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Lot 725

Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950) - Cold painted bronze figure of a nude dancer with scarf, raised on an onyx square plinth with octagonal base, 11.25ins high, impressed "Lorenzl" to base

Lot 893

Gustave Poitvin - (1900-1999) - Silvered bronze figure - for Beck, a rare "Vertige de la Vitesse" car mascot of a girl bent forward facing the wind, signed " G. Poitvin" and inscribed "Finnigans, London, Vitesse", 7ins high overall

Lot 731

A Patinated Bronze and Gilt Metal Electric Table Lamp, in the form of a putto holding a flaming torch aloft in his left hand, on a circular stepped base decorated with beading and leaf ornament, 11.25ins high overall, indistinct diamond mark on top of base

Lot 737

Vincenzo Aurisicchio (1855-1926) - Bronze - "Bambina", green and brown patinated figure of a young girl carrying a water vessel, on square marble base, signed, 41ins high

Lot 418

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - Study of a dog's head wearing green collar, signed, canvas 18ins x 14ins, in gilt frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent 

Lot 419

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Painted plaster model - "Ch. Shrewd Saint" - Dachshund, on oval base, 10ins x 8ins overall, signed on baseNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent 

Lot 414

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Oil painting - "Healing Balm" - recumbent tiger in naturalistic setting, signed, canvas 40.5ins x 60ins, in gilt slip frameNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent

Lot 728

Felix Maurice Charpentier (1858-1924) - Brown Patinated Bronze Relief Plaque - "Croquis de Gestes Danses III" 7.5ins x 14.25ins, signed, impressed mark and dated Nov. 1911

Lot 429

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Plaster model - Elephant and handler, on rectangular base, 16.5ins x 15.5ins overall, signed on baseNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent 

Lot 421

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Three painted plaster models - "Ch. Biddee of Ifield" - Pekingese on rectangular base, 11ins x 9ins overall, "Ch. Scona Stylist" - terrier, on rectangular base, 11.5ins x 8ins high, and one other plaster model of a recumbent cub, 8ins x 5insNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain.Provenance: By family descent 

Lot 415

***Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) - Two painted plaster models - approaching tiger on naturalistic base, 17ins x 8.5ins, and standing black horse on rectangular base, 14ins x 13.5ins overallNote: Daws Collection - Frederick Thomas Daws (1878-1955) was a noted artist and sculptor. In the course of a distinguished career Daws exhibited many times at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. He worked extensively in this country and on the Continent, the USA and India.His patrons included Queen Alexandra, Queen Amelie of Portugal, and the Maharajah Shum Shere Jung of Nepal. He was also commissioned by the RAF to paint a lifesize portrait of the late King George V. Daws also worked at the Doulton Burslem factory and from 1913 into the 1920s accurate depictions of pedigree dogs were modelled by him. In 1930 he became the main artist at the Royal Doulton works for their champion dogs. He also worked in bronze and many were produced in porcelain. 

Lot 726

Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950) - Cold painted bronze figure of a standing woman in bathing suit, raised on green and black onyx hexagonal base, 11.25ins high, impressed "Lorenzl" to base

Lot 733

Gustave Frederic Michel (1851 - 1924) - Gilt bronze inkwell modelled in the form of two river gods wrestling before a shell shaped pool, 11ins x 10ins x 6.25ins high, signed with foundry mark and No. N222

Lot 16

An Art Deco photo frame, the central frame flanked by two bronze metal doves on rectangular plinth width 38cm

Lot 223

A bronze head & shoulders bust of Napoleon shown on a black polished hardstone base, height 21cm

Lot 117

A 19th century bronze pestle and mortar, mortar h.19cm

Lot 145

A modern table centrepiece in the form of a gilt bronze serpent coiled around a marble sphere, on further gilt bronze acanthus capped base and raised on paw feet, h.33cm

Lot 554

A bronze resin model of a horse head, h.31cm; together with a figure of a wizard, classical style bust etc

Lot 116

A mid to late 20th century bronze alloy bust of a lady, mounted on a square teak plinth, h.35cm

Lot 326

An early 20th century cold painted bronze model of a terrier, 6.5cm

Lot 132

A reproduction Chinese bronze alloy censer, the reticulated domed cover surmounted by an elephant, the body with further twin elephant trunk handles, with applied roundels and raised on three elephant trunk supports, h.52cm

Lot 25

Gordon Allen - a contemporary abstract aluminium and bronze sculpture, untitled, raised on integral slanted black slate and aluminium stepped and faceted base, with inset label 'Original Sculpture by Gordon Allen' further label 'The Guild of Master Craftsmen' inset to underside of base, h.37cm, w.35cm, d.16.5cm

Lot 21

A pair of contemporary table lamps, each having bronze metal stylised leaf mounts to a facet cut body, tapered column on gilt metal base with circular shades, height 46cm (excluding fittings and shades)

Lot 29

A reproduction bronze alloy shrine in the form of a deity in seated lotus pose against a pierced background on shaped stepped plinth, height 29cm

Lot 1156

A bronze model of Christ on the cross, mounted to a walnut backing

Lot 291

A Large French Art Deco clock, garniture in multi coloured marble feature a pair of flying geese, diamond shaped face, Valerie and Bardot Paris- limoges. balance wheel movement with key, length 65cm by 39cm. clock winds geese are possibly bronze

Lot 38

Cold painted bronze native american/ plains indian figure on base, 10 inches tall

Lot 106

A bronze plaque for J.R. Downing Ophthalmic Optician, 19 3/4 x 12 1/4" plus a small brass name plaque referring to a Preparing and Alteration Tailor, 8 x 6".

Lot 356

A cast bronze plaque, 'No.2', age unknown, 12 x 8" plus a wagon plaque 20T Darlington 1949, 11 x 6 1/2".

Lot 417

A bronze 'Registered Office' sign for Trades Protection Association, 14 x 16".

Lot 226

Collection of three small Indian bronze figures of deities. (3) H:5.2cm (tallest)

Lot 238

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:11.2cm

Lot 209

An Indian bronze vase. H:17.5cm

Lot 210

An Indian bronze item. Diameter. 17cm

Lot 233

Collection of three Indian bronze figures (3) H:10.2cm (tallest0

Lot 196

A Chinese bronze figure of a deity. H:26.6cm

Lot 288

A 20th century bronze of an eagle, perched upon branch and about to take flight, height  52.8cm.

Lot 253

A small Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:8.2cm

Lot 222

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:11.5cm

Lot 198

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:12cm

Lot 254

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:12.2cm

Lot 199

An Indian bronze figure. H:17cm

Lot 229

Collection of three Indian bronze figures of musicians (3) H: 12cm (tallest)

Lot 242

Collection of four Sino-Tibetan items to include a white metal incense holder, a bronze figure of a deity and two small bronze figures of Buddha. (4)

Lot 258

An Indian bronze pot. H:20cm

Lot 231

Collection of three Indian bronze figures (3) H:16cm (tallest)

Lot 167

Bronze art deco lamp with a wonderful patina. Later perspex shade. H:58cm

Lot 7

An Elizabeth I 1574 silver shilling, fifth issue, together with an Edward III silver penny, 3rd coinage Canterbury mint, and three Roman bronze coins. (5)

Lot 220

A Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of a deity. H:20.5cm

Lot 213

An Indian bronze lamp. H:23.5cm

Lot 193

An Asian bronze figure of standing Buddha together with a carves soapstone seated buddha. (2) H:23.8cm

Lot 283

Two 18th cent chineae bronze sfands

Lot 268

An 18th cent Indian bronze

Lot 234

Two Indian bronze figures. (2)

Lot 228

Collection of three small Indian bronze figures. H: 7cm (tallest)

Lot 243

Two Indian lamps to include an Indian bronze lamp.(2)

Lot 256

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:10.4cm

Lot 243A

A 20th century Indian bronze figure of a deity. 

Lot 215

An Indian bronze lamp. H:44.5cm

Lot 224

An Indian bronze figure of a deity. H:8.6cm

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