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An exquisite and surprisingly heavy Mahogany and Walnut circa 1800 Desk of diminutive proportions having mellow inset brown leather top with tooled edges, recessed central kneehole cupboard flanked on either side by flights of three drawers having lightwood strung cross-banding and Maltese cross backed Brass/Bronze drop-handles and elliptical shaped keyhole surrounds and standing on bracket feet. 43 1/2`` wide x 19`` deep x 30`` high.
An oriental possibly Bronze study of an oriental gent in a baluster shaped urn with wavy rim, a knotted rope to the waist, the foot formed by a coiled snake, the gent holding a bead necklace in his left hand and a vessel in his right hand, the urn with two character detail to one side, 4 7/8`` high
A heavy Bronze Dog of Fo, it`s front feet resting on a sphere, the base having swirl form resembling an ocean wave, the beast looking rearward and having a coiled tongue, the hollow to the base stacked with a representation of coins, one 4 character mark to side and one 6 character mark to base, good patina, 9 1/2`` long
19th Century Italian bronze figure depicting Dionysus, his right hand raised, vacant eye sockets gaze down at his feet, standing on a circular base, overall height 61.5cm. The original of this figure was discovered in Pompeii in 1862 and was for many years thought to depict Narcissus, it is now widely accepted that it is does in fact depict Dionysus the god of grape harvest and wine
Medals - Liverpool Shipwreck And Humane Society Marine Medal, 3rd type, silver. Awarded to Mr A.E. Dyer, Third Officer. For Gallant Service At The Wreck Of The S.S. Lima. Feby 1910 together with two miniature Royal Humane Society medals, one in silver, the other in bronze and a pair of binoculars bearing the presentation script `Presented by the Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society. To Mr E. Dyer, 3rd Officer of S.S. Lima. For exemplary & gallant conduct in rescuing the passengers of the said vessel, wrecked on the Island of Huamblin, Feby 1910`. FExtract from the Societies 71st Annual Report: `Silver Medal Illuminated Vote of Thanks to the Captain Percy M. Jacobs of the S.S. Lima; Silver Medal, Binoculars and Illuminated Vote of Thanks each to Third Officer E. Dyer and Fourth Engineer Henry Gray; and Silver Medal, Vote of Thanks and £5 each to Boatswain J. McClusky, and A. BsW Martin, J. Cameron and J. Lloyd for exemplary and gallant conduct in rescuing passengers of the Lima, stranded on the Island of Huamblin, on the West Coast of South America, in February (1910)`. The Pacific Steam Navigation Co liner S.S. Lima was launched in 1907. On the 5th February 1910 she ran ashore on Huamblin Island in very rough weather. The S.S. Hatumet saw the Lima`s distress signals and assisted in the rescue of the 205 persons.
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