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18th century French mantel clock by: Lepaute Andre Jean and Pochon, lepaute Andre Jean and Pochon a Paris. The announcer's recommendation, an antique and very high-quality French mantel clock from the 18th century, made by: 'Pochon a Paris', made of white Parian marble and bronze with a black patina, part coated with gold (Ormolu / Dore bronze), at the top of the clock an allegorical figure of prudence (Allegory of Prudence) which is often mistakenly described as Queen Cleopatra and the snake and her birth Themis (the goddess of justice in Greek mythology - or by her other name Justitia (or Justitia), the goddess of justice in Roman mythology) according to a design by Antoine Foullet (1710-1775), the literature plate is signed by a manufacturer The Lepaute Andre Jean mechanism (Lepaute Andre Jean, an important French watchmaker who worked in Paris between the years: 1720-1789), working condition has not been tested, total height: 41 cm, depth from the front to the wall: 12 cm, length of the front: 41 cm. Period: 19th century
JANE HORROCKS - Bronze CYNTHIA ROWLEY dress UK 6-8.Worn when singing with Robbie Williams at the Royal Albert Hall in 2001https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=61gCItLvv7YMarie Curie is there for anyone with an illness theyre likely to die from, and those close to them. Whatever the illness, wherever you are, Marie Curie is with you to the end. The charity brings 75 years of experience and leading research to the care they provide at home, in their hospices and over the phone. And they push for a better end of life for all by campaigning and sharing research to change the system. Marie Curie is a charity working across the UK and needs your support to do their vital work.Condition Report: Good condition. The dress has a rubberised stiffening effect that makes it flare. Some colouring comes off when the dress is worn.
Fleming (Ian) From Russia With Love, light staining to fore-edge of first few leaves, some spotting to edges, boards with gun-and-rose design to upper cover in bronze and silver, spine lettered in silver and bronze, spine ends and corners lightly bumped, some light staining, jacket lacking spine, some loss to corners affecting text of upper panel, repair to flap joints, lower panel foxed, 1957; The Spy Who Loved Me, one or two spots to fore-edge, boards with dagger motif blocked to front board in silver and blind, spine lettered in silver, some light surface wear to head, jacket with some chipping and minor loss along upper edge, light stain to lower panel, spine and flap joints lightly toned, 1962; On Her Majesty's Secret Service, soiling and damp-staining to lower edge of first and last several leaves, ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, boards with ski trail design to upper cover, spine lettered in silver, lower edges lightly stained, spine ends lightly bumped, jacket with insect damage and damp-staining to lower edge, spine head and corners slightly rubbed, a few stains, 1963, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 2 other first editions by Fleming in excellent condition, 8vo (5)
Fleming (Ian) From Russia, With Love, first edition, very faint small date stamp to front free endpapers, original boards with gun-and-rose design to upper cover in bronze and silver, spine lettered in silver and bronze, extremities fractionally bumped, otherwise fine boards, dust-jacket, spine faded, oslight rubbing along joints, the odd chip and nick to extremities, still a crisp copy overall, 8vo, 1957.
Ten bronze medallions, mounted on an oak plaque, prizes won for Foil and Sabre Championships, early 1960's, approx 23 x 22 cms, Munich Olympics Fencing medallion 1972 together with a 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Perth Commemorative medal . This lot includes The Royal Mint Queen's Diamond Jubilee £5.00 coin, Elizabeth and Prince Phillip 2007 coin, Jubilee Monarch 2012 one crown, Elizabeth II 1 dollar Cook Islands commemorative coin, Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Commemorative coin, HRH Prince of Wales and Lady Diana silver proof coin, Elizabeth II 1977 Commemorative coin, George V 1920 half crown The Royal Australian Mint 2000 Olympic coin Floral and Fauna coin nr 064949 (boxed),Guernsey shilling together with eight Churchill commemorative coins and Liberty half dollars x 2.
Impressive West African naturalistic standing bronze of a regal young man possibly representing King Oba of the Edo people, Kingdom of Benin. He is depicted standing in an intricate skirt, beaded breast plate and neck collar, clutching a staff and iron rod, expressive facial features with three cicatrices on each brow, with an elaborate headdress, network of beads, exceedingly heavy, approx 67 cms h. Provenance: Property of a lady, private collection of West African Art Birmingham.
A West African naturalistic life-size bronze of a regal young woman, possibly representing the Queen Mother of the Edo people, Kingdom of Benin. She is depicted wearing a high pointed head-dress formed of a network of beads, over expressive facial features with three cicatrices on each brow and two bands between, she wears a high beaded collar, approx 50 cms h. Provenance: Property of a lady, private collection of West African Art Birmingham.
A Victorian bronze medallion, silver formed brooch for the Golden Jubilee of 21st June 1887, by Pinches of London from the Duke of Lancaster, with Jubilee head and inscription to the reverse with Lancaster castle and date and T.Storey.Mayor within a white metal beaded and blockwork frame, 4.5cm x 4.2cm, 33.1g
Attributed to Aimé-Jules Dalou (French, 1838-1902) La Verité Meconnue or The Truth Revealed Bronze Signed, 'DALOU' Inscribed, 'Susse Fres Edts Paris' and 'cire perdue' - Susse Fres Editeurs; with Paris foundry pastille on the back of the base, stamped BRONZE and numbered 4 Bronze with dark brown and dark green patina Dimensions: 8.5 in. (H) x 4.5 in. (W) x 7.5 in. (D)

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