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AFRICAN STONE AND WOOD CARVINGS ETC, to include a stone carving of an African male mounted to a marble base, approximate height 33cm, small carved stone bust of a male figure, carving in the form of a book inset with a coin inscribed for the Boer war, carved wooden bust, wooden animals and figures, cast relief plaques, a carved wooden Chinese box with a relief dragon to the lid, statuette of the Virgin of Solitude, a boomerang carved with a kangaroo etc
Medals, Great Britain, Charles I (1625-1649), Charles I, coronation, 1626, a struck silver medal by N. Briot, crowned bust right wearing high crown and ruff, nb below, carolvs d g mag britan fran et hib rex, rev. donec pax reddita terris, arm issuing from clouds holding sword, 30mm, (Eimer 106), VF or better
Medals, Great Britain, commemorating the relief of Barcelona, 1706. by M. Smeltzing, obv. Bust of King Charles III of Spain, 'CAROL III. HISP. IND. ETC. REX . VINDICATA A DEO SOCIISQ. JUSTITIA . EJECIT MONSTRA', rev., Jason, trampling upon the dragon, holding up the Golden Fleece, a pomegranate tree overhead; a cardinal, an executioner, frogs and toads in flight, leaving on the ground a club, a torch and French cornucopiae filled with money, Barcelona in distance, 'NEC VIRES NEC VIRUS HABENT' with MDCVI in exergue
Medals, Great Britain, George III (1760-1820), Queen Charlotte, Coronation 1761, the official silver medal, by Lorenz Natter, draped bust r., hair held by beaded ribbon, signed L.N. F, rev. Fame flies above Queen and crowns her, globe and altar to right, legend on ribband, QVAESITVM MERITIS, (Eimer 696), NEF
Medals, Great Britain & World, a collection of medals comprising a Royal Academy Exhibitors medal, circa 1800, the gilt bronze medal in the form of an artist’s palette obv. with The Prince of Wales feathers in relief and the legend ‘British School’, rev. etched ‘255’, NVF, a Death of William Pitt silver medal, 1806, by Thomas Webb, obv. with central bust and the legend ‘GVLIELMO PITT R.P.Q.E.’ rev. with rocky outcrop and tumultuous sea with the legend ‘PATRIAE COLVMEN DECVS’ above and ‘OB. A. MDCCCVI’ in exergue (Eimer 975), NEF with toning, a Hans Sloane copper medal, 1744, by A. Dassier, obv. bust left, rev. legend and date, garland above and wreath below (Eimer 588), EF, a Handel Centenary Festival silver pass, obv. bust left with legend ‘COMM. G. F. HANDEL, MDCCLXXXIV’, rev. with ‘SUB. AUSP. G. III.’ within a wreath, NEF with toning, a 10th Anniversary of the death of Matthew Boulton, early trial striking in copper of G F Pidgeon’s memorial medal, 1819, by G F Pidgeon, obv. with bust right wearing frock coat, MATTHEVS BOULTON, rev legend within wreath, INVENTAS AVT QVI VITAM EXCOLVERE PER ARTES, (Eimer 1114), NEF, a death of Charles James Fox 1806, by T. Webb, Eimer 979, NEF with some edge knocks and surface marks, together with a bronze medal of Louis David by Galle, NEF, a bronze medal commemorating the death of the artist Achille-Etna Michallon, by N.P. Tolier, NEF, a Continental Art Nouveau bronze plaque decorated with an artist with a palette and brush in their hand, NEF, a 1797 ‘cartwheel’ Twopence, Fair and a 1797 Penny, rubbed (7) Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Diana Baer.
A PRADA DRESS FROM THE 'TREMBLED BLOSSOMS' 2008 COLLECTION The design featuring two nymphs within a floral landscape to the bust and black buttoned down front, with a flared patterned skirt EU36 Condition: Condition Report Some minor pulls to the dress This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A FENDI ROSE EMBELLISHED DUSTY PINK DRESS With double lined bust interior and a single zip to the back, with mesh floral embellishments Approximately UK 6-8 Condition: Condition Report Small stain to the back of the dress; minor discolouration around the zip and to the straps This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
MARY POWNALL BROMET bronze - large bust of a Greek warrior, wearing eagle-crested, winged Chalcidian-type Hellenic helmet, animal mask to his chest, on square section socle and stepped plinth, signed 'M. Pownall, Feb 17th 1891'Dimensions: 92.5cm highProvenance:deceased estate Ceredigion, consigned via our Carmarthen officeAuctioneer's Note:Mary Pownall Bromet was among the leading British sculptors in the early 20th century. Her style was influenced by Rodin whom she studied under in Paris from 1897-1900. Her technical ability made her a popular choice for portrait bust and statuette commissions and her work was exhibited throughout Europe with one of her most important commissions being the Watford War Memorial.Born near Leigh in Lancashire, she returned after her European studies to be married in 1902 to Alfred Bromet. From 1902-1937 she lived and worked in their house, Lime Lodge in Oxhey. Alfred Bromet was a friend of Stanley Baldwin and the house often hosted Conservative gatherings. It was also close to the sculptor and artist Hubert von Herkomer's school in Bushey, and not far from London, where she exhibited at the RA. She was President of the Society of Women Artists.Condition Report:small crack to plinth
GILT METAL MEDALLION FOR THE ANGLESEY DRUIDS SOCIETY circa 1780, of oval form with laurel ring suspension, relief decorated with a bust of a capped Druid between branches of oak, to the reverse a branch of an oak with fifteen acorns and inscribed NIS GWYR. NAMYN DIWYD DDERWYDDON (Druids are known less diligently), designed in the manner of Thomas Pingo Dimensions: 4cmsProvenance:private collection North Wales, consigned via our Colwyn Bay officeAuctioneer's Note:The Anglesey Druidical Society (1772-1844) was established by a group of gentlemen to make benefactions and rewards for life saving around the dangerous coast and busy port of Holyhead, the improvement of agriculture and other worthy aims. Its convivial monthly meetings were held at a Beaumaris inn when members were obliged to wear the Society's uniform and medal, or be fined. The design of the Druid's head is taken from an engraving of 'The Chief Druid, in the 1766 edition of Henry Rowlands' Mona Antiqua Restaurata.Condition Report:good overall
A group of twelve brooches, buttons and a stick pin, 18th century and later, including a Roman bust cameo brooch, 3.0cm, a brooch set with agate in a gilt metal mount, 6.0cm wide, two small Georgian memento mori brooches, and white metal military Ypres brooch, total combined weight 68.4g. (1 bag)
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