Charles Rene de Saint Marceaux (French 1845-1915), a large bronze figure of a jester
lot 373 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
dressed in traditional costume, hat and mask, with a baton in his right hand, standing on a planked wood effect stage, signed 'St Marceaux' and dated ... read more
Sold for £1,800 More details 2
lot 374 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
being pulled by two dolphins, adjustable chain link reins, another Cherub holding onto the right side and reaching out to the other, raised on a ... read more
Sold for £200 More details 7
Emmanuel Hannaux (French 1855-1934), a bronze of Mercury
lot 375 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
modelled running across a cloud with Cupid in his arms, marked Hannaux E. Colin & CIE Paris (foundry), 78cm (30.75ins) high, on moulded square oak ... read more
Sold for £1,400 More details 2
Hippolyte Francois Moreau (French 1832-1927): "Raphael", a bronze study of the young artist
lot 376 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
modelled seated on a stool and inspecting a portrait of The Madonna taken from his portfolio, signed, raised on canted square rosso antico base, with ... read more
Estimated at £2,000 - £3,000 More details 4
After Louis Charles Janson, (French, 1823-1881), a gilt bronze model of lovers mounted as a lamp
lot 377 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
the figures in Classical dress, signed in the bronze 'CH JANSON'
Sold for £280 More details 1
An American cast iron and cold painted 'Lawn Jockey'
lot 378 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
An American cast iron and cold painted 'Lawn Jockey'
Estimated at £600 - £800 More details 1
A late 19th century ivory Queen's Club Life Member badge
lot 379 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
belonging to J. T. Frere Esq., together with an All England Lawn-Tennis Club green leather badge of 1893 for the same (2)
Sold for £420 More details 1
A 19th century papier maché tea caddy by Jennens & Bettridge
lot 380 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
of canted rectangular form inlaid with mother-of-pearl, stamped to underside
Sold for £150 More details 3
A 19th century Tunbridge Ware hexagonal caddy
lot 381 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
of hexagonal form with loose cover surmounted with a turned globular finial, the interior with floating lead cover
Sold for £550 More details 6
lot 382 (The Fine Sale, 12th Sep, 2019)
A Victorian ebonised teacaddy, of rectangular form with applied gilt metal decoration, the hinged cover with central enamel portrait medallion of a ... read more