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An Art Deco patinated bronze dancer by Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet, circa 1930 balancing balls, on a white and brown onyx base base incised 'Cl. J. R. Colinet' , underside with foundry seal 36cm. high Literature Illustrated in: Bryan Catley, Art Deco and other Figures, Woodbridge, 2000, p.112.
'Message of Love': an Art Deco figure of a chromed bronze nude by Pierre Le Faguays, circa 1925 holding a dove aloft, on a tapering black marble pedastal base inscribed 'P Le Faguays' 48.5cm. high Similar examples sold in these rooms, Decorative Arts & Design from 1870, 24th February 2004, lot 260 and Fine Decorative Arts & Design from 1870, 27th February 2003, 192.
A side cabinet, after Jules Leleu, circa 1930 satinwood veneered, the stepped top above a pair of string inlaid and parquetry veneered cupboard doors enclosing three adjustable shelves and a pair of drawers, flanked to the left by another door enclosing three further shelves, centred by a gilt bronze circular plaque depicting a nude and a faun, the whole within a gilt border, on a plinth base with gilt metal sabots 157cm. high by 158cm. wide by 44cm. deep
German Coastal Artillery Badge of bronze colour, consisting of two rows of oak leaves in the form of a wreath, inside this, a depiction of a coastal artillery piece with the sea in the background, to the top an eagle above a swastika. Designed by the sculptor Otto Placzek of Berlin, this is marked to the back of the piece. Awarded to soldiers with the coast artillery who displayed significant leadership qualities or an an act of worth in action. Missing pin and possible alteration to the fitting. The medal is in reasonable condition. The gold coloured plating has worn off in several places, and the medal has a number of scratches and dints to its surface. Despite this, the detail of the design is all still clear and unrubbed. The pin on the back has broken off. The back is marked with the name of the sculptor who designed the medal, Otto Placzek, but this mark is partially obscured by a large patch of solder which could indicate that a repair has taken place.
A First World War Trio awarded to 58550 Gunner H Thomas RFA comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 Medal and Great War Medal 1914-19. Also a framed Discharge Certificate 27th October 1917. The medals that make up this trio are the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal 1914-20, and the Victory Medal 1914-19. Virtually all service men and women received one or more of them. The Star was awarded to anyone who saw service in a theatre of war between 5th August 1914 and 31st December 1915. The British War Medal was awarded to commemorate the successful end of the war, and was issued to those who had served up to and including this in 1920. The reverse of the medal shows St George on horseback trampling the shield of the central powers. The Victory Medal was issued to commemorate the Allied victory, mostly to those who had served on the establishment of a unit in a theatre of war between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918. It shows Victory holding a palm leaf. All three medals are in good condition. The British War Medal is made of silver, and the other two are bronze. They all have slight surface scratches and dints, and the British War
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