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Great Exhibition 1851, bronze 76mm, obv. Victoria & Albert with dolphins & head of trident, rev. `DISSOCIATA LOCIS CONCORDI PACE LIGAVIT`, Britannia seated, with Industria kneeling & Victoria and representatives of the Empire standing, rim inscribed `J. Perry & Co. Class XXII`, a few minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine
A World War II period Japanese officers katana, the 67cm. unsigned blade with one mekugi-ana, gilt bronze floral decorated tsuba, the fishskin and cord bound tsuka with floral decorated menuki, contained in a stitched leather bound saya, having remnants of a white scarf with Japanese characters.
Drocourt, Paris, a one-piece French carriage clock having an eight-day duration movement with a platform lever escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker Drocourt, with the serial number `7275`, along with the retailer`s name engraved in script `Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London`, the damaged white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel `moon` hands and with repeat signature for the retailer, height, 13cm (handle down); 16cm (handle up) And one other French eight-day striking carriage clock contained in a Corniche case. * Pierre & Alfred Drocourt were one of the top makers of carriage clocks in the mid to late Victorian period, having a factory at Saint-Nicolas-d`Ailermont, the most important town for carriage clock manufacture at the time, as well as premises in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28 and Rue de Limoges. They made superb carriage clocks which were often decorative and were awarded numerous medals at exhibitions, such as the Bronze Medal at Paris 1867, the Silver at Paris 1878 and the gold at Paris in 1889. The son, Alfred, succeeded his father Pierre sometime in the 1870`s.
Art Deco variegated marble three piece clock garniture, the clock of rectangular form surmounted with a bronze reclining female figure clutching a dove, signed Belleste. French movement striking on a bell with silvered diamond shaped dial and Art Deco-style Arabic numerals. The marble garniture as a pair of Art Deco-style columns with flat dished tops, clock 39cm overall width
Delarue (J.) Musée des Lépidoptères: Collection de Papillons de toutes les parties du Monde first edition lithographed throughout with title printed in gold & bronze and 12 magnificent hand-coloured plates tissue guards some light foxing loose in binding original cloth-backed boards rubbed spine worn and defective [Not in Nissen] folio Paris [c.1840]. *** Scarce.
A late 19th century Japanese bronze incense burner decorated in raised relief with flowering prunus on a tripod base with mask head terminals and mythical dog finial, a Japanese bronze oval dish decorated in shallow raised relief with fishmonger and carp within bamboo leaf borders, and an Oriental brass ovoid vase decorated with mythical beasts (3)
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