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After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Figure of a Bull, standing four square, on a moulded plinth base with tree branch, signed P J MÊNE, 25cm long £250 - 350
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After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Figure of a Fox, facing left, on a plinth base with foliage, signed P J MÊNE, 14cm long £150 - 200
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After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Group of Two Foxes, one standing, the other recumbent at its feet, on an oval base with foliage, signed P J MÊNE, 17cm long £200 - 300
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After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Study of a Dead Pheasant, on an oval base, signed P J MÊNE and bears the date 1850, 10.5cm £100 - 150
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After Claude Michel, called Clodion (French, 1738-1814): A Bronze Group, of a cherub on the back of a goat, a further cherub recumbent underneath, on a moulded oval base and rouge marble plinth, 37.5cm high £2000 - 3000
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After Duboy: A Bronze Group of a Mother and Child, in classical dress, on a shaped oval base and marble plinth, signed, 36cm high £300 - 400 |
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Italian School (early 20th century): A Bronze Bust, possibly of Vincenzo Nasini as a young boy, on a marble plinth, 42cm high £200 - 300 | |
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After Henri Plé: DAVID VAINQUEUR, A Patinated Bronze Figure of the Young Man, standing holding a sword, Goliath's head at his feet, on a circular base, signed with title plaque, 62cm high £300 - 500
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After A Falguier: A Bronze Figure of a Standing Boy, holding a cockerel on his left arm, on a circular base and rouge marble square plinth, signed, 88cm high £600 - 800
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After Léon-Julien Deschamps (French, 1860-1928): "En Moisson", A Bronze Figure of a Girl, standing in a flowing dress, holding a sickle in her right hand, a sheaf of corn under her left arm, on a mound base, signed SUSSE FRERES foundry mark, 83cm high, on a later giltwood square columnA plaster version was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1891; the first bronze edition being shown at the 1903 Salon. For a similar example see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no.45.55 £3000 - 4000
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After C Masson: A Bronze Group of a Leopard, being attacked by a snake, on a mound base, signed and inscribed SALON DE BEAUX ARTS, 39cm long £300 - 400
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After C Villanis: PRISE DE CORSAIRE, A Bronze Figure of a Manacled Maiden, wearing flowing robes, signed, titled and with inscription, 54cm high £400 - 600
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After Charles Valton: A Bronze Figure of a Roaring Tiger, standing four-square, pierced by an arrow, on a rocky base, signed C VALTON, 70cm long £500 - 700
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After Lors Potel: A Bronze Figure of a Youth, wearing a loin cloth, holding a curved dagger, standing over a leopard on a rocky base, bears signature, 57cm high £400 - 600
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After William Redgrave (1903-1986): A Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, the bearded figure wearing a roll-neck jumper and waders leaning against an upturned anchor, his left arm outstretched, on a rocky moulded base, signed REDGRAVE 7/20, Morris Singer Founders London stamp, 31cm high £300 - 400
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After Pasquale Romanelli (1812-1887): A Bronze Bust of an Officer, believed to be an officer from the South American Wars of Independence, wearing medals and epaulettes, on a circular socle, signed and dated 1876, 75cm high £500 - 700
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An Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Figure of a Kookaburra, early 20th century, naturalistically painted and modelled, 13cm long £700 - 1000
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A Bergmann Cold Painted Bronze Figure of a Hare, early 20th century, naturalistically modelled and painted, seated, stamped mark, 19.5cm high £2500 - 3500
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A Bergman Cold Painted Bronze Figure of an Arab Stallion, early 20th century, standing four square in naturalistic colours, stamped B mark and Geschutz, 18cm long £400 - 600
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A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Five-Light Candelabra, in rococo style, the urn scones on leaf sheathed scroll branches and pierced scroll central supports with putti holding leaves on scroll moulded quadripartite bases, 59cm high £800 - 1200
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A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Candlesticks, 19th century, with fluted urn shape sconces on foliate sheathed fluted stems and leaf bases on paw feet and tricorn plinths, 31cm high, converted to lamp bases, with gathered silk shades £600 - 800
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A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Candlesticks, 19th century, the urn shaped sconces over foliate capitals, fluted columns and leaf sheathed circular bases, 33cm high, converted to electric lamp bases, with gathered silk shades £600 - 800
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A Pair of Paktong Corinthian Column Candlesticks, early 19th century, with foliate capitals, fluted stems and foliate and gadrooned bases, 30cm high £300 - 400
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A Limoges Enamel Basin, in 16th century style, of oval form, decorated with the Rape of Europa within a floral foliate border, the reverse with classical figures and busts about a cartouche, 47.5cm long £400 - 600
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A Dutch Carved Wood and Gesso Panel, 17th century, depicting the Martyrdom of St Barbara, the two figures in flowing robes flanked by trees and buildings, 32cm by 78cm £750 - 850
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A Dutch Giltwood and Gesso Coat of Arms, 18th century, with bishop's hat cresting over the quartered arms flanked by tassels in a scroll cartouche picked out in colours, 72cm high £500 - 800
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A French Ivory Carving of a Classical Nude Female, 19th century, depicted resting on a pillar, her body partially draped, on a green variegated marble base, 18.5cm overall £800 - 1200
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A French Carved Ivory Figure of a Cavalier, 19th century, depicted wearing a plumed hat, tunic, sword and stick, on turned ivory base, 20cm £400 - 500
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A French Ivory Box and Cover, late 18th century, of circular form, as a woven basket of fruit, 9.5cm diameter £200 - 300
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A French Ivory Carving of a Classical Nude Female, 19th century, the figure with tree stump base carved with a dolphin and diminutive cupid figures, 17cm, on an ebonised plinth, 26cm overall £800 - 1200
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A Vienna Enamel Table Casket, 19th century, of rectangular form, the top surmounted by a cast gilt bronze figure of an Asian elephant, and applied with enamelled panels of classical figures and putti in garden landscapes, fitted with two doors enclosing three drawers, all with enamel and gilt bronze decoration, the ebony casket flanked by four cast pilasters, on scroll feet, 15cm by 12cm by 19cm £2000 - 3000
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A Regency Giltwood and Gesso Wall Bracket, of lobed rectangular form, supported on a leaf, C scroll and wrythen stem, applied paper label to the reverse for W Whight, Carver, Gilder and Picture Cleaner, 22 Wardour Street, 30cm high £300 - 400
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A Carved Blue John Model of a Tortoise, 20th century, 10cm long £300 - 500
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A Scrimshaw Whale's Tooth, 19th century, decorated with a study of a lady wearing a hat and shawl carrying a wreath, 13.5cm high £350 - 500
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English School (18th century)Portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a wig, lace collar and purple velvet jacketIndistinctly signed, 4cm by 3.5cm, with leather case £400 - 600
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English School (18th century)Portrait miniature of a young boy, wearing a wig, red waistcoat and blue jacketOval, 4.5cm by 4cm £400 - 600
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English School (18th century)Portrait miniature of a gentleman, with long wig, white lace stock and red jacket with gilt braidOval, 7cm by 5cm, in an ebonised frame with red Morocco travelling caseA similar miniature of a young lady, her hair up, 3cm by 2.5cmAnother of a lady, 3.5cm by 3cm, in a turned wooden frameAnother of an elderly lady in a bonnet, 3cm by 2.5cm (4) £400 - 600
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Attributed to George Engleheart (1752-1829)Portrait miniature of a lady, wearing a lace cap and collar over a white dressOval, 9cm by 7cm, in gold frame, the reverse with Andromache weeping beside an urn, initialled S/BB, in a navette shaped panel on a blue enamel ground £400 - 500
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English School (early 19th century)Portrait miniature of Sir George Denys Bt, half length, wearing the uniform of the 68th Light Infantry10.5cm by 7cm, framed £250 - 400
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After John HayterPortrait miniature of Lady Louisa Elizabeth Horsley Beresford, Lady Ernest Bruce, with floral headdress and yellow cloak, standing in landscapeMB monogram, 12.5cm by 9.5cm, in gilt metal frame £200 - 300
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English School (early 19th century)Portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a white wig and blue jacketOn card, oval, 6cm by 5cm £200 - 300
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English School (early 19th century)Portrait miniature of a young lady, with a pearl and flower hair clip and black dress with lace borderOval, 4cm by 3.5cm, in a gold frame with blue enamel border, the reverse containing hair tied with a gilt ribbon £300 - 400
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English School (19th century)Portrait miniature of Lady Ereskine, with roses in her hair, wearing a white dressA similar portrait of a lady, wearing a head scarf and frilled dressOvals, 9.5cm by 7.7cm, framed as a pair £200 - 300
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G F ZinkPortrait miniature of a lady wearing a pearl choker and black lace headdress and dressSigned G F Zink 1889, 8.5cm by 7cm, in gold frame inscribed Caroline Frances Rowley aetat 68 widow of George Dawson Rowley & daughter of Archdeacon Lindsay, with a lock of hair to the reverse £500 - 600
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Attributed to Andrew Plimer (1763-1837)Portrait miniature of a young man, wearing a white stock and blue jacketOn ivory, oval, 6cm by 4.5cm £500 - 800
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French School (19th century)Portrait miniature of a lady, with pearls in her hair, wearing a décolleté dress and floral shawlInitialled P.St, oval, 8.5cm by 7cm, in a filigree frame £600 - 800
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French SchoolPortrait miniature of a bearded gentleman, possibly the Duc de Luynes, the bearded figure wearing a white shirt and black jacketOn card, 6cm by 5cm £200 - 300
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French SchoolPortrait miniature of Henri II de Montmorency, wearing a lace and blue sashOval, 5.5cm by 4.5cmAfter an anonymous portrait of the Duc de Montmorency in the Louvre £200 - 300
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A George III Brass and Iron Fire Grate, with arched back, demi-lune basket and leaf moulded cabriole front supports with urn finials, 71cm wide, converted to gas £300 - 400
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A Cast Iron Fire Back, dated 1611, of shaped rectangular form, cast with marriage initials S/IM, 70cm wide £200 - 300
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