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A selection of ceramics and glass including Emma Bridgewater, Tuscan China bird figurines, a stoneware jug with 'E' mark to base, Royal Worcester, Staffordshire style bookends, Toni Raymond Pottery together with various pieces of faience ware including a pair of duck figurines, a coffee pot hand painted with a stag motif and a small figurine of a rabbit
A small collection of mixed ceramics comprising a boxed Coalport pastel house "The Umbrella House", a small lace figurine "Olivia" by Irish Dresden, a Royal Doulton vase decorated with a Brambly Hedge illustration, an Aynsley heart shaped pin dish and a Masons Ironstone Applique jug and bowl (second quality) (6).
Three Kevin Francis figures; young Clarice Cliff, numbered 47/900, the Clarice Cliff Centre stage figurine, modelled by Andy Moss, numbered 76/500 and young Susie Cooper, numbered 472/900, each with certificate of authenticity, also two Peggy Davies figures, Peggy, modelled by Amanda Hughes-Lubeck, numbered 294/500, and Afternoon Tea, modelled by Andy Moss, numbered 180/650, all af (5). CONDITION REPORT: The figure that is damaged has a clean break and section is present. Postage cost within UK would be £22.50 + VAT.
Early 20th Century French White Metal Clock with Cherub Finial. Depicts a white metal cherub figurine mounted to a gilt white metal base, baroque style legs and finials, and applied glass jewels on the bezel. Wear to gilt finish otherwise in good condition. Measures 8" H x 4-1/2" W. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $45.00 (estimate $200-$250)
A Royal Doulton small character jug D6251 'Beefeater', a Nao figure of a lady in evening dress, a Copeland figure of a lady in 18th century costume, a Manor limited edition 258/1000 mini 'Churchill the Orator' and a Francesca Bone China 'Glencora' figurine hand painted by Ray Shuff and a Coalport 'Moments' figure of swans 'Together Forever' (6).
An Excellent 'Whisper' Mascot for Rolls-Royce Ltd, Signed C. Sykes The 'Whisper' mascot was produced after John Walter Edward Scott-Montague, the second Lord Montague of Beaulieu, commissioned his friend Charles Sykes to sculpt a personal mascot for the bonnet of his Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; Sykes chose Eleanor Thornton as his model, her being the secret love & secretary of Lord Montague. Sykes set about crafting the figurine of her in fluttering robes, pressing a finger against her lips, symbolizing the secrets of their love. The figurine was consequently christened The Whisper & was optionally fitted to other 40-50HP Silver Ghost cars of the c1911 - 1914 period. This totally correct example, offered in good original condition, features silver plating over the bronze base metal (some tarnishing and loss), with Charles Sykes signature to the base area. Display-base mounted and one the best examples of an early Rolls-Royce mascot we have had the pleasure of offering. Provenance - Formerly on display at the premises of the London Horseless Carriage Company.
5th century BC. A bronze sceptre head comprising a bell-shaped socket and lateral loop, discoid panel with standing figurine of a moufflon with head raised, curled horns to the sides, annular eyes. 322 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a North American gentleman; formerly in a German collection, acquired from M. Yeganeh, Frankfurt, prior to 1980. . Very fine condition.
4th-3rd millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a seated female with tufts to the shoulders, multi-strand collar, arms beneath the breasts, sitting on a four-legged basketwork chair 19 grams, 60mm (2 1/2"). Property of a London collector, acquired early 1990s. . Fine condition, lower legs absent.
Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A ceramic figurine of a standing female with prominent nose and hair, stub arms extended, incised detail to face and body; arms and crest pierced. See Villes, A & Luci, K. Dieux des Balkans. Figurines Néolithiques du Kosovo, Paris, 2015, fig.20 for type. 171 grams, 13cm (5"). From an old German collection; acquired in Munich in the 1970s. . Fine condition.
1st-5th century AD. A mixed bronze group comprising: an annular toggle with the radiating knops; a right arm from a figurine with hand modelled open to accept an implement; two finger rings, each with scaphoid tiered bezel. 73 grams total, 26-62mm (1 -2 1/2"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired on the European art market. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze figurine of a mouse nibbling a nut held in its forepaws, on a tongue-shaped base. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, items 263-5. 37 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [No Reserve]. Very fine condition.
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A terracotta figurine of a horse with notched mouth. impressed eyes, drooping tail, surmounted by a figure with impressed eyes. Cf. Serhal, C.D. Near Eastern Terracotta Models and Figurines: The Klat Collection, London, 1995, item 48. 21 grams, 74mm (3"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1990s. . Fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze figurine of Minerva standing wearing floor-length robe, and crested helmet, left hand hollow and raised to accept a spear, right hand hollow and extended. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 67. 28 grams, 62mm (2 1/2"). Property of a European collector; acquired Europe, 1980s-1990s. . Fine condition.
1180-700 BC. A ceramic idol figurine with lozengiform lower body rising to flat-section upper body, depicting a standing female with arms outspread; ribbed collar to the neck, elaborate headdress and stylised facial features, incised chevron detail to the midriff. 81 grams, 18cm (7"). Ex Terence Eva collection; formerly with Pars Gallery, London, W1, in the 1990s. . Fine condition.
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