A silver National Fire Brigades Union long service medal, detailed 1008, with a ribbon brooch detailed 'Twenty Years', with the original case, the label to the lid detailed W.G Clark, Eton and a bronze National Fire Brigades Union long service medal, detailed 1742 and named W.G Clark, Eton volunteer fire brigade, with a bar detailed 'Five Years' and another similar loose bar, with a case.
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A mid 19th Century French patinated and gilt bronze Wall Clock, the circular case with applied ribbon and foliate detail, within a reeded border, with an elaborate ribbon suspension, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 4” Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with stamped gilt hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel strike on a bell, height 23”
Bronze Group by Eugene Lanceray Russian C19th of 3 horses pulling a chariot, a small child seated to the front with a bearded Cossack holding reigns, an attendant by his side, 2 dogs attacking the horses to the front. On naturalistic oval base with marble plinth 18" long x 8" wide x 8" high excluding plinth.
An Art Deco gilt and brown patinated bronze 'seagull' mantel timepiece, the French Silvoz single train drum movement with platform lever escapement, modelled in the form of a gull with outstretched wings, above a scrolled wave surrounding the globe shaped dial bearing Arabic hour numerals, on an oval black slate base, 58cm high
*Timyn (William, 1903-1990). Abstract figure, bronze sculpture, with patina, cast at the Morris Singer Foundry, London, designed for the TV Times Editor's Special Award, and given to Lord Buxton and the Survival team in 1989, approx. 140 mm high, 140mm width and 80mm depth, mounted on a marble plinth approx. 52mm high William Timyn was Austrian by birth and came to England in 1938. He is best known as a wildlife artist, sculptor and illustrator, and produced cartoons for the Blue Peter programme. He worked with the Morris Singer foundry from the 1970's onwards. (1)
*Bookends. A pair of stone bookends, each with mounted lead plaque with a motif of St. Paul's and the legend 'London 1941, Bombed, Burned, but Unbeaten', together with cast bronze head of Hitler and one similar of Lenin, both on marble plinths, approx. 20 cm tall, plus two other non-matching bookends including one made from granite taken from the Old London Bridge, plus one related item (7)
Metman (Louis and Tournelles, H. le Secq des). Le Métal, Première Partie, Le Fer, & Deuxième Partie, Le Bronze, 2 vols, Paris, c.1910, pamphlet of text to each, and numerous b & w plts. (those to first vol. with lib. stamp to versos), all loosely contained in orig. half cloth portfolios with ties, lib. labels to spine of first vol, printed upper covers, folio (2)
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