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EMILE GALLE (1846-1904) FrenchTwo faience pottery models of catsOne decorated with pink and white stripes interspersed with floral sprays, the other decorated with floral garlands on a green ground, each with glass inset eyes and decorated with a locket depicting their canine lover. The former 33 cm high; the latter 31 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: The former with restoration to back protruding leg and crazing, some glaze wear/pitting, some small areas of glaze loss, general wear. The latter with glaze chipping to ears, some other glaze wear/loss, some decoration wear/loss to each, general wear.
ART NOUVEAU PERIOD GALLE GLASS MUSHROOM SHAPED TABLE LAMP the shade overlaid with swallow decoration in an orange, brown and green colourway, the flared rounded base with wheel cut decoration of trees and foliage, standing on a circular base. Height approx 28cm, marked Galle the mushroom lamp and pedestal. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The glass around the top of the pedestal is broken and is missing. Very grubby overall. White noticeable paint mark on the mushroom shade. Marks in places but in general the shade appears undamaged. Diameter of shade approx 13cm.
An Emile Galle glass cameo vase, flattened form with elongated neck and collar rim, lime green foliate design cut to frosted pink ground, cameo signature, 21 cm highOverall in good condition. Some rubbing to the base. Small chip to the base. Would benefit from a clean. Slight hairline cracks around the rim (possibly part of the firing process). Several light scratches.
VREDEMAN DE VRIES, HANSPICTORES, STATUARII, ARCHITECTI, LATOMI et quicunque principum magnificorumque virorum memoriae aeternae inservitis, adeste: & hunc libellum varias coenotaphiorum, tumulorum & mortuorum monumentorum formas. [Antwerp], excudebat Hieronymus Cock, 1563. Folio, 27 engraved plates (including an engraved title page), later half brown morocco, cloth boards, later paper wrappers bound in, title page a little dusty, a couple of marginal wormholes, some offsetting from the plates, plates not bound in original order, book plates of John and Michael BuryNote: Berlin Katalogue 3641: USTC 404399 [Galle edition]; The New Hollstein, Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts 1450-1700. The Van Doetecum Family Part II: The Antwerp Years 1554-1575, edited by Ger Luijten and Christian Schuckman, Rotterdam, 1998, nos. 300-326. Through his various publications, Vredeman de Vries is recognised as the 'foremost among sixteenth century Netherlandish [architectural] authors [...] an engraver, architect, and painter of prodigious imagination and talent' (Millard, Northern European Books, p.19).The British Library describes its copy as having numbered plates whereas the present copy has unnumbered plates. Both the BL and USTC also describing it as 4to. USTC gives the printer as Philip Galle. Galle, who acquired the plates at a later date, does not appear on the present version of the title, and neither it nor the other plates have Latin captions. The impressions of the 27 plates (title page + 26) that make up the present copy of the Coenotaphiorum appear to be early states, before numbers and before lettered texts were introduced into the lower margins. We have not been able to trace any other examples of a complete set of these early impressions. However, there are three prints in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, described in Hollstein, which evidently match the present set and which could be the surviving remnants of a once-complete set.
G VALK AFTER PHILIPS WOUVERMAN A cavalry officer taking a welcome drink outside a camp, etching, 19 x 28cm; and four further various engravings to include: The Weight of the Bible, engraving after Huijeh Allardt; a landscape engraving by C Galle; a hand-coloured engraving of Queen'3s College, Oxford; and a western view of All Souls College, one unframed (5)
Collection of 14x French Commemorative Medals and Awards, comprising: Death of George Canning 1827 French issue by Galle bronze 51mm EF, Marriage of Helen of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to Ferdinand Prince of Orleans 1837 by Barre bronze 51mm GVF (scratched behind portraits), a large 1976 octagonal bronze laquered double-sided plaque for Naval College Brest GEF, XIII Exposition de Bordeaux 1895 silvered bronze medal by Rivet 44mm unnamed toned GVF, Coronation of Elizabeth II 1953 French issue bronze medal 50mm
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU INLAID WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE MADE FROM THE ECOLE DE NANCY CRAFTSMAN IN THE STYLE OF EMILE GALLE of shaped rectangular form finely inlaid with flower heads and leaf work decoration, standing on a shaped base joined by an under shelf; signed to the top left corner by the maker and Nancy 66.5cm wide 47cm deep 71cm high.
An Empire ormolu mantel clock by Claude Galle, the eight day brass cased drum movement with an outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with silk suspension, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Galle Rue Vivienne No. 9', the case surmounted with Apollo with his lyre, bow and quiver of arrows seated beside a flaming urn, the dial surround decorated with a snake, insects and lyres above a relief tablet depicting Apollo and Daphne, on lion's paw feet, 53.7cm high, 38.8cm wide. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry cabinet, circa 1900, the cupboard door inlaid with specimen wood clematis, signed with cross of Lorraine, Galle Nancy, opening to reveal a three level shelved interior, below an open shelf and inlaid frieze above, supported on fluted cabriole legs, 78cm wide, 143cm high, 39cm deep
Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry pedestal occasional table, circa 1900, the trefoil top inlaid with irises in specimen woods, on an octagonal section conical base, similarly decorated in the round, the foot cut with Moorish arches, each panel separated by a carved naturalistic branch, signed to the top Galle Nancy, 48cm diameter, 72cm high
ϒAn Ceylonese ebony, specimen wood and ivory inlaid table top, second quarter 19th century, probably Galle District, with radiating fans of specimen timbers within tulipwood bands, the edge inlaid with an ebony and ivory Greek key frieze, 115cm diameter, atop a later associated pine baluster pedestal base, 60cm high overall Provenance: Private Collection, London. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Collection of 14x French Commemorative Medals and Awards, comprising: Death of George Canning 1827 French issue by Galle bronze 51mm EF, Marriage of Helen of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to Ferdinand Prince of Orleans 1837 by Barre bronze 51mm GVF (scratched behind portraits), a large 1976 octagonal bronze laquered double-sided plaque for Naval College Brest GEF, XIII Exposition de Bordeaux 1895 silvered bronze medal by Rivet 44mm unnamed toned GVF, Coronation of Elizabeth II 1953 French issue bronze medal 50mm by H. Dropsy GEF with paper capsule, Ecole de Beaux Arts 3rd prize for architecture & history of architecture to Mr Teodoru 1913-1914 bronze 41mm by E. Catteaux EF, Palace of Industry large zinc medal featuring Napleon III and Eugenie 1855 by Caqul 68mm nEF very light corrosion, 1st Philatelic Congress le Havre 19-20 May 1929 large bronze plaque by S. Johnson EF, Palace of Industry North Pavilion a 50mm zinc medal c.1855 VF, Marseille Chamber of Commerce large bronze unnamed award dated 1828 by De Puymaurin and Domard EF a few knocks, French Youth Association 1833 bronze medal 41.5mm named on edge to BERNARD DUPORT date incomplete VF, Pope Benedictus XI bronze medal by Huegenin 50mm unnamed GVF, L'Office National des Pupilles de la Nation large unnamed bronze award by Daniel Dupuis 20thC GEF with paper capsule, and General Syndicate Electric Construction large bronze 20thC medal by C.H. Pillet, to Mlle Marie Fournier EF + case.

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