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A pair of continental resin relief panels, Alpine scenes with rural figures, 3 x 4in (7.5 x 10cm) framed, a bronze panel The Last Supper, a glass sphere on pierced hardwood stand, a painted tine match box, with a printed view of GATE, a 19th century gilt overlaid circular box and cover, an ornamentally turned ebony box and cover, with two wax seals, and two busts. (10)
A pair of late 19th century bronze candlesticks, with a recumbent stag and doe, 5.25in (13cm) h, a French desk thermometer modelled as the Vendome column, thermometer broken, another similar, two models of the Arc de Triomphe, a model of The Temple of Vesta,an equestrian model of the Marcus Aurelius and a seated classical lady. (9)
A cast bronze nickel plated accessory mascot, c.1920's, "Pathfinder" or "Vigil" by G. Poitvin, depicting a naked cloaked man, seated on a rock and shading his eyes, signed, foundry marks for Contenot and Lelievre, and foundry seal "Syndicat des Fabr. de Bronzes, Unis France", and numbered 2503, 12.5cm high.
A Large Mindanao Kris, broad flat wavy blade 21.5in. (54.5cm) with central watered panel, the grip of plaited cord with bronze ferrule and polished wood pommel in its wire bound wooden sheath; An Afghan khyber Knife, 11in (28cm), deeply chiselled with asymmetrical decoration, with stylised animal pommel
A Japanese bronze figure of a fearsome Oni, standing dressed in animal skins and wearing a mokugyo carved as a sea-dragon at his waist, his hair blows in the wind as he supports a swirling cloud formation above his head (possibly the support for a bronze gong, now lacking) the whole stands on a rocky mound supported on a rectangular plinth with oni-mask scroll feet, unsigned, 74cm, 2nd half of the 19th century
Die Olympischen Spiele 1936, In Berlin und Garmisch-Partenkirchen, coverage of the 1936 summer & winter games in 2 volumes, pasted throughout with numerous real photo cards, published by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst, Hamburg-Bahrenfeld; sold together with a bronze medal inscribed 1970, IX BRITISH COMMONWEALTH GAMES, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND (3)
A Paris 1924 Olympic Games programme for the rugby match between France and Romania, played at the Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris, 4th May Only three teams participated in the Olympic rugby competition, the other team being the eventual gold medallists USA. The Americans win over hosts France provoked riotous scenes in the stadium and the US side required a police escort to leave the field of play. Romania automatically took bronze.
A group of six medals honouring Uruguay's football victories at the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games, a gold & enamel example named to ASDRUBAL CASAS awarded on the 30th anniversary of the 1924 Olympic win in 1954; two identical gold plate & enamel medals named to A. CANAVESI & F. BATIGNANI awarded as civic honours by the administration of San Jose for the 1928 Olympic win; and a gold & enamel medal commemorative medal named to J.P.ARREMOND in honour of the 1928 Olympic victory; a silver plated & enamel commemorative medal produced for the general public after the 1924 Olympic triumph; and a similar commemorative medal in silver plate celebrating the double victories of 1924 & 1928; the lot also including an original b&w photograph of Hector Scarone scoring a goal in the 1928 Amsterdam final; and two testimonial presentation plaques, the first from the Uruguayan Olympic Committee to the 1924 Olympic gold medal winning footballer Roberto Figueroa, an inscribed brass plaque dated 19th June 1987, on a red velvet backboard, in original fitted case, 17 by 23 cm., 6 3/4 by 9 in., the other a silver plated, bronze and enamel plaque presented to the Uruguay 1950 World Cup winning physical fitness trainer Romeo Vazquez, on a maroon velvet backboard, 13 by 19 cm., 5 by 7 1/2 in. (9) Asdrubal Casas was a delegate at the 1924 Games in Paris. Adhemar Canavasi, Fausto Batignani and Juan Arremon were all members of the gold medal winning football team at the Amsterdam Olympics in 1928.
A gold plated 1930 World Cup medal, the obverse struck with a depiction of the centenary tower, the reverse inscribed A.U. A gold plated 1930 World Cup medal, the obverse struck with a depiction of the centenary tower, the reverse inscribed A.U. DE F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930; sold together with three examples of the more common bronze medals for the 1930 World Cup, each with the obverse struck with a view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.de.F, 1er Campeonato Mundial de Football, Montevideo, 1930, with ring suspension in original paper wrapper, two of the medals in original paper wrappers (6) The scarcer gold plated commemorative medal was reserved for 'leaders' according to an article in the magazine Mundo Uruguayo, 10th July 1930. The bronze medals were sold to the general public.
Five 1930 World Cup medals/badges, three commemorative bronze medals by Stefano Johnson of Milan, 1930, the obverse struck with a view of the Tower of Homage at the Centenary Stadium, Montevideo, the reverse inscribed A.U.DE.F., 1ER CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE FOOTBALL, MONTEVIDEO, 1930, two of the examples in their original paper wrapper; together with a gilt-metal official's medal by Joyeria La Lira of Uruguay, the obverse set with a central print of the Uruguayan national emblem inscribed with the maker's name with ribbon inscribed CENTENARIO 1830-1930; and a bronze & enamel commemorative badge inscribed CAMPEON, the border inscribed COLOMBES 1924, AMSTERDAM 1928, MONTEVIDEO 1930 (6)
A group of eleven Uruguayan medals and badges, comprising: a gold and enamel Uruguayan Football Association lapel badge commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1930 World Cup victory, named to C.RIOLFO and dated 1930-1980; a gold and enamel Uruguayan Football Association medal named to Uruguay's 1950 World Cup physical fitness trainer ROMEO VAZQUEZ and further inscribed CTO. MUNDIAL, 1950-1976; a silver medal presented to the Romeo Vazquez, rectangular, the obverse struck with an image of the Jules Rimet Trophy and inscribed IV CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE UTBOL 1950, the reverse inscribed HOMENAJE DE LA CAMARA DE REPRESENTANTES, ROMEO VAZQUEZ, REPUBLICAO DEL URUGUAY; a silver and enamel by Tammaro of Uruguay, 1930, inscribed for a delegate of the League of Volunteers for the 1930 World Cup; a silver plated medal by Tammaro of Uruguay, 1930, commemorating Uruguay's triumphs in the 1924 & 1928 Olympics and the 1930 World Cup; a bronze and enamel lapel badge commemorating the centenary of Uruguay, 1930; a metal pin badge for an official of the National Centenary Commission, Uruguay 1930; a bronze and enamel 1930 World Cup player/delegate's badge for Romania; a silver plated and enamel 1956 South American Football Championship commemorative medal, inscribed Dr Ordiozola, a delegate of the A.U.F.; a bronze and enamel commemorative medal, by Tammaro of Uruguay, commemorating the 1950 World Cup; and a bronze commemorative medal for the Centenary of Uruguay, 1830-1930
A programme for the final of the football tournament at the Paris Olympic Games in 1924, Uruguay v Switzerland played at the Stade Olympique de Colombes 9th June, a combined issue also covering the bronze medal play-off between Sweden and Holland In the pre-World Cup era, the winners of the Olympic gold medal were also considered to be crowned World Champions. The great Uruguay team dominated world football at the period, winning gold in Paris and at Amsterdam in 1928, before lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy on home soil at the inaugural World Cup of 1930.
Corgi, 262 Lincoln Continental, bronze with black roof mint vehicle sealed on original blister card but card in poor condition from storage, plus 485 Mini Countryman missing surfer boards and aerial, a Dinky 158 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, metallic red, minor wear on hard edges (VG, BG) (x3)
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