Birdbath, early 20th century cast iron, flower, decorated pedestal base with bird and foliate back panel, concrete Hippoptamus ornament in basin, break to back panel, height 87 diameter 53 cm
Zodiac garden table, early 20th century cast iron, made in Port Adelaide after Falkirk foundry, Scotland, foliate and Astrology, decoration, height 72 cm, diameter 82 cm
A transitional kingwood secretaire a abbatant, circa 1900 of serpentine profile with a breche yellow and brown marble top above fall front and three drawers, each with floral inlay, the interior with shaped shelf and three small drawers, raised on short sp
A bronze mounted twin-handled ceramic urn, circa 1900, the ovoid urn hand decorated with birds on branches on ivory ground, with classical cast bronze base and mount with masks and scrolls, unmarked. Height 23.5 cm
An Art Deco veined marble mantel clock, Ste Clusienne (France), circa 1930, the enamelled convex Arabic numeral dial marked 'Mazanec a Blois' set within a pink veined marble arched case raised on ball feet and adorned with cast bronze feather-like scrolls
A bronze figural group of William Tell after Kissling, Richard Kissling (Swiss, 1848-1919), 20th century modelled in standing pose with his crossbow slung over his right shoulder, wearing a hooded tunic and sandals, his left arm around his Son Walter, the
A Victorian cast iron umbrella stand, 19th century, the pierced leaf-cast back with Gothic revival style arches, supporting a shaped reeded frame, with removable drip pan, Victorian registration diamond mark to the reverse. Height 71 cm, width 49 cm, depth
A Victorian Welsh cast iron Cathedral heater, registration no 195880, circa 1890s, the pierced hexagonal body painted green and decorated with scrolls and arches, below a stepped and domed top with bud finial, the interior set with ruby glass panel sides,
Three Georgian sterling silver berry serving spoons, 1789 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Heming 1795 London, with maker's mark for William Eley I & William Fearn 1814 London, with maker's mark for Sarah & John William Blake, the finely cast serving s
A pair of French seven light bronze candelabra, circa 1870 each with a spiral twist knopped stem decorated with trailing foliage engraving, rising to six foliate cast arms with floriform sconces, centered by a further sconce, on a cast triangular pierced b
A pair of French marble and brass five branch candelabra, late 19th century each with a fluted cylindrical salmon toned marble stem raised on a stepped square marble base with toupie feet, with four scrolled leafy arms and a central branch supporting sconc
Cast iron 'Bull Dog Bank' money box marked to base: 'Reproduced from Original in Collection of the Book of Knowledge,' seated bull dog figure, on stepped base, tail operated mechanism appears to be operational, height 19 cm.
Victorian sterling silver 3 piece tea set, squat circular part fluted form with gadrooned and foliate scroll cast rims, London 1895, makers Sibray hall & Co (Job Frank hall), approx 1248 grams
Large silver plated punch bowl with 12 cups ladle & matching circular drinks tray, large footed circular bowl, 32 cm high and 40 cm diameter with matching tray, both cast in relief with grapes and vines, tray 56 cm diameter, with 12 scroll handled footed c
Early Victorian sterling silver card tray, with shell and scroll cast rim, engraved floral border and central crest on scroll feet, London 1839, approx 329 grams
A Victorian cast iron Coalbrookdale stick stand, the chihouanhua support holding a riding crop, leafwork inset base, with registration diamond and number 85297. Height 59 cm. Refurbished.
A 19th century French cast silver decorative snuff box, the hinged lid with cherubs and goat, the body with scrolling florals and panels, width 5.7 cm.
Richard MacDonald (b. 1946), 'The trumpeter', cold painted bronze, on a stepped circular marble base, cast with incised signature and edition number to the base: R. MacDonald 8/90, 102.5 cm high, 42 cm wide, 95 cm deep
Charles-Arthur Bourgeois (1838 - 1886), 'Le charmeur de serpents', bronze, in a red-brown patina, the loincloth with the remains of gilding, cast late 19th century, cast with incised signature to the base: Arthur Bourgeois. Sculp, 57 cm high, 27 cm wide, 1
Pierre-Etienne-Daniel Campagne (1851 - 1910), 'Phryne devant ses juges', bronze, in a dark brown patina, on a stepped base with a later additional base below, cast early 20th century, cast with incised signature to the right side of the base: Campagne, the
After Glykon, the 'Farnese Hercules', bronze, in a brown patina, on a low marble foot, cast by Vincenzo Salomone, Naples, latter half 20th century, cast with the founder's incised signature to the rear of the support: V. Salomone, 78 cm high, 35 cm wide, 3
Thomas Francois Cartier (1879 - 1943), fighting stags, bronze, in a green patina, cast first half 20th century, cast with incised signature to the base: T. Cartier, 30.5 cm high, 58 cm wide, 21 cm deep
Jean-Joseph Perraud (1819 - 1876), 'Pan et enfant de Bacchus', bronze, in a red-brown patina, cast by Thiebaut Freres, Paris, circa 1860, cast with the sculptor's name, date, and founder's signature incised around the base: Perraud. 1859 Thiebaut Fres 32 A
After Pierre-Jules Mene (1810 - 1879), 'L'accolade', bronze, in a dark brown patina, cast mid 20th century, cast with incised signature to the base: P. J. Mene, incised number 23528 to the underside, 36 cm high, 56 cm wide, 26 cm deep
After Giambologna, the abduction of a Sabine woman, bronze, in a dark brown patina with highlights, cast first half 20th century, cast with incised signature to the base: Jean Boulogne, with small indistinct foundry mark to the foot of the base: Premiere [
After Pierre-Jules Mene (1810 - 1879), a mounted Arab falconer, bronze, in a mottled silver and brown patina, cast second half 20th century, cast with incised signature to the base: P. J. Mene, 76 cm high, 69 cm wide, 32 cm deep
Isidore Jules Bonheur (1827 - 1901), tussling horses, bronze, in a mottled brown patina, cast early 20th century, cast with incised signature to the base: I. Bonheur, 68 cm high, 95 cm wide, 35 cm deep
A Dutch cast brass chandelier, early 20th century, of eighteen lights raised on two tiers of scrolling arms, radiating from a knopped stem, the stem and pans decoratively pierced, 123 cm high, 107 cm diameter
A fine and unusually colourful French games table in boulle manner, mid 19th century, the shaped fold-over top enclosing a playing surface lined in blue baize with a fitted compartment beneath, the shaped frieze raised on cabriole supports, with fine cast
A pair of early George III sterling silver candlesticks, William Cafe, London, 1766, each with a removable nozzle with wide pan raised on a twice-knopped stem with a spreading hexagonal foot, the sticks and pans cast with floral and foliate decoration thro
A large Chinese bronze censer; Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 17th/18th century; of bombe form with two loupe handles, the base cast with a six-character Xuande mark surrounded by four-clawed dragons. Old patina with some minor verdigris. 8 cm high, 23 cm
A pair of large Japanese bronze lanterns; 20th century; in original condition with hinged wax cages, two finely cast pagoda shaped lanterns adorned with Tama (Buddhist symbols) finials. 105 cm high
A pair of Louis XV style tulipwood and marquetry side tables, circa 1930s, the kidney shaped tables with pierced brass galleries, three petite drawers and raised on cabriole legs, with stringing and floral inlay to cartouches and decorated with gilt bronze
A Victorian cast iron hall stand, 19th century, of ornate pieced vegetal design with scroll work and six pairs of hooks, drip plates to the base, unmarked, 185 cm high, 68 cm wide, 39 cm deep
A George II silver hot water jug, maker's mark Abraham Portal, London, 1759, baluster shaped with a hinged double domed cover and wrythen finial, having a beaded fluted spout and leaf cast and gadrooned body on a gadrooned foot, with shaped wooden handle.
A Regence ormolu mounted kingwood parquetry commode, first quarter 18th century, the marble top above two short and one long drawer with quarter veneer and feather banded fronts having richly cast ormolu handles, escutcheons, the swept legs with leaf cast
Three Georgian silver sugar nips, one London 1783, cast as a figure of harlequin with snake handles and leaf grips, the other two of typical scrolled form with shell grips, one apparently unmarked, the other with maker's mark Sh and date letter rubbed. Len
A pair of French silver and glass comports together with a silverplate oval platter, the late 19th century comports by Prevost et Cie, with fluted bowls on leaf cast rocaille pedestals, the platter with moulded edge, stamped Perego Luigi Pinerolo to unders
A large Warwick vase garden urn on a stone plinth, in composite cast stone with a weathered patina, vase 80 cm high and 120 cm wide, plinth 57 cm high, 58 x 58 cm
An impressive Louis XV style ormolu mantel clock, circa 1830, elaborately pierced and cast in the rocaille manner, an eight day movement clock with silk suspension having a gilt dial with enamelled cartouches and Roman numerals, surmounted by a bacchanalia
David Mackay Harrison (born 1941), Lauren, cast bronze sculpture, signed and editioned to base: DMH 35/100, 31 cm high, 57 cm wide. Provenance: Wagner Art gallery, Sydney
A sterling silver dish by Ramsden and Carr, London, 1919, the petite dish with a lightly hammered finish and a moulded rim, centred with a cast profile applique, 'Artists Rifles', hallmarked underside, 10.5 cm diameter, weight of silver 60gms
A cast iron figure of a temple guardian, standing on a rockwork base, the muscular body clad in a dhoti and trailing scarf, the face with ferocious expression, traces of coloured pigments, 53 cm high
A Japanese bronze group of turtles, Meiji period, realistically modelled with eight young climbing over the larger turtle's back, their heads raised, signed in a rectangular panel Seimin chu (cast by Seimin), 22 cm long. Provenance: The private collection
A decorative cast bronze jardiniere, with a running border of ivy leaves in relief and raised on petite bracket feet, 13 cm high, 52.5 cm wide, 27 cm deep
Antonio Citterio Multiplo Xl dining table for Kartell; white marble top on white matte-painted die cast aluminum base. Italy; c 2016; 77 cm high, 192 cm wide, 118 cm deep
A fine and very rare Chinese archaic bronze ritual tripod vessel, pan, Zhou Dynasty (1,100-256 BC) the exterior of this vessel is decorated with a band of interlocking dragon scroll, flanked by a pair of handles decorated with absctract pheonix motif, supp
A very rare Chinese archaic bronze ritual tripod vessel bowl, Han Dynasty (202 B.C.- 220 A.D.) the bowl is cast supported on three small human figures that face outward, flanked by a pair of beast-mask handles each suspending a loose ring., 24 cm diameter.
A N.Z. Kohn of Auckland gold rowing medal, engraved 'W.B.C. Trial Fours 14 March 1906 Pres By A.M. Myers Esq Won By W. Heath'. Maker's marks cast to the front. 5.87gms.
Antique brass cooking pan, enamel scales and a cast iron boot puller of insect form, 19th and early 20th century, (3 items), the pan 33 cm across the handles
Bradley & Hubbard 'The Admiral' antique American cast iron blinking eye clock, with original paintwork, brass bezel, lever escapement movement and dial, circa 1890, 43 cm high 26 cm wide.
Meat platter, tureen, tea and coffee ware, Chinese ornaments, cast iron cat doorstop, decanter, Royalty ware, plates, cream jug and saucer etc (29 items)
Clovis-Edmond Masson (1838-1913), 'Hare', cast bronze, signed around the base, with foundry mark, 19th century, Masson exhibited over 50 works at the Paris Salon between 1867 and 1907, 14 cm high