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AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976} *ARR 'Self Portrait', 'Portrait of the Artist's Father' and 'Portrait of the Artist's Mother', prints, each signed by the artist in pencil in the margins, number 104 of a limited edition of 300, contained in a blue portfolio case and bronze medallion by The Morris Singer Foundry Ltd, 12.5cm diameter, with certificate.
James Jean (Taiwanese 1979-), 'Slingshot (Aurum)', 2020, limited edition bronze sculpture, coated with several powders including gold, silver, copper, and pearl, then finished with platinum leaf and bronze paint, signed and numbered from an edition of 50 to the underside of the sculpture, published by Avant Arte; 17cm x 16cm x 17cm17cm x 16cm x 17cmIn very good conditionNo cracks or deep scratches to the sculptureStored inside its original box and packaging No apparent issuesIn very good condition
Hajime Sorayama (Japanese 1947-), Sexy Robot Floating (Bronze/Black)', 2020, Polyvinyl chloride, Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, silver plating-tone paint, alloy, and LED light, from an edition of 500, produced by Zhen; 56 x 35.5 x 35.5cm56 x 35.5 x 35.5cmIn Very Good ConditionNo chips, scratches, or breaksStructurally soundStored inside it's original packagingNo apparent issuesIn Very Good Condition
A FAMILY FIRE SERVICE GROUP OF MEDALS comprising a National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Silver Medal, with Twenty Years and Five Years bars (5253 WILLIAM H. ASHTON), engraved, brooch-mounted for wearing, in box of issue; Jubilee Medal 1935 (FIRE INSPECTOR WILLIAM HENRY ASHTON), engraved, brooch-mounted for wearing, in box of issue; Professional Fire Brigades Association enamel lapel badge; and St. John Ambulance Association medal (308452 / WILLIAM H. ASHTON), engraved; together with a National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Bronze Medal, with Ten Years bar (5424), impressed, unnamed, brooch-mounted for wearing, cased; British Fire Services Association Silver Medal, with ornamental scrolled suspender (G.T. ASHTON), engraved, brooch-mounted for wearing; and Fire Brigade Long Service Medal (STN. OFFR. GEORGE T. ASHTON), officially impressed, brooch-mounted for wearing, in box of issue; also a small quantity of photographs. Note: The recipients served in the City of Coventry fire brigade.
An Irish silver replica of the Ardagh ChaliceSharman D Neill, Dublin 1915, incuse stamped SHARMAN D NEILL LTD BELFAST Hemispherical bowl, embossed with bands of Celtic knot-work and various bosses, the twin handles similarly engraved, the whole supported on a short cylindrical mid-section, terminating in a domed circular foot, height 23.5cm, diameter 25.5cm, weight 79.5oz.Footnotes:The Ardagh Hoard, best known for the Ardagh Chalice, is a hoard of metalwork from the 8th and 9th centuries. Found in 1868 by two young local boys, Jim Quin and Paddy Flanagan, it is now on display in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. It consists of the chalice, a much plainer stemmed cup in copper-alloy, and four brooches — three elaborate pseudo-penannular ones, and one a true penannular brooch of the thistle type; this is the latest object in the hoard, and suggests it may have been deposited around 900 AD. The chalice is a large, two-handled silver cup, decorated with gold, gilt bronze, brass, lead pewter and enamel, which has been assembled from 354 separate pieces; this complex construction is typical of early Christian Irish metalwork. The main body of the chalice is formed from two hemispheres of sheet silver joined with a rivet hidden by a gilt-bronze band. The width across its rim is 7.5 inches (190 mm). The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace. Techniques used include hammering, engraving, lost-wax casting, filigree applique, cloisonné and enamel. For a similar example to the present lot, see Bonhams, The Scottish Sale Part II, 29 & 30 August 2012, lot 298For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Chinese bronze tripod incense burner or ding, the domed pierced cover surmounted by cast foliage over a 'greek key' frieze, the ribbed cauldron-from body applied with various relief motifs including a ruyi sceptre, on greek key-decorated tripod support and conforming bead-edged circular base, unmarked, 8.5cm diameter x 14cm high
Cast patinated bronze figure after Jeremias Christensen (Danish, 1859-1908), Boy from the Mountain, 'Knabe Vom Berge', modelled as a young man, in standing pose, a staff behind his back, on a rocky base, signed in the cast verso and foundry mark 'OSCAR GLADENBECK', raised on marble plinth with title plaque, 29cm high/32cm high including plinth
Two Japanese Meiji period inlaid bronze koros or incense burners, the first of hexagonal section body inlaid with cranes to two sides and blossom to two others, between lug handles beneath seated qilin finial on four supports, 7.5cm across handles x 10.5cm high, the second of lozenge section with barrel finial to cover, also decorated with cranes to cover and with blossom plus bamboo to body, on four supports, incised mark [Ø on vertically banded 'tricolore'] beneath, 10cm wide x 9.5cm high, (2)For a koro resembling the first, see Mellors & Kirk, Nottingham, 24th January 2018, lot 288.
French bronze and ormolu figural two-train mantel clock, second quarter 19th Century, Henri Marc, Paris, with 3-inch white enamelled Roman dial, the movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel striking on a bell, with archer on naturalistic base to surmount, over polished marble plinth raised on elaborate rococco scroll base, 30cm x 11cm x 44cm high
Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 bronze medallion, after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, figure to centre representing the British Empire sits enthroned, with the sea in the background, resting one hand on the sword of Justice, and holding in the other the symbol of victorious rule. At the feet of the seated figure lies Mercury, the God of Commerce, the mainstay of our imperial strength, holding up in one hand a cup heaped with sold. Opposite to him sits the Genius of electricity and Steam Below, again, five shields banded together bear the names of the five parts of the globe, Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Australasia, over which the Empire extends, in red and gilt presentation case
Franz Xavier Bergman, (1861-1936) - Pair of Austrian cast bronze figures of North African boys, each modelled lying upon his stomach with one arm raised, wearing robes and fez, stamped beneath 'GESCHUTZT' and with Amphora 'B' mark, both numbered '3065', one additionally number '5', the other '17', 14.5cm long and smaller, (2)
Small and fine early Tibetan gilt bronze figure of a bodhisattva, probably Buddha Vajrasattva / Vajradhara, circa 17th / 18th Century, seated in Padmasana with right arm crossed over left at the wrists, inlaid to headdress, necklace and belt with turquoise-coloured cabochons (some missing), on a double lotus base, engraved beneath with visvavajra, 8.8cm high
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