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An Anglo-Indian carved hardwood table screen, 19th century, comprising four panels, each inlaid with four ivory portrait miniature paintings, within a carved foliate surround, a Sotheby's label to the reverse,53cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018.Condition Report52cm wideSome damages/splits present to the frame. Miniatures appear to be securely fitted. Hinges work well.
This is a fabulous Omega TV Screen with all original parts.; The grey dial is in perfect condition.; It has a outer ring of light grey with batons for the hour markers.; The Omega Automatic movement is working well and serviced in March 2022.It comes with a new leather strap to match the dial.I don't polish my vintage watches and the case is in good condition.; If you prefer a shiny case it will polish up well.Very few Omega TV's available in this condition at this price.
Chinese table screen with a jade panel with finely sculpted scene with figures writing on scrollsChinees tafelscherm met paneel in jade met fijn gesculpteerd tafereel met vooraan een scène met figuren die scrolls aan het beschrijven zijn en met op de achterkant een landschap - met houten montuur - hoogte en breedte : 23,5 en 29 cm
19th century carved wood fire screen, shield pediment decorated with oak leaves and acorns, the surrounding shell carved frame decorated with scrolling foliage, bead needle work panel depicting floral bouquet, on foliate carved splayed supports with scrolled terminals Dimensions: Height: 97cm Length/Width: 58cm Depth/Diameter: 41cm
Four folding screen - four panel folding screen upholstered in patterned fabric decorated with animals and fruiting trees (W155cm, H169cm); three panel folding screen upholstered in orange ground fabric decorated with floral urns (W123cm, H186cm); four panel folding screen in floral pattern fabric (W157cm, H169cm); four panel folding screen in cream floral pattern fabric (W161cm, H177cm)
A JAPANESE FOUR PANEL SCREEN 20TH CENTURY Ink and colour on paper, decorated on one side with trees against a gold background, signed and sealed with a repeated blue pattern on the reverse 152.5cm high, 187cm wide, 2cm deep, 47.7cm wide when folded Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. Marks, knocks, scratches, and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some wear and lifting to edges. Hole on the blue patterned side and particular surface wear. Working hinges. The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE EIGHT FOLD 'BYOBU' SCREEN WITH NINE 'MANCHURIAN' CRANES MEIJI PERIOD- 19TH CENTURY Paper, gold leaf, silk, ink, wood, metal, after Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828) signed: 'Hoitsu Itsu'/Rimpa School" 179cm high-533cm wide, 5 feet 10½ ins, 17 feet 5¾ ins wide This very large screen depicts seven 'Manchurian Cranes standing and eating, while a 'pair' of cranes gently glide downwards to join the 'flock'. 'Byobu', which means wind walls (屏 byo wall and 風 bu wind), are ornate and decorated 'mobile' walls used to separate interior spaces and provide privacy within a section of a room. As their name suggests, they were originally used as windbreakers in the 'airy' Japanese residences of antiquity. Born into the family of the feudal Lords of Himeji castle, Sakai Hōitsu had a privileged upbringing providing him the opportunity to study Noh drama, haiku poetry, tea-ceremony, music and painting. As was common during the Edo period, Hoitsu began his study of painting with the officially sanctioned 'Kano School', later receiving influence from and instruction in the contemporary Ukiyo-e, Maruyama-Shijo and Nagasaki styles. Taking 'tonsure' as a monk in 1797 Hoitsu freed himself of his significant familial obligations and immersed himself in the study of the life and art of Ogata Korin (1658-1716). He was inspired by the fact that a century earlier Hoitsu's family had been among Korin's chief patrons; numerous masterpieces by Korin were preserved in their family collection. In 1815, 100 years after Korin's death, Hoitsu published 'Korin Hyakuzu' (One Hundred Paintings by Korin), woodblock print reproductions of paintings by the master. Besides honouring Korin in this way, he clearly traced the lineage of what would come to be known in a later age as the Rinpa (Rimpa) School. Hoitsu, while taking Korin's works as his model, went on to create highly affecting works reflective of the refined tastes of his day.
MOVABLE BOOK. The Motograph Moving Picture Book. London: Bliss, Sands & Co., 1898. 4to (294 x 233mm.) 13 black and white plates, transparency screen in front pocket. (Toning, offsetting to front-free endpaper and spotting, also slight spotting to 2 plates.) Original red cloth-backed pictorial boards (spotting, minor staining to lower cover). Provenance: Sidney Maskell (school prize label mounted to pocket).
THEATRE. ‘The Spotlight’ Casting Directory For Stage and Screen. London: ‘The Spotlight’ Ltd., Autumn 1937. No. 41, 4to (282 x 195mm.) Numerous photographic portraits of actors and actresses of the day, including Laurence Olivier, sectional dividers, numerous advertisements. (Toning, title detached, minor creasing.) Original card covers (extremities rubbed). – And a related volume (‘Variety International Show Business Reference, 1983’, 1983, 8vo) (2).
BOWMORE 12 YEAR OLD SCREEN PRINT 1990S 1L ISLAY SINGLE MALT 43% ABV / 1L Sat on the picturesque shore of Loch Indaal, Bowmore is a distillery steeped in mythology and legend, ranging from tales of Sea Dragons and Devils in churches to, er, seagulls. Making use of Islay’s abundant peat, Bowmore whisky can be smoky and briny, but it distinguishes itself from its contemporaries with notes of tropical fruit and Parma Violets.Most famous among whisky auction regulars are its outstanding “Black” releases. These 1964 vintage sherry bombs were available for a snip when they made their debut in the early 1990s, but are now capable of commanding five figure sums at auction.
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