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Click here to subscribeGroup of antique and vintage jewellery and watches to include an Edwardian gold diamond and pearl stick pin in leather box, ladies 9ct gold Verrex wristwatch, Victorian cameo bracelet, Victorian silver brooches, 1940s Indian coin bracelet, and various vintage jewelleryGold stick pin is unmarked and weighs 1.3 grams9ct gold watch weighs 11.1 grams in total
A GROUP OF VINTAGE SUNDRIES to include a mounted taxidermy fox head mounted on a shield plaque (signs of wear, label to the reverse), height 30cm x width 20cm x depth 25cm, tribal drum with a hide top and plant fibre surrounds, height 22cm, a shooting stick, and a lined fox stole (4) (Condition Report: general signs of age related wear, overall fair condition)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, GLASS AND METAL WARES, to include Lladro Polar Bear Seated With Flowers, no 6356, sculptor Juan Huerta, issued 1997-2002 (loss to one leaf), a Lladro duck figure, an Alfred Capredoni for Dartington Crystal glass sculpture of a heron in reeds, gilt metal and mother of pearl opera glasses marked Chevalier Paris, a Royal Crown Derby Mikado square bowl (crazing, hairlines) and Derby Posies trinket dish, a cloisonne chamber stick (some cracks and losses to enamel) and trinket box, a plated salt with three lion paw feet, stamped 'O'M', a Robert Welch for Old Hall tea set, art glass vases and paperweights, etc (qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated in description)
Inert WW2 Bulgarian Stick Grenade, Inert Bulgarian hand stick grenade with shorter wood handle stamped 5 ½ C with green painted head and grey metal base which unscrews, rare to find. NOT AVAILABLE TO BIDDERS OUTSIDE THE UK. Collection only, please see shipping information in relation to inert grenades before bidding.
Inert WW2 German Stick Grenade: Example with the head having much of the stencilling remaining, nicely stamped with waffen-amt and dates. We believe this to be a post war made example. NOT AVAILABLE TO BIDDERS OUTSIDE THE UK. PLEASE SEE SHIPPING INFORMATION IN RELATION TO SHIPPING OF GRENADES. PERSONAL COLLECTION ADVISED.
Ca. 400 - 380 C. A large krater with a broad, inverted bell-shaped body that tapers towards a disc-shaped base, surmounted by a thick, flaring rim. Two loop handles are affixed to the upper body, curving inward. The surface is coated in black glaze with red-figure decoration. A continuous band of meander and chequered motifs encircles the lower part of the body, while the rim is framed by a frieze of laurel leaves. On Side A, a nude male figure stands to the left, holding a situla in his lowered right hand. He wears a fillet around his head and maintains a relaxed posture, facing a draped female figure to the right, who extends her right hand holding a patera. Her hair is adorned with a sakkos. Between them, a small altar with a flame is depicted. Side B presents two ephebi wrapped in himatia, facing each other. The figure on the right leans on a stick, while a pair of halteres is positioned between them.For similar see: Trendal A.D., Red Figure Vase of Apulia, Plate 6, n. 5 - 6.Size: 260mm x 270mm; Weight: 2.2kgProvenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Belgian art market; Hugo Lievens, Brussels 1982. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ca. 360 - 350 BC. A bell krater attributed to the Black Thyrsus Painter with an inverted bell-shaped body tapering towards a disc-shaped base. Two horizontal loop handles extend from the upper body, curving inward. A band of laurel leaves runs beneath the flared rim. An ovolo pattern encircles the bases of the handles. Below, large palmettes with scrolling tendrils are symmetrically arranged, and a meander pattern frames the lower section. On Side A, a Dionysiac thiasus is depicted with Dionysus riding a white panther to the left. Beside him, a maenad dances, wearing a long, flowing chiton with finely rendered folds, and her hair is arranged in an updo. The scene is framed by two satyrs; one on the left plays the flute, while the other, positioned to the right, is shown with an outstretched arm, holding a patera. Above the figures, large clusters of grapes are arranged across the scene. Side B portrays three youths engaged in conversation, all wrapped in himatia. The figure on the right holds a stick, while the other two stand facing him, their postures relaxed.For similar see: The Louvre Museum, Other inventory number: N 2799.Size: 370mm x 350mm; Weight: 3.7kgProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the Dutch art market; previously acquired on the Belgian art market; Peter van der Elst, Liege, 1987. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Collection of mixed glass to include vases, candle stick, Stuart paperweight, decanter, ring stand, glass trays, Murano glass basket and cranberry coloured glass pig, bird and fish examples together with a silver plated ladle, white stone Husky dog and a quantity of Dinky and Matchbox model toy cars