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Spring Catalogue Sale: Friday 26 March 2010 10:00AM
Viewing: Monday 22 to Thursday 25 March 9.00am - 4.00pm. *Buyer's premium is 17.5% up to £50,000 and 10% thereafter on any one lot plus VAT*
 

Albert Froger (French, 19th century): A Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, late 19th century, standing in a short sleeved pullover and wearing a souwester and stooped about to throw a lifebuoy, on a concave sided circular plinth, signed, stamped BRONZE GARANTI AU TITRE PARIS and foundry mark, 37.5cm high

Albert Froger was born in Paris in the mid 19th century and exhibited at the Salon from 1881 onwards, and won an honourable mention in 1889 for his genre figures.

Guide Price: £250-350

View Lot No. 987

 
 

Jean Francois Theodore Gechter (French 1796-1844): A Bronze Group, Richard Comte de Warwick, signed and dated 1842, standing in full armour, holding a sword to the neck of a fallen equestrian Saracen warrior, upon an integral rectangular plinth titled on one long side, 31.5cm high, on a green marble rectangular plinth, 38.8cm high overall, 35.5cm long overall

Guide Price: £400-600

View Lot No. 988

 
 

After Clodion: A Pair of Bronze Groups of Three Bacchic Infants, French, late 19th century, each as three playful cherubs, one upholding a bird, another blowing a conch horn, inscribed CLODION, on grey veined marble concave sided circular plinths with beaded collars, 30.5cm high

Guide Price: £600-800

View Lot No. 989

 
 

A Brass Imperial Yard, County of Wexford 1835, with William IV, Victoria and George V verification stamps, 96cm long

Guide Price: £300-500

View Lot No. 990

 
 

A German Iron Strongbox, late 16th/early 17th century, rectangular, with shaped strengthening bands applied with florets to the hinged lid (enclosing complex lock mechanism), a ring side handle (the opposing one lacking), with vestiges of original polychromy, 8cm high, 17.5cm wide

Guide Price: £300-500

View Lot No. 991

 
 

A Rare George III Gilt Metal Pocket Watch Stand, circa 1760-70, the triform base rising to a cast openwork frame depicting a figure of Old Father Time amidst cherubs, bulrushes and a cockerel, 33cm high

An identical stand is illustrated in Gentle and Field Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, Woodbridge 1994, p.366, fig.1.

Guide Price: £600-800

View Lot No. 992

 
 

A George III Bronze Wool Weight, cast in relief with the Royal coat of arms with various verification stamps including sword, A & G (crowned), 16.5cm

Guide Price: £500-800

View Lot No. 993

 
 

A Pair of Late 18th Century Brass Candlesticks, of octagonal form, raised on stepped domed bases to knopped stems, 22cm high

Guide Price: £100-150

View Lot No. 994

 
 

A Pair of Bronze and Porcelain Mounted Pedestal Campana Urns and Cover, French, circa 1840, each with lotus leaf cast shallow domed cover with ibis finial, outscrolled handles, on "Sevres" porcelain cylindrical mounted bases painted with panels of flowers against a turquoise ground, within fruiting laurel and entrelac detail, 26cm high

Guide Price: £150-250

View Lot No. 995

 
 

An English Pewter Flat-Lidded Flagon, circa 1690, of slightly tapered cylindrical form, with heart and leaf thumb piece, the S shape handle with shield shape terminal (touch marks - HHH in shields), on outswept foot, 26cm high (repaired); An Austro-Hungarian, or German Flagon, dated 1807, the flat lid engraved Johann Gottlieb Pufe 1807, with sphere thumb lift and S handle, the body engraved with a leaf and pomegranate armorial with two lion supporters flanking Masonic motifs, on a spreading base, 30.5cm high; A Normandy Flagon, 19th century, the flat lid with double acorn thumb lift and downswept handle to the baluster body with outswept flange, 26.5cm high; and A Pewter Bellied Flagon, Dutch or Belgian, early 19th century, the domed hinged lid with pecten shell thumb lift, strap handle and circular foot, 20cm high (4)

Guide Price: £150-250

View Lot No. 996

 
 
 
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