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Lot 64a

Cold cast bronze figure `eliza`

Lot 191

A 19th Century Painted Bronze Model of a Lizard, in crawling position with outstretched tail

Lot 194

After Felix Lecomte, French, 1737-1817 A 19th Century Patinated Bronze Figure of a Satyr, the standing figure drinking from a horn, raised upon a circular naturalistic cast base, 27cms high

Lot 199

A Japanese School Meiji Patinated Bronze Model, in the form of two tigers attacking a bull elephant with ivory tusks, upon hardwood stand, 28cms long See illustration

Lot 200

A Japanese Meiji Patinated Bronze Model, in the form of a bull elephant with ivory tusks, upon shaped hardwood stand, 36cms long See illustration

Lot 216

A Patinated Bronze Group, in the form of two racehorses with jockeys upon naturalistic bases and on moulded marble rectangular base, 40cms x 27cms

Lot 149

* Mene (Pierre Jules, 1810-1877). Stag by a tree, bronze, signed P.J. Mene on base, 220 x 250mm (9 x 9.75ins) Mene was arguably the most successful and prolific animalier sculptor of his time. He was largely self-taught, although his father was a successful metal turner, and taught his son the principles of casting at an early age. By 1837 Mene had established the first of his many foundries. He exhibited one or two bronzes every year at the Salon, winning several medals there, as well as being awarded First Class Medals at the London Exhibitions of 1855 and 1861. Mene drew the finest craftsmen to work for him and his home became a fashionable meeting place for the painters, sculptors and musicians of Paris. In 1861 he was awarded the Cross of the Legion d`Honneur in recognition for his contributions to art. His bronzes were cast with the utmost attention to quality, detail and workmanship. Mene made sure that all the models and casts were kept in perfect condition so that the last bronze cast in an edition was just as sharp and detailed as the first, and in doing so set the standard for all other foundries. (1)

Lot 164

Bronze Dante medallion and plaque

Lot 192

Gilt bronze carriage clock, enamel face, stamped Brevetes, GDC, 15 x 8cm

Lot 200

Anton Rettich, Wein Austria, early 19thC mirror mantle clock, white enamel face, satinwood and ebonized body, bronze medallions bearing bust of Franz I and Maria Ludovica, brass applied decoration, Salamanca eagle pendulum

Lot 2058

Cold painted bronze of a North African Arab female water carrier, monogram B and Regonutza 33cm

Lot 2071

Gilt bronze tray c.1900, cast from a model by A.Marionnet, signed in the maquette, 26.5cm

Lot 2074

Bronze figure of a boy by Schmidt Felling, entitled Sep, 12cm including base

Lot 2083

Art Nouveau, ornamental vase, bronze patination etched abstract flower design overlaid with gilt metal

Lot 2098

Art Nouveau bronze inkwell and paper holder with two pots with cast floral designs

Lot 2179

Art Deco bronze of a man on a marble base (missing head and hands), 31cm

Lot 2227

Bronze frame mirror with stylized design of tulips

Lot 2261

Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of an odalisque mounted on a green onyx dish, c.1920, 10cm

Lot 2263

Art Deco Just Anderson patinated bronze jardiniere, stamped marks, 10cm

Lot 2264

Art Deco verdi gris bronze card tray cast from a model by Clenf with Egyptianesque vultures, signed in the bronze, 13cm

Lot 2271

Pair of Art Deco bookends, marble cube base with cast cold painted bronze Budgerigars

Lot 2497

Japanese bronze planter, decorated with a dragon, c.1900

Lot 2502

Pair of gilt bronze candlesticks, cherubs bearing trumpets, scroll chain linked bases

Lot 2507

An early 20thC bronze and silver embellished Standish inkwell in the form of a sarcophagus with applied stylized Egyptian inconography

Lot 2508

A late 18thC patinated bronze of Romulus and Remus and the she-wolf, on a plinth base, 11.2cm h

Lot 2514

Ivory Netsuke, mounted as a bag clasp, gilt metal, gilt bronze serpent bag clasp, embroidered flask bag, medallions with inscriptions, Rajasthan type heavily embroidered mat with sea shells and another, all late 19th early 20thC

Lot 2683

English school 19thC, Duchess of Kent with a young Queen Victoria, oil on metal, 12.7x11.3cm, decorative gilt bronze frame

Lot 1

An Austrian novelty bronze by Franz Bergman, in the form of a beach hut, a maiden peeping out, the top with swivel mechanism revealing the maiden`s naked buttocks, on a square plinth base, signed Nam Greb, height 14.5cm.

Lot 2

An Austrian novelty bronze by Franz Bergman, in the form of a towelled maiden, a button at the reverse opening her towel to reveal her naked body, on a plinth base, signed N Greb, height 18.5cm.

Lot 4

A south east Asian bronze figure of a copulating couple, height 33cm.

Lot 147

* Tute (George William, R.E., R.W.A., born 1933). A set of illustrations for Country Matters by Duff Hart-Davis, pub. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1988, together twenty-four pen & ink illustrations on paper (complete), of birds, animals, farming pursuits, deer stalking, etc., twelve illustrating the months of the year (head-pieces), full-page illusts. approx. 210 x 150 mm (8 x 6 ins), head-pieces approx. 100 x 150 mm (4 x 6 ins)^, together with a copy of the book in which the illustrations appear, orig. boards in d.j.. George Tute is a printmaker, wood engraver, painter, illustrator and teacher. He studied at Blackpool School of Art, at the Royal Academy School (under Sir Henry Rushbury), where he won silver and bronze medals for mural painting, and the Courtauld Institute. Tute taught at the York School of Art and then at the University of the West of England where he became Principal Lecturer in Graphic Design. He was elected Member of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers and Engravers and was the first Chairman of the revived Society of Wood Engravers. His work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, Kew Gardens and Newport Art Gallery. He has undertaken many projects as a freelance book illustrator, mainly working with wood engraving and he has worked several times for the Folio Society. He has also worked for the Readers Digest Association, Batsford and Penguin. Work by George Tute is in the Victoria and Albert Museum. (25)

Lot 381

Japanese Meiji period bronze figure of an Indian elephant, underside with signature, 13.25cm long

Lot 393

Pair of 19th Century Chinese bronze vases, each having a squat body and a long slender tapered neck, applied decoration in relief depicting frogs, 26.75cm high

Lot 394

Japanese bronze cylindrical vase having decoration in relief depicting a three toe dragon, three character seal mark to the base, 22.5cm high

Lot 416

19th Century Austrian cold painted bronze stationery clip formed as a dead hare, 26cm long on a walnut base

Lot 419

18th Century bronze mortar and pestle, 14.25cm diameter

Lot 480

Charles Wiener - Large 19th Century bronze medallion commemorating the visit to Epping Forest by H.R.H. Queen Victoria, May 6th 1882, 7.5cm diameter, in original gilt titled case

Lot 481

Benjamin Wyon - Large 19th Century bronze medallion commemorating the opening of the New Coal Exchange by H.R.H. Prince Albert, October 30th 1849, 8.75cm diameter, in original gilt titled case

Lot 546

20th Century patinated bronze figure depicting a nude male dancer, base with lions head erased foundry mark, 37.5cm high

Lot 130

DAISY MAKEIG-JONES: A WEDGWOOD FAIRYLAND LUSTRE VASE decorated in the coral and bronze palette with the Candlemas pattern, the base with printed marks and number Z5349, 9" high

Lot 386

TIFFANY & CO: A PATINATED BRONZE PEN TRAY, decorated with signs of the zodiac, with impressed marks to the base, 9¾" wide

Lot 410

GILBERT BAYES: "THE SCALES OF TIME", a cast bronze figure of a naked woman holding a basket, signed to the base "Gilbert Bayes, 1908", on a red marble base, 17½" high. See Illustration

Lot 411

LORENZL: AN ART DECO BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DANCING GIRL, signed to the base "Lorenzl", on green onyx base, 9¼" high

Lot 418

COSSIO: A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A CHARGING BULL, indistinctly signed and marked in gilt, 9" long

Lot 420

FRANCOIS POMPON: A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE of a stylised owl, with cast signature to the base, 7" high. See Illustration

Lot 421

ANDRE BECOUEREL: A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A LONG EARED HARE, on stepped marble base, with cast signature, 8" high. See Illustration

Lot 427

THEOPHILE ALEXANDRE STEINLEN: A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE of a seated Angora cat, with cast signature and stamp "Cireperdure A. Hebrard", 4½" high. See Illustration

Lot 843

A collection of British and foreign coins and tokens, including British bronze coins and threepenny bits in an album, half crowns, florins, shillings and sixpences in an album, and two Whitman folders containing some farthings.

Lot 851

A collection of Austrian miniature cold painted bronze animals, late 19th Century, comprising a pheasant, deer, kingfisher, goat, parrot, squirrel and cat.

Lot 1032

A Japanese brown patinated bronze figure group of an elephant, early 20th Century, under attack from two tigers, signed to underside, height approx 22cm, together with a similar brown figure of an elephant, signed to underside, height approx 19.5cm (faults).

Lot 661

A WWI bronze death plaque to James Simmons, RGA (MM entitlement & WWI pair - medals not present) and a large selection of related ephemera including cap badge, dog tag and jewellery

Lot 1056

A small bronze model of a Buddhistic lion, 20th Century, standing four square, together with a pair of carved soapstone seals with Buddhistic lion terminals.

Lot 1088

A Chinese bronze archaistic bronze ewer on tripod legs together with a South East Asian bronze figure of a deity.

Lot 1118

A Japanese bronze mirror, Edo period, of circular form, the interior cast with cranes and minogame beneath pine trees, framed by a border of chrysanthemum, shells and script, diameter approx 12.3cm.

Lot 1119

A Chinese bronze figure of an immortal, probably 19th Century, wearing a long robe together with another bronze figure of an immortal standing on a rectangular plinth.

Lot 1128

A Chinese Arab market bronze censer, possibly 19th Century, the squat body cast within opposing panels of Arabic script, flanked by a pair of handles on tripod feet, cast four character mark of Xuande to base, width approx 17.5cm.

Lot 1136

A Japanese metal figure of a sage seated on a Buddhistic lion together with a bronze censer pan top cast with dragons, a bronze bell and two bronze vessels.

Lot 1151

A Chinese gilt bronze sectional figure of a deity, early 20th Century, beneath a ring of flames, on a lotus flower stand, height approx 23cm.

Lot 1193

An Indian bronze figure of a deity seated on a lotus stand, height approx 17cm.

Lot 1197

A Japanese bronze jardinière, Meiji period, of rectangular form with pierced scrollwork gallery, the brown and iron red patinated bombé sides inset with four panels inlaid and engraved with flowers, on outswept bracket feet, signed to base, length approx 28cm.

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