b'55275A carved marine ivory torso mounted on stone base, 20th century,11.5cm overall$120200 276An Indian carved ivory statue of a dancing woman on timber plinth, early to mid 20th century,18cm high$200300 277A cast bronze statue of an African woman, mounted on a stone base, mid 20th century,33cm high overall$200300 278DUNHILL table cigar lighter, onyx with silver finish, 20th century,8cm high, 9.5cm wide$100200 279MERCEDES BENZ vintage metal emblem,21cm diameter$80120 280A turned wooden truncheon, 20th century,54cm long$60100 281(After) DIMITRI CHIPARUS reclining exotic dancer, cast in bronze on marble plinth,43cm high, 62cm wide$8001,200 282(After) PAUL MANSHIP (1885-1966) Atlanta cast bronze statue on green marble plinth, circa 1970, 28293cm high overall,Manship created his original Atalanta in 1921. In Greek mythology, the lovelyThe delays allowed Hippomenes to284swift-footed maiden Atalanta couldwin the race and to take as his brideJOSEF LORENZL (Austria, 1892-1950) run faster than all others. Because aAtalanta, who was secretly pleased byArt Deco bronze statue of a posing prophecy warned her to avoid marriage,the races outcome. Flying dolphins,female nude on marble base,she challenged each of her suitors to aa common motif in ancient Greek art,signed Lorenzl,footracedeath being the penalty foradorn the sculptures base. 55cm high overalldefeat. While observing the races, a$1,0001,500 $1,2002,000 handsome youth named Hippomenes fell in love with Atalanta and challenged her, hoping to gain her hand in marriage.283 285The young suitor invoked the aid ofJOSEF LORENZL (Austria, 1892-1950)An antique French bronze statue Aphrodite, the goddess of love, whoArt Deco bronze statue of a standingof a reclining female nude, presented him with three golden apples.female nude on marble base, 19th/20th century,During the contest, Hippomenessigned Lorenzl, foundry button mark near base,dropped the apples one at a time, each55cm high overall 13cm high, 25cm wideof which Atalanta paused to pick up.$1,2002,000$300500 '