Elegant little tumber in silver-gilt, golf trophy, embossed decorative frieze imitating golf balls. Work circa 1950, France probably. Gross weight 78 g. Two unreadable hallmarks.
Octagonal box in lacquered wood, animal and plant decoration (lotus ...) on the cover, work of China signed, circa 1950. Diameter 17 cm, height 6.5 cm. Fresh pattern, fragile hinges, several small lacquer gaps. Good condition!
Large color engraving by T.H Weber, engraved by R. Raulussen, about the "return of fishing". Printed in Wien in 1903, size 71x42.5 cm in view, formerly fixed on cardboard. Fresh, minor wear on the sidelines. Good condition!
Oval miniature printed about a lady an oil lamp in the hand. Beautiful old nineteenth frame in chazed and engraved bronze. Dimensions 9 x 7.5 cm. France circa 1840.
Pair of large gilt metal mantel clocks, about "Allegory of the Arts" and "Cupid and Love". Both elements are based on a large marble base. Signature Geo Maxim for sculpture and A. Salle Paris for the mechanism of the Allegory of Arts; anonymous work for the sculpture of "Cupid", mechanism signed Couson Pantin. France, around 1910. Same widths of 60 cm, height 48 and 55 cm. Good condition, both clocks with keys and pendulums.
1st: A tall elegant woman (courtesan?) in red costume cloth on wooden frame, height 77 cm, Kathputli theater (India, origin of Rajasthan); 2nd: A tall man dressed in military armor, cloth and metal, height 71 cm, probably from south Asia (Philippines?... it seems that the armor is a model of Spanish conquest ...). The two characters are in good condition.
Four bronze feet molded, marble plating base, large subject of a hunter and attributes in gold resin. Double digit dial, Romantic work of southern Germany circa 1880. Height 52 cm, width 39 cm. Complete with the key and the pendulum. Good condition!