Chinese bronze vase, of baluster form with elongated neck, decorated in relief with birds amongst prunus blossom, together with a smaller pair of twin handled bronzed vases, decorated with peacocks and a blue Peking glass dish, with white metal mounted decorated with dragons, bronze vase H23.3cm
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals RSPCA bronze life saving medal (type II obverse) with FOR HUMANITY clasp (FMN. G.H. Thomas 1953) in issue box, with newspaper articles relating to the award for rescuing a dog from a shaft, together with WWII group of four, unmounted, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star with Grenadier Guards Comrade Assc, Defense and War, together with related photographs and literature.
A 20th Century Bronze of a Child on a Stool, 25cm high, a pair of Indian white metal vases in the form of lotus blossoms, a silver snuff box, a berslum vase and a costume ringIndian White Metal Vases - one with a large split and multiple bends to the flared rim. The other also split and bent at the flared rim. Other items not reported.
A 19th Century Bronze Wall Bracket, Victorian papier mache lap desk with wells, a framed 1851 sampler, and a gilt oval wall mirrorMirror - with losses and rubbing. Bracket - appears to be OK. Sampler - very faded with multiple holes and tears. Lap Desk - some rubbing and poor attempts at re-gilding, repairs at the hinges, paint scratches and a few lacquer chips.
An Art Deco-style lapis lazuli desk clock with a dodecanal dial with a gilt bronze branch surmount with frosted glass roosting birds with polished wood backing over a diamonte set lapis dial and stepped base. 19.5 cm wide x 22 cm overall height. The bird' glass bodies are all intact and each one has both applied glass eyes, their wire claws are slightly bent but intact and I can see signs of discolouration of the adhesive used to fix their legs in place (most likely from the original manufacture).The bough that the birds are perched upon is fixed with a small bronze screw and this needs tightening ipThe clock is a quartz movement but the clock is not currently running, I can not be sure why but the chances are that it is just an expired battery but could be more involved.Having said that the clock is not running I can't see any outward signs of abuse or damage that would lead me to conclude that the clock was damaged, the crown will set the hands when pulled out to adjust the time, however, this is in no way a guarantee of accuracy or reliability or indeed the condition of the movement.In short, Generally good decorative order but the movement isn't currently running
A matched pair of Japanese bronze circular chargers, Meiji Period, late 19th century, decorated with shakudo, hirazogan and takazogan scenes, including a pair of wading cranes below a flowering peony with coral-coloured and blackened silver details, its companion charger decorated with fisher folk in a river landscape in the lee of mount Fuji, bearing an indistinct incised three-character mark in Kanji to the bases 30.5 cm diameterIt is possible that the surface of the chargers have been cleaned back at some point given a clean that there appears to be a shadow around some of the inlaid elements where the old darker brown patination remains.Please see the extra images supplied.
Comic Book Marketplace (1993-2004) and Comic Book Artist (1998- 2003 a group of 60+ issues, comprises: Comic Book Marketplace, The Magazine for Golden Age, Silver Age, & Bronze Age Collectors, an incomplete run of 40+ issues published by Gemstones Publications, includes, No. 1, 1993 Overstreets monthly Comic Book price guide, 5 (Special Edition) 22, 26, 27, 28, 30, 40, 41, 43, 45, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70 (x2), 75, 80 (Bonus! Special 96-Page Tribute Issue 1950-2000 50 Years of EC Comic Excellence), 81-104 (lacks 85) 106,107, and 114, August 2004; Comic Book Artist, an incomplete run of twenty-two issues, published by TwoMorrows and Top Shelf Productions, includes, No. 1, Spring 1998 (First issue DC Special 100-Page Super Spectacular), 3, 4, 5 (DC Comics: 1967-74). 6 (The Marvel Bullpen: 1970-77), 7 (x2 -1970s Marvelmania!), 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 (The Marvel Horror Show), 14, 15, 17, 18-22, and Vol. 2, No.2, October, 2003, mostly within individual clear protective wrappers. (60+) Condition Report: near fine conditions, mostly within individual clear protective wrappers.
Marvel / Independent Comics: Mixed titles a group of 127 issues, mostly mid grade (1968 - 1992). Silver, Bronze and Modern age. Includes the Mighty Thor, The New Mutants, The Silver Surfer, Spider-Man, Star Wars, X-Factor and much more. Includes x6 oversize Magazine-size issues including the rare and hard to find League of Monsters 1 (1975) Curtis Publishing with Neal Adams cover.(127)Condition Report: Mostly mid-grade. Some items have shop price stickers. Predominantly reader Copies.
DC Comics: Early Silver and Bronze Age (1962-1982) a group of 46 issues, mixed grade, incomplete run, includes, Adventure Comics, Nos. 300, 316, 330, 416, 445, 454, 477, 495; Lois Lane, Nos. 36, 78, 104; Jimmy Olsen, Nos. 71, 111, 130, 138, 149, 163; Superboy, Nos. 2, 103, 105, 121, 131, 172, 174; Wonder Woman, Nos. 163, 170, 214, 217, 298; and Worlds Finest, Nos. 138, 162, 170, 204, 205, 208, 209,223-228, 237-238, 242, 284, within individual clear protective sleeves. (46) Condition Report: overall clean bright copies, a few of the earlier issues with creasing and signs of wear to covers, otherwise overall clean bright issues, within individual clear protective sleeves.

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