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A large tumbler vase in the manner of Monart or Vasart, shape style OE having a cloudy mottle lilac over pale turquoise ground with bronze aventurine fleck, unmarked, button pontil, height 20cm, together with a small Vasart glass basket with fold over handles and a tonal lilac and powder pink ground.
A French bronze model of a panther, early 20th century, cast after Georges Lucien Vacossin (1870-1942), stamped 'BRONZE VERITABLE' the veined marble rectangular base engraved 'G Vacossin', 27cm high, 75cm long overall. Vacossin was born in Granvilliers (Oise) and exhibited at the Salon between 1902 and 1937. A master of canine sculpture, some of his dog groups were used for Sevres models. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of antique metalware, comprising, a Venetian or Bolognese black painted wrought iron tabernacle door, probably early 19th century, 51cm high; a pair of brass taps, early 20th century, the handles as swans' heads, reputedly removed from the Dorchester Hotel; a set of four steel spurs possibly for cockfighting, 19th century, with burrwood case; and elements of a pair of gilt bronze chenets. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian coromandel, macassar ebony, amboyna, bone and satinwood marquetry breakfast table, circa 1870, almost certainly by Jackson and Graham, stamped to the underside 2/ 2065, 72cm high, the top 120cm diameter. The firm of Jackson & Graham was established in 1836 by Thomas Jackson and Peter Graham at 37 Oxford Street London, and for the next fifty years they produced predominantly high quality furniture, representing Britain at many of the international exhibitions. Their clients included Queen Victoria, Napoleon III, the Grand Khedive at Cairo and the royal palace in Siam. They were particularly noted for their fine marquetry work, the use of Wedgwood plaques, ivory inlay, rare woods, and fine casting of bronze mounts. They engaged the leading designers of the period including Owen Jones, Bruce Talbert, Alfred Lorimer and Eugene Prignot. The company's workforce and assets were bought by Collinson and Lock in 1885. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Four Commemorative Medals, comprising: the Leverhulme Medal awarded to Marjorie Ethel Plear 1939, 18ct, 40mm, 43.8g EF; a Pharmaceutical Society Medal 1941, bronze, 57mm EF; Tangye Brothers Engineering Birmingham Punctuality Medal awarded to William Turner 21st October 1884, silver, 45mm, all in cases of issue; and a Birmingham Photo Art Club bronze medal Exhibition 1929 class B awarded to Mr E Turner, 1929, 45mm
An early 19th century bronze, gilt metal and marble ink stand, retailed by Thomas Weeks's museum, the tree trunk inscribed 'WEEKS'S RL MUSEUM TICHBORNE ST.', 5.5in (14cm) h, 5.75in (14.6cm) w, gilding rubbed, a slate and hardstone inlaid obelisk, 10in (25.2cm) h, a gilt metal flaming urn finial on a marble base, two marble paper weights and a gilt brass finial. (6)
A 19th century French bronze group of 'Three Graces' after Germain Pilon, all necks cracked, 6.25in (16cm) h, on a marble base, a bronze model of the temple of Vesta, 3.5in (9cm), a bronze figure the Duke of Wellington, a bronze figure after the antique of a seated fisherman, a small bronze group of five putti in a boat, and a 19th century cast iron figure of a woman carrying a basket. (6)
A Regency painted tole urn and cover, with lion mask ring handles and a pineapple finial, decoration worn, 11in (28cm) h, a pair of brass spill vases in the form of ladies boots, a pair of cast metal tapering vases, a pair of Victorian wheat sheaf letter racks, damages, a pair of French ceramic and ormolu mounted cylindrical vases, a Victorian letter clip embossed 'Merry Phipson...', a bronze model of a sarcophagus, the cover with linked hand handle and a a brass helmet badge of an eagle. (12)
A pair of 19th century French ormolu and bronze mounted bouillotte lamps, later converted to electricity, with welled circular bases having cut out switches, the central column with lion supports to three branches with vase shape holders, the central iron shaft with an adjustable painted tole shade and an eagle finial, 31.5in (80cm) h, 14.25in (36cm) w. (2) One arm repaired, repairs to one shade frame.
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