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A rare early 19th Century French gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock depicting 'The Oath of the Horatii', the fine bronze figural surmount depicting the three Horatii brothers (symbols of ancient Roman valour), armour adorned, each with an arm outstretched over the altarpiece facing their father, set on rectangular plinth base and cast with a gilt bas-relief of the brothers fighting the Curiatti. The 4 inch gilded dial with Roman numerals and signed Grellier a St Pre Martinique, the engine turned centre twin train drum movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel strike on a bell, signed 'Cleret', 61cm. A similar clock forming part of the Royal collection illustrated Cedric Jagger, Royal Clocks plate 195 Robert Hale, London 1983 NB THE CLOCK LACKS FEET.. MINOR LOSSES TO SPEAR HOLDING HAND
A large 19th Century French gilt and patinated bronze and white marble figural mantel clock, the blue and white enamelled dial signed FD VITEAU, 7 RUE VIVIENNE, the case formed as a stepped plinth and the corners with female mask mounts, the sides with relief cast classical friezes surmounted by a figure after the antique of a young girl, the twin train movement stamped S Marti & Cie with outside count wheel striking on a bell, 48cm high
LOET VANDERVEEN [1921-], BRONZE LONGHORN STEER, TWO, H 9 1/2" & 7 3/4": Including 1 recumbent figure, signed "Loet" and numbered152/500, H.9 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 5 3/4", and 1 standing figure, signed "Loet" and numbered 282/500, H.7 3/4" x 8" x 3 1/2". Dark green to black patinas with gilt horns. See additional photos. Loet Vanderveen, Dutch, born 1921.
LOET VANDERVEEN [1921-], BRONZE PEACOCKS, TWO, H 6" & 7": One measures H.6 1/4" x 14" x 3 1/4", and the other measures H.7" x 13 1/2" x 3"; each is signed "Loet" and numbered 89/750 and 59/750, respectively [see additional photo]. Brown to antique green patina with gilt accents. Loet Vanderveen, Dutch, born 1921.
LOET VANDERVEEN [1921-], BRONZE ELEPHANTS, TWO, H 6 1/2" & 9 1/2": One measures H.6 1/2" x 9" x 4 3/4", and the other measures H.9 1/2" x 11" x 9"; each is signed "Loet" and numbered 203/500 and 181/500, respectively [see additional photo]. Medium brown and copper patinas with gilt tusks. Loet Vanderveen, Dutch, born 1921.
HENRI LOUIS LEVASSEUR BRONZE SCULPTOR, H 17", L 7", DIANA THE HUNTRESS: Henri Louis Levasseur [French 1853-1934], depicts a semi-nude female holding a bow with a harvested deer below her feet. Signed on integral base and a brass plate inscribed "Levasseur" with additional inscriptions in French all mounted on a on bronze plinth.
A pair of Minton's porcelain candlesticks in the form of a putti upon a column, a cast metal fountain head in the form of a dolphin, a shredded clay decorated Highland bull, a shredded clay decorated ram, a slipware decorated jug inscibed "G Lloyd 2000" to base, a large stoneware harvest jug and another similar smaller, together with a swan shaped flower holder CONDITION REPORTS Candlesticks with some wear and scuffs. These appear to be 20th Century. Various firing blemishes and roughness to surface of glaze. One candlestick with quite a few cracks. Both with some chips. Height of candlesticks approx 24 cm. Height of tallest jug approx 24 cm. Both harvest jugs with some chips and losses and cracks. The pottery figures with some chips and losses. The cast dolphin fountain head with wear and tarnish and appears to have fitments missing from tail and base. Height approx 13 cm. This item is not bronze but cast metal. The art pottery jug with some wear and dirt and the swan ornament with stains, crazing and some chips.

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