20th century oak kitchen dresser with galleried shelf above two panelled cupboard doors, on plinth base, 125.5cm high x 99cm wide x 51.5cm deep Condition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks to the wood. Light fading/discolouration. Chip to the top left of the gallery. General wear and tear.
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FERDINAND PREISS (1882-1943) A cold-painted bronze & ivory figure of a girl wearing green hat, her dress with red wasit-band, her hands at her hips & head tilted slightly to the righ, signed “F. PREISS” to the hexagonal bronze plinth, on integral green onyx shallow bowl base, 8” high x 7 ¼”dia. overall. (some paint loss to hat).
A 19th century French bronzed metal & ormolu mantel clock, in Empire style case, the 3¼” white enamel dial signed “Stanley a Paris”, with roman numerals & 8-day movement striking on a bell, flanked by eagles with wings spread & standing on balls, surmounted with a lady seated at a spinet, on plinth base with anthemions & four round feet; 9¾” wide x 14½” high x 5” deep.
Walnut longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, turned columns, long arched door, plinth base, arched brass dial, cast spandrels, the lunette with calendar, silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Josephus Williamson Londini, Hora Indicatur Apparentes Involu tis Equationibus, part equation movement striking on a bell, 236cm.Condition report:There is a pendulum and weights, perhaps associated, the part of the movement that is there seems to run but no equation parts. The case has had numerous repairs and work over time but is currently sound.
Circa 5th-4th century B.C. A substantial terracotta panther sculpture, the animal standing alert and with head turned upwards to left, its tail curled underneath to right; head, front legs and paws well-detailed; traces of polychrome pigment; hollow interior; partially reconstructed. Cf. Torelli, M., Gli Etruschi, Cinisello Balsamo, 2000, p.637, no.328, for similar examples. 5 kg, 40 cm high (15 3/4 in.). Acquired on the European art market. German private collection formed in the 1970s. Acquired in the 2000s from Herakles Numismatik und Antiquita?ten GmbH, Munich. Ex English private collection. with Bertolami Fine Art, London, 24 March 2017, lot 10. Michael Bianco, California, U.S.A., collection. Private Australian collection with collection number 20.12. Accompanied by an illustrated two page collector's cataloguing document. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no.114481-196374. This sculpture could possibly have been a part of a larger cultic sculpture group, perhaps related to Dionysus, possibly being the decorative side (with its parallel) of a cultic throne, for which the present sculpture would have served as an armrest. The possibility that the terracotta is Hellenistic is suggested by its parallels with the so-called ‘Throne of the Panthers’, preserved at the Museo Rocca Monaldeschi della Cervara, Bolsena (inv.2081). The throne comprises a square plinth supporting the seat and a semi-circular back with zoomorphic and vegetal decoration, with two panthers in a guard position to the sides. [For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price]
A 14TH CENTURY ITALIAN HAND AND A HALF SWORD OF WAR, 93cm fullered broadsword blade inlaid in yellow metal IND (In Nomine Domini), further inlaid to the opposing side with a six petalled flower, characteristic hilt, the slightly flaring square section guard with canted edges, large slightly ovoid pommel drawn out to a circular raised face on either side, the tang button with rectangular octagonal plinth, faceted and waisted leather wrapped wooden grip. See The Sword in the Age of Chivalry and Records of the Medieval Sword by Oakeshott. Provenance: A gentleman
Oak longcase clock with a rectangular carved pierced and barley twist hood above a rectangular panelled door with bullseye and conforming plinth, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial with date aperture, signed Edward Willcox, the two train movement striking on a bell10ins dialLead weights
Royal Doulton Limited Edition figure, HRH Prince of Wales, HN2883, No.920 from an edition of 1500 in original box, with plinth, together with a Royal Doulton black matt glazed bust to commemorate the investiture of the Prince of Wales 1969, Model No.39, in original fitted case with plinthSome minor scuffing to bust otherwise both in good condition
WITHDRAWN A large 20th Century German bronze figurine depicting a Moose / Elk. Signed by artist and stamped with Bildgiesserei Kraas foundry mark. The beast modelled mid stride with head raised, detailed features and antlers to head. Raised on marble plinth. Measures approx; 40cm x 40cm x 12cm.
A 19th Century Napoleonic interest decorative bronze bust depicting Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte I. Depicts the French Naval Military leader in typical hat and stern expression. The bust signed JV Chemin. Raised on a black and white veined marble circular plinth. Measures approx; 38cm x 18cm x 16cm.
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