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A pair of lead models of greyhounds, late 20th century, cast after the model of the bitch Eos, by John Francis (1760-1861), portrayed standing, with raised, alert heads, the tails curling to the back legs, 80cm high, 102cm long. The original bronze model of Eos, Prince Albert’s favourite greyhound, was exhibited at the Royal Academy by Francis in 1848. Albert had brought Eos with him from Germany in 1840, when he married Queen Victoria and commissioned models for both the Italian Gardens at Osborne House and for Windsor Castle. The Queen also commissioned a portrait oil of the hound by Sir Edwin Landseer (1803-1873) as a present for the Prince, now in the Queen’s Collection at Buckingham Palace.
A Regency bronze hot water urn, circa 1820, the lid with dolphin finial, the engine milled body with twin mermaid handles, with conforming spigot, waisted stem and square base, 34cm high; a bronze model of an infant, late 19th/early 20th century, formerly part of a light fitting; and a brass Buddhistic handbell, 20th century
A Victorian patinated bronze relief cast charger, by Elkington, 1870, with reclining semi draped figures personifying six of the Zodiacal signs around the outer edge, the internal recess with the six months July to December inscribed within reserves flanked by gryphons and ringed planets, the tondo with cavorting amorini, with date stamp and registration lozenge mark, 53cm diameter
A gilt bronze mounted and mother-of-pearl, bone and brass inset ebonised and mahogany music cabinet, late 19th century, with white marble top above the frieze and door, both decorated with Renaissance style grotesques and scrolling foliage, flanked by projecting pilasters with toupie feet, 114cm high, 80cm wide, 42cm deep
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