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Lot 465

A large late 19th century bronze figure of a standing bag pipe playing satyr, on a circular leafy cast base with cymbals and a staff, signed 'THILLMAN' to the base 91cm high

Lot 466

A late 19th century bronze medallion the chased circular plate with a central praying figure within a figural panel surround and lobed outer border, on a shaped dragon carved pierced padouk stand, rear bears five signature marks Disc 39.5cm diameter, 73cm high overall

Lot 468

A late 19th century bronze figure of Mercury in typical after the Antique footed posture and holding a sceptre, on a fluted socle and square plinth base 79cm high

Lot 470

A late 19th century bronze figure of Mercury After the Antique seated on a tree stump with one hand holding pipes, the other hand on a sword 64cm high

Lot 471

A late 19th /early 20th century bronze figure of a cymbal playing satyr, stood next to a tree stump and on an oval base, base signed, 'Duchemin' 57cm high

Lot 472

A late 19th century bronze figure of a standing Celtic warrior, arm and sword raised and standing on a square naturalistic base, signed to base, 'L'AVERGNE', monogrammed to the front base edge and dated, '"er Juillet 1895" 60cm high

Lot 473

A late 19th century bronze bust By J. Nelson Maclean of a young girl with hair tied in a bun, on a square waisted socle, signed to one side, 'J. Nelson Maclean Sculpt. 1882', rear bears stamp, 'Published by Belman and Ivey 37 Piccadilly London W. Copyright' 30cm high

Lot 474

A 19th century bronze urn with twin seated winged cherub and lion mask ring handles, with diaper work, lobed and beaded decoration, each side with a circular cartouche and a Masonic emblem, on a spreading foot with square plinth 44cm wide, 45cm high

Lot 475

A late 19th century bronze figure After the Antique of Grecian warrior with shield seated on horseback, pointing into the distance with right hand, base signed, 'Schmidt - Felling 1904' and bears founders roundel for a foundry in Friedrichshagen 57cm wide approx, 59cm high

Lot 476

A late 19th century bronze figure After the Antique of a semi clad Grecian maiden, one hand holding her hair the other hand her robes

Lot 478

A 19th century bronze figure of Diana the huntress, standing blowing a horn on a naturalistic rocky base, on a black marble and bronze pedestal, horn lacking, 80cm high, together with an early 20th century bronze figure, of a dancing maiden, on a stepped block marble base, 46cm high -2

Lot 479

A set of three graduated 19th century bronze casts each in 2 halves and in the form of seated lions, largest 23cm wide, together with a pair of small Victorian period cast iron seated lions, formerly painted, 15cm wide -8

Lot 480

A 19th century bronze figure of a semi-clad maiden holding grapes and vine leaves, formerly mounted on a base 28cm high

Lot 502

An Art Deco period silvered and painted bronze figure of a swooping albatross on a naturalistic wavy base, the whole on a black marble plinth, signed 'C. Ruchot' 72cm wide, 50cm high

Lot 516

A late 19th century black marble clock garniture the 12 inch engine turned gilt bronze and white enamel dial with twin winding holes and cylinder movement, the architectural case with a domed top with finial and reeded pillars, on a plinth base, together with a pair of urns on stepped plinth bases -3 49cm wide, 50cm high

Lot 517

A 19th century French boullework, ebonised and gilt bronze mounted bracket clock and bracket the 10 inch cast and gilt bronze dial with individual ceramic numerals and twin winding apertures, with a twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the cavetto form tapering bracket with female mask mounts to the corners, the case with glazed door and three female figures to the base bear a satyr's mock, the stepped domed cresting with a seated female warrior figure, stamped 'HPA' to rear 57cm wide (bracket), 152cm high (overall)

Lot 518

A Louis XV period gilt bronze cartel clock the 7inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and twin winding holes, enclosed within a glazed door, the twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with a ram's head finial with leafy garlands, the sides with fluted pilasters above a glazed pendulum section and waisted base 76cm high

Lot 522

A 19th century French marble and bronze clock garniture the 9 inch painted white enamel dial with twin winding apertures, ornate pierced gilt hands and marked 'MASSOT BAYONNE' the twin train movement striking on a bell, with a garland and trophy surmount and bronze cherub to one side, the plinth base with toupie feet, together with a pair of winged female term mounted urns on modelled circular bases (with winder and pendulum) 31cm high

Lot 523

A good late 19th century French bronze, gilt bronze and marble mantel clock the 4 inch (engine turned steel) dial with twin winding apertures, housed within a bronze figure of a Grecian maiden with a bow lent on a tree stump with attendant greyhound, the twin train 8 day barrel movement striking on a bell, the whole on a stepped marble plinth with stiff leaf acanthus mounts and ornate scroll feet 58cm wide, 74cm high

Lot 524

A French late 19th century large black marble and gilt bronze mounted mantel clock the 4.5 inch polished steel dial with twin winding apertures and Roman numerals, the black marble stepped case with a bronze lion surmount, and gilt bronze scrolling leaf, acanthus leaf and gadrooned mounts, raised on scroll feet with twin train cylinder movement 48cm wide, 60cm high

Lot 525

A late 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze clock garniture the clock modelled as an ebonised globe upheld by three putti, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the marble column with foliate garlands and a wreath to its foot, on a quatreform base with toupie feet, the en suite twin branch candelabra in the form of putti upholding rose stem branches, on conforming marble bases clock 43cm high, candelabra 31cm

Lot 526

A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain clock garniture the porcelain painted face with twin winding apertures and regulation above XII, painted with a boy and girl in a wooded landscape, with a twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with domed top finials and stop fluted side pilasters, on a gadrooned plinth base with bracket feet, the en suite porcelain urns with conforming square gadrooned bases, each painted with a narrative panel, all on moulded giltwood plinths clock 40cm high, urns 26cm high

Lot 601

A pair of early 19th century mahogany demi-lune pedestals with block marble tops above triple flame veneered half columns with gilt bronze winged female mounts, the moulded outset plinths with mask and foliate motifs (blocks replaced) 54cm wide, 102cm high, 28cm deep

Lot 634

A good mid18th century bronze footman with cabriole legs and side carrying handles, 46cm wide; a late 19th century brass and mask fireguard with trophy wreath handle and a pierced bird and foliate central motif, on scroll feet, 78cm wide, 72cm high; a 19th century brass chenet, formerly part of a fire surround, with seated greyhound on an ornate pedestal, 35cm high; and an Edwardian brass pierced trivet, on four legs, 60cm wide -4

Lot 674

An important pair of Victorian period kingwood, gilt bronze and porcelain mounted display cabinets in two sections, each pagoda top with a hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined interior, the corners with stiff acanthus leaf mounts and centred by a double scroll mask and dragon mount, each frieze with entwined guilloche incorporating Sevres style porcelain roundels above a pair of rosewood crossbanded and kingwood featherbanded bevelled glazed doors, flanked by columnar terminals with Sevres style porcelain insets, each interior now mirror glazed and with a central shelf, each bowfront lower section with a gadrooned and leaf gilt bronze edge above a central exotic bird porcelain plaque enclosed by foliate bouquet mounts and two further porcelain panels, on tapered banded cabriole legs with ornate mounts to the knees and feet, rear of each section bears paper inventory label for 'Shelburne', a former nobleman owner -2 85cm wide, 149cm high, 40cm deep

Lot 96

Miscellaneous medals and presentations, a bronze medallion commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brazilian F.A. in 1964; an Italian medal struck with a portrait of Pope Joannes XXIII; a souvenir medal for the 1962 World Cup, a silver dollar keyring presented for the USA v England international 27.5.64; a cased watch/keyring presented by the French F.A. on the occasion of the international 3.10.62, and a small silver plated ashtray with an enamel crest for Rotterdam; a pair of blue enamel lapel badges bearing the three lions crest and a gymnastics medal dated 1955 (a qty.)

Lot 429

A deluxe version of the ‘Goles y Dobles’ sticker card album commemorating the 1950 World Cup and presented to the Uruguay Cup winning side’s physical fitness trainer Romeo Vazquez, the sticker card album, complete, bound in maroon leather style ring bound covers inscribed gilt Romeo Vazquez, Gentileza ‘Goles y Dobles’ and applied with gilt bronze commemorative medal The above was a gift from the manufacturers of the card albums to the Uruguay 1950 World Cup winners trainer Romeoh Vazquez;. Together with other Uruguayan 1950 World Cup memorabilia, comprising an autographed invitation from the Directors of The Jockey Club, Montevideo, for a special race day at the Hipodromo de Maronas 22nd July 1950, in honour of the victorious Uruguay 1950 World Cup winning team, the reverse autographed by eight 1950 World Cup Uruguayan players, invitation torn at top corner, not affecting signatures; sold together with a rare folding booklet promoting the sale of the official book of the 1930 World Cup; a decorative paper notelet, circa 1950, the cover with a colour view of the Centenary Stadium; and a small black and white reproduction photograph of the Centenary Stadium during the 1930 World Cup (5). Unlike the popular version of the sticker album available to the general public, the colour images are complete rather than the individual square segments that had to be collected and pasted together to form the finished images.

Lot 436

A bronze roundel commemorating the legendary Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin at the 1958 World Cup, screw-mounted onto a rectangular marble plinth set with a plaque inscribed LEV YASHIN, WORLD CUP 1958-SWEDEN, roundel diameter 19cm., 7 1/2in.

Lot 463

A miniature replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy, by Bertoni of Milan in gold plate, set on a cubic marble base with a plaque inscribed XV FIFA WORLD CUP, USA 94, overall height of trophy 16cm., 6 1/4in.; sold together with a bronze figure of a footballer, the circular marble base set with a plaque inscribed RENE HÜSSY, IN APPRECIATION, WORLD CUP USA 1994, height 15cm., 6in. (2)

Lot 736

A small bronze figure of a footballer, mid-brown patina, with a marble football at his left foot, mounted on a marble plinth, 18.5cm., 7 1/4in.; sold with another metalware figure of a footballer (2)

Lot 753

A fine and rare pair of lamps being table-top replicas of the lamp posts used to illuminate the grounds and park at the Exhibition complex at Wembley in 1924 and 1925, in gilt-bronze, columns supporting webbed opaline glass lamp spheres, spiked finials, shaped bases, height 61cm., 24in.

Lot 759

A bronze figure of an American Footballer, pale brown patina, mounted on a wooden plinth, height 27cm., 10 1/2in.

Lot 764

A large bronze potraying a boxer on the canvas in the corner of the ring, unsigned, set on a rectangular base, 36cm., 14in. high

Lot 765

A bronze figure of a boxer, rich brown patina, mounted on a marble base, 21.5cm., 8 1/2in. high

Lot 933

The outstanding collection of Arthur Berry England footballer and double Olympic Gold Medal winner 1908 and 1912, (a) Olympic Gold Medal, London 1908, in gold, by Vaughton, hallmarked 15ct, edge engraved Winner Association Football, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped Olympic Games, Winner, Association Football, London, 1908 (b) F.A. Tour of South Africa medal, 1910, in gold, by Vaughtons, hallmarked 18ct, obverse seated figure of Britannia holding shield with football at feet, 1910 in exergue, reverse the Football Association South African tour 1910 and engraved A. Berry, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped the Football Association 1910 (c) Belgium v England medal, 1910, in silver, by Paul Fisch, of shaped cruciform, the central disc with football scene, reverse match Angleterre Belgique 1910, in gilt tooled case of issue (d) Belgium v England medal, 1912, in silver, by Paul Fisch, of shaped rectangular form, obverse with scene of football match, reverse match Iternations Belgique-Angleterre, Bruxelles, 8 Avril 1912, in case of issue (e) Olympic Gold Medal, Stockholm 1912, in bronze gilt, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped Olympiska Spelen I Stockholm 1912, I Pris, Lagtaflan (f) The Football Association Amateur Cup Runners-Up medal, 1912-13, in gold, by Vaughton, hallmarked 9ct, in case of issue, lid gilt stamped The Football Association Amateur Cup 1912-13; together with an unknown medal (g) England Full International jersey badge, 1909, white cloth embroidered in blue and red thread with three lions on shield surmounted by crown (h) Two England jersey badges, similar to the full international badge but with a shaped shield; together with an English Wanderers F.C. jersey badge (i) Sixteen England Amateur International jersey badges (j) a photopostcard of Berry in England Amateur strip. Arthur Berry, son of Edwin, a Liverpool F.C. director and chairman (1904-09), was born in Liverpool on 3rd January 1888 and educated at Denstone College where he captained the rugby XV. On going to Wadham College, Oxford, he concentrated on football with extraordinary success. He won blues in 1908 and 1909 and at the 1908 Olympic Games was described as ‘the only English forward to play at all consistently well’. Berry was one of just two Great Britain players who achieved the Olympic football gold medal double of 1908 (London) and 1912 (Stockholm), the other being Vivian Woodward. Although an amateur he did win one full international England cap in 1909, while still at Oxford University. Berry won 32 England caps at Amateur level. His club sides comprised Fulham, Everton and Oxford City with whom he played in the F.A. Amateur Cup final. He retired from football in 1913 on being called to the bar, and after service in the First World War returned to Liverpool to join the family law firm. He died in Liverpool on 15th March 1953.

Lot 964

A large bronze medal presented by the Uruguayan Football Association to their President Dr Raul Jude in commemoration of the 1928 Olympic Games victory, sold together with a bronze commemorative medal, the obverse struck with a footballer, the reverse inscribed PARIS, 1924; and a metal & enamel badge inscribed COMITE DE HOMENAJE A LOS OLIMPICOS, 1928 (3)

Lot 963

* A 20th century German maritime bronze cased compass, in gimbal mount, by Anschutz, Kiel, height 22 cm, (a/f).

Lot 972

* An 1862 Patent maritime liquid filled bronze mounted compass, by E.S.Ritchie, Boston, No. 7112, diameter 21.5 cm, in a later wooden case.

Lot 1135

* An antique bronze pestle, length 23 cm, together with a variegated marble base of rectangular form, (2).

Lot 1141

Doreen Kern - The Piper, bronze, signed and numbered 5/12, height 22.5 cm, excluding base.

Lot 1156

* A French Art Deco five branch bronze chandelier, circa 1930, the raised outstretched arms decorated with stepped geometric design, with pendant fittings, (lacking shades), 65 cm width x 27 cm height (approx).

Lot 1157

An Indo-Persian bronze belt hook and slide, with foliate chased decoration, length 4 cm, and smaller, (2).

Lot 1167

A North African bronze buckle, an iron wool comb, and parts of a wooden door lock, (3), (a/f).

Lot 1176

A late 20th century gilt bronze full length standing figure of a Pierrot musician, height 33 cm, together with a bronze bust of Socrates on a marble stand, smaller, (2).

Lot 1182

A Chinese bronze vessel in pre dynastic form, with moulded decoration and ring handles, height 36 cm, two oriental bronze jardinieres, a patinated figure of the Buddha, a bronze bull, a copper fish boiler, a brass columnar oil lamp, and a flatiron, (8).

Lot 1185

* A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese bronze jardiniere, inlaid and decorated with a bird and flowering branches, height 21.5 cm.

Lot 1205

* A Persian bronze ewer with scroll handle, and domed lid, chased overall, height 51 cm, a bronze pestle, two bronze circular bowls in excavated condition, and a Continental pewter dispensing vessel with spigot, (5), (a/f).

Lot 206

A Cast Bronze Door Knocker, modelled as a griffon mask and ring, 7½".

Lot 257

A dark brown patinated bronze figure of a snarling mastiff raised on it's back legs, attached by a chrome chain to a post, on a moulded oval base, 13" high.

Lot 290

A pair of black slate and gilt metal table lamps, modelled as domed temples, each mounted with a bronze figure of Venus within eight composite columns, on a stepped base, 15" high.

Lot 342

A Bronze mask on a turned ebonised socle stamped HARPO MARX 1929. 8½" overall.

Lot 444

A marble, bronze and frosted glass table lamp cast in the form of a footballer. 11" high.

Lot 62

The George Burchell Collection, comprising: caps, sixteen rose England amateur internationals, representing the complete player’s collection, all home international championships with the exception of France, 1946-47; three blue Athenian Football League, 1934-35, 1936-37 & 1938-39, and a rose Essex county, 1934-35; cloth shirt badges, eleven England amateur internationals, a 1934-35 Scotland v. Ireland amateur international, a F.A.W. amateur international and ten Athenian Football League; a group of twenty-nine medals, lapel & pin badges, including East Anglian Cup, Essex County Senior Challenge Cup, Northern Command football, Athenian League, Surrey County F.A., continental amateur tournaments etc., variously silver, gold, white metal, bronze, enamelled; four electroplate and enamel mounted wooden shield plaques, South Essex Charity Competitions, 1930s; miscellaneous items, including telegrams & correspondence, a press cuttings album, a black and white team-group photograph of George Burchell and the En land amateur international team at Dulwich Hamlet, with printed legend, and a colour tinted photograph of Burchell wearing an England shirt and cap (a qty.). George Burchell of Romford FC won a total of 16 England amateur international caps between seasons 1935-36 and 1946-47, and was the England captain for many years. He was one of the smallest central defenders ever to play international amateur football, but was a master of positional play and a ferocious tackler. He later played for Walthamstow. provenance:. The George Burchell Collection, Sotheby’s 14th July 2000.

Lot 67

Two cased football medals, the first a silver-gilt referee’s medal awarded to A.W. Peacock for the Inter-Varsity football match, undated; and a bronze medal plaque issued for the Belgium v Holland match in Antwerp 21st November 1948

Lot 85

Three continental football medals including an issue for the AS Monaco v Espanol Barcelona match at the Oostende international tournament on 15th August 1957, in bronze, rectangular, the obverse cast with a football scene, the reverse with the city arms of Oostende and the match inscription; sold together with a Royal Belgian Football Association silvered bronze medal dated 1970 cast with a portrayal of a goalkeeper and inscribed U.R.B.S.F.A.; and an Austrian bronze medal, signed Monzart, and inscribed WEINBERGER 1925, cast with a footballer and a classical figure standing side-by-side

Lot 211

A pair of bronze six-light candlabra after The Antique, the foliate nozzles above a scale knop fluted and foliate column supported on three bulls heads and hoof legs, divided by anthemion leaf, 66cm high (2)

Lot 227

An early 20th century bronze ten-light electrolier with five pairs of scroll branches divided by pierced anthemion leaf medallions beneath a leaf shaped rose, 110cm diameter

Lot 234

A Japanese bronze Koro modelled as a fighting carp (lacking cover), signed 20.5cm high

Lot 235

A Chinese bronze figure of Hotei, 10cm high

Lot 344

A BRONZE AQUMANILE, probably late 19th century, in the form of a lion, his tail forming the loop handle, 5 1/2".

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