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A pair of white marble figures of infant fauns ATTRIBUTED TO J.P.WHITE, THE PYGHTLE WORKS, BEDFORD, CIRCA 1890 Each shown seated, one with tambourine, the other with cymbals, on integral square section spreading socles 25in. (63.5cm.) high (2) John Parish White (1855-1917), took over the Pyghtle Works in Bedford in 1896, producing an extensive range of garden ornaments in lead, marble, bronze, stone and terracotta. White illustrates four similar figures to the present lot in his 1935 catalogue Bird Baths, Garden Figure, Vases and Ornaments.
AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE SUNDIAL PEDESTAL ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID 19TH CENTURY In the gothic manner, the hexagonal top above arched panels, with an associated bronze sundial plate, 19th century, unsigned 42in. (107cm.) high, 21sin. (54.5cm.) wide, the dial 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter
AN ENGLISH PORTLAND STONE SUNDIAL PEDESTAL LATE 19TH CENTURY Of octagonal baluster form, the sides carved with husks 43sin. (110.5cm.) high With an associated George I bronze octagonal plate inscribed NATH. WITHAM LONDINI FECIT 11in. (28cm.) wide; on an octagonal stone base 37sin. (95.3cm.) wide Nathaniel Witham, known to be working in London 1713-1716. Gloria Clifton Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851, Zwemmer, London, 1995. Page 302.
AN ENGLISH SANDSTONE PEDESTAL SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY Of baluster form, with foliate clasped underside above the waisted and stepped octagonal base 45sin. (115.5cm.) high With an associated George II bronze plate, engraved J.BAKER LONDON 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter Possibly a John Baker, working circa 1740, possibly also in Dublin. Clifton, op. cit., page 15.
A NEAPOLITAN BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY CAST BY J.CHIURAZZI & FILS, NAPLES, AFTER THE MODEL BY GIAMBOLOGNA, LATE 19TH CENTURY On an associated stone plinth The bronze 67in. (170.2cm.) high, the plinth 23sin. (59.6cm.) high, the top 18 1/8in. (46cm.) square The Medici Mercury: the original model of 1580, of 170cm. high, now in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence (since 1828) (Inv. Bronzi 449). Formerly on a fountain in front of the loggia of Villa Medici, Rome (until 1780); Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence; Uffizi Gallery. Comparative Literature: Charles Avery Giambologna, Phaidon, London, 1987.
Sino Tibetan Oriental travelling set with bone chopsticks and bone decorated knife in a lacquer and metal case, rose quartz ojime, skin pouch above a blue cotton band and ornate Peking knot tassel, another bone handled knife with hide and metal sheath, bronze baluster shaped liquid container, single drawer herb box with attached seal, coin ribbed metal scroll case, all joined by hide/woven cord
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