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A French Art Deco clock garniture, bronze mounts by F.H Danvin In brown stripped marble and alabaster and bronze, the central clock of geometric design with circular dial Arabic numerals, by 'Leduc Boulogne Sur Mer' on a asymmetric stepped base, surmounted by a model of a golden pheasant with curved long tail framing the dial, marked F.H Danvin to underside, the two side garnitures of stepped from with lit interiors, topped with bronze exotic song birds (3) 500mm high by 320mm long
:A FINE PAIR OF 45-BORE FLINTLOCK RIFLED HOLSTER PISTOLS BY JACOB KUCHENREUTER, late 18th century, 16 1/4in. overall, with tapering scratch-rifled barrels each engraved with scrollwork around the gold spider fore-sight, signed in silver along the sighting-flat, and chiselled in low relief at the breech with a stag surrounded by scrollwork, each breech with gold-lined maker's mark, scroll engraved breeches numbered '1' and '2' and each incorporating the rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf, locks chiselled in low relief with a hound chasing a stag in a wooded landscape, moulded highly figured walnut full stocks each carved in bold relief with scrollwork and a bouquet of flowers around the barrel tang, gilt-bronze mounts cast and chased in relief with scrollwork, that on the escutcheons and pommels inhabited by stags, the trigger-guards each depicting a female hunter in contemporary hunting attire holding a rifle with a recumbent stag at her feet, the side-plates each with a running hound in a wooded landscape, set triggers, horn fore-end caps, and original horn-tipped ramrods.
Science. MORTON and WESS. Public and Private Science, 1993 in slip case, CLAY and COURT. History of the Microscope, 1975, GOODISON, M. English Barometers 1680-1860, lacks wrapper, 1968, FINLAY, Michael. Western Writing Implements, 1990 good in dust wrapper; Dictionary of Western Sculptors in Bronze, 1977, in dust wrapper, together with a Towers and Co. Scientific Catalogue, no.31 (6)
A Neapolitan bronze model of Discobolos, late 19th / early 20th century, cast after the Antique, on a rectangular base with moulded edge, 21.5cm high This figure is copied from a Roman bronze excavated at Herculaneum in 1754, which in itself was probably copied from a Greek original. It was probably produced by J. Chiurazzi & Fils who specialised in bronze reproductions of objects excavated at Pompeii and her environs. It appears in their catalogue of 1900 as No.7 Discobole.
A Continental gilt and patinated bronze equestrian group symbolising Commerce and Fame, late 18th / early 19th century, with Mercury wearing the petasus and holding a purse in his right hand, side saddle on Pegasus, the rectangular section plinth on an ogee leaf cast base with bracket feet, 29cm high, 25cm wide
A pair of French bronze models of Mercury and Fortuna, last quarter 19th century, the former with winged helmet and sandals, standing on a star cast sphere; the latter with cornucopia and jewel casket, similarly posed, both on cylindrical marmo nero Belgio plinths, 35 and 37cm high respectively
A French sculpted terracotta bust of a girl, probably early 19th century, with head inclined to sinister, on an associated gilt and patinated bronze truncated columnar plinth, 28cm high (damage); an Italian carved and giltwood model of a saint, 19th century; and a gilt metal framed oval wall mirror, 19th century
A satinwood and marquetry tea caddy, 19th century, the cover decorated with a floral patera in an oval reserve, the front and back with opposing birds amongst oak sprigs in oval reserves, the ends with further marquetry and gilt bronze foliate cast swing handles, with ebony and rosewood stringing overall, the interior with further marquetry and twin divisions, 15cm high, 31cm wide, (lacking subsidiary caddies, restoration)
A Continental bronze athenienne stand, late 19th century, with foliate cast dished top and three scrolling foliate supports, above a conforming triform base, 19.5cm high, (probably lacking a bowl); four Dutch brass tobacco boxes, 19th century; a black japanned metal dome topped spice box; two japanned tea caddies; and two pewter tea caddies, all 19th century
A French Charles X patinated and gilt bronze small figural mantel timepiece Unsigned, early 19th century The single train movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial set into case modelled as a chicken coup with gabled roof beside young boy feeding chicks from grain held in his hat, on oval base mounted with frieze of cockerels feeding from a tazza to apron, on engine-turned feet, 11.5cm high.
A French Empire style ormolu and patinated bronze figural mantel clock Unsigned, mid 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement with white enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and foliate pierced centre to dial, the case modelled as a winged classical male muse plucking the strings of a lyre, on plinth base applied with flaming torch and quiver of arrows and festoon swags to frieze, on ball feet issuing butterfly wings, 37cm high.
A French gilt and patinated bronze figural mantel clock Raingo Freres, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement with white enamel Roman numeral dial signed RAINGO FRE'S, PARIS, the case with reclining female figure in classical dress above elaborate foliate scroll cast apron incorporating foliate chased feet, 35cm high.
A French Empire patinated bronze mounted Siena marble figural mantel clock Mailfer, Paris, second quarter 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement with silk suspension and engine-turned silvered dial signed MAILFER A PARIS, in arch-top rectangular case beside a figure of a semi-clad classical maiden looking into an open box, with laurel wreath, torch and trumpet mount beneath dial, on plinth base with lappet cast moulding to apron and block feet, 67cm high.
A large French ormolu, patinated bronze and verde antico marble figural mantel clock Baltazard, Paris, mid 19th century The eight-day outside countwheel bell-striking movement with silk suspension and 5.75 inch circular blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes and signed BALTAZARD A PARIS to centre, set into gilt break-arch case with scroll cast angles beside a patinated gilt bronze reclining figure of a classical woman reading a book, on gilt edged verde antico and Carrara marble stepped base with foliate cast gilt disc feet, 46cm high, 71cm wide.

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