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A 20th Century Chinese carved ivory model of a junk with numerous figures, housed in a fitted box with glazed lid, a modern cold cast bronze figure of a nude girl modelled kneeling down on a rock modelled by Deborah Scaldwell, bearing paper label, a modern framed Egyptian painting on papyrus depicting the Goddess of the Night and a framed Arthur Rackham colour print of Mr. Salford
* Egyptian shabti figure. A Late Period (30th Dynasty) faience shabti figure of Horudja, well-carved faience (or possibly limestone) male figure in striped wig, cross-armed, holding a flail and hoe, ten-line hieroglyphs beneath, traces of turquoise glaze, repaired break, 14.5 x 5 cm (5.75 x 2ins), together with a small bronze 20th c. shabti pendant. Provenance: From the collection of Wilfrid Blunt (1901-1987), the scholar and art teacher at Eton College, and curator of the Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey. (2)
* A pair of cylindrical clear glass vases with gilt metal Classical revival style mounts, French, c. 1900, 26cm (10.25ins) tall, together with a pair of late 19th c. glass spill vases, of tapering cylindrical form with moulded glass side handles and etched decoration, 13cm tall, plus a pair of small bulbous shape cut glass spill vases with bronze mounts, 11cm tall (6)
An Impressive Bronze Figure Group Sculpture in Greek Revival Style, 19th century, depicting an half-robed kneeling maiden flanked by Greek warrior`s helmet, armour and shield, in the bowl of a large sea shell hauled by a merman amongst waves on a rectangular integral plinth, 128cm high, 143cm long, 120cm wide, with overall mottled oxidisation and moss accretion See illustration
An Ormolu, Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Raingo Fres, Paris, the case depicting a bronze classical lady in robes reading, white marble case with applied ormolu bead work mounts and acanthus leaf work around the rectangular base, 4-3/4-inch white enamel dial with blue Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, movement backplate numbered 441 and stamped Raingo Fres, 46cm by 55cm, see illustration By repute, formerly the property of the Battye-Wrightson family and bought at the Cusworth Hall Sale, Doncaster.
A Pair of Japanese Bronze and Mixed Metal Inlaid Vases, late Meiji period (1868-1912), of pedestal baluster form, with waved trumpet necks over scroll pierced shoulder handles and triple horizontal register of leaf tips and magnolia blossoms, the main bodies with flowering branches inhabited by birds, on circular feet, apparently unsigned, 33cm high See illustration
A Group of Eleven Mainly Chinese Carved Stone and Glass Ornaments, 19th/20th century, comprising a group of birds in purple spa, a buffalo (horns lacking), an octagonal dish, a goldfish, a rabbit, an owl, a Budda pendant, a pig pendant, a lotus pierced pendant, a veined marble rectangular stand, and a pink tinted glass buffalo on wooden stand, the largest 17cm high; and Three Other Items, comprising a Chinese bronze recumbent kylin, 19th century, 1.9cm long, a slab-sided pottery vase, 3.7cm and a bronze clothes pin, 6.5cm
A Japanese Bronze and Mixed Metal Inlaid Charger, Meiji period (1868-1912), shallow circular, with an intaglio incised landscape design of a pavilion flanked by a blossoming prunus trees and hibiscus, with various mythical figures and lohan, five incised character marks to the reverse, 45cm diameter See illustration
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), buck, Bronze Medal Class, with CIC Bronze British Deer Society medal, shoulder mount, 5 points, right antler 25cm, left antler 24.2cm, protruding 33cm from the wall, signed on the backboard by taxidermist Goss 1998, with The British Deer Society (Provisional Certificate of Measurement), Shropshire, June 21 97 (score 110.8); Another, unclassified, 6 points, protruding 34cm from the wall, signed on the backboard Ness 1998; and Two Pairs of Roebuck Antlers, on cut skull, one 6 and one 7 pointer (4)
A Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Minerva, Chiurazzi, late 19th century, standing enrobed with spear and helmet, a snake around her feet, on rectangular integral plinth, with Chiurazzi foundry stamp, 71cm high (surface badly oxidized and weather worn) To the Greeks and Romans she was the goddess of Wisdom. To the Greeks she was known as Athena or Athene. The snake was associated with the Greek Athena at the beginning of her cult. Its association with wisdom, or prudence, comes from Matt.10:16, Be ye therefore wise as serpents (ie weary).
Emile Pinedo (French, 19th century): "Arabe en Marche", A Bronze Figure, 19th century, the turbaned figure with his arms held by a walking stick across his back, a dagger at his belt, on a textured ground upon an integral octagonal plinth with gilt title plaque, signed, and with foundry cast medallion MEDAILLE D`ARGENT EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1889, 33cm high See illustration
After C J Moreau: A Bronze of a Startled Child, late 19th century, the almost naked infant seated on a tree stump holding a basket, and surprised by a cricket by his feet, signed, 66cm high, upon a green serpentine column with oval shelf and deeply fluted and panelled column from a concave moulded octagonal foot, the stand 110cm high See illustration
H Moreau: A Bronze Figure of a Pretty Young Girl, late 19th century, gazing downwards to sinister with flowers gathered in her upturned apron, a water jug in her right hand, on a rustic circular base, signed, upon a (possibly associated) bronze circular concave sided plinth, 71cm high See illustration
A Neapolitan Bronze of an Infant Clutching a Dolphin, Sacatino de Angelis & Fils, late 19th century, the putto standing with the dolphin over his right shoulder, on a concave sided and bead edged circular plinth with oval applied plaque with cast inscription Fonderia Artistiga Sacatina de Angelis & Fils Napoli, 67cm high (the base later drilled three times as a water feature) See illustration
A George III Satinwood Tea Chest, circa 1770, rectangular, with quarter moulded edge to the flat and crossbanded lid with gilt bronze foliate arched handle, the interior and lock now gutted, with conforming key escutcheon, raised on hairy paw feet, 19cm wide, 15cm high over handle See illustration
Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain, part 7 only, 1831, sixteen hand-col. eng. plts (four images per plt.), contemp. half morocco gilt, worn, small 4to, together with Mathews’s Annual Directory for the City & County of Bristol, including Clifton, Bedminster, and Surrounding Villages, 1865, illustrated commercial ads., contents somewhat browned, orig. cloth gilt, rear cover detached, 8vo, plus Peck (C. Wilson), English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 1558-1958, 2nd ed., 1970, fifty plts., orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., thick 4to, and other miscellaneous books (a carton)
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