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Figürliche Bronze ¨Kugeltänzerin¨, Nachguss des späten 20. Jahrhunderts nach dem Entwurf von Claire COLINET, dunkel patinierte Figur eines tanzenden, weiblichen Aktes mit goldenen Kugeln, auf schwarzem Steinsockel montiert, am Stand signiert und Giesserplakette ¨J.B, Bronze Garanti Paris¨, H 49cm
Charles SCHNEIDER (France) Tischlampe des französischen Art Nouveau , um 1900, Säulenfuß Bronze, vergoldet, mit reliefiertem Blätterdekor, Kuppelschirm aus orange-braun eingesprenkeltem, matt geätztem Glas in blütenförmiger Einfassung, Schirm in goldener Schrift (unleserlich) signiert, H 38cm, neu verkabelt (Stoffkabel), Elektrifizierung aber ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr
Barocke Stutzuhr mit Schlagwerk, unbekannter Hersteller/ungemarkt, um 1750, eckiges Gehäuse aus ebonisiertem Holz mit architektonischem Aufbau, auf dem Dach ein Bronze Bügelgriff mit Puttofiguren, Messing Zifferblatt mit römischen Zahlen, Filigranzeiger, 2 runde Anzeiger ¨Schlag/nicht Schl.¨, Repetire/nicht Repet.¨, Zapplerwerk mit aufwendig ziselierter Werkabdeckung, 2 Eisenglocken, Funktion der Uhr ungeprüft und ohne Gewähr, H 45cm, B 25cm, T 19cm
Chinesische Bo-Ritualglocke, Bronze, dunkel patiniert, archaischer Typus im Stile der Shang-Zeit, umlaufendes Reliefdekor mit Noppen, Glückszeichen, Symbolen und Ranken, Aufhängung in Form eines doppelköpfigen Drachens, H 22cm, 3620g, Alterspatina, Alter unbestimmt, wohl aber zumindest frühe Qing Dynastie (17./18. Jahrhundert)
Französische Porzellan-Prunkvase Sèvres-Stil, frühes 20. Jahrhundert, ovoider Korpus auf gekehltem Rundfuß, eingezogener kurzer Hals, beidseitig der Wandung Kobaltfond und rocaillierte Goldkartuschen mit sog. ¨Watteauszenen¨ in polychromer Malerei, signiert ¨Danty¨, rocaillierte Handhaben, Sockel und Deckel aus vergoldeter Bronze, H 40cm
This bronze helmet is beautifully decorated with etchings and has a chain mail at the back. The arm protector is also embellished with etchings and has a chain mail on the inside of the arm.The helmet has a diameter of 20 cm and is 20 cm high. Including the chain mail it has a hight of 67 cm.The arm protector is 10 by 35 cm.
A Chinese Bronze-gilt Phoenix Censer H: 12cm; W: 28cm Ming Dynasty. This lot was offered by a private collector from France. It features a seal with the Count's crown emblem and the flag of General Montauban's hometown, below the crown. The seal reads "CHARLES COUSIN-MONTAUBAN, COMTE DE PALIKAO," indicating that this collection belonged to General Montauban, Comte de Palikao. Le general Cousin-Montauban, Comte De Palikao (1796-1878). Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao was born in Paris on June 24, 1796, to Jean-Antoine Cousin-Montauban and Appoline de Launay. He joined the Gardes du Corps de Monsieur regiment in July 1814 and was appointed as a second lieutenant in the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in December 1815. He served as a lieutenant in the Royal Guard's 1st Cavalry Grenadier Corps from 1824 to 1826. In September 1851, he was appointed a general by Prince President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte and tasked with operations in Oran. On December 28, 1855, he was appointed as a brigadier general and commanded multiple districts: Limoges, Tours, and Rouen. In 1859, French-Chinese diplomatic relations deteriorated, leading to the dispatch of a French expeditionary force to China. On November 13, 1859, Cousin-Montauban was appointed as the overall commander of the expedition's land and sea forces. It consisted of 8,000 troops divided into two brigades led by Generals Jannin and Collineau. On August 14, the allied forces led by Cousin-Montauban landed in Baitang and captured the Dagukou Fortress on August 26. On September 21, they defeated 20,000 Mongolian cavalry led by Sengge Rinchen in the Battle of Palikao, achieving victory in the expedition and acquiring significant wealth and important Chinese collectibles. Cousin-Montauban returned to France in 1861 and brought back a considerable amount of wealth acquired during the war to his family's collection. Due to his success in the expedition, he was granted the title of Comte de Palikao by Emperor Napoleon III in 1862. He then created his own medal seal and stamped it onto his collected treasures, which were added to his family's collection. Cousin-Montauban died at his home on 75 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris on January 8, 1878. Medals and honors received by Montauban: On April 9, 1870, he was appointed by Emile Ollivier, Prime Minister of France as Minister of War and took over the government on August 9 at the request of the Empress. In 1834, he was awarded the Legion of Honor Knight Medal, in 1844 the Officer Medal, in 1848 the Colonel Medal, and on December 28, 1859, he was granted the Officer Medal, and on November 28, 1861, he was promoted to the Grand Cross. Montauban was awarded the Military Medal on November 26, 1861. He received the Crimean Medal, the Order of Saint-Gregoire-le-Grand, the Order of the Bath, and the Swedish Sword from Her Majesty Queen of England.
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