ANTES, ADAM (1891-1984) "Sitzender weiblicher Akt" 1915/1918, Bronze mit dunkelbrauner Patina, Signatur an der rechten Seite, H: 32 cm. Leichte Altersspuren. | ANTES, ADAM (1891-1984) "Sitting Female Nude".1915/1918, bronze with dark brown patina, signature on the right side, h: 32 cm. Slight signs of age.
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SINTENIS, Renée, ATTRIBUIERT/NACH (1888-1965), "Sich kratzendes Fohlen", Bronze, patiniert, vollplastische Tierfigur, HxL: ca. 7x8 cm. Leichte Altersspuren.| SINTENIS, Renée, ATTRIBUTED/AFTER (1888-1965), "Foal scratching itself", bronze, patinated, fully plastic animal figure, HxL: approx. 7x8 cm. Sligtly sings of age.
FISCHER, LOTHAR (1933-2004), "Frau mit erhobenen Armen", 1985, Bronze, patiniert, hohl gegossene, stilisierte Frauenfigur, auf der Rückseite im Guss datiert 1985 und signiert, am Rocksaum num. 9/XV, H: ca. 20 cm. | FISCHER, LOTHAR (1933-2004), "Woman with arms raised", 1985, bronze, patinated, hollow cast, stylized female figure, dated 1985 and signed on the back in the cast, on the skirt hem num. 9/XV, H: approx. 20 cm.
WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010), Schachspiel mit Brett und Schatulle, die 32 Schachfiguren: Bronze, brüniert und schwarz patiniert, je am Stand signiert und num. 451, H: ca. 8,5 bis 23,5cm; das Brett: Holz intarsiert, BxT: ca. 53x53 cm; die Schatulle: Holz mit Schiebedeckel, monogrammiert P. W., HxLxT: ca. 9x50x17 cm. Part. leichte Altersspuren.| WUNDERLICH, PAUL (1927-2010), chess game with board and casket, the 32 chess pieces: bronze, brown and black patina, each signed and numbered on the stand. 451, H: approx. 8.5 to 23.5cm; the board: inlaid wood, WxD: approx. 53x53 cm; the casket: wood with sliding lid, monogrammed P. W., HxLxD: approx. 9x50x17 cm. Part. slight signs of age.
a patinated bronze study of a greyhound chasing a hare, signed in gilt lettering 'PJ' and titled 'Waterloo Cup 2005', length 41cm *The Waterloo Cup was the premiere coursing event, established in 1836, held each year at the Altcar Club, near Liverpool. This bronze was designed for the final Waterloo Cup meet in 2005, with five being made plus this example which is the only original artist's proof. The current vendor approached the Waterloo Cup Committee prior to the final running in 2005 to suggest that the first in the edition of five be given as a prize to the winner on such a historic occasion. The Committee agreed, and Clarissa Dickson-Wright presented the No.1 bronze to the winner. *CR Good, rich colour and condition appears excellent.
A Chinese Bronze Censer, 20th century, with kylin formed knop and handles and decorated with relief work panels, together with a similar kettle (2)Censer with slight loss to the horn of one of the kylins (see right hand handle on image), no real patina.Kettle with solder repairs to base of the spout.
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