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AFTER HANS HOLBEIN (1497-1543) PORTRAIT OF THE HUMANIST, DESIDERIUS ERASMUS (c.1466-1536) Quarter length, wearing a hat and cloak, within a painted oval, oil on canvas laid on panel; in an Italian carved giltwood frame profusely carved with flowers and foliage 58 x 46.5cm. * Probably derived from Wallerant Vaillant`s mezzotint of c.1650-1675 which depicts the sitter in a similar pose in reverse. ++ The panel is split at the back; scattered retouching; needs a clean; farme with minor losses
A GWR LAMP STANDARD NAME PLATE `FILLEIGH`, 22" wide, white lettering on black enamel and possibly from after the re-naming from `Castle Hill` in 1881, together with a `Parcels & Cloak Room`, enamel sign with blue lettering on a white background by The Patent Enamel Co., and also Agents Grierson & Co., Liverpool, 46" wide x 7" high(2) Both acquired from BR (W) Disposals at Newton Abbot in the 1960`s
After Emile Louis Picault (French, 1833-1905), Honour Patris , an impressive monumental green-brown patinated bronze Figure of a classical warrior, the semi-clad figure wearing an eagle helmet, draped loin cloth and cloak, about to pull his sword from its sheath, on rectangular base with cast title and bearing signature to the top of the base, E. PICAULT In fair to good condition, the patinated surface with wear, verdigris and dirt to the patinated surface, the bolts with corrosion. View on auctionatrium.com
Attributed To Charles Ricketts (1866-1931)/Charles Haslewood Shannon/ bust portrait facing right, embossed copper roundel, inscribed, 7cm (2.75") diameter and another Fontis Ad Originem (for the origin of the fountain) embossed copper roundel of a crouching figure drinking from a spring/Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon were life long artistic and personal partners, together they founded the Dial Magazine (1889-1897) and the Vale Press. Shannon`s portrait of Ricketts `The Man in an Inverness Cloak` shows the sitter`s head in profile `turning away from the 20th Century to think only of the 15th`; Ricketts admired this portrait and the roundel of Shannon could be seen to be doing the same./Provenance: B G Burrough Colyton Devon q.v. William Morris archive at Cheltenham Museum/see illustration.
Romano-British, Bronze figure of Mercury, 2nd-3rd cents. AD, naked with a cloak over his left arm, holding caduceus and purse, petasos on his head,torc of coiled gold wire loosely tied around his neck, both feet missing, 5.2cm. About very fine with simplistic features and a heavy green patina Provenance: Found in N.E. Lincolnshire
Victorian gilt mantel clock under a glass dome with French eight day movement, white enamel dial, striking on a bell, the case modelled as a huntsman with fur cloak standing on a tree stump with foliate background on a white alabaster base with gilded appliqué and separate gilded wooden stand. Approximately 44cm overall height Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A SINO-TIBETAN GILDED RED LACQUER CARVED WOOD FIGURE OF A DOUBLE-HEADED LOHAN, late 18th-19th century, sitting cross-legged on a double lotus throne, his hands raised, palm to palm, in a contemplative gesture, dressed in an open vestment and shoulder cloak and wearing a four-point head-dress; the second head in the form of a bare-headed man, old Chinese label with character marks to underside, 20.5cms high, together with a stand. See illustration
A TIBETAN HOLLOW CAST COPPER AND SILVER FIGURE OF A BUDDHA in earth touching mudra, sitting cross-legged on a double lotus throne, his cloak draped over his left shoulder and arm and decorated with floral scrolls in silver overlay, the base plate embossed with formalised vajra of floral form, 20cms high with stand. See illustration
PIROSMANI, NIKO (1863-1918) Shepherd in a Felt Cloak against a Red Background. Oil on oilcloth, laid on canvas, 103.5 by 50 cm. Provenance: The David and Eteri Kakabadze collection, Georgia. A gift from the wife of the artist Eteri Andronikashvili Kakabadze to the previous owner in the 1980s. Private collection, Riga. Acquired from the above by the present o
A GERMAN COMPOSITION FATHER CHRISTMAS CANDY CONTAINER with painted features, blue up-glancing eyes, red mica covered cloak, white fur trim to hood and red pipe clean trim down front of coat, silver glitter covered base, goose-feather Christmas tree and opens at top of boots to reveal container, 1910-20s-13.1/4in. (33.5cm) high
A pair of Meissen/Dresden Figures, modelled as a mythological male figure wearing a burgundy coloured and treacle rimmed cloak, with a putto at foot; and a maiden wearing a floral gown and clutching a sheaf of wheat in her right hand. together with a putto also clutching a sheaf of wheat at foot, (condition varies: man with chips and losses to decoration on base, female with losses to sprigs of wheat, and also part of right hand and right elbow repair, also losses to all figures on left hand, base chipped), both 12” high (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
Two Parian figures, one of a school girl wearing a bonnet and carrying a schoolgirl slate under her right arm 5 1/2`` tall and the other of a young girl wearing a cloak and having a basket by her side 6`` tall and a figure of gent wearing a top hat and having a dog at his side 4 3/4`` approx.

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