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INDIAN CAST BRASS FIGURE OF A SEATED DEITY ALONG WITH OTHER ITEMS the deity along with three other figures, one of which is modelled as a a seated deity, another of which is modelled as a cherub with cornucopia, also along with a pottery plaque depicting a figure, a printed Chinese scroll, bronze bell and glass vaseQty: 8
CLASSICAL STYLE BRONZE BOWL ALONG WITH ANOTHER BOWL AND A REPRODUCTION KYLIX CUP the first bowl decorated with Bacchinalian scenes the first bowl 20cm diameterQty: 3Oxidation to one of the bowls, scratches and general surface ware to the items, some dents to one of the bowls, scratches and paint rubbing off the cup.
Ω A BRONZE ARMILLARY SPHERE SUN DIAL MOUNTED ON A COMPOSITION STONE PLINTH BASE LATE 20TH CENTURY 166cm high overall, the pedestal 47cm square at the base Ω UK import VAT at the standard rate (currently 20%)Condition Report: Patination to the bronze from exposure, weathering to the base which is starting to deteriorate to the surfacePlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
‡ AFTER JEAN DE BOULOGNE, CALLED GIAMBOLOGNA, (1529-1608), A LARGE CONTINENTAL PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF MERCURY LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY Characteristically portrayed wearing a winged petasus and sandals, and holding his caduceus, held aloft on the breath of Zephyrus, 190cm high, 100cm wide overall ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) The Mercury is one of the most famous and replicated works of the Renaissance, but was originally intended by Giambologna to be viewed on its own and importantly, from all sides -thoroughly in line with his Mannerist ideals. It was only in the 19th century that casts after the original model were offered for sale as pairs, the Mercury more usually being allied with Fortuna, but sometimes with Iris, and more rarely with Fame (Pheme in Greek, Fama to the Romans). Giambologna's original bronze of 1580 was first installed at the Villa Medici in Rome, being positioned at the order of Ferdinando de Medici atop a fountain which formed a focal point on the formal staircase between the sumptuous gardens and the loggia entrance to the Villa In 1780 the Mercury was moved to the Uffizi Museum, and then finally in 1865, to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.Mercury is the god of trade and is a symbol of the Exchange in the Netherlands, a similar model to the present lot adorns the gallery over the trading floor Beursplein 5 in the Berlage Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, keeping a watchful eye on the traders below Condition Report: Some signs of surface wear to the patina from handling and use, this includes to areas such as the calf, right side of the flank, elbows, etc. The right feather to his helmet is loose. Some wear and rubbing to the socle Condition Report Disclaimer
‡ A CONTINENTAL PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF NIKE LATE 19TH CENTURY The Nike (Victory) portrayed as a winged and classically draped maiden, stood on a green marble plinth Indistinctly signed to her drapery Di*illi D'Ulo*e (?) 111cm high ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) Condition Report: Loss to both her hands, fingers with old splits, signs of surface corrosion, some pinned repairs, The whole with colour variation, suggesting repairs and restoration to underlying structureThe marble base with some chips and losses, cracksCondition Report Disclaimer
‡ A SCULPTED LIMESTONE FIGURE OF DIANA THE HUNTRESS FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURY The maiden portrayed standing with quiver over her shoulder and an attendant deer by her side195cm high Atop a fluted pedestal base, 97cm high, 82cm wide, 80cm deep 292cm high overall ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) This model is loosely based on the Diana of Versailles, currently held in the Louvre, Paris. The Louvre example being a partially restored Roman copy (1st or 2nd century AD) of a lost Greek bronze original attributed to Leochares, (circa 325 BC)Condition Report: Overall in presentable order Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
‡ A FRENCH CAST BRONZE BELL WITH IRON CLAPPER DATED 1872, BY FRANÇOIS-JOSEPH BOURNEZ Of traditional form, the front inscribed CITEE CONSTANT PEUGEOT ET Cie SALLE D'ASILE 1872, the rear with foundry details FRANÇOIS JH BOURNEZ, FONDUER DE CLOCHES, AUX FINS DE MORTEAU (DOUBS) 42cm high, 47cm diameter ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) Condition Report: Despite the nibbles and losses to the bells edges this bell rings nicelyCondition Report Disclaimer
Uberti .44 New Model Army percussion revolver, with accessories LICENCE REQUIRED Uberti .44 Remington New Model Army percussion revolver, blued finish, with 8 inch octagonal barrel, serial number 134591, with accessories including a pistol slip, four containers of percussion caps, tube of .454” cast bullets, easy capping tool, Parker Hale cleaning rod, jag and two phosphor bronze brushes, two Case Guard boxes housing phials, nipple key, volumetric powder measure pipe cleaners for cleaning nipples, quantity of pistol targets, Lee double bullet mould in .454”, a single cavity ball mould, four ingots of lead, bottle of Birchwood Casey black powder solvent.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .44 REVOLVER VARIATION REQUIRED.
Three Boxed Dinky Toys Cars, 149 Citroen Dyane, bronze body, black roof, speedwheels, in near mint condition, with a fair original illustrated box, 162 Triumph 1300, pale blue body, red interior, spun wheels, original number plates, in near mint original condition, illustrated card box is good, some edge wear, with 6/6 in biro to one end flap and 176 N.S.U. Ro 80, metallic red body, working lights, in near mint condition, with instruction leaflet, in card illustrated plinth is very good, outer illustrated is fair. (3 items)
Mixed Bronze Coins and Tokens, British and foreign, comprising: James II, Ireland halfpenny 1686 (S.6576) Fair; George I, Ireland halfpenny 1722 (S.6600) AF; also featuring a British 1826 farthing and 1854 penny, copper coins from Sweden and Portugal, and 3 x copper tokens, comprising: J. Baussan, Paris Conseiller du Roi, 1669; Les Gardes Marchands de Vin, undated; and a Leeds halfpenny, 1791
19 x Numismatic Literature - British and General Interest, comprising: NORTH [J.J.] English Hammered Coinage: Vol. I Early Anglo-Saxon to Henry III c.600-1272 (London, 1980); MONTAGU [H.] The Copper, Tin and Bronze Coinage and Patterns for Coins of England: From the Reign of Elizabeth to that of Her Present Majesty (London/Paris, 1885); BOON [George C.] Coins of the Anarchy 1135-54 (London, 1988); WREN [Christopher] The Short-Cross Coinage 1180-1247: Henry II to Henry III (Herne Bay, 1992); 'Coinage and Society in Britain and Gaul: Some current problems' CBA Research Report No. 38 ed. Barry Cuncliffe (1981); 2 x Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins (London, 1962 and 1971); LAING [Lloyd R.] Coins and Archaeology (London, 1969); CRIBB [Joe], COOK [Barrie] and CARRADICE [Ian] The Coin Atlas: The World of Coinage from its Origins to the Present Day (London/Sydney, 1990); FORRER [Leonard S.] The Art of Collecting Coins (London, 1955); GRANT [Michael] Roman History from Coins (Cambridge, 1958); JACOB [Kenneth A.] Coin Collecting for Beginners (London, 1958); 2 x KLAWANS [Zander H.], comprising: (1) An Outline of Ancient Greek Coins (Racine, 1964); and (2) Reading and Dating Roman Imperial Coins (Racine, 1959); YONGE AKERMAN [John] Roman Coins: The As and its Divisions (New York, 1970); ADCOCK [F.E.] Marcus Crassus Millionaire (Cambridge, 1966); 2 x YEOMAN [R.S.]: (1) Current Coins of the World (5th Edition, Racine, 1972); and (2) A Catalog of Modern World Coins 1850-1960 (10th Edition, Racine, 1972); and SCHÖN [Günter] World Coin Catalogue Twentieth Century (London, 1972)
Pope Innocent XI Bronze Medal 1676-1689, obv. bust facing right, INNOCEN XI PONT MAX, obv. justice seated holding scales and sword, DE CAELO PROSPEXIT, EF; together with 3 further medals, Victoria, Empress of India Jubilee 1887; Victoria Silver Jubilee, 1887, boxed; and George V, Jubilee 1935
An Assortment of Ancient Coins: 11 coins in total, highlights include: Greek, Alexander the Great (336-323 BC) silver drachm (17mm, 3.8g), posthumous issue, mint of Sardis, (c.322-312 BC), obv. head of Herakles right, wearing a lionskin headdress rev, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, (Price 2637), GF; Roman Republic, C Marius Cf Capito, AR Denarius Serratus (19mm, 3.43g) 81 BC, obv. draped bust of Ceres right; rev. ploughman with yoke of oxen left; (Crawford 378/1c, Sear 1012) AF; Roman Imperial, Hadrian AE As (125-128 AD) (28mm, 10.5g) obv. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right rev. SALVS AVGVSTI S-C, COS III below, Salus standing left holding patera, feeding serpent arising from altar, (Sear 3692) AF; sold together with Constantine I, follis (RIC VII Siscia 241) GF; Constans, AE3 (RIC VIII Siscia 241a) GF; Constantinus Gallus, AE2 (RIC VIII Cyzicus 94), Fine; 2x silver denarii of Antoninus Pius and Geta respectively; 2x Judean bronze prutahs (Hendin 453 and 653), one holed; and an unidentified worn Roman As
20 x Numismatic Literature - Roman Interest, to include: HILL [Philip V.] The Dating and Arrangement of the Undated Coins of Rome A.D. 98-148 (London, 1970); CARSON [R.A.G.], HILL [P.V.] and KENT [J.P.C.] Late Roman Bronze Coinage A.D. 324-498 (London, 1965), parts I and II bound in a single volume; STEVENSON [Seth W.] A Dictionary of Roman Coins (London, 1964); GRANT [Michael] From Imperium to Auctoritas (Cambridge, 1969); HILL [Philip V.] The Coinage of Septimius Severus and his Family of the Mint of Rome A.D. 193-217 (London, 1964); REECE [Richard] The Coinage of Roman Britain (Brimscombe Port Stroud, 2002); ASKEW [Gilbert] The Coinage of Roman Britain (London, 1951); 4 x BROWN [August] comprising: (1) The Coinage of Elagabalus; (2)The Coinage of Gordian III; (3) The Coinage of Trajan Decius; and (4) The Financial Collapse of Roman Coinage in the 3rd Century A.D.; 5 x Roman Silver Coins, Vols. I - V, including: Vol. I The Republic to Augustus; Vol. II Tiberius to Commodus; Vol. III Pertinax to Balbinus and Pupienus; Vol. IV Gordian III to Postumus; and Vol. V Carausius to Romulus Augustus; and 4 x Roman Coins and their Values (London, 1954, 1964, 1970 and 1974)
Mixed Collection of Pre-Decimal British Coinage, comprising: 655g of pre-1947 silver; a small selection of pre-1920 silver coins including 2 x Victorian crowns and a 1935 Crown; over 30 cupro-nickel commemorative crowns, a large box of pre-decimal bronze coins, some coin sets and an envelope of old pound notes, viewing recommended
Collection of Georgian and Victorian Bronze Coinage (39 coins), an interesting lot, highlights include: George III, 1797 'Cartwheel' tuppence, GF; George IV, Penny 1825, Fine; 4x Victoria Pennies 1847, (2x) 1854 and 1858, F-GVF and a wide-ranging selection of bronze from third farthing to pennies, from George I to Edward VII
A small collection of Chinese porcelain, comprising an octagonal porcelain footed dish with enamelled floral decoration and Kangxi Nian Zhi apocryphal seal stamp to underside, a crackled glazed celadon bottle vase with bronze effect banding and handles, 20 cm high, a 19th century Kangxi style blue and white plate, 19 cm diameter, together with a painted metal, wood and leather model of a man, 23.5 cm high, and a metal bell
A white metal Scottish brooch with rifle set with half pearls, engraved with presentation inscription, 'Presented by E O Douglas esqr & Mrs Douglas of Millichassie to be competed for three years won by Private A. R. Archibold 1879', in original box, retailed by MacGregor Jeweller Perth, three other rifle competition medals, comprising a bronze National Rifle Association 1860 medal, a white metal medal presented by The Earl of Breadalbane 1878, and a silver Aberfeldy Patrons Annual medal 1878, in original box, together with a medal awarded by the IVe Congres Neurologique International Paris 1949 (5).
A group of various figures comprising a bronze Art Deco style figure of a nude female dancer with a fan, a resin figure of a recumbent Labrador with a young boy sat on his back, a carved hardwood figure of a monkey with gilded label to base 'Boma, Made in Canada', various netsukes and a resin figure of a young girl kneeling with a dog (9).
A George VI bronze Police Headquarters sign, 'G.R.' with imperial crown 'County Borough of Wallasey. Davies Mayor. This extension to the Central Police Headquarters together with the Control Centre was opened by the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. 7th September 1940. John Ormerod Chief Constable, Ald. John Pennington, J.P. Chairman of Watch Committee and other dignitaries', in brass frame, 37.5 x 49cm.
An original bronze plaque with wooden frame for the opening of The Kitty Wilkinson Baths and Wash House, City of Liverpool the Rt. Hon. Thomas Dowd J. P. Lord Mayor 'This 'Kitty Wilkinson' Baths and Wash-House was erected by the Baths Committee of the Corporation of Liverpool and was opened on the tenth day of September 1925 by the Lord Mayor. Baths Committee Chairman Alderman Harold E. Davies. Deputy Chairman Councillor W. T. Roberts. Alderman J. W. Walker.', various councillors' names, and Walter Moon, Town Clerk, names of Land Steward and Surveyor and Engineer and Chief Superintendents of Baths, with Liver Bird emblem to the top, dated either side 1924-1925, within a shield-shaped wooden frame, 74 x 57cm.Footnote: Catherine Wilkinson was an Irish immigrant, wife of a labourer who became known as 'The Saint of the Slums'. In 1832 during a cholera epidemic, she had the only boiler in the neighbourhood, so she invited those with infected clothes or linens to use it, thus saving many lives.
An India General Service 1895-1902 Medal with one clasp 'Relief of Chitral 1895' and an Edward VII Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, both awarded to 79560 Dvr J. G. M. Kindred R.F.A., together with three Abstinence medals comprising an India TAA Cross, an Army Temperance Association 1895 medal, India and another oval example, a bronze Victoria Jubilee Cross Medal and a WWI British War Medal awarded to 78487 Gnr D. W. Davies W. G. D. (7).
Olympics Rebecca Adlington signed 12x8 colour photo. Rebecca Adlington OBE (born 17 February 1989) is a British former competitive swimmer who specialised in freestyle events in international competition. She won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 400-metre freestyle and 800-metre freestyle, breaking the 19-year-old world record of Janet Evans in the 800-metre final. Adlington was Britain's first Olympic swimming champion since 1988, and the first British swimmer to win two Olympic gold medals since 1908. [2] After winning her first World Championship gold over 800 metres in 2011, along with silver in the 400 metres at the same meet, she won bronze medals in both the women's 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle events in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Good condition Est.
Tim Cotterill / "Frogman", Leg Over, a limited edition bronze sculpture of a climbing frog, model BF3, signed, numbered 331/500, dated '92, overall height 31cm, approximate width 17cm.Condition report:The front left foot of the frog has one toe bent upright which has resulted in some black enamel loss to that toe and there is also some lost enamel on the adjacent toe. There is also a 5mm loss of green enamel to the upper front left limb (see images). There is a very small chip to enamel above the right eye. A small enamel loss to one of the toes on the trailing rear left leg. Some scratch marks to the underside of the body. Also a small chip to the black enamel on the underside of the rear left leg, near to the signature and green felt pad.
Chinese bronze tripod censer indistinctly marked, 12cm, later wooden cover, soapstone carving, two carved horn crocodiles and a small variegated jade bowl.Qty: 5Condition report:Fracture lines to the small jade bowl/ dish. Bronze censer has some pitting to the feet and general rubbing to the detailing. Soapstone carving generallly ok. Crocodile horn carvings also generally ok.
Japanese bronze jardiniere, lacking base, height 30cm and a large copper pan.Qty: 2Condition report:Patina to the jardiniere is poor, quite patchy, some spot corrosion. There is a small hole in the side of the body. The base is an additional disc of steel which is removable. The jam pan is ok, no splits or significant shape distortion, patina patchy.
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