Highlights

  • Viviano Codazzi (c. 1604–1670) and Vicente Giner (c. 1636–1681)

    An architectural capriccio, with a huntsman and riders among ruins, the sea beyond 
    Estimate
    £30,000–50,000

  • An Italian Giallo antico and black marble model of the Temple of Saturn

    Mid-20th century
    Estimate
    £3,000-5,000

  • A pair of Italian ormolu and verde marble obelisks

    19th century, in the manner of Francesco Righetti
    Estimate
    £5,000–8,000

  • A set of seven Italian silvered and gilt-metal busts of Roman emperors

    Estimate
    £10,000-15,000

  • Circle of Thomas Blanchet (Paris 1614–1689)

    An architectural capriccio with the Arch of Constantine
    Estimate:
    £7,000–10,000

  • A pair of Regency 'retour d'Egypte' ormolu three-light candelabra

    First quarter 19th century
    Estimate
    £30,000–50,000

  • An Italian royal ormolu-mounted lapis lazuli, porphyry, crystal and onyx inkstand modelled as la Fontana dei Dioscuri, Rome

    Attributed to the workshops of Giuseppe Valadier, Rome, early 19th century
    Estimate
    £30,000–50,000

  • A French marble figure of `le Printemps' (Spring)

    By Pierre Loison (1816–1886), 1853
    Estimate
    £15,000–25,000

  • Attributed to Viviano Codazzi (Bergamo c. 1604-1670 Rome)

    An architectural capriccio with figures bustling before the Colosseum
    Estimate
    £10,000-15,000

  • A set of four monumental parcel-gilt and patinated-bronze over life-size statues of Lucius Verus, Drusus, Trajan and Augustus Caesar

    Mid-20th Century, after the antique
    Estimate
    £60,000–100,000

  • An oak, satin birch and fruitwood architectural lidded model of the Maison Carree, Nîme

    Mid-20th century
    Estimate
    £10,000–15,000

  • A pair of Italian marble models of the Borghese and Medici vases

    Second half 19th century, after the antique
    Estimate
    £6,000-10,000