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Medieval Figural Bronze.Circa 12th - 14th century AD. Bronze, 1.7 kg. 165mm x 80mm x 40mm. A large piece of medieval sculpture depicting a naked female figure reclining on an arch with acanthus leaf and front scroll. The figure is very similar to many images of mermaids seen in wood and stone carvings of the same period although the piece we have here shows no obvious sign of a tail. The surviving piece was once part of a much larger sculpture or furnishing of a church such as a large candle stick. If the latter, then its likely to be a casualty of the reformation under Henry VIII. This lead to churches and cathedrals being stripped of their wealth and most of the Catholic works of art destroyed. A Derbyshire metal detecting find. Ref: for similar styles see: Molesworth, 1951. Sculpture In England (Medieval). Property of a detectorist.
A pair of late Victorian silver oval candlesticks, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1896, weighted, 18.9cm.CONDITION: 1st stick has a few small dents just below the top rim. The top rim has a larger dent. Small ding to the stem. Hallmarks quite rubbed.2nd stick in generally good order, but again with rubbed hallmarks.
AN ANTIQUE BAMBOO SWORD STICK, in the form of a round handled walking stick, the blade is six sided and 291/2 inches in length, the ferrule and the end of the sheath are both made of brass, it is in good condition, it comes with a common leather shot flask which is in working order but bears no makers name and the lanyard ring at the base of the flask has been lost
A SMALL QUANTITY OF ITEMS, to include two silver thimbles, one with a Birmingham hallmark, a white metal, floral engraved hinged lid match stick case, with striker to the base, a white metal marcasite brooch, a small white metal bird pin cushion, together with a fine Prince of Wales chain, spring clasp stamped 925, length 470mm
A selection of Victorian and later brooches and pins, to include an oval chalcedony example with a central carved hardstone panel to centre depicting an urn beneath a tree, all set in gold plated white metal 4.8cm x 3.3cm, a brown banded agate example set to a white metal scrolling border, 7.3cm x 5.8cm, a banded carnelian example set to a yellow metal border, 5.7cm x 4.7cm, a carved shell cameo depicting the Goddess Diana, 4.4cm x 3.8cm, a 980 silver bar brooch, 4.3cm long, an a yellow metal simulated pearl set stick pin (6)
A selection of seven gold and yellow metal stick pins, to include a 14ct gold amethyst set example, 6.2cm long, a yellow gold diamond set example, 6.5cm long, a 9ct gold floral example, 5.6cm long, a 9ct gold sapphire set example 5.8cm long, a 9ct rope twist ruby set example, 6cm long, a 9ct gold ruby set knot design example, 6cm long, an an unmarked yellow metal example designed as a leaf set with rubies, 6.2cm long (7)
An Edwardian aquamarine and pearl set bar brooch, comprising a central round mixed cut aquamarine and two small seed pearls set to a pierced border surround, with hinged pin and loop fastening and attached safety chain to reverse, stamped '9CT', 54mm long, together with an amethyst and seed pearl 9ct gold example, 60mm long, a 9ct gold paste set example, 65mm long, a 15ct gold seed pearl set horseshoe stick pin, 55mm long, a 9ct gold enamel set square pendant, 10mm x 10mm, and a gilt petal travelling cheroot (6)
An assortment of Victorian and later stick pins, to include a coral set example, 8cm long, a horseshoe example inlaid with malachite, 6.8cm long, a banded agate set example, 6.8cm long, a seed-pearl set example, 6cm long, a micro mosaic example 7.4cm long, and seven other assorted examples measuring between 5cm and 8.5cm long (12)
A Indian silver mounted Malacca swagger stick, 19th century, the tapered cane mounted with a lions mask knop set with red stone cabochon eyes, the terminal also white metal metal mounted, unmarked, 71cm longProvenanve by repute; Presented to Lieutenant Frederick Arthur Norton 32nd Queens Regiment by Azimoolah enovy of The Maharaja of Bithoor for services rendered on his mission to London, 1854. Footnote; Lt.Norton then a Captain was then killed by the troops of the same Maharaja (Nana Sahib) on 15th July 1857 during the uprising and massacre of British troops, women and children at Cawnpore. For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
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