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A Dutch lead statue of a young swain
£16,500A Dutch lead statue of a young swain
the cheerful minstrel in a wide-brimmed hat having downed his lute and, leaning against a supportive tree-stump, slakes his thirst from a large gourd, raised on a baluster shaped square section stone pedestal,£16,500 -
A fantastical lead figural fountain of a faun riding a dolphin
POAA fantastical lead figural fountain of a faun riding a dolphin
the faun leaning back with one of his cloven hoofs resting on the head of the fish and blowing a conch-shell horn, he grasps a trident in his right hand; the dolphin with twin bi-furcated tails raising its mouth, all presented on a naturalistically modelled integral plinth,POA -
A pair of lead garden statues
£9,850A pair of lead garden statues
the standing couple in 18th Century attire and poised elegantly, she holding her skirts, he with a feather in his wide-brimmed cap; three-quarter life-size each is raised on a composition stone square-section plinth with fluted and lobed mouldings to the base,£9,850 -
A large French copper cheese-maker’s bowl
£7,850A large French copper cheese-maker’s bowl
the large vat, circular in plan and with an attractive verde-gris patina and a flat-topped everted rim,£7,850 -
An English Bronze wall fountain mask of King Midas,
£3,000An English Bronze wall fountain mask of King Midas,
cast after the 16th Century original at the Villa Cittadella, near Luca Italy. The mouth section cast as a water spout. Twentieth Century.£3,000 -
An English lead figure of a boy fishing
£1,165An English lead figure of a boy fishing
clutching his catch in a net, a dropped fish at his feet, craning to look into the water,£1,165 -
An English wrought steel gazebo,
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Lead lion fountain mask,
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A near pair of George III lead pump hoppers
£580A near pair of George III lead pump hoppers
each with a box top with leafy ornament and cylindrical spout raised on a tapered up-pipe£580 -
A George III lead pump hopper
£375A George III lead pump hopper
the box top with leafy ornament and cylindrical spout raised on a tapered up-pipe£375 -
An English plaster mask of King Midas,
£285An English plaster mask of King Midas,
originally modelled as a bronze fountain mask, his mouth a spout, the shocked king with ass's ears,£285
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