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A 19th Century bronze eight day strike mantle clock chiming on a bell, four lion paw feet supporting champleve enamelled decorated case and dial flanked by caryatid supports below four flaming finials, fruiting swag pediment and further enamelled urn finial, movement marked Boxell, Brighton, 48 cm high..
1922 Edward Prince of Wales: a good quality lost wax process bronze statue, depicting the Prince dressed in the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of 36th Cavalry (Jacob's Horse), the integral square base with Prince of Wales's feathers inscribed 'I Serve' and indistinctly signed Violet Haru (?) Sculpt 1922, 418mm high, minor damage to tip of turban brooch and feathers missing * The Prince of Wales visited India and Japan in 1921-22. This bronze sold by Special Auction Services on 3rd March 2002 as lot 901
A good silver naval medallion inscribed 'Winner Feather Weight in Grand Fleet Boxing Championship HMS Queen Elizabeth, Presented in place of silver cup last in HMS Defence At Battle of Jutland 1916', hallmarked Birmingham 1916 and approx 3ozs, together with a cased bronze medallion 'British Empire & American Boxing Tournament, Albert Hall, 1918', another cased medallion and a white metal pencil.
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK of eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamelled dial with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, stamped to the back plate ÒMedaille d'Argent, Venic.... et ci”, the oval case surmounted by a bronze figure of a satyr playing cymbals, on toupie feet, 40cms high.
Early 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a gentleman in a blue coat and cravat, on ivory, oval, 2" x 1.75", within a gilt bronze frame; 19th century British Miniature School - portrait of a young gentleman in a black coat and cravat, indistinctly signed and inscribed 20 Sept 1843 verso, on ivory, oval, 2.5" x 1.75", within an ebonised oval frame (2)
A pair of early 19th century ormolu, bronze and cut glass candelabra, raised on winged moustached mask feet with engraved bases and rope baskets issuing eagle headed scrolls hung with lustres, the faceted scroll twin branches to drip pans and sconces, all drilled, 13.5in (34cm) h, 11.5in (29cm) w. (2)
An early 19th century French provincial carved oak armoire, the detachable cornice above a pair of panel doors, later glazed, decorated foliage and flowerheads, the centre's a dove holding a laurel leaf, to an interior with shelves and a drawer, the base with two short drawers fitted bronze handles to a shaped apron on short cabriole legs, 79.75in (202.5cm) h, 64in (162.5cm) w, 22in (56cm) d.
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