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A set of six Alfretto military figurines comprising Highland Officer, Officer Life Guards, Officer Dragoon Guards, Officer Light Dragoons, Officer British Line Infantry and Officer Rifle Brigade, approximately 20 cm (h), a Beswick Peter Scott 'Pochard', a 'Tom Kitten' figurine and a pair of Imperial Bonn candlesticks, approximately 20 cm (h) and other.
Offered from the estate of the late Percy Tait A selection of Percy Tait Cars 'Suzuki' dealer ephemeraincluding a presentation plaque inscribed 'Presented to Percy Tait Cars to commemorate Exceptional Overall Performance in support of both Suzuki and Suzuki owners, 1992, L.C. Woodcock Managing Director, Suzuki G.B. Cars, 11 February 1993'; A Percy Tait Cars Suzuki desktop cigarette lighter; an Official Opening Percy Tait Cars paperweight; a Percy Tait Cars ashtray commemorating 20 years service as a Suzuki dealer; a selection of name badges; a Euroleaders 1998 - Andalucia award in the form of a silver metal tree; a cut glass tankard; two believed Suzuki concept car sketches, framed, with cracked glazing; together with a cloisonne vase with flower relief with Japanese inscription to base, translated reads: Suzuki Homon Kinen, Senkyuhyaku Hachiju Ichinen Shigatsu, April 1981; and a Japanese figurine, mounted in display case, close inspection advised. (Qty)Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Art Nouveau chryselephantine figurine, titled Boehme - a classically draped maiden with arms outstretched, mounted on a marble plinth with engraved title, full height including plinth 38cmCondition: right arm very loose and in need of attention, drying out cracks to left arm, remnants of old glue to right foot
Zick, Stephan (und Werkstatt) Nürnberg 1639 - 1715, Ende 17. Jahrhundert L. 16,2/20 cm Anatomiemodell einer Schwangeren aus Elfenbein. Vollrund gearbeitet, die Arme sind beweglich. Wenn die bewegliche Bauchdecke des Objekts abgenommen wird, werden die ebenfalls herausnehmbaren inneren Organe sichtbar: Herz, Lunge, Gedärme, Gebärmutter mit Fötus, der einst an einem Faden hing, der die Nabelschnur repräsentierte. Die Organe sind eher schemenhaft dargestellt. Die liegende Figur ist in eine spätere Holzschatulle mit Schublade gebettet, das ursprüngliche Kopfkissen aus Elfenbein ist nicht mehr vorhanden. Min. best. "Provenienz: Seit vielen Generationen im Besitz einer hessischen Arztfamilie. Die Figur war bis 2018 als Leihgabe im Deutschen Elfenbeinmuseum in Erbach ausgestellt. Stephan Zick war der Sproß einer Nürnberger Drechlserdynastie. Seine Werkstatt war auf die Anfertigung anatomischer Modelle spezialisiert, wobei die markante, anatomisch nicht richtig gestaltete Kniescheibe mit der Querspalte typisch für die Zick'sche Werkstatt war. Außer den Modellen der Schwangeren und Modellen von männlichen Figuren fertigte die Werkstatt auch Modelle von ausanandernehmabaren Ohren und Augen. Diese Elfenbeinmodelle sind keine Einzelstücke, jedoch heute begehrte Sammlerobjekte, da nicht mehr sehr viele Exemplare erhalten sind. Weitere Modelle finden sich im Medizinisch-Historischen Museum in Kopenhagen (diese gesichert von Zick), Ingolstadt, Moritzburg, Gotha, Halle und Braunschweig sowie im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum und in St. Petersburg. Lit. Eugen v. Philippowich, Elfenbein, S. 248/249; Philippowich, Antiquitäten/Kuriositäten, München 1966, Abb. 232, 233; P.W. Hartmann, Elfenbeinkust, S. 90." ZICK, STEPHAN (Nuremberg 1639-1715, and his workshop), Nuremberg, late 17th century. Anatomical model of a pregnant woman. Ivory, carved in full round, movable arms. The removable breastplate offers a view on the internal organs: heart, liver, intestines, uterus and the unborn child that was fixed with a thin string. The patella shows the typical lateral groove, wrong anatomical depiction but typical for the Zick workshop. Min. chips. The figure is later fixed on a wooden base with drawer, the original ivory pillow is missing. Provenience: Since several generations property of a Mid-German family of physicians. Until 2018 the figurine was item on loan in the German Ivory Museum in Erbach. Stephan Zick, descendant of a Nuremberg dynasty of ivory carvers was specialized in anatomical models, not only models of women and men, but also single body parts as eyes and ears. His works today are rare collector's items, some of his models are conserved in European museums
Pair of Parian classical maiden figurines, approx 30 cms each, both figurines heightened with turquoise and gilt enamel. Note: one figurine has loss to the tip of the fifth finger and the artists palette has been re-attached. The second figurine is in good overall condition however there is a firing crack across the neck to the second figurine.
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