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AN IMPERIAL EMBROIDERED SILK APRICOT-GROUND 'TWELVE-SYMBOL' WOMAN'S DRAGON ROBE19th centuryThe robe couched in gold and silver threads with nine five-clawed dragons pursuing flaming pearls amidst clusters of clouds interspersed with bats, stylised shou characters and the Twelve Symbols of Imperial Authority, all reserved on an apricot-yellow ground above the terrestrial diagram with lishui stripe at the hem, with dark-ground cuffs, collar and sleeve bands decorated with further dragons and clouds. 130cm (51 1/4in) long.Footnotes:十九世紀 杏黃緞繡十二章紋女龍袍Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., LondonA European private collection來源: 倫敦古董商Spink & Son Ltd.歐洲私人收藏 Published, Exhibited and Illustrated: Spink & Son Ltd, Chinese Textiles, London, 1994, p.53, cat.no. 53.展覽著錄: Spink & Son Ltd, 《Chinese Textiles》,倫敦,1994年,第53頁,圖錄編號53 The robe is distinguished by the Twelve Symbols of Imperial Authority, which include the sun, the moon, the constellation, the rock, the dragon, the pheasant, the axe-head, the figure fu, the water plant, the sacrificial vessels, the flames, and the grain. According to the Book of Documents (尚書), the legendary ancient Emperor Shun referred twelve symbols as ancient in his time and wished for them to be used on sacrificial robes. In the early Eastern Han Dynasty, the system of clothing and adornment was established. From that point on, and lasting through the Ming and Qing dynasties, the twelve-symbol pattern was used as the decorative design for the attire of emperors and officials for nearly two thousand years. Only slight changes in the positioning and colours of the twelve symbols developed over time. In the Huanchao liqi lushi (皇朝禮器圖式) compiled in 1759 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong, the Twelve Symbols were only mentioned in regulations regarding to the Emperor's chaofu and longpao, which leads to the assumption that their use was reserved for the emperor during the Qing dynasty. However, some scholars have observed instances where the right to use the Twelve Symbols was conferred as a mark of Imperial favour, and there are several examples of women's robes featuring the symbols. See G.Dickinson & L.Wrigglesworth, Imperial Wardrobe, London, 1990, p.93. The absence of the two vents at the front and back, along with the design of the sleeve sections indicate that the present lot is a woman's robe. The use of this prestigious yellow colour, particularly in a robe adorned with the Twelve Symbols of Imperial Authority, would have been reserved for a high-ranking woman in the Qing court.See a related yellow-ground embroidered gauze Twelve-Symbol woman's dragon robe, Guangxu, in the Qing Court Collection, in the Palace Museum, Beijing (acc. no. 故00044110). See also a similar embroidered yellow silk Twelve-Symbol woman's dragon robe, 19th century, which was sold at Christie's New York, 21 September 2004, lot 87.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL SWORD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the tapered steel blade etched with scrolls and maker's name KENNING... over a brass trefoil guard, bakelite grip and trefoil pommel, in leather and brass scabbard, along with a halbard-type axe head and another sword and two fencing foil bladesthe first87cm overall
Vintage advertising. A collection of fifteen late 19th century Victorian & later stoneware cream jugs, all with named dairies. The lot to include two two tone Lancashire Hygienic Dairies cream jugs, four differing Cooper & Co.'s Fresh Thick Cream pots, an Eccles Co-operative Society example, A Dann The Creamery example, two The United Creameries Preserved Cream pots, Dumfriesshire Dairy Finest Fresh Cream pot, Riley's Dairy Bridlington example, Axe Brand Crewkerne Dairy example, and a Galloway Creamery Co. Ld. Stranraer example. Some transfer printed, some stamped.Tallest measures approx. 14cm tall.
A FRENCH ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE MANTEL CLOCK with an axe moon dial with roman numeral time marks, a calendar dial engraved with month and date selection in French and Arabic numerals, an external bell beneath the finial behind a lion and fleur-de-lis decoration, 'Je Sonne La Bonne Heure' inscribed to brass across the front, green stained glass side panels, silvered side columns and splayed feet, height 56cm x width 27cm, interior brass timepiece stamped 'Medaille d'Argent' '1855' and numbered '750', pendulum in situ (1) (Condition Report: pendulum included, rear door opens, slight damage to one of the suns on the panel, dusty, untested)
The Book of the Axe by George P. R. Pulman, 1875 fourth edition, this is a presentation copy and inscribed by the author as a gift to a follower of his work. A handwritten letter from the author and the memorial card from his funeral have both been bound within also with folding map, illustrations in text, gilt-pictorial cloth - some spotting to inside
A Viking in chainmail armor raises his axe behind his head, with his bearskin cape flowing dramatically behind him. Duncan Royale manufacturing plate. Marked Limited Edition. Marked 6,114 of 10,000. Issued: 1985Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5"W x 11.75"HEdition Number: 6,114 of 10,000Manufacturer: Duncan RoyaleCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Minor hairline crack in sword sheath.
AN INTERESTING COLLECTION OF ELEVEN PALEOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC BRITISH AND IRISH FLINT AND STONE TOOLS To include axe heads, whetstone, all with various collection numbers, most with collection labels largely illegible except for one axe with label inscribed in ink "Found with hammer marked θ when trenching in the *** of Inniscarra House, * given to me by Buchanan Walsh Esq September 1885", whetstone label "Whetstone 65 Co. Antrim" and ball "Co. Antrim" largest 18.5cm long, smallest 8.5cm long, circular quartz ball 7.5cm diameter Provenance: Inness Collection. J Brown of Salisbury. P. W. Reynolds. With print out of an original listing/cataloguing which states: "An Interesting Collection of Eleven Prehistoric Palaeolithic and Neolithic British and Irish Flint and Stone Tools With old paper labels detailing find spots and with inventory numbers Provenance: Ex Inness collection Ex collection: J Brown of Salisbury Ex collection P. W Reynolds A British Palaeolithic 'Coup de Poing' Bifacial Flint Hand Axe Found in the Thames Gravel with old Inness collection label inscribed '38 Coup de Poing Milton St. Thames Gravel' with black inventory no 'A.301' Middle Acheulian 300,000 - 200,000 BC Size: 9.2cm long- 3½in long Another Similar British Palaeolithic Flint Hand Axe with black inventory no '302' 300,000 - 200,000 BC Size: 8.3cm long - 3¼ ins long A Northern Irish Neolithic Circular Hammer or Pecking Stone with Inness paper label 'Hammer Co. Antrim' and label to the top inscribed '64.350' Circa 10,000 BC Size: 7cm diameter - 2¾ ins long A Northern Irish Neolithic Cylindrical Whetstone of Greenish Black Basalt with white inventory no '351' and two old paper labels from the Inness collection inscribed 'Whetstone 65. Co. Antrim' and 'Neolithic Late Large Whetstone Co. Antrim' 7000 - 6000 BC Size: 14cm long - 5½ ins long A Northern Irish Neolithic Axe Head of Black Basalt with white inventory no '352' and old Blue paper label inscribed 'Found in a Ploughed Field Adjoining the Ormeau Bridge, Belfast 305', A red bordered Paper Inness collection label inscribed 'Neos. Late Axe. 563 Belfast. Co. Antrim' Circa 5000 BC Size: 14.3cm long - 5½ ins long A Northern Irish Stone Axe Head with Inness paper label inscribed 'Neos Late Axe 114. Co. Antrim' Circa 5000 - 4000 BC Size: 12.8cm - 5 ins long A Small British Neolithic Stone Axe Head White inventory no '354' and Red Inness collection label inscribed 'Neos Late Axe - Wiltshire' Circa 5000 BC Size: 9.5cm - 3¾ ins long A Small Northern Irish Neolithic Stone Axe with Black collection no '355' an old paper label inscribed 'Near Moira May 1844' and an Inness collection label '71. Neos 805. Axe. Moira Co. Antrim' Circa 5000 BC Size: 12.4cm - 4¾ ins long A Southern Irish Neolithic Stone Chisel an old paper label inscribed 'Found with Hammer Marked Thus When Trenching in the Lawn of Inniscarra House and Given to Me by Buchanan Walsh Esq. September 1885' and an Inness collection label inscribed 'Neo Late Chisel. Inniscarra. Co. Cork' inventory no in white '356' Circa 5000 BC Size: 13cm long - 5 ins long A Rare Large Northern Irish Neolithic Stone Anvil white painted inventory no '357' old Inness collection label inscribed 'Co. Antrim Stott. Coll.' Circa 6000 BC Size: 13.2cm long - 5¼ ins long A British Neolithic Large Stone Axe Head with an old Inness collection label inscribed 'Neos. Late. Large Axe. Wiltshire. 69.' white painted inventory no '358' Circa 4000 BC Size: 18.5cm - 7¼ ins long" Bidders are advised that this lot will require an export license if purchased by an overseas buyer wishing to have it exported from the UK. Condition Report: All with wear from age, burial and excavation. Labels largely faded and illegibleCondition Report Disclaimer
An African carved wooden door, having carved decoration, depicting a hunter with weapons and animals, with lock to the left side, having hinge pin to the top, pin missing from bottom, 98cm x 40cm excluding pin, together with another, having hunting decoration, with hunter, weapons and animals, with carved axe design to the rear of the door, complete with lock and hinge pin to the right sight, pin to the top, bottom pin missing, 115cm x 44cm excluding pin (2)
MOUNTAINEERING. MANNERING, George Edward. With Axe and Rope in the New Zealand Alps, 1st ed., Longmans 1891, half title, frontis., b&w plts., folding map and 24pp. pubs. cat. at rear, occasional spotting, orig. cloth gilt, spine sunned, 8vo; WHITE, Walter. Three Works: A Month in Yorkshire, London 1858; On Foot Through the Tyrol, 1856; and A July Holiday in Saxony, Bohemia and Silesia, 1857, original blind stamped cloth, first two with pubs. catalogue at rear, 8vo; and others related (19)
PULMAN, George P. R. The Book of the Axe, containing a Piscatorial Description of that Stream and Historical Sketches of all the Parishes and Remarkable Places upon its Banks, London 1875, fourth edition rewritten and greatly enlarged, folding map to frontispiece, linen-backed, fifteen full page plates and numerous woodcuts in text, thick 8vo
An Indian battle axe, probably 19th century, the crescent shaped blade, with deities and engraved decoration, loosely mounted on a wood handle, with a metal pommel, and spear to the terminal, 78cm long,together with an Indian Khanda temple sword, with copper inlay and raised figures and motifs, 89cm overall (2)Condition ReportUsed, with wear and rusting throughout both.
° ° Axe, J. Wortley (editor) - The Horse: its treatment in health and disease. With a complete guide to breeding training and management. 9 vols. many plates (some coloured and folded), 13 folded pedigree tables, many text illus., vols 3 * 5 with colour and flapped illus. on back pastedown; original gilt lettered and colour decorated cloth, 4to. Gresham Publishing Company, 1906 -
Very large quantity (c190) of mainly 1930s-70s (a few earlier/later) TIMETABLE BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS & PAMPHLETS for SW England operators, including a large proportion from small independents and quite a few ABC-types. Operators include Axe Vale, Bath Tramways, Blake's, Bristol, Brutonian, Camelot, Caradon, Cheltenham, Darley Ford, Duchy Bus, Exeter, Fry's, Gourd, Grenville, GWR, Hawkeys, Hambly, Lavington & Devizes, Marigold, One & All, North Cornwall, Pearce's, Scarlet's, Tilley's, Wake's and many more. Mostly in good to very good condition. [c190]
British Rail enamel STATION SIGN with double-arrow logo from Hednesford station on the former LNWR Chase Line from Birmingham to Rugeley. Closed in 1965 under the Beeching Axe, the station re-opened in 1989 from when this sign is likely to date. A flanged sign measuring 39" x 40" (100cm x 102cm) and in excellent condition with strong colours and shine. A couple of very small chips at the edges and other small chips and nicks on the flange. [1]

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