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A pair of 19th century French bronze and Sienna marble Garniture Urns, later fitted as lamp bases, of campana form with scrolling foliate handles, the rectangular plinth bases with beaded borders and foliate applied applied mounts, on toupie feet" 24cm high In fair to good condition commensurate with age, with some losses to the beaded and decorative mouldings, the urns later fitted for electricity. View on auctionatrium.com
A large and very impressive Japanese dark brown patinated bronze incense burner modelled as an eagle, apparently unsigned, Meiji period (1868-1912), the bird with hunched shoulders and fierce expression, its gilded eyes with black pupils, its coat with well defined feathers, standing on rusticated pierced rockwork base with open curving talons" 77cm high, 29cm wide, 55cm deep approximately In good condition commensurate with age with typical slight scratches and dust and dirt to the crevices of the bronze surface. View on auctionatrium.com
A 20th century Continental patinated bronze Bust of a young girl, modelled with flowing long bobbed hair, indistinctly signed and dated "1989" to the rear, raised on a veined rouge marble square plinth base" 22.5cm high In good condition with minor surface wear to the patinated finish and minute tiny chips to the edges of the marble plinth base. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese Bronze Archaic Style Meiping Vase, 18th/19th century of meiping shape, the shoulder decorated with a band of zoomorphic motifs in Chinese archaic style against a huiwen (key fret pattern) ground, the body with a row of lappet in cicada masks, the base with four oracle inscription which reads as "the treasure of the family"." Ht 26 cm In good condition overall View on auctionatrium.com
Household Brigade Officer Cadet Battalion WW1 cap badge. A fine scarce die-cast bronze and white enamel example worn 1917-19 only. Crowned circlet bearing the entwined initials of each regiment in the Household Brigade on white enamel ground; to the centre, within a chain, GvR Cypher. Two loops to reverse. Generally VGC. (KK 924)
Interesting and Varied Selection of WW1 / WW2 Period Military & Civilian Lapel Badges. Including: WW1 Australian fund raising badges ... ENSA bronze lapel badge ... WW2 Free French badge 1908 Sandown Park Horse Racing Badge ... Silver rifle brooch engraved ‘Africa’ HM Birmingham 1899 ... 1915 OHMS British Aluminium Co Ltd Lapel badge .... SWB ‘44587’.... St Dunstan’s Badges ... etc. Overall GC. (Approx 66 items) Viewing Recommended.
Prussian 1814 Campaign Medal for Combatants. A good scarce example made from the bronze of captured cannon. Obverse with curve arm cross pattŽe, rays between the arms, bearing wreath of laurel and oak with ‘1814’ to centre; reverse bearing the crowned cypher of Friedrich Wilhelm III over ‘Preu§ens tapfern kriegern’ circumscribed ‘Gott war mit uns, Ihm sey die Ehre !’; the edge inscribed ÔAus Erobertem Geschutz’ (from captured cannon). GC
18th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers 1916 Battle of the Somme 16 year old Casualty Pair of Medals and Memorial Plaque. This group of items was awarded to 25478 Private Albert Edward Healey, who enlisted underage and served with the 18th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers He was Killed in Action on the 30th July 1916. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal ‘Pte A. E. Healy Lan Fus’, (please note spelling of surname without E), bronze Memorial Plaque ‘Albert Edward Healey’, Memorial Scroll ‘Pte Albert Edward Healey Lancashire Fusiliers’. This is mounted into a glazed frame with the Buckingham Palace forwarding letter ... Two hand written letters from Albert one whilst training, the other whilst serving with the BEF ... Attestation papers ... Also a large photograph showing a soldier wearing a Royal Fusiliers cap badge, believed to be Private Healey ... Also a Victory Medal awarded to ‘106183 Dvr W. Healy RA’. Private Albert Edward Healey was born in Marylebone Middlesex on the 14th April 1900. On the 10th August 1915 he lied about his age, giving it as 19 years and volunteered for service with the Middlesex Regiment serving with the 22nd Bn. Embarking to France he was transferred to the 18th Bn Lancashire Fusiliers, raised as a Bantam Battalion. He was Killed in Action on the 30th July 1916, his age being a little over 16 years.
Bronze Statue of a WW1 British Tommy Signed Sydney March. The British soldier is depicted full length wearing Brodie pattern steel helmet 1908 webbing equipment holding his rifle at the ready as his right hand reaches for an ammunition clip. The base is signed ‘Sydney March 1920’. GC Detail good and a good colour Height 10 inches.
WW1 Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby) Officer’s 1918 Trench Cap. A good scarce example of an issue pattern Officer’s soft trench style cap. Retaining bronze OSD cap badge, General Service buttons and thin brown leather chinstrap. The interior with cotton sweatband and lining. This retaining original paper label with 1918 date. Slight service wear Near VGC.
German Third Reich WW2 Armoured Recce. Troops set of four award documents. Awarded to Nr.10980 Alfred Neumann, Gefreiter to Unteroffizier : Wound Badge in Silver (for one major wound) ... Eastern Front Winter War Medal ... Tank Battle Badge in Bronze ... Iron Cross 2nd Cl., issued by the Military District Office in Germany indicating that he was discharged from active service probably disabled, as he got the Wound Badge in silver for only one injury. Some fold marks etc. GC (4 items) He served with Pz.Aufkl.Abt.59,part of the 8.Pz.Div.,1941-42 active in Russia (Narwa, Leningrad, Waldai,etc.), He saw no active service after being severely injured 4-1-42, as the Winter War Medal was issued to him in Hospital, 23-11-42.
A fine and substantial pair of bronze seated figures, one believed the bearded Sir Francis Drake sitting alongside a capstan with coiled rope, anchor, scroll and sword etc and the other of an explorer, possibly Galileo seated leaning on his bookstand with globe in hand, each 16 ins high and on a quality black marble base, 15 ins at widest (catalogue illustrated)
THE FOLLOWING LOT RELATES TO THE ARTISTIC CAREER OF ERIC WINTERS, FOUNDER MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY OF PORTRAIT SCULPTORS ERIC WINTERS (BRITISH 1921-1968) A RARE AND UNIQUE LIFE SIZE BRONZE PORTRAIT BUST OF TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AND NORTHERN IRELAND INTERNATIONAL LEGEND DANNY BLANCHFLOWER signed and dated `Eric Winters, 1960` bronze on original marble base 17.3/4in. (41.5cm) high Exhibited: London, Royal Academy, 1962, No.1191 Eric Winters represented the fifth generation of sculptors in the Winters family, learning sculpture under the experienced eye of his father Leo Hill Winters, a carver and letter designer. He went on to study at St. Martins School of Art and in April 1939 at the age of 18 was awarded the only open scholarship to attend the Royal Academy Sculpture School where he was the youngest student Eric`s studies were interrupted during the war years, only being resumed from 1947-52 when the Academy re-opened. His achievements in his student days were most impressive and include four Landseer prizes for figurative sculpture (three in 1947 and one in 1950), representation of Great Britain and bronze medal in the XVIth Olympiad Sport in Art exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum (1948) and travelling scholarship to France: The Edward Stott Award for a group of figures (1949) Winters exhibited annually at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition throughout the 1950s. Driven by his early success in portraiture and genuine passion for this branch of sculpture, Eric was already starting to pave the way for the formation of a new society even before completing his studies at the Royal Academy Schools. He had a close rapport with several of his professors including Sir Charles Wheeler, Maurice Lambert and Alfred Hardiman whose influence and support were significant at the time The newly formed Society of Portrait Sculptors presented its first annual exhibition from November 1952 to December 1953. Winters was a keen exhibitor at the Society`s exhibitions in London and elsewhere, contributing to many very fine portraits over the years, probably his most well known head is that of the footballer Danny Blanchflower modelled from life and exhibited at the Society`s 1960 annual exhibition
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