Assorted 1950`s And Later Costume including an Emenson white satin jacquard wedding dress with long sleeves and train; Frank Usher black lace evening dress with spaghetti straps (size 36); black satin evening jacket; Harrods green lace and bronze satin cocktail dress with pleated detailing to the sides; black lace and sequinned evening dress with cream bodice; and a white net strapless prom dress with silver metallic trim (6).
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Assorted 1950`s And Later Costume including Harrods powder blue linen coat; Petite Francaise bronze silk dress with long sleeves; Cresta Couture black cocktail dress with velvet flocked spotting on a sheer black ground with a peach coloured lining; Leshgold herringbone wool mini dress (38); Jaeger blue wool mini skirt; Jean Allen silk printed shift dress (38); green shot silk cocktail dress and matching evening coat with bow detailing; cream wool embroidered Chinese style cardigan; blue chiffon cocktail dress with sheer long sleeves; a similar style dress in a green patterned chiffon; peach satin dressing gown with quilted collar, cuffs and pockets; gold satin evening dress with embroidered bodice; black full length evening dress with velvet bodice and self striped full skirt etc.
Three restruck Maria Theresia dollars 1780, including one with a case, a five pounds crown 2000, four two pounds coins, a Victoria Jubilee head halfcrown 1887, the reverse enameled and mounted as a brooch, a silver sports medallion, detailed Bradford Grammar School 1891, four enameled badges and a St John Ambulance Association bronze medal.
A Chola Bronze Figure of the Saint Andal, South India, 12th century standing with her body slightly flexed, her left hand raised with the dove perched on it, her hair tied in a bun For a slightly larger version of this subject matter in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, see P. Pal, Indian Sculpture, Los Angeles, 1988, Vol. II, no.156 8.3cm Condition: some corrosion and old minor damage View on auctionatrium.com
A Bronze Lotus Mandala, Nepal, 18th century in the form of an opening bud with eight petals, on a tiered square base, each petal with a modelled image of a Hindu deity with vehicle on the inside For a similar lotus mandala in the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, see P. Pal, Art from the HImalayas and China, Yale, 2003, no.77 27cm high (closed) Condition: knocks and scratches, ring is later replacement View on auctionatrium.com
A Late Chola/early Vijayanagar Bronze Figure of Vishnu(?), South India, 13th/14th century standing erect on a circular base, his primary hands in abhaya and varada mudra, wearing a single disc earring, tall headdress, and multiple necklaces and belts 25.5cm Condition: Upper left hand missing, upper right hand restored, primary right finger tips missing, weathered surface throughout View on auctionatrium.com
Bidri Waterpot (Lota), Deccan, Southern India, 17th century alloy inlaid with silver For a closely related lota formerly in the Krishna Riboud collection, see Gold, Silver and Bronze from Mughal India, by Mark Zebrowski, no. 526 13cm diameter Condition: surface somewhat pitted and rubbed View on auctionatrium.com
A Pala Figure of Durga, Eastern India, 10th-11th century bronze, stading flanked by attendants on a bracketed base, a fragmentary aureole above, mounted; and a bronze figure of Rama, 19th century 12cm; 10cm Condition: Durga with some corrosion and losses, Rama slightly worn and knocked View on auctionatrium.com
A Sino-Tibetan Gilt-Bronze Figure of a Bull, c.1800 crushing a figure underneath, wearing trappings inlaid with turquoise glass beads, and two other items comprising a brass image of a water carrier and a figure of a panther, inscribed underneath: School of Art, Jaipur 11.3cm long and smaller Condition: Bull is missing figure above, otherwise minor wear and knocks View on auctionatrium.com
Siva Daksinamurti, South India, 18th century bronze, seated on a mound with his legs loosely crossed Dakshinamurti is the form of the Hindu god Siva associated with learning and knowledge; the mound he sits on represents the remote setting in which he contemplates reality. 5.6cm high Condition: slightly worn and knocked View on auctionatrium.com
An Enamelled Silver-Gilt Rosewater Sprinkler, Lucknow, Eastern India, late 18th century of bulbous form, standing on splay foot, the detachable tapered neck with sprinkler head in the form of a floral bouquet For other fine examples of the craft of the Lucknow silversmiths and enamellers, see M. Zebrowski, Gold, Silver and Bronze, Lawrence King, 1997, p.84ff. 28cm high Condition: some losses of enamel, dent on one side View on auctionatrium.com
A Vijayanagar Bronze Figure of Ganesha, South India, 15th/16th century the plump elephant headed deity seated on a rectangular base, three of his four arms holding attributes, his primary left hand holding sweets on which he feeds from his trunk 54mm high Condition: Base chipped some weathering and verdigris View on auctionatrium.com
A Chen Sen Head of Buddha, Thailand, 16th century bronze, with traces of gilding, with tightly curled hair and elongated ears, mounted Provenance: Sotheby&no. 39;s London, 10th October 1991, lot 624 16cm long Condition: flame finial of usnisa broken, surface slightly rubbed and pitted View on auctionatrium.com
A Bronze Figure of Milarepa, Tibet, 15th century seated on a double lotus throne draped with a buffalo skin, the pot-bellied figure holding a skull-bowl in his left hand, wearing elaborate headdress and earring, his eyes inlaid with silver Provenance: Private Collection, USA, acquired in the 1980s Milarepa is probably based on a historical figure who wreaked terrible revenge on his uncle&no. 39;s family for taking his family&no. 39;s money, killing 35 family members during a wedding party. His subsequent remorse led him to renounce the vicious cycle of good and evil and he became a wandering ascetic after persisting in his studies. 19cm high Condition: Right arm broken, cracks on throne and behind View on auctionatrium.com
A Gilt-Bronze Dual Deity, South India, c.18th century comprising adorsed figures of Vishnu and Siva, each originally with six arms, holding various attributes or in various gestures, standing on a lotus base 17.5cm Condition: Two arms missing, various losses and dents, including Vishnu`s nose and right hand, and Siva`s thumb, gilding possibly applied later View on auctionatrium.com
Chen Sen Figure of Buddha, Thailand, 16th/17th century bronze, the eyes with mother of pearl inlay, on hexagonal base, seated on a lotus, his right hand in bhumisparsa mudra, his left in dhyana mudra, with tightly curled hair, elongated earlobes and usnisa with bud finial 23cm high Condition: 22.5cm high View on auctionatrium.com
* Cemmick (David, 1955-). Jambo the Gorilla, a fine life size foundry bronze sculpture of Jambo the Gorilla, by David Cemmick and Sebastian Wylder, standing in characteristic pose on all fours looking to his right, one of a limited edition of 6, 145 x 160cm, approx. 200 kg. This remarkable life size bronze sculpture is based on drawings made by David Cemmick in 1987, when he visited Jersey to sketch Jambo and other gorillas at Jersey Zoo, following the sensational story of Jambo and a five year old boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure at the zoo on 31st August 1986. Levan Merrit was knocked unconscious after falling into the enclosure and his mother looked on in horror as the huge silver-back male gorilla walked over to the boy. However, Jambo sat down and appeared to guard him from other gorillas until the child was rescued by the fire brigade. Footage of the event, taken by amateur cameraman Brian Le Lion was sent around the world, and Jambo the Gentle Giant became instantly famous. This extraordinary work produced in an edition of six only, perfectly captures the huge strength of the animal, combined with a sense of quiet protectiveness. (1)
* This is a later casting after Fauginet, not by Fauginet (Jacques Auguste, 1809-1847). An Arab Stallion, a 20th century bronze sculpture, with brown patina, signed Fauginet to base, of a stallion with left leg raised, height 33.5cm (13.25ins) Please note: small casting fault to rear right leg (1)
A collection of mostly British pre-decimal coins, including florins, shillings, sixpences, brass threepences, pennies and halfpennies, including some pre-1947 issues, a 1970 eight-coin proof specimen set, with the original case, and decimal period large fifty pence coins and twenty pence coins, together with a small quantity of foreign coins, including a South Africa two shillings 1954, and a Kennedy half-dollar and a cent, framed for display, and a Royal Lifesaving Society Bronze fob medal.
A Victoria Jubilee Head crown 1889, four brass threepences, comprising 1946, 1949, 1950 and 1951, two George V pennies, comprising 1950 and 1951, a Roman small bronze coin of Constans, and an Art Nouveau bronze medallion depicting a semi-clothed figure of a man and a woman, signed `L. Cariat`, the reverse awarded for `Southern Divisional R.E. Tournament Veteran`s Race 2nd Prize`.
A silver `London Gardens Guild` prize medallion, awarded to Mr W. Woodbridge 1932, two further silver and four bronze horticultural prize medallions, a France five francs 1827W, two George III shillings, comprising 1816 and 1820, fifteen further silver coins, eighteen threepences, and twenty-nine further coins, mostly bronze, including one piece of Victorian toy money.
A Japanese bronze figure of a standing samurai by Miyao, Meiji period, fitted as a table lamp, the brown patinated and gilt warrior standing in full armour holding a tasselled halberd, on a wood plinth, signed `Miyao Ei` (Eisuke) to plaque beneath armour, total height approx 37cm (minor damage to helmet surmount).
A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Tara, late 19th Century, modelled seated in lalitasana, her right foot supported by a lotus flower growing from her throne, her hands in varada and vitarkmudra, wearing a headdress, beaded jewellery and a sash billowing around her arms, height approx 21.5cm.
A Japanese archaistic champlevé enamelled bronze tripod incense burner and cover, in Chinese style, 19th Century, the cover with Buddhistic lion finial, the squat globular body flanked by lion mask handles, on mask and tongue tripod feet, height approx 44cm (ring handle and some elements missing).
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