MAX LE VERRIER (1891-1973): A PATINATED BRONZE ART DECO FIGURE of a nude female, her arms outstretched with cape, on circular marble base, 18.5cm high Condition Report : good weight, patination, no issues Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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A Chinese late 17th Century Kangxi period (1661-1722) jar, the globular jar with wide slightly everted rim, decorated in underglazed blue with two opposing panels filled with tree flanked mountainous landscapes, below a series of eight auspicious Buddhistic emblems, height 16cm, diameter 19cm, double circular lines to the underside of base and old paper labels, lacking cover. NB - Please see Christiaan JA.Jorg, Chinese Ceramics In The Collection Of The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. p109 for a similar example. It is a rare shape for the Kangxi Period. Originally they would have had simple bronze or silver mounts and may have been used as censers. Filled holes on either side of the neck further confirms that originally this jar is very likely to have had mounts and a cover. Provenance - This item has been owned by the current family for over 100 years and thence by descent.
A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) crackle glazed charger, of circular form, the central well painted in underglazed blue with Manchu figures and dwellings, before a buff crackle glazed ground, the rim with moulded faux bronze mounts, archaic character marks to the underside of the base, diameter 38cm.
A collection of Chinese and Anglo Indian metalware items, to include A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) bronze 'Bamboo' vase, the bamboo form stem applied at the base with foliage, with twin loop handles, rising from a spreading circular base, Longqing three character mark, height 31cm, with an Anglo-Indian silver inlaid inkwell candlestick, height 21cm, and a bronze Chinese candlestick, the pierced base with four zoomorphic supports, height 49cm. (3)
A 20th Century bronze figure of a stylised dachshund, height 11cm, together with a bronzed spelter figure modelled as a recumbent borzoi mounted on a rectangular marble base, height 12cm, width 30cm, A/F, and a pair of bookends with stylised spelter poodles on marble bases, height 11cm. (qty)
A 19th century French bronze, brass and gilt metal repeating carriage clock, gilt cream dial, Arabic numerals, acanthus cast handle, the case inset with bronze allegorical throughout, ornate column corners, striking unmarked movement, the case engraved beneath presented to James Hemingway on the first anniversary of his birth by Frederick Collins, 4th August 1894, 20cm high, 10.7cm wide, 9.2cm deep, leather travelling case
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