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Robert Harrop - Camberwick Green - A collection of nine resin figurine / statues. To include, Windy Miller bust CGYP02, Peter Hazel (postman) CG98, P. C. McGarry (policeman) CG99, Captain Flack (emergency call) CG98, Barney McGrew CG12, The Mayor CG05, Captain Snort CG16, Paddy Murphy CG19, Windy Miller CG01. Boxed, some may not have certificates.
Achat-Büste mit Goldmontierung in der Art von Fabergé, 20. Jhdt. Sehr fein geschnitzte Achat-Büste. 14kt Goldmontierung mit gravierter Lorbeerzier, besetzt mit neun Diamanten. Punziert mit Feingehalt "56". Auf einem Nephritsockel. Achat bestoßen. Höhe 8,3 cm bzw. 4,7 cm (ohne Sockel).Keywords: Russland A gold-mounted agate stone bust set with diamonds on a nephrite base, in the manner of Fabergé, 20th century A gold-mounted agate stone bust set with diamonds on a nephrite base, in the manner of Fabergé, 20th centurySehr fein geschnitzte Achat-Büste. 14kt Goldmontierung mit gravierter Lorbeerzier, besetzt mit neun Diamanten. Punziert mit Feingehalt "56". Auf einem Nephritsockel. Achat bestoßen. Höhe 8,3 cm bzw. 4,7 cm (ohne Sockel).Condition: II -Keywords: Russia
Battle Of The Nile - a commemorative medal celebrating the Battle of the Nile 1798. The obverse depicting a bust of Lord Nelson and the reverse a naval scene. The rim impressed ' FROM ALEXr. DAVISON ESQr. St. JAMES SQUARE A TRIBUTE OF REGARD '. Edge inscription missing in some places. Measures approx 4.5cm.
Lalique Eau de Parfum limited edition perfume bottle in the shape of the bust of Greco-Roman mythological creature, and Zodiac sign, Sagittarius, includes the fragrance. Etched signature at base that reads Lalique France. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 4.75"L x 3"W x 8"HManufacturer: LaliqueCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
THE MILITARY CLUB HOUSE: NELSON SOUVENIR GROUP, including 1897 copper medallion struck from rivets recovered from HMS Foudroyant, Mauchlinware brooch printed with Nelson Memorial in Edinburgh, gilt metal swivel brooch set with photographs of Nelson and Victory, brass Nelson bust profile desk seal and Victory coat hook, modern silver figural bookmark (6)Provenance: deceased estate Ynys Mon (Anglesey)
THE MILITARY CLUB HOUSE: NELSON SOUVENIR GILT BRASS SNUFF BOX, commemorating his birth, the push-on cover centred by a profile portrait bust in admiral's uniform, the sides cast with Greek key meander, base with lengend 'Conqueror at Aboukir 1 Augt. 1798, Copenhagen 2 April 1801, Trafalgar 21 Octr. 1805, Where He Gloriously Fell', stamped M&P fecit, 5.5cms diamProvenance: deceased estate Ynys Mon (Anglesey)
ÆŸ Palladio (Andrea) Les Batimens et les Desseins, 4 vol. in 2, edited by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, second French edition, engraved frontispiece featuring bust of Palladio by Ravenet after David Rossi, 4 engraved title-vignettes featuring the Villa Rotunda, 210 engraved plates on 208 sheets, some double-page, some foxing and water-staining, [Fowler 231; Millard Italian 71], Vicenza, Giovanni Rossi, 1786; bound with Les Thermes des Romains, engraved frontispiece and 25 plates on 24 sheets, some double-page, Vicenza, Francesco Modena, 1785, contemporary half calf, worn, covers detached and lacking backstrips, folio*** "Focusing on the second book by Palladio on private houses, Bertotti-Scamozzi organizes his analytical presentation of Palladio's buildings in a novel manner, that is, geographically and stylistically .. [His] inventory of Palladio's buildings included thorough archival research and a critical reading of the Palladian literature" (Millard Coll.).
A CARVED MARBLE BUST OF QUEEN VICTORIA late 19th century, depicted wearing an undrawn veil, elaborate lace collared gown, and Order of the Garter regalia, 31cm high. Condition Report : Hairline cracks to head and torso; chip to diadem; overall minor surface marks. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
FOUR CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BUST FIGURINES REPRESENTING THE ARTS each with decorative or musical symbols and trophies, and on a tapering square-section column with a stepped base, the underside with a blue '[crown] M' mark, each approximately 30cm high. Condition Report : Generally good condition; would benefit from a clean; painter with losses to brush. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Nicolas André Courtois (1734-1806) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, bust-length, in a grey coat, his hair worn en queue and tied with a black ribbonsigned lower right 'Courtois'enamel on copper, oval3.5cmProvenance:From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)There are some abrasian marks around the border where the copper meets the frame, this may be the reason for some touching to the edging. The signature is clear in the lower right. There are visible stained hairline cracks to the enamel located, just below the bottom lip, just below the collar, the third running from the top button to shoulder. Some light sratching to the glass. The frame base metal most likely brass.
T..Hamlet (British, fl. early 19th Century), a bronze bust of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, dated 1823, portrayed in later years, togate with head turned to dexter, the reverse inscribed 'Published by T. Hamlet, 1 January 1823', mounted on a socle atop a cylindrical pedestal inscribed 'His Royal Highness, The Duke of York', all-over rich brown patina, 28cm high. Note: Hamlet appears to have been far from prolific in his output, although he was clearly highly accomplished and patronised by the very highest-placed members of society. Three years after producing the bust of the Duke of York, Hamlet sculpted his brother Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. Indeed, a bronze reduction was produced (dated 1826) which matched the current bronze in height exactly, and it is quite possible that Hamlet sculpted two or more of King George III's sons and daughters as an intended set See Sotheby's London, European Sculpture and Works of Art, 9th December 1993, lot 131
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