A collection of Asian agate carving, to include, a Chinese neolithic style stone axe head, 25cm long, a carved mixed agate Chinese model of a fish, on hardwood stand, a lapis carving of two horses, a butterscotch coloured carved seal, 7.5cm high, a dog of fo, a frog, a cow and a glazed pig (Qty) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com
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Dinky Toys - A boxed Dinky Toys #286 Ford Transit Fire Appliance. Finished in red with 'Fire Service' labels to side panel, white plastic aerial and white interior, spun hubs with chrome ladder and black roof ladder panel this bright model appears to be in Mint condition complete with retractable hose, original instruction leaflet, and fire axe accessories in side door. The model comes in an Excellent carded picture box with some storage wear and imperfections and a price sticker to one end. This model is ex shop stock having been placed in storage in the late 1980s by the Vendor after the passing of his late father, who owned and managed a toy shop for many years in Liverpool.
A Meissen figure of Winter, modelled as a boy seated upon a sledge holding an axe beside a girl warming her hands on a brazier, incised G 94', 14cm high, both upon turquoise and pink stiff leaf bases, underglazed crossed swords to base Condition Report: The boys right arm and axe have been restored. Please see images. Losses to leaves on front and back of figure
A collection of x4 WWII Second World War British Army field equipment knives / weapons. All broad arrow marked and dated 1940 - 1944. Comprising of:1) 1940 British Army ' Billhook ' knife approx 39cm2) 1941 British Army wood axe 40cm3) 1942 British Army meat cleaver stamped with makers mark ELWELL ( Elwell & Co ) approx 44cm4) 1944 British Army jungle machete with makers marks J.J.B and original brown leather scabbard also dated 1944 and stamped 'S.L 1944 '. Approx 52cm
An original WWII Second World War British Army military aircraft escape axe likely from a Horsa glider. The typical insulated rubber handle with textured grip is marked that it has been ' Tested 15000 volts '. Marked to the reverse is ' Patent No 515767 '. The Ellwell made axe face shows the broad arrow mark and date 1944. Measures approx 40cm
An Indian heavy ebony walking stick, deeply carved overall with spiral and chequered patterns, stylised foliage, and elephant-head handle; a heavy hardwood walking stick, deeply carved in the form of an entwined snake with Indonesian-style monster head; and a 20th century Polish Shepherds' walking stick axe.
A SELECTION OF SEMI PRECIOUS GEMSTONES AND MINERALS, to include a display box of gemstones with descriptions and locations, a small sample box of rough ore, a box of tumble stones, a flint axe head, a large piece of quartz, with a box containing various pieces such as slices of agate, a moss agate trinket box, carved agate fobs, carved mineral letter openers etc
Royal Ulster Constabulary Walking Stick, black painted spiked stick mounted with blackened crowned harp badge to the top section; Isle of Ely Constabulary torch with plaque to the centre; Brown leather belt and cross strap with brass buckle fitting and attached a large wooden truncheon (79cms in length); Fireman’s axe with silver plaque engraved “Brandkarens Skatteklubbs H pris”. European hallmarks to the plaque.
Four 19th century Meissen porcelain figures, tallest 6" high (damages and losses)Condition:Man & Lady with box: Chips to decorative flowers (front and back)Rubbing to decoration.Man & Lady with goat: Chips to decorative leaves and restoration to base.Man with axe and Lady with pot: Chips to base, chips to the axe being held, chipped finger, chips to leaves, man has chipped foot, rubbing to decoration.Lady playing instrument with seated man: Top of instrument is chipped, mans foot is chipped, base is chipped, hat is cracked and chipped.
TWO FINE SILVER-GILT MODELS OF AN ELEPHANT AND RHINOCEROS WITH EXOTIC RIDERS PROBABLY CONTINENTAL, 18TH CENTURY AND LATER the elephant as a perfume burner, modelled with a seated oriental Empress, wearing a headdress and bird, flower and leaf robes, sitting cross-legged on a leaf and flower decorated pillow and a tasselled saddle cloth decorated with scrolls, accompanied by a 'mahoot' driver sitting on the animal's head holding an axe and arrows, the rhinoceros with his armour plated body based on the famous woodcut by Albrecht Durer, has an almost identical seated dignitary and 'mahoot' and a similar pillow, each raised on a later onyx plinth, both unmarked (2) the elephant: 35.5cm high, 28.5cm long, 151oz (approx) the rhinoceros: 36.2cm high, 28.5cm long, 165oz (approx) PROVENANCE Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House LITERATURE Edward Alfred Jones, The Gold and Silver of Windsor Castle,1911, pp.226-227, pl.XL, no.1 for an almost identical elephant group with a male figure, described as 'Elephant, Silver-gilt, The Elephant is driven by a figure holding arrows and an axe, and is surmounted by a large Indian god. Weight, 185 1/4oz. Height, 14in. No marks. English, eighteenth century'. CATALOGUE NOTE In the 17th and 18th centuries the fashion for all things oriental and exotic ensured models of elephants and rhinoceros to be imported in various styles and media, including porcelain. In the 18th century, Meissen began to produce similar models based on eastern prototypes and the present lot owes much to elephant and rhinoceros groups modelled by J. J. Kandler and P. Reinicke in the 1740s.
ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO BERTOS ITALIAN, 1678-1741 a carved marble allegorical group fragment, depicting a slave, possibly Ganymede, in the grips of an eagle surmounted by a naked male figure, the back with an axe, a barrel and a rope, 62cm high, on a later stone stand LITERATURE See Charles Avery, Bertos - The Triumph of Motion, for relating sculptures.

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