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Albin Camillo Müller (German, 1871-1941), a cast bronze Secessionist mantel clock, c.1905-10, with a brass and enamelled dial with Roman numerals, striking the half hours on a gong, the case of arched form with cast panels, the supports terminating on 'claws' on the chamfered plinth, the pendulum enamelled with a bird, the underside with a cast medallion and inscribed in the cast '1415', 26.5cm wide 18cm deep55.5cm highFor a similar clock, see the Museum Künstlerkolonie in Darmstadt. Albin Camillo Müller was a German architect and designer active in Darmstadt. In 1906, he was appointed to the Darmstadt Artists' Colony, where he became the lead architect after Joseph Maria Olbrich's death. In 1907, he was appointed a professor, and from 1907 to 1911, he taught Applied Arts. In 1918, along with Kasimir Edschmid, Albin Müller was appointed the President of the newly created Art Council in Darmstadt.Condition ReportWear, rubbing and scuffing to the case. Screw heads worn.
After Claire Jeanne Roberte Colinet, 'Egyptian Dancer', an Art Deco bronze figure of a dancer with outstretched arms, on a later marble base,21cm wide9cm deep24.2cm high overallCondition ReportStructurally sound. Some rubbing and loses to the patina. Scratches and surface marks across the bronze, particularly to the extremities. The marble plinth is later.
Jacques Adnet (French, 1900-1984), a pair of limed oak cabinets, each of quadrangular form with rounded uprights resting on a recessed plinth, with two doors, fitted with interior drawers, a circular bronze cover plate with a golden patina,143cm wide54.5cm deep85.5cm high (2)Condition ReportStructurally the cabinets appear sound. There are scratches and scuffs to the surface of each cabinet. One of the cabinets is missing one internal drawer. There are some surface marks throughout commensurate with use. There are marks to the interior of some of the internal drawers. The bronze cover plate with some rubbing and wear. There is one key present and both locks are functional. Subject to these points, the cabinets appear in good overall condition and they present well.
Set of three finely carved and hand-painted wooden dog sculptures by Austrian artist Helmut Diller for Anri, Italy. The group includes a standing black Labrador Retriever, an orange and white Pointer, and a black and white Setter in a pointing stance. Each sculpture is mounted on a carved wooden base and inscribed "DILLER" on the plinth. All pieces retain original Anri labels underneath, along with handwritten breed notations and felted pads. Anri is renowned for its high-quality woodcarving and craftsmanship in Val Gardena. This set exemplifies Diller's mastery in capturing the distinct stance and character of sporting dogs. Largest piece 7"L x 7.75"H.Artist: Helmut Diller (1911 - 1984Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
A set of three expressive carved bust figurines including two limited edition Anri pieces designed by Edward Rohn and a third unmarked figure. The Anri carvings include Pioneer Woman, numbered 9 of 1000, and The Drifter, numbered 411 of 2000, both featuring fine Italian craftsmanship and warm hand-painted detail. Each is mounted on a stained wooden plinth and inscribed on the underside. The third bust, depicting a bearded man smoking a pipe, is unmarked but carved in a complementary rustic style. All three figures display character-rich expressions and folk-style attire.Dimensions: Tallest item measures approximately 6.75"HCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
A mini bone china hand-painted figure portrays a young woman in period attire, including a pastel green bonnet with red ribbon, long-sleeved blue and lavender bodice, and a full pale green skirt with a ruffled hem. The figure stands on a light pink square plinth and features a white petticoat visible beneath the skirt. Royal Doulton backstamp.Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1932 - 1945Dimensions: 2.25"L x 2"W x 4"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Group of four detailed hand-carved Boxer dog figurines by renowned Anri sculptor Helmut Diller. Each sculpture is rendered in hand-painted wood with naturalistic anatomy and expressive detail, mounted on polished wooden plinths with original Anri foil labels affixed to the bases. The grouping includes: A standing male Boxer with cropped ears (tallest); A smaller standing Boxer on a matching plinth; A seated Boxer pup with upright posture; and A brindle Boxer mid-stance on oval base. Each piece is signed or stamped H. Diller and Anri, confirming their authenticity and origin in the famed Val Gardena region of Italy, known for its master woodcarving tradition. Largest piece 8"L x 8.5"H.Artist: Helmut Diller (1911 - 1984)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Charming pair of carved and painted German Shepherd sculptures by noted animal artist Helmut Diller for Anri of Italy. The lot includes a bust-form head mounted on a square mahogany plinth and a full-figure reclining dog atop an oval wood base. Both pieces showcase finely modeled details and realistic paintwork, capturing the noble expression and characteristic pose of the breed. The underside of each base retains original Anri foil stickers, with handwritten notations identifying the artist and subject. These hand-finished sculptures are representative of Anri's tradition of craftsmanship remain sought-after for their lifelike qualities and collectible value. Largest piece 9"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Collection of six hand-carved and painted dog figurines by Helmut Diller for Anri of Italy. Each figure is finely detailed and mounted on a polished wooden plinth, most signed "Diller" and marked "Anri" with original green foil stickers on the bases. The lot includes various breeds and poses, including: Two English Setters in mid-stride; Three Boxers in alert, seated, and resting positions; and One German Shepherd seated and barking. Crafted in Val Gardena, Italy, these figures exemplify Anri's artistry and Diller's distinctive sculptural style. Largest piece 4.5"H.Artist: Helmut Diller (1911 - 1984)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
This delightful trio of hand-carved and hand-painted wooden dog figurines was crafted by Anri, the renowned Italian workshop celebrated for its intricate woodcarvings. Each figure is signed by Sarah Kay Diller and represents a different breed with detailed features and expressive poses, showcasing the skilled artistry for which Anri is known. The group includes a regal reclining Dachshund on a stepped wooden plinth, a poised Basset Hound, and a graceful Greyhound in mid-step. All three pieces retain vivid coloration with fine brushwork, typical of Anri's collectible figural series.Artist: Sarah Kay DillerDimensions: Largest figure measures approximately 7.5"LCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Early Victorian mahogany partners' desk, with leather inset top and nine drawers to the kneehole with three drawers and twin cupboards to opposing kneehole, on plinth bases, 152cm wide x 99cm deep x 77.5cm high. Provenance: Purchased John Beazor & Sons Limited, Cambridge 1983, described as circa 1845All of the drawers appear to open and close correctly, the drawers are not cracked. One of the handles is missing on the top drawer as shown in images, their is a piece of veneer missing to the front of the desk and to the side. The leather appears to be in reasonable condition with some light scratches, the wooden top has some dents in the wood
Victorian style mahogany partners' desk, of unusually deep form, with inset tooled leather top and nine drawers to each kneehole and panelled sides, on plinth bases, 153cm wide x 137cm deep x 75cm highA few marks and ink stains to leather top. Key is lacking and one of the central drawers is open with lock lever up, meaning it won't presently close. Water damage and deterioration to the plinth bases, general wear but otherwise basically ok
A pair of carved wood, gesso and clay artisan figures, Italian, c.1910, painted in traditional costume, on square plinth bases,13cm widetallest 39cm highand a pair of clay figures of a fisherman and his wife,12cm wide25.5cm high (4)Condition ReportFabrics of fisherman and wife are weak and with age related failure, one clay base has a glued repairOld worm to the base of the large figure of a lady carrying a bundle
After Rodin, a bronze mask of Jean d’Aire, Burgher of Calais, on a stone plinth, 29.5cm high overall, together with a related plaster mask (2) Provenance: Formerly the property of artist Jonathan Trowell (1938-2013), thence by family descent. It is purported to have been cast between 1959 and 1962, from the original Rodin sculpture at the Royal Academy whilst it was on loan, by artists Jonathan Trowell and James Osborne.
▲ Piero Benzoni (Italian, 20th century), 'Cavalieu Medievali' a cast bronze, silvered and gilt group, on a stepped onyx plinth,42.5cm wide 12cm deep25.5cm highPiero Benzoni was born near Melegnano, a small town in Lombardy, south of Milan. At the age of 14, he began his apprenticeship in silversmith workshops. In 1966, he founded his own company in Melegnano. In 1976, Benzoni started a new line he called 'Art Bronzes', making beautiful models of chess sets in antique costumes, representing different historical periods.
A pair of Indian cast metal figures, modelled as dancers, on circular plinth bases, 20cm high, together with one other dancer, 19cm high, and a similar figure, 18cm high (4)Condition ReportMinor surface scratches and blemishes. Male with hat - moves on base and metal square base slightly misaligned. Knocks to base with wear to the wooden plinth base. Male with no hair - Misaligned on the base, and wobble when moved. Missing pin to base. Possibly missing item that should slot into the hand? Knocks to the base. The pair of ladies have some discoloration to the shoulders. Both on later base and slightly coming away. The scarves are flexible and have been bent slightly. Knocks to bases.
Paul Ducuing (1867-1949), 'Winged Victory', a gilt bronze winged figure, holding a laurel wreath and a trumpet, standing on the world, signed 'Ducuing' and inscribed 'F Barbedienne Fondeur' on a marble plinth, with a brass plaque 'Offert Par La Societe National d'Horticulture de France Mai 1912', 72.5cm high overall
A gilt metal mounted pottery mantel clock, late 19th century, Austrian or Hungarian, in the manner of Zsonlay Pecs or Fischer, of moon flask form, with a two train movement striking on a bell, mounted with floral mounts with mask and putto details, raised on an ebonised wood plinth, compete with a key,59cm highCondition ReportWear, crazing and rubbing to the decoration throughout. Rubbing, wear and losses to the gild. Screw securing the bell not present. Losses to the ebonising. General knocks and wear. Crack to the dial. Movement not tested. Mounts loose in places.
A group of seven furniture pieces, to include a set of four Ercol hooped stickback dining chairs, a modern teak effect sideboard, W164,D37, H68cm, an Old Charm oak buffet sideboard, W120, D46, H82cm, an oak corner cabinet, a TV/Hi-Fi cabinet, an oak linenfold cabinet, having single carved panelled door on a skirted plinth base, W54, H70, D47cm, and a kidney shaped walnut veneered coffee table. (7)
A late 19th century Kinora mutoscope viewer, with japanned hood viewer manual hand crank drive on an oak plinth base, maker's plate to frame' The Kinora, Bond's Ltd 138 New Bond Street' retailers plaque 'Hamleys Regent St' together with ten cased flick reels. Length 34cm. Invented by Lumiere in France 1897, the rights to the Kinora were purchased by the British Mutoscope & Biograph Company in 1898. First sold in 1902 originally marketed by Bond's Limited, London. Mutoscope.There are several random surface holes to the front of wooden upright as can be seen in the picture, a small nick and crack to the lower left of wooden upright, the small brass hinge needs re-attaching (2 screws missing)Both glass lenses are present.One lense (base) has two tiny pinhead sized nibbles to the outer edge – otherwise both in good clear conditionNo other issues. We can offer postage and packing on this lot, at a cost of £15 + VAT

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