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Französische Kaminuhr, 19. Jh., Boulle-Technik, mit Geh- und Schlagwerk, Bronze, vergoldet, Fadenaufhängung, Schlag auf Glocke, vergoldetes Zifferblatt mit Emaille-Kartuschen und römischen Zahlen, Alterungsspuren und Abplatzungen, auf neuerer vergoldeter Holzkonsole, Höhe der Uhr 75 cm, Gesamthöhe 120 cm
Competently built 1/16 scale Trumpeter Sherman M4A3 Easy Eight (WWII) plastic model kit with 76mm gun on diorama base with genuine bronze star decoration (glued to plinth). Static model with fixed tracks and hatches, turret and main gun positionable, no interior, not attached to base. Base dimensions 50x30cm
Miscellaneous Items to Include, a carriage timepiece, two carved oak lamp bases in the form of kneeling prayer goers, cased lorgnets, a quantity of plastic, ivorine and faux tortoise shell gaming counters (cased), various fountain pens, a small bronze model of a turtle from the Matbronze foundry, print after Krukshank, fist day covers, etc
Roemer mit Roemerzwinge Norddeutsch oder Niederlande, 17. Jh. Olivfarbenes Glas mit Abriss. Ausgestellter, gesponnener Fuss. Auf dem nach oben offenen Hohlschaft drei Beerennuppen, an Kuppaansatz umlaufende, gekniffene Fadenauflage. H. 12 cm. Roemerschraube aus Bronze, teils vergoldet bzw. bunt bemalt, in Form eines stehenden Kavaliers in Zeittracht, in der Rechten die Schraubenklammer haltend, die Plinthe achteckig und verziert mit eingerollten Akanthusranken und Blueten, Altersspuren. H. 28 cm (insgesamt).
The gilt bronze and glass case has scrolled legs with front lift handle. Fitted interior holds four etched crystal decanters with stoppers and 16 etched crystal cordials. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 16"L x 13.5"W x 12"HManufacturer: BaccaratCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Exquisite porcelain vase, possibly 19th century, with cobalt blue ground, gilt embellishments throughout centering a painted courting scene of two lovers. Bronze mounting and handles. Sevres backstamp. Dimensions: 7"L x 4.75"W x 12"HManufacturer: SevresCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A 19th Century commemorative bronze coin-form box, the obverse cover with side profile of the Duke of Wellington, the reverse in relief "BY HIS CONSUMMATE SKILL AS A GENERAL, HE HAS RAISED THE BRITISH ARMY TO THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE, & HIMSELF THE MOST NOBLE, & EXALTED HERO, IN THE ANNALS OF HISTORY", opening to reveal 12 paper discs, each inscribed with campaigns and dates, 50mm diameter
A bronze medal commemorating the Visit of the Shah of Persia to the City of London, 1873, by A.B. Wyon for the Corporation of the City of London, bust of Nasir al-din three-quarters left, rev. Londinia standing between shields of London and Persia, St Paul’s and Tower behind, 77mm diameter, in fitted case of issue by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London
Achilleas Apergis (1909-1986), Greek Circa 1960s, A large unmounted Brutalist form Bronze sculpture With a Greek government seal attached Achilleas Apergis was born in Corfu in 1909. He was trained in drawing and sculpting and began embracing more abstract work in the 1950s. His first solo exhibition took place in 1955 at Ilissos Gallery in Athens. He has exhibited in galleries in Florence, Milan, and at the Carl Flicker Gallery in Paris (1965). He participated in multiple international art fairs representing Greece including the São Paulo Biennale (1957), the Alexandria Biennale (1957) and the Venice Biennale (1968). Provenance: Pierre Rouve Dimensions: 26 in. (H) x 9 in. (W) x 13 in. (D)
Geoffrey Clarke (1924-2014), British 1956, An abstract study for a sculpture Sugar-lift aquatint in colours on wove, a proof aside from the edition of 30 Signed bottom right and inscribed bottom left '3/30 /6/56' Together with a 2013 Pangolin London Geoffrey Clarke RA catalogue for the 'A Decade of Change' exhibition Geoffrey Clarke was born in Derbyshire in 1924. He studied at Preston Manchester School of Arts and specialised in stained glass during his studies at the Royal College of Art after serving in the RAF during WWII. He was a sculptor who used various media including iron, bronze, aluminium, expanded polystyrene and stained glass. He was commissioned to do work at the Coventry Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral and in St. Martin's Lane. He represented Britain at the 1952 Venice Biennale and had solo exhibits at Gimpel Fils Gallery in 1955, Strand Gallery, Alderberg in 2003, the Fine Arts Society in 2006, and the Linton Court Gallery, Settle in 2013. Clarke was made a Royal Academician in 1975. Provenance: Pierre Rouve Dimensions: (Frame) 45.5 in. (H) x 31.5 in. (W) (Paper) 37.5 in. (H) x 23.5 in. (W)
Achilleas Apergis (1909-1986), Greek Circa 1960s A large bronze Brutalist sculpture on a wooden base Together with an Athens Gallery, Hilton, copy of a 1966 catalogue of Apergis' sculptures and drawings Achilleas Apergis was born in Corfu in 1909. He was trained in drawing and sculpting and began embracing more abstract work in the 1950s. His first solo exhibition took place in 1955 at Ilissos Gallery in Athens. He has exhibited in galleries in Florence, Milan, and at the Carl Flicker Gallery in Paris (1965). He participated in multiple international art fairs representing Greece including the São Paulo Biennale (1957), the Alexandria Biennale (1957) and the Venice Biennale (1968). Provenance: Pierre Rouve Dimensions: 35 in. (H) x 8 in. (W)
Branko Ružić (1919–1997), Croatian A bronze brutalist sculpture on a wooden base Circa 1965 Together with two black and white photographs of similar wooden sculptures by Branko Ružić Branko Ružić was born in Zagreb. He studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. In 1951 Ružić held his first solo exhibition in the Vinkovci City Museum, and in 1964 Ružić was included in the Venice Biennale. From the 1960s to the 1980s he was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb. In 1993 a gallery named after him was opened in Croatia. Provenance: Pierre Rouve Dimensions: 11 in. (H) x 8 in. (W) x 9 in. (D)
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