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A very interesting group of medals all appertaining to the same family comprising a trio of World War I medals awarded to 12915 Pte. E.J. Down, Devonshire Regiment, along with a postcard photograph of the soldier, 1914 Christmas tin with card, and a Devonshire regiment cap badge, a trio of World War I medals and bronze remembrance plaque for W.J. Down 234452 A.B.R. N. along with copy of an in memorium plaque, four World War I medals awarded to A.S. Bickett, J.26654, Ord..R.N. along with a small group of buttons and badges, cloth badges, whistle, etc, and a World War II trio awarded to Cpl. L. Morgan T/1062109, along with ration books, soldier's pay book, and two school awards from 1900 and 1901 for Leighton Buzzard school board.
Marvel - DC - Charlton - In excess of 40 bronze, copper and modern age comics. Lot includes Adventures of Superman #493 August 1992 - Key Issue - 1st appearance of Lord Satanus; Adventures of Superman #496 November 1992 - Key Issue - 3rd cameo appearance of Doomsday; Action Comics #521 July 1981 - Key Issue - 1st appearance of Vixen, the first black female member of the Justice League of America and similar. Comics appear flat and unfolded, with some general handling and wear signs, and appear one Fair (Worlds Finest has torn, loose cover) - mainly Good - Very Fine overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A pair of early 19th century French patinated bronze figures of a girl and boy putti in the manner of Falconet She holding a basket of flowers with a pair of wild boar at her feet, he holding a ball and catapult beside a tree stump, on square bases and ormolu guilloche cast square plinths, each approximately 30cm high. (2) Provenance: Private Collection, England Purchased by the vendor from her father's estate when dispersed at auction, Christie's London, 29 October, 1979, lot 253
A late 19th century French Louis XVI style gilt bronze cartel clock The white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by oak leaf garlands and surmounted by an urn with pine cone finial, the apron with satyr mask, the mechanism stamped ‘CH VCN / Paris /38769’ and ‘41’, 49cm high. Provenance: Property from a private collection of European Decorative Arts
Early-Mid 20th Century Metal covered mask Warka people Mali, West Africa Wood with copper and bronze sheet, iron nails and textile Dimensions: 15.5 x 6 x 4.25 in. In very fine condition showing use and wear; areas of oxidation across the metal Provenance: Dr. Peter Horvath, MA and FL; ex Cornell University, Ithaca, NY deaccessioned 1990's MASK IS NOT MOUNTED.
After Frederic Remington, Silvered Bronze 'Bronco Buster' Inscribed on the sculpture "Henry Bonnard Foundry, New York, 1895 Cast". Numbered: (3/50). The Bronco Buster (originally named The Broncho Buster) was Remington's first sculpture, created over an eight to ten month period in 1895 when his full range of artistic ability was at its height. Derived from his previously published drawings and paintings, the rearing horse and rider was a revolutionary concept in American sculpture. It was a technical tour de force. with The Bronco Buster, Remington almost single handedly changed the course of Western American sculpture and the piece was met with such immediate and universal success that an entire page was devoted to it in the October 19, 1895 edition of Harper's Weekly. The Bronco Buster represents a human struggle to control nature, and has become a classic symbol of the American West. Stirred by action, Remington designed his sculptures to feature movement challenging the limits of the medium. Statue Dimensions: 22.5 x 18 x 10 in. Overall Dimensions: 40.5 x 20 x 14 in. Approx. Total Weight: 80 lbs (including stand)
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