b'60495A Danish Art Deco bronze dish, circa 1930,marked to the base TINOS BRONCE,19.5cm diameter$200300496DEMETRE CHIPARUS (AFTER)Art Deco dancing lady statue,cast bronze on Belgian black slate plinth, 2nd half of the 20th century,signed D.H. Chiparus,66cm high$4,0006,000497Antique ink pot and blotter, two jewellery boxes and a perfume atomizer, mid 20th century,the larger jewellery box 11.5cm diameter (5)$100150 495498PAUL HOWARD MANSHIP (1885-1966) (AFTER),Atalanta,bronze,90cm (including incorporated base).Manship created his original Atalanta in 1921. In Greek mythology, the lovely swift-footed maiden Atalanta could run faster than all others. Because a prophecy warned her to avoid marriage, she challenged each of her suitors to a footracedeath being the penalty for defeat. While observing the races, a handsome youth named Hippomenes fell in love with Atalanta and challenged her, hoping to gain her hand in marriage. The young suitor invoked the aid of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who presented him with three golden apples. During the contest, Hippomenes dropped the apples one at a time, each of which Atalanta paused to pick up. The delays allowed Hippomenes to win the race and to take as his bride Atalanta, who was secretly pleased by the races outcome. Flying dolphins, a common motif in ancient Greek art, adorn the sculptures base.$2,0002,500499The Ballerina cast bronze sculpture, mid 20th century,42cm high$120200 496'