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A collection of English and French Sporting Books, Lionel Edwards, Venerie aujourd` hui, 4 vol`s illustrated by John Leech, Romford`s Hounds, Beasts of the Chase (illustrated by Lionel Edwards, including some colour plates) together with Bronze Sculpture of Les Animaliers (Reference and Price Guide) (14)
Donald Gilbert (1900-1961) A bronze sculpture of a crouching monkey, raised on a stepped variagated stone plinth base, signed in the bronze `D. Gilbert 1920`, (plinth repaired) 29cm high overall Donald Gilbert was a sculptor and artist. He had studied at the Birmingham Central School of Art, The Royal College of Art and The Royal Academy. His works include busts of John Logie Baird (on display at the National Portrait Gallery, London) and Edward Elgar at the Guildhall Worcester. He also designed many wares for the Denby Pottery and Ashtead Pottery.
A French figural mantel clock, mid 19th century, the 4 inch white enamel dial signed Henry Pri**, Paris, with two winding holes and ring of Roman numerals with patinated bronze male figural mount seated above, holding a lyre, the keywound drum movement striking on a bell, No. 2098/2, the figure and movement seated on a gilt metal trophy base of rectangular stepped form, 36cm wide, 50cm high
A most impressive French Art Deco black slate and green marble clock garniture in the Egyptian style, the clock surmounted with a reclining bronze sphinx and flanked by two seated winged jaguars and the eight day striking movement flanked by two tapering marble sections and decorated overall with engraved and silvered hieroglyphs and animals, together with a pair of matching obelisks of square tapering form, stamped to the base "Blanpain (?)" and with the inscribed number 6326 (clock 51cms wide x 43cms high, obelisks 58cms high, as viewed, slight damage to the plinth of one obelisk).
A small bronze rectangular plaque commemorating the 1936 Berlin Olympics, decorated with a pigeon on a plinth with the linked rings behind and inscribed "Olympya 1936", believed to commemorate a release of the birds at the opening ceremony, in original presentation case and a small bronze medallion inscribed Postagalamb Sport Egyesulet and embossed with two pigeons on a plinth inscribed "Colombia 1882" in original presentation box.

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