Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider. An Art Deco figurine of a dancer, 26cm., slight restoration Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider. An Art Deco figurine of a dancer, wearing a pink and violet head scarf and dress, held aloft at each corner, on a circular plinth, printed and impressed marks including no's. 6023/47/4, 26cm., slight restoration
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A Rosenthal Art Deco figurine of a semi-nude lady, modelled by Ferdinand Liebermann, 1920's, 38.5cm A Rosenthal Art Deco figurine of a semi-nude lady, modelled by Ferdinand Liebermann, 1920's, the figurine holding her long flowing robes behind her, painted in grey, blue and green colours, printed mark beneath, limited edition no.65/200, 38.5cm
Six Islamic glass vessels, Iran, 8th-11th century, comprising; a wheel-cut green glass bottle with globular body on short foot, restored; a late Roman or Islamic mould-blown clear glass bottle of globular form, with long tapering neck, the decoration with interlocking bands, repaired; a plain clear glass bottle with domed body and faceted neck; a small wheel cut clear glass bottle with faceted body and neck; a small glass figurine of a woman with applied blue glass trails, on stand; and a Roman or Roman style mould-blown grape flask, the largest bottle 15.3cm high.
An extremely rare garage Lightbox, manufactured in France in the late 1920's. The curved panel features yellow over blue `Michelin' text in relief, which illuminates to both sides, together with the large Bibendum figurine that sits on the edge of the case - he features a separate bulb inside his body. Currently wired for 240v UK-type plugs and in fully working order. Good condition throughout, save for light handling wear etc.
The 'Whisper' mascot was produced after John Walter Edward Scott-Montague, the second Lord Montagu 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, symbolising the secrets of their love. The figurine was consequently christened 'The Whisper' & was reputedly optionally fitted to other 40-50HP Silver Ghost cars of the c1911 - 1914 period. This example, offered in very good condition, was reportedly re-plated in nickel approximately 10 years ago by the vendor. Mounted to a section of wooden WW2 aeroplane propeller.
The 'Whisper' mascot was produced after John Walter Edward Scott-Montague, the second Lord Montagu 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, symbolising the secrets of their love. The figurine was consequently christened 'The Whisper' & was reputedly optionally fitted to other 40-50HP Silver Ghost cars of the c1911 - 1914 period. This example, offered in very good condition, features nickel plating over the bronze base metal, with Charles Sykes signature and hollow base.
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, symbolising the secrets of their love. The figurine was consequently christened The Whisper & was reputedly optionally fitted to other 40-50HP Silver Ghost cars of the c1911 - 1914 period. This example, offered in very good condition, features silver plating over the bronze base metal, with Charles Sykes signature. Display base mounted.
The late Lord John Montagu was a Member of Parliament and motoring enthusiast. It is documented that he drove his Daimler into the yard of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster in 1899, the car adorned a bronze St Christopher figurine (designed by Charles Sykes) to its radiator cap. Reputedly, this was the first time a mascot was ever fitted to a motorcar and only a handful of the Sykes-deigned St. Christophers are known to exist. £750 £750 - 1000
A Royal Worcester figurine, 'In Celebration of the Queens 80th Birthday 2006, dressed in the robes of the Order of the British Empire', a Coalport model of 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth', a Royal Worcester model of 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a Walt Disney figurine of Cinderella and a figurine by the English Lady's Company, 'April', various sizes.
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