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Alexandre Auguste Caron (1857-1932), a carved ivory figure 'Jeune fille se coiffant' c.1910, signed on the ivory base A Caron Carved as a classical maiden, her dress exposing one breast, she stands holding her hands to adjust her hair, on octagonal rosewood plinth with ivory foot 16.3 cm highOverall good condition. Some light wear to the underside of the foot.Please note that this lot contains ivory. Ivory is an endangered material with very strict rules about export/import. If you plan to take this lot out of the UK please check with your shipper if you can before bidding. Some countries do not allow the importation or exportation of ivory. Ivory rules are under review in the UK.
Ferdinand Preiss (1882-1943) a cold-painted bronze and ivory figure ‘Pierrette’ c.1925, signed on bronze hexagonal base F Preiss Modelled, cast and carved as a young woman wearing a red conical hat and a pleated dress, on an hexagonal bronze base mounted on an octagonal marble plinth 18 cm high Literature: Bryan Catley, 'Art Deco and other Figures', Antique Collectors Club, Suffolk, 1978, p268 (similar figure illustrated)Ivory: small chip to the edge of the brim of the hat to the side/back. Some colour touch-up in places to the hat, including the chip, with some flaking to the original colour as well. There is a possible tiny loss to top of one finger? but it could be just how it is carved - not seen with naked eye.Bronze: a tiny indentation to top edge of one fold on the front of the skirt. Overall the cold-painted colour is in good condition, with some rubbing to high points. Marble: some tiny chips and nicks to the bottom edge of the plinth, with light natural wear to the underside.Please note that this lot contains ivory. Ivory is an endangered material with very strict rules about export/import. If you plan to take this lot out of the UK please check with your shipper if you can before bidding. Some countries do not allow the importation or exportation of ivory. Ivory rules are under review in the UK.
Erté (Romain de Tirtoff, Russian, 1892-1990), a cold-painted bronze 'Rue de la Paix', Limited Edition numbered 265/500, dated 1987, cast for Seven Arts London, signed ‘Erté’ Modelled and cast as an elegant lady wearing a blue dress and hat and a brown cloak, octagonal base 36cm highA couple of small chips to one small peak on top of hat and grazing to the back lower edge of hat. A tiny nick to blue on the dress. Some wear to the gilt on the raised bands on the cloak and top of hat. Light natural wear to base.No certificate.
A 1939-1945 War Medal, a ribbon bar holding 1939-1945 Star, The France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 War Medal, QEII Exemplary Police Service Medal, Silver Jubilee Medal, together with a matching miniature dress set, two other ribbon bars, RAF cap badges, Coronation souvenir medals, RAF brooch, RAF Squadron pins, other society pins, commemorative crown
Three opal dress rings, an oval cabochon cut opal 12.5mm x 8.3mm, claw set in an unmarked yellow metal mount with three small diamonds set into each shoulder, gross weight approximately 3.6gms, ring size P, a four tier cluster ring with outer circle of sixteen marquise cabochon cut opals and three tiers of twenty-three sapphires (one missing), all yellow metal mount 20m diameter, marked 18k, 6.1gms, size O, a three tier fifteen stone opal cluster ring (one missing, one damaged) unmarked yellow metal mount, 5gms, size O.
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