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Pair of Emile Dubois Antique Bronze Figures

Emile Fernand-Dubois (1869-1952)

A pair of late 19th century, French, patinated bronze figures emblematic of the harvest. Each figure in classical dress, one holding a basket of fruit, the other wheat cut from the field, and supported on circular plinths. Original patination. Dubois signature to each base, ‘RED TION A Vetu’ stamped to each on reverse.

Height 10 3/4″

Width 4 1/2″

Depth 3″

French

Circa 1890

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A Pair of Napoleon III Antique Bronze Figures on Gilt Mounted Marble Plinths

After Etienne Maurice Falconet (1716-1791)

Nymph & Cupid

A small pair of very finely cast and chased French, patinated bronze figures on gilt bronze mounted marble bases. The figures of a nymph hiding cupids bow, seated on a rocky naturalistic base, festooned with flowers, supported on a turned Carrara marble column hung with gilt chains and tassels, with blue tarquin marble plinths.

Height 7 3/4″ (20cm)

Depth 3 1/4″ (8cm)

Width 3 1/4″ (8cm)

French

Circa 1860

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Antique ‘Meissen’ Style Porcelain Clock Four Seasons

A late 19th century, Continental, Meissen style porcelain floral & figural four seasons clock. The clockcase of rocaille form and applied all over with flowers, surmounted by a putto emblematic of Autumn, the base with three putti emblematic of the other seasons, on three C-scroll feet. The eight day Lenzkirch movement rack striking the hour & half hour on a bell, the enamel dial with blue Roman numerals. Restoration to Winter’s leg and petals.

Height 18″ (46cm)

Width 11 3/4″ (30cm)

Depth 6 1/2″ (16.5cm)

Continental

Circa 1900

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Antique Regency Bronze & Ormolu Boat shaped Candlesticks

An unusual pair of Regency patinated bronze and ormolu candlesticks of boat shape. The bronze boat shaped body with removable central finial flanked by flame cast sconces, the base with acanthus leaves supported by a turned parcel gilt socle. Retaining most of the original gilding.

Height 6 1/4″ (16cm)

Width 8 3/4″ (22cm)

Depth 4″ (10cm)

English

Circa 1810

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Antique Small French ‘Regence’ Style Rosewood & Ormolu Mounted Commode Chest

A late 19th century, French Regence style rosewood, tulipwood crossbanded and ormolu mounted four drawer commode of small size. The original shaped marmo di Brescia marble top with moulded edge above four graduated oak lined drawers, with heavy leafy cast brass handles, flanked by brass fluted rounded corners and book veneered sides. The locks stamped ‘V.F’ for Vachette Freres, they first used this stamp in 1874.

Height 35 3/4″ (91cm)

Width 30″ (76cm)

Depth 16″ (41cm)

French

Circa 1890

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Antique Belle Epoque Mahogany & Gilt Bronze Mounted Guéridon

A late 19th century, Belle Epoque, gilt bronze mounted mahogany guéridon with Breche Violette top. The circular marble top with gilded border above a frieze mounted with swags of flowers hung between ribbons, standing on four turned fluted tapering legs ending in sabots. The frieze mounts stamped to the reverse ‘FB’.

Height 29 1/2″ (75cm)

Diameter 20″ (51cm)

French

Circa 1890

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Antique Mahogany Tulipwood Crossbanded Rosewood Display cabinet by Jewell & Co

S & H Jewell London

A late 19th century mahogany, rosewood and tulipwood cross banded display cabinet. The stepped top above a break front with a pair of glazed doors flanked by single doors with glazed sides and enclosing a refined interior with adjustable glass shelves. The whole raised on square section tapering legs with spade feet.

Brass maker’s plaque “S & H Jewell 29,30,31 Little Queen St. Holborn”

Height 66 1/4″ (168.5cm)

Width 56″ (142cm)

Depth 14 3/4″ (37.5cm)

English

Circa 1890

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Antique George IV Bronze & Gilt Bronze Cassolette

An early 19th century, George IV, bronze & gilt bronze cassolette in the form of a twin handled urn. The pierced cover with pomegranate finial inverting to a gilt candle sconce, above a flared body with cast acanthus decoration, the square base with floral baskets to the sides and a stepped plinth base.

Height 15 1/2″ (39.5cm)

Width 4 3/4″ (12cm)

Depth 4 3/4″ (12cm)

English

Circa 1820

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Edwardian Nest of Tables

A set of Edwardian mahogany and rosewood cross-banded ‘Quartetto’ tables. Each graduated rectangular table with oval flame veneered centre panel and ebony cockbeaded edge, supported by ring turned supports with splay feet.

Largest Table: Height 28″

Depth 13.5″

Width 19.5″

Circa 1910

English

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Napoleon III Antique French Red Boulle Mantel Clock Retailed By Cox

T Cox Savory Paris

A Napoleon III red Boulle and ormolu mounted mantel clock in the Louis XV style. Of waisted form the shaped case with allover cut brass and tortoiseshell marquetry, mounted with finely cast and chased gilt bronze. The eight day movement with Brocot suspension, rack striking the hour and half hour on a gong. The circular gilt dial with enamel Roman numeral tablets marking the hours. Movement and case numbered 7059.

Primarily a retailer and silversmith, Thomas Cox Savory is recorded at 47 Cornhill, London in 1838 when he exhibited in his front window a mystery clock by Robert-Houdin. Loomes records him there 1851-1857 and also as having premises in Paris from the mid to late 19th Century.

Height 35cm

Width 23cm

Depth 14cm

French

Circa 1880

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Antique Barbedienne Diane De Gabies

A late 19th century bronze figure of ‘Diane De Gabies’ cast by F Barbedienne, after the antique marble in the Louvre. The figure, standing by a tree stump, dressed in a chiton bound by two belts, pinning her cloak with her right hand. Original dark brown patination. Signed to base ‘F. Barbedienne’ with impressed seal to back plinth. Typical ink numbering to base relating to price and inventory numbers.

Barbedienne produced this model in 9 sizes, this being the third largest. Catalogued as ‘DIANE DE GABIES rajustant sa chlamyde’, (adjusting her cloak).

Height 26 1/2″ (67cm)

Width 8″ (20.5cm)

Depth 7″ (17.5cm)

French

Circa 1880

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Antique French Mahogany & Ormolu Gueridon Mounted By Maison Mottheau

A late 19th century, French, gilt bronze mounted mahogany gueridon in the Louis XV style. The serpentine shaped Breche Violette marble top with gilt rim, above a curvilinear frieze standing on four slender cabriole legs, mounted with finely chased gilt bronze by Maison Mottheau et fils. The initials ‘EM’ stamped to the reverse of each frieze & leg mount.

Height 30 1/4″ (77cm)

Diagonal width 27″ (68.5cm)

Depth 23 1/4″ (59cm)

French

Circa 1890

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Antique Cold Painted Bronze Quail Ink Well by Franz Bergman

Franz Xavier Bergman 1861-1936

An early 20th century, Austrian, cold painted bronze model of a quail standing on the edge of it’s nest protecting a single egg. The well cast model finely painted with enamels. Both the nest & bird stamped ‘Geschutzt’ the bird also stamped ‘FB’.

Height 4 1/4″ (11cm)

Depth 6″ (15cm)

Width 6″ (15cm)

Circa 1900

Austrian