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An early 19th Century French "Empire" mantel clock by Pons, No. 593, the 4ins silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in ormolu, bronze and bronze mounted black slate case surmounted by acanthus leaf and scroll, and flanked by a standing classical figure with a lyre at his side, the frieze with ornate ormolu musical trophies and leaf ornament, and on leaf panel feet, 24.75ins high
A Japanese "Satsuma" bulbous two handled koro and domed cover with kylin finial, decorated in pastel colours and gilt with women in a garden scene, on three gilt panel feet, 5.5ins high, a similar vase of slender tapering form, 7.5ins high (both with gilt and red rectangular seal marks to bases - early 20th Century), three small Japanese bronze and mixed metal miniature vases, 2.5ins and 3.5ins high, and a Japanese wooden box inlaid with mother- of-pearl and applied with mixed metal ornament of turtles, 3.5ins x 3ins, and wooden handle for same
UK COINS - OVER 11 KILOS OF BRONZE PENNIES HALFPENNIES AND A FEW FARTHINGS, INCLUDES NEARLY 4 KILOS 1967 BU HALFPENNIES, A SMALL BAG OF BU 1967 PENNIES, REST GEORGE V- ELIZABETH II FROM CIRCULATION UNSORTED, PLUS A FEW BRASS THREEPENCES AND DECIMAL HALFPENNIES, AND 12 1970s-80s CASED CU-NI CROWNS
Dame Elisabeth Frink DBE, RA (1930-1993)-St Edmund, bronze signed and numbered 2/9 Meridian Bronze London impressed foundry mark, height 41cm (16¼”), standing on a green marble plinth. Footnote; Dame Elisabeth Frink was commissioned at the time of the closure of the West Suffolk County Council (WSCC) in the reorganisation of local government in the 1970s. A full size version of this statue stands behind the Norman Tower, Bury St Edmunds, Nine scale models were cast, Dame Elisabeth Frink herself kept No.1/9. This example was given to the vendors’ father, a prominent member of the WSCC for the ‘special price’ of £200. It is known that one was bought by the Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk as a present for Lord Stradbrooke, the retiring Lord Lieutenant at that time, two others were also offered to sponsors including this example, and three were apparently offered for commercial sale, although the prices and to whom they went are not known. Apparently this bronze was originally earmarked for Elisabeth Frinks mother as there had been some delay in the production of the other statues. Elisabeth Frink was born in Thurlow, Suffolk. She is widely recognised as the greatest British sculptor of her generation. St Edmund, King of the East Angles, is the original patron saint of England and there is an ongoing campaign to re-instate him. King Edmund was tied to a tree, filled full of arrows and eventually beheaded because he refused to renounce his faith to the Danish/Viking invaders. His influence was felt across the country and led to the building of the most important abbey in the region at Bury St Edmunds. Mystery surrounds where his remains are buried and many miracles have been associated with him.
Henry Moore OM CH FBA (Brit. 1898-1986)-Folio of unframed monochrome engravings, (14), one signed in pencil to the margin, the majority read ‘Cramer’ verso and numbered, each approx. 25 x 32cm. Henry Moore is best known for his large scale abstract bronze and marble sculptures. He introduced a certain form of British Modernism and was one of the featured artists of The Festival of Britain, 1951, as well as several major retrospectives worldwide (Part Illus.)
A 24inch Steel Stanley No.608 Bedrock Plane, with rosewood handles; a Boxed Stanley No.78 Duplex Rabbit Plane; a Boxed Stanley No.50 Plough Plane; a Boxed Record No.71 Router Plane; a Boxed Record No.72 Router Plane; a Record No.2506 Rebate Plane; a 5 1/2inch Bronze Lie-Neilson Scraper Plane (7)

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