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19th Century French ormolu four branch wall sconce with mirror back, 60 x 40cmThis is gilt bronze, the gilding is tarnished and would benefit from cleaning, the original mirror has crazing and losses to silvering. Mirror is not loose and it has been screwed on from the back with a brass back plate. One of the foliate sconces is missing a leaf. 5.7kg in weight.
NINETEEN MEDALS COMMEMORATING NELSONcomprising: Nelson Praefectus Classis Anglicae, 1798, silver, 30mm., 1798; Victory of the Nile, thanksgiving, 1798, bronze, 38mm. and another example in copper; Admiral Lord Nelson of the Nile, 1798, bronze, 38mm.; In Memory of the Action off the Nile, 1798, copper, 32mm.; Two medals commemorating Nelson’s return home, 1800, white metal, each 38mm. and another example in bronze; Medal commemorating the Battle of Copenhagen with busts of Nelson and Parker, 1801, white metal, 38mm.; the Monument in Birmingham, 1809, copper gilt, 52mm.; Nelson Column, 1843, bronze, 24mm.; Lord Nelson and the Foudroyant, 1897, bronze, 38mm., and another example in copper; Greenwich Hospital School silver prize medal, 40mm., 1883; Greenwich Hospital Nautical School, silver prize medal, on ribbon, 35mm., 1858; Centenary of Trafalgar, three in fitted case by Spink, including two replicas of Boulton’s Trafalgar Medal in white metal and bronze gilt, each 32mm., and a replica of the Naval Gold Medal, gilt, glazed, 22mm. (19)
A BUILDER'S MODEL FOR THE TANKER S.S. BRITISH COURAGE, BUILT FOR BP BY HAWTHORN LESLIE, 1957the laminated and carved 84in. hull with red painted decks, and painted and plated fittings including anchors, deck rails, anchor winches, bitts, bollards, ventilators, companionways, pipework, wooden gantries with rails and intermittent cowls, raised superstructure with awning stanchions, overbridge with binnacle, rangefinder and comms masts, benches with wooden slats, wood capped deck rails, fitted lifeboats in davits, swimming pool, liveried funnel and much other fine detail, mounted on four silvered columns within original phosphor bronze case with maker's plates and detail plates dated 1967, on table stand of issue -- 59 x 96 x 19in. (150 x 244 x 48cm.) The Honourable Company of Master Mariners; Presented by BP Tanker Company in 1973.This 22,001-ton tanker was sold to the Society de Transportes Maritimos and renamed Pounentes in 1973 and sent for breaking in China in 1977.Good original condition throughout.
FOUR MEDALS COMMEMORATING THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTARcomprising: General Eliott's Medal for Gibraltar, 1782, silver, 49mm. with loop; Medal commemorating the defence of Gibraltar, obverse with bust of Eliott, 1782, bronze, 40mm.; Medal commemorating Gibraltar relieved, 1783, white metal, 44mm; Counter commemorating the blockade of Gibraltar and the loss of the 'Royal George', 1783, copper, 35mm.(4)
THREE MEDALS COMMEMORATING ADMIRAL HOWE AND THE BATTLE OF THE GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE 1794comprising: Medal commemorating Admiral Richard Howe by Conrad Küchler for Matthew Boulton, 1794, bronze, 48mm., and another example in copper; Large medal commemorating Admiral Howe and the Glorious First of June, 1794, white metal, 58mm. with loop(3)
A FRESNEL LENS COFFEE TABLEcomposed of two sections of Fresnel lens housing circa 1960, substantial nickel-plated bronze frame supporting lenses, the middle section now supporting circular glass table top -- 24 x 47in. (61 x 119.5cm.)lens in very good overall condition with only few small nibbles
FIFTEEN MEDALS COMMEMORATING BRITISH NAVAL VICTORIESComprising: Medal commemorating the Battle of Cape Finisterre and Admiral Lord Anson's voyage by Pingo, silver, 43mm.; Medal commemorating the Battle of Ushant and Admiral Keppel, 1778, copper gilt, 40mm.; Medal commemorating the Battle of Camperdown and Admiral Duncan, 1797, white metal, 38mm.; Medal commemorating the defence of Acre and Sir William Sidney Smith, 1799, copper, 38mm.; Medal commemorating the landing in Holland and General Sir Ralph Abercromby, 1799, bronze, 40mm.; Medal commemorating Admiral Earl St Vincent and the Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797, bronze, 38mm., and two other examples in white metal; Medal for Admiral Earl St Vincent's Testimony of Approbation, 1800, by Conrad Küchler, silver, 48mm.; Medal commemorating the capture of Egypt and General Sir Ralph Abercromby, 1801, white metal, 40mm; two Medals commemorating the Battle of Copenhagen, 1801, silver, 39mm.; Two Medals commemorating the Battle of Trafalgar and Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1805, bronze, each 38mm., and another example in white metal. (15)
A SIXTH ORDER FRESNEL LENS LAMP HOUSING BY F. BARBIER & CIE., PARIS, 1893heavily constructed in bronze, with internal A-frames supporting circular Fresnel lenses with two micrometers attached along the lower edge with hinged access door, lower edge under door with shaped maker's label inscribed F BARBIER & Cie / Constructeurs / PARIS -- 1893 -- 18 x 23in. (46 x 58.5cm.)very good original condition, a few small nibbles to fresnel edges
A BRONZE WALL PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE SINKING OF U-103 BY H.M.T. OLYMPIC, 1918cast with raised text and presented by the American 59th Regiment, and American eagle crest flanked by crossed rifles -- 14½ x 23in. (37 x 58.5cm.) and contained in a Plexiglass box frame with white trim -- 24 x 28in. (61 x 71cm.)The Honourable Company of Master Mariners; Presented by Cunard White Star by 1936.U-103 began her short but successful raiding career in June 1917, by the time she spotted Titanic's older sister Olympic in the English Channel, she had already sunk eight mainly British merchantmen and damaged another. In the early hours of 12th May 1918, U-103 (Capt. Claus Rücker) sighted Olympic carrying American troops to fight in France and was preparing to fire her torpedoes when she was in turn spotted by lookouts aboard Olympic which promptly altered course to ram and simultaneously opened fire. U-103 attempted to crash dive but the Olympic's port propeller sliced through the pressure hull behind the conning tower causing U-103 to blow all her ballast tanks. Olympic did not wait to witness the sinking, but 35 survivors were picked up by USS Davis with eight more foundering with their craft.Fine overall condition
A BRONZE SCULPTURE PRESENTED TO THE EAGLE OIL AND SHIPPING CO. LTD.unsigned, in the form of an eagle and snake fighting over a bird carcass, loosely mounted on ebonised plinth with presentation plate inscribed Presented to / The Eagle Oil & Shipping Co Ltd / By / The Rt. Hon. Lord Kindersley, G.B.E. / January 1951 -- measurements including stand 20 x 17 x 17in. (51 x 43 x 43cm.)The Honourable Company of Master Mariners; Presented by Shell Tankers in 1953.The Eagle Oil & Shipping Co. (founded 1912 as the Eagle Oil Transport Company) was bought by Royal Dutch Shell in 1919 but remained a separate company within the framework until fully absorbed by Shell in 1959.little rubbing to the head, dust in crevases, slither missing from trim of base
A selection of metal cats and dogs by various makers including Crescent toys and Pixyland comprising rare John Hill Terriers (3), George Heyde solid lead walking cats (4), bronze bird, Britains Terriers for Black and White whisky (2, but 1 repainted), seated cats (2), Pixyland Old Mother Hubbard dog and REKA walking dog (both damaged), Crescent Toys lying dogs (2) and German made solid lead walking (6) and spiteful (5) cats, others (4), generally G, 4 P, (31),
Salvador Dali, Spanish 1904-1989, Dance of time III; bronze with green and gold patina on a polished granite base, edition 304/350, cast using the lost wax technique by the Perseo foundry with its seal, 29 cm high (including base),(ARR)Note: Descharnes 638, illustrated on page 139 of the catalogue.
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