted model of a recumbent sphinx, late 19th century and later mounted, 14.5cm high overall, 19.5cm long overall; and a patinated metal and ebonised wood mounted model of a winged sphinx, late 19th century, also portrayed recumbent, 14cm high overall, 23cm long overall
A patinated bronze and marble mounted bust of King Edward VII, early 20th century, cast after Sydney March, the monarch portrayed with head to dexter, on a turned marmo giallo plinth, 15cm high overall; and a Continental patinated bronze model of Napoleon Bonaparte, late 19th century, portrayed standing, on a later associated shaped and stained wood base, 23cm high overall
A pair of Continental patinated bronze models of the Marly Horses, late 19th century, cast after Guillaume Coustou the Elder, each rearing horse portrayed with a nude groom standing beside and struggling to restrain it, the naturalistically cast bases inscribed `Coustou`, 49cm high, 41cm long
A patinated and parcel gilt bronze model of the Warwick Vase, third quarter 19th century, cast after the Antique, with everted egg-and-dart cast rim above the body relief cast with Bacchic masks in profile, with twin serpentine handles, on a fluted socle, 15.5cm high, 23cm wide; with an associated alabaster plinth, 12cm high
A patinated bronze group of a young couple, entitled `Wedded`, cast after Giovanni Battista Amendola, last quarter 20th century, the figures portrayed standing and loosely draped, he with his right arm around her shoulder, their left hands clasped together and raised to their lips, on a roughly cast rectangular base, above a stepped rectangular black and veined white marble socle, 57cm high. Literature: See Benedict Read and Alexander Kalder, Leighton and his Sculptural Legacy, British Sculpture 1875-1930, Joanna Barnes Fine Arts, London, 1996. Commissioned by the Fine Art Society in London, this is perhaps Amendola`s best known work from his London period. It was modelled after Frederic Leighton`s painting of the subject.
A Victorian coromandel, brass and malachite mounted stationery box, circa 1870, the domed cover and front with cut brass strapwork in the Gothic style, with inset cabochons, the fitted interior with card divisions, 16.5cm high, 23cm wide; and an Austrian cold painted bronze and onyx mounted table lamp, early 20th century, the stem modelled as a tree, with a cock pheasant in one of the boughs, a hen below, on an oval base, 32cm high overall
Nineteenth century black marble clock case in the form of a sarcophagus with applied bronze plaques depicting children sewing and reaping, standing on four metal feet with garland decoration, the case surmounted by a bronze figure of a seated Carolean gentleman writing in a book, 50cm overall height
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 80th Birthday 7-coin Silver Crown set 1980 comprising issues from Tuvalu, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Falkland Islands, Tristan da Cunha, GB and St. Helena nFDC cased in the blue box of issue with certificate as part of a group of GB and World Proof and UNC sets (31) and singles (13), includes many World flat pack Proof Sets and a few silver items, mostly UNC to FDC, also GB and World around 1.5 Kilos of Pre-Decimal bronze in mixed grades
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