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Lot 56

A Japanese bronze incense burner, late 19th century, in the form of a karashishi on hind legs above a ball, 21.5cm

Lot 57

A Japanese bronze Ikebana vase, mid 19th century, the base with cresting curled waves supporting a tall neck and fluted and waved wide trumpet mouth, 30.2cm

Lot 61

A bronze figure of Diakoku, holding a mallet and seated on his cushion, with inscription, 20cm

Lot 62

A Japanese bronze hammered vase, late 19th century, ith a large gold carp, signed 21cm,

Lot 110

A Japanese bronze elephant, being attacked by two tigers, on a wood base, 20.5 cm (excluding base) and a smaller Japanese bronze, of a trumpeting elephant, tusks deficient, 15.5cm high

Lot 236

A jade belt hook, 18th century, carved as two chilong with jade stone on the dark base, 5.5cm, and a bronze hook, possibly Han, much verdigris, and a fitted case (3)

Lot 249

A bronze iron, 18th/19th century, cased with archaic panels, cracked, 19cm

Lot 255

A Chinese bronze censor, late 19th century, in the form of Confusius on a horse, repairs to hind legs, ear missing, 19cm and a bronze elephant, standing with a vase on its back, 25cm (3)

Lot 258

A Chinese bronze ox and rider, 20th century, the boy piping, engraved Hidegyoknto, 31cm

Lot 259

A bronze small censor, Ming, of quatrelobed flared form, six character xuande mark, 7.5cm, a bronze weight, in the form of a Sholau and a stag, 17th/18th century, 7.5cm, a bronze figure of a guardian, piece missing, 17.8cm (3)

Lot 261

A Chinese bronze incense burner, 19th century, in the form of an immortal on horseback, and another, with traces of inlay, hand missing, 14cm (4)

Lot 270

A good Chinese bronze figure of Daikoku, Ming dynasty, the god with two evil mask, his six arms with various attributes and standing on elephant-head figures on a lotus stand, 17cm

Lot 271

A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze statue of a Deity probably 15th century, seated crossed legged in dhyanasana, before a mandala on a high throne, bowl missing and wear, 20cm

Lot 272

A Chinese bronze jardinere, early 20th century, of bulbous form applied with lion mask handles and cast with a band of diaper and taotic, six character mark of Xuande, 33.5cm

Lot 273

Two bronze figures of Deities 18th/19th century, one with gold paint repair, wear, 16.2 x 15.5cm (2)

Lot 381

Emile Louis Picault (1833-1915) a pair of bronze figures ‘The Scholar’ and ‘The Archer’, signed verso 36cm and 37 cm high respectively (2)

Lot 382

Irenee Rochard (1906-1984) a pair of bronze ornithological figure studies, each signed and struck, bronze on polished black slate plinths, 36cm and 30.5 cm high (2)

Lot 383

Emile Pinedo (French 1840-1916) A bronze figure ‘Arabe en Marche’, cast signature ‘Pinedo and Pinedo Bronzes’ Paris foundry mark, 32.5cm

Lot 384

Two City of London bronze medals, commemorating the visit of the Shah of Persia to the City of London, 20th June 1873, designed by Alfred Benjamin Wyon, and the visit of Czar Alexander II, 18th May 1874, designed by Charles Weiner, both in original gilt lettered fitted presentation boxes, each 7.6cm diameter

Lot 412

A Vienna cold painted bronze sphinx, opening to reveal a lady seated on a carpet, 15cm

Lot 415

A pair of Regency style bronze candlesticks, with cast decoration and triform bases, (converted to electricity) 38cm high overall

Lot 416

A cast bronze oil lamp, late 19th century, decorated with classical processional scene on a black marble column (converted to electricity), 49cm excluding socket

Lot 17

A Victorian Sunderland pink lustre six piece tea service each decorated with bronze foliate motifs on a pink ground, comprising: six tea cups and saucers, a tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug and tea plate (qty)

Lot 298

An octagonal bronze hall lantern the pagoda form top with a faceted bell shaped corona and heavy link hanging chain, the tapered sides with eight bevelled glass panels enclosing a four-light fitting over a gadrooned apron with a pine cone finial 49cm wide, 80cm high

Lot 42

WWI bronze death plaque, named to 'William Nicholson'

Lot 45

WWI bronze death plaque, named to 'Hugh Cameron'

Lot 491

Cold painted bronze of blue budgerigars, set on green onyx ashtray base, 10cm high; and a cold painted bronze dog on green onyx ashtray base, 8cm high

Lot 598

1920s Art Deco style statuette of a dancer, with fan in her hand, the gilt and bronze effect patinated figure in red shoes, raised on circular base, 27cm high

Lot 117

Bronze Whippet after B J Mene and a similar model

Lot 58

A coppered spelter sculpture of two monkeys, 4" high, a Japanese pipe holder and tobacco pouch, a spelter figure of a bear and a bronze small bucket (4).

Lot 246

A bronze Oriental sculpture of a running horse, together with further Oriental decorative items including two pairs of cloisonne vases, various gilt wall plaques etc.

Lot 730

A Group of Three Austrian Cold Painted and Graduated Bronze Cock Pheasants, 20th century, the two larger birds with upturned tail feathers, the smallest bird with tail downheld, the two largest examples stamped "Austria", 33cm, 15cm and 11cm high respectively, 41cm, 21.5cm and 22.5cm long respectively See illustration

Lot 731

A Cold Painted Bronze Group of Two Dachshunds, probably Austrian, circa 1910, each standing with overlapping back legs, originally joined by chain collar (now lacking) and alert expressions, 3.6cm high, 7.5cm long

Lot 735

Italian School, 19th century: A Bronze Figure of Narcissus, naked but for a goatskin slung across his left shoulder, gazing downwards and gesturing with his right hand, on a concave sided circular plinth, 64cm high

Lot 737

Aug Moreau: A Bronze Figural Stand, 19th century, as a putto lying on his back on a rocky mound, upholding a beribboned tambourine, signed, incised on the underside of the base "L", 13.8cm high See illustration

Lot 738

French School, 19th century: An Equestrian Bronze Group, as an officer of the Waterloo period, riding horseback at full gallop over a mound, upholding a military standard in his right hand, upon an octagonal plinth base, indistinctly inscribed "CN de Ruille", 62cm high, 69.5cm long (dark brown patina overall) See illustration

Lot 741

After Giambologna: A Pair of Bronze Figures of Mercury and Juno, 19th century, he holds a caduceus in his left hand, upholding the other and his right winged foot, she holds a trumpet (now lacking) and standing on one foot amongst waves, each on black slate capstan socles with continuous figurative bronze friezes depicting putti, 82.5cm and 76cm high See illustration

Lot 743

G D Illiers: A Bronze Group of Two Horses, late 19th century, both standing, fully saddled, on triangular rustic plinth, signed, impressed "AG Bronze", Paris foundry mark, 25.5cm high, 29cm wide (max)

Lot 744

Eugene Marioton (French 1854-1925): "Retour de Chasse", a bronze of a muscular youth standing wearing naught but a loin cloth and fur boots, holding a spear in his right hand, a doe carried beneath his left arm and slung over his shoulder, on a canted square base, signed, indistinct foundry mark, upon rouge marble plinth with title plaque, 75.5cm overall See illustration

Lot 746

An Egyptian Bronze Figure of the Young Horus (Harpokrates), the standing nude figure wearing the side-lock of youth, his right hand index finger raised to his mouth, 10cm high, on canted rectangular rosewood plinth, 13.9cm high overall See illustration

Lot 749

A Gilt Bronze Censer in Romanesque Style, probably late 19th century, of compressed spherical open pierced form, surmounted by the figure of Christ seated, and three flanking figures, over pairs of animals and birds divided by leering masks and Latin inscriptions, on petalette spreading foot, 14.5cm high; and A Bronze Example, 18th century or earlier, of panelled form, with multiple small circular piercements to the upper section and pendant from chains from lobed boss and ring, 19cm high (vessel only) (2) See illustration

Lot 785

A 15" Horizontal Plate Sundial, late 18th century, the bronze circular plate engraved "A Adie Edinburgh", with outer hour scale reading to one minute (gnomon lacking) See illustration

Lot 789

A Bronze Standard Weight, 14lb, with London (ewer), A (avoisdupois), sword and G/ crown mark (probably George IV), also stamped "VR155" beneath a crown and "14lb", 20cm high See illustration

Lot 791

A Collection of Brass and Bronze Weights and Tokens, 17th century and later, predominantly George I-George IV specimens, marked mainly for London (including Guildhall), also specimens of Chinese and ethnic origin (approx 56 examples)

Lot 792

A Bronze Weight, stamped with a crowned "H", probably circa 1500-1550, 3.4cm diameter; Another Larger, 4.9cm diameter; Two Elizabeth I Examples, 4.6cm and 1.5cm; A Charles I/II Example, 4cm; A William & Mary Example, 5.6cm; A William III Example, 5.3cm; and A Queen Anne Example, 3.4cm (8) See illustration

Lot 794

A Collection of One Hundred Small Brass Weights, mainly 18th-early 20th century, including postal and apothecary's weights, and of various shape including circular, rectangular, and bell form; A Group of Four Continental Cylinder Weights, the largest 12.5cm high; A Bronze and Brass Beam Scale, perhaps 16th/17th century, the beam 9cm long; and Seven Assorted Bronze, Lead and Steel Weights and Poises, including a lead shield shape example, possibly Medieval (112)

Lot 796

A Bronze Standard Weight, 56lb Avoir, Manor of Manchester, 1819, with dark patina, by Williams (Thomas Williams, 71 Cannon St, London) engraved on the body, engraved on the handle "51lb Avoir", verification marks on both shoulders, "chequer board" (of the Exchequer) and "GRIII", 11 ½" (29cm high) See illustration This is a pre-Imperial Avoirdupois weight

Lot 798

A Bronze Standard Bell Weight, 7lb, circa 1820-30, verification marks unclear, dagger mark only, 16cm high; A Graduated Set of Six Victorian Brass Standard Weights, 7lb-4oz, registered design no.363738, indistinctly signed "Hayney", the largest 17cm high (the two smallest weights possibly not matching?); and Four Other Brass Standard Weights, including two by Avery Ltd, comprising 7lb, 4lb, 2lb, and 1lb, some stamped "VR" beneath a crown and "391", the largest 9.3cm (11) CHECK SIZES

Lot 799

A Group of Seven Brass Barrel Form Measures, ranging in size 7cm-6cm; A Brass 300 Sov GN Banking Weight, 16.5cm high; and A Group of Sixteen Assorted Brass and Bronze Weights and Measures and Associated Items (24)

Lot 810

A Bronze Imperial Gallon, County of Northumberland, 1846, by De Grave, Short & Fanner, London, Exchequer verification mark on rim, maker's engraved number on the frontal rim, 20.7cm diameter, 28cm wide across handle; and Imperial Pint, Imperial Gill and Imperial Half Gill, 11cm, 8cm and 6cm high respectively (4) See illustration

Lot 811

A Bronze Imperial Standard Bushel for Northumberland, 1835, by Bate, London, Maker of the Exchequer Standards, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, 49.5cm diameter, 67.5cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 22cm high

Lot 812

A Bronze Imperial Standard Half Bushel for Northumberland, 1835, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, 39.5cm diameter, 50.5cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 17.5cm high; and A Bronze Imperial Standard Peck for Northumberland, 1835, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, and six further verification marks on the base (front) and numbered "269", 31cm diameter, 41.5cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 15cm high, in oak carrying case with label pasted underneath the lid inscribed "County of Northumberland Weights & Measures Acts 502 District signed Thos R Spratt District Inspector Alnwick 15th May 1933 See illustration

Lot 813

A Bronze Imperial Standard Gallon to Imperial Half Gill for Northumberland, 1835, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, ranging 18.5cm to 4.6cm, each with turned rosewood handles, with original maker's label beneath the lid "J D Potter, Successor to R B Bate (Mathematical, Optical & Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus) (7) See illustration and illus of label

Lot 814

A Bronze Imperial Standard Bushel for Northumberland, 1824, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, and six further verification marks on the base (front) and numbered "269", 49.5cm diameter, 67cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 22cm high, in oak fitted case with label underneath the lid inscribed "County of Northumberland 503 or Blyth District, signed James Cunningham District Inspector" See illustration

Lot 815

A Bronze Imperial Standard Half Bushel for Northumberland, 1824, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, and six further verification marks on the base (front) and numbered "269", 39.5cm diameter, 51.5cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 18cm high; and A Bronze Imperial Standard Peck for Northumberland, 1824, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rim, and six further verification marks on the base (front) and numbered "269", 31cm diameter, 42cm wide across turned mahogany handles, 14cm high, both in original oak carrying case with original "RB Bate" label beneath the lid, also with pasted label inscribed "County of Northumberland 503 or Blyth District No.1330 signed James Cunningham District Inspector" (2) See illustration and Bate label

Lot 816

A Bronze Imperial Standard Gallon to Half Gill for Northumberland, 1824, by Bate, London, Makers of the Original Standards for the Exchequer, City of London, George IV, William IV and George V verification marks on the rims, and six further verification marks on the base (front) and numbered "269", the gallon 18.5cm high, 19cm diameter, 27cm wide across the turned ivory handles, the half gill and half pint measure with turned ivory moulded and applied basal rims (the gill measure lacking its ivory base); and A Later Associated Imperial Quarter Gill for the County of Northumberland 1881, by Potter, London, numbered "269" and with verification marks, 5cm high (8) and three (probably later) glass lids, in the original oak fitted case with label beneath the lid inscribed "County of Northumberland 503 or Blyth District No.1330 signed James Cunningham District Inspector"

Lot 821

A George II Mahogany Three-Division Tea Chest, of domed rectangular form, with gilt bronze lid handle and key escutcheon mounts, upon ogee bracket feet, 19.5cm high over handle, 35.5cm wide; An Early Victorian Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Box, of shallow rectangular form, with floral scroll panel to the lid and key escutcheon, two divisions internally, with pink paper lined divisions internally, 25.5cm wide; A French Coconut Wood and Ormolu Mounted Parquetry Necessaire Box, circa 1870, of canted rectangular form, each side with striped wood detail divided by stringing, internally blue silk lined, the lockplate inscribed "Maison Masson", on pierced scroll feet, 9.5cm high, 18.5cm wide (3)

Lot 857

A Group of Nineteen Assorted Curios, 18th/19th century, including a Derbyshire pietra dura rectangular matchbox, 6.8cm, an Hill's registered door wedge, three banded carnelian items, three brass/bronze pipe tampers/seals, two cut steel chatelaine belt attachments, two John Milton medals etc (qty)

Lot 867

A Pair of French Parcel Gilt Bronze Neo-Classical Pedestal Vases, circa 1870, each baluster vessel with entwined serpent shoulder handles beneath upswept fluted candle nozzles, with a frieze of six dancing classical maidens hand in hand, fluted and laurel leaf encircled swept feet and on concave sided square plinths and ebonised wood bases, 56cm high overall See illustration

Lot 869

A Pair of Gilt Bronze Three-Light Rococo Revival Wall Appliques, early 20th century, with raised centre light flanked by S scroll branches, from leafy backplates, each 62cm high overall

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