A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cmMarked for Anthony Pennis, owner of De Twee Scheepjes factory, Delft, 1750-1770Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
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A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23,5 x 17 cmMarked with an axe for the De Porceleyne Byl factory, Delft, ca. 1750Condition: Some surface restoration on the top right corner.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cm Marked for Anthony Pennis, owner of De Twee Scheepjes factory, Delft, 1750-1770Condition: Small rim repairs, hairlines.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A 5-piece Dutch Delft garniture, 18th C. H.: 35 cm (incl. cover)Each vase decorated with a central panel showing a girl fishing on the shore while a threemaster ship sails nearby.Two of the vases marked with an axe for the "De Porceleyne Bijl" factory, Delft, ca. 1760.Condition: Some restoration. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 24 x 16,5 cmMarked for IJsbrand van Duijn, owner of De Porceleyne Schotel factory, Delft, 1773-1791Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23 x 17 cmMarked with an axe, for "De Porceleyne Bijl", ca. 1760Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white oval herring dish, 18th C. Of oval shape, marked with a star symbol above JB and a numeral 5, for "De Witte Starre" ca. 1760.Ca. 27 x 15 cm.Excellent condition.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A Dutch Delft blue and white rectangular herring dish, 18th C. Dim.: 23 x 15,5 cmIn good condition.Marked G:B above the numeral 8 on the back.Similar Examples: - A pair of herring dishes of this date and shape, but with a trellis diaper border and marked DVDD and numeral 2 for Dirck van der Does, the owner of De Roos (The Rose) factory from 1755 to 1770, is in the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (inv. no. OCD 122-04), illustrated in Van Aken-Fehmers 2001, p. 285, no. 91; and one of that pair is illustrated in Jörg 1983, p. 164, no. 119, who also illustrates ibid., p. 84, no. 39, a Chinese export porcelain counterpart of circa 1775, in the Gemeente Museum, Arnhem (inv. no. GM8241). - A single blue and white herring dish marked for De Porceleyne Byl (The Porcelain Axe) Factory, 1770-80, is illustrated in Aronson 2007, p. 72, no. 54.- Another example of a pair is with Aronson Antiquairs and marked AK / 2 / * in blue for Albertus Kiell, the owner of De Witte Ster (The White Star) Factory from 1762 to 1774 (http://www.aronson.com/pair-of-blue-and-white-herring-dishes/) Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
RUSSIAN SILVER INKWELL of cylindrical form on four shaped feet, the body decorated with St.George slaying the dragon and the reverse with the Russian double headed eagle, the side shoulders surmounted with cast silver rats, one with a knife, the other with an axe, either side of the lift up lid with a finial, marked 'A.K' for Andrey Antonovich Kovalsky, Moscow 1844, and the silver standard mark 84, 8.4cm high
Selection of Vintage Star Wars Return of the Jedi Action Figures consisting of Han Solo with Trenchcoat, 2x Biker Scout, Admiral Ackbar, Emperors Royal Guard with cape, B Wing Pilot, 2x Nien Numb, Ree-Yees, Lando Skiff Guard, Leia Boushh disguise, similar complete with helmet and weapon, Bib Fortuna with cape and shield, Emperor, Princess Leia with combat poncho, General Maidine, 2x Prune Face both with cloaks, 2x Nikto, Logray with bag and headdress, Teebo with headdress and axe, Chief Chirpa with headdress, Wicket with headdress, Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight, plus various weapons from both vintage and more modern action figures. (25 figures, 20 weapons)
Lord of the Rings - a collection of 5 Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring figures to include Gandalf with light up staff action, Uruk-Hai Warrior, Gimli with axe swirling action, Aragorn, Witch King Ringwraith with sword lunging action and a Lurtz with bow attack action (5) boxed Est £40 - £60
REGGAE - Smashing collection of 14 x Roots/Dub LP's to include early pressings and modern, deleted issues. Artists/titles to include The Overnight Players - Babylon Destruction (killer dub! Rare original yellow vinyl CHALP 008), Cornell Campbell - Dance In A Greenwich Farm (original UK Grounation GROL 503), Don Carlos (x4) inc. Them Never Know... (JJ 084),Never Run Away. Day To Day Living, and Plantation, Junior Reid & Cornell Campbell - Double Top (TWLP 1033), Max Romeo - Open The Iron Gate, Devon Russell (x2) and Battle Axe (reissue). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
A South East Asia spear, 19th Century The 38cm double sided spear head mounted on a brass socket, connected to a wooden shaft, head hunters sword, 48cm single edged blade with hatchet point, ivory grip with basket weave decoration and feathers, complete with wooden scabbard, a sickle shaped sword, 52cm single edged shaped blade with turned wooden grip, Pacific axe (possibly Australian), the blade with incised animal stylised decoration, wooden shaft, further African sword, 35cm shaped double edged blade with wooden grips, complete with leather scabbard. (5)
Britains Boy Scouts four marching, straight arm with poles, four marching, bent arm with poles, two patrol leaders, Scoutmaster, one with semaphore flags, one standing, one kneeling with axe, one second grade walking, and two to pull trek cart (G, some F, one dented, boy with flags one arm glued) (17)
Britains Scots Guards and Pioneers set 75, FIRST VERSION, valise packs, marching at the slope with piper and bemedalled officer (F-P, three men, one arm and two bayonets missing, one arm shoulder loop cracked), and set 82, Colours and Pioneers, wasp waisted colour bearer (G-F, one pioneer and two axe heads missing) 1897 (12)
Roman, ca. 0 to 450 CE. This is a hammered iron axe blade with a long, hooked blade, and an oval hole for a wood handle. Iron is very difficult to date, but we do know that the Romans admired the axe styles of the Germanic/Celtic people they encountered as their empire grew and adopted many of them as their own. Size: 7.3" L x 4.75" W x 1.7" H (18.5 cm x 12.1 cm x 4.3 cm). Provenance: Ex-Private PJ. Piscopo Collection, Ex M. Pedersen acquired before 1990. Condition: Heavy rust/patina, but shape is clear. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111764
Western Europe, 15th to 16th century CE. This is a very large halberd that stands over 10 feet tall with its original wood pole! The halberd is a two-handed pole weapon consisting of an axe-head topped with a spike that became prominent in the 14th and 15th centuries and was used by various armies throughout Europe until the late 1700s. The iron head on this piece is attached to the pole by four sturdy langets. The shape of this head looks very similar to one from Sweden in the 1500s, but it could also have come from Germany or Switzerland. These weapons were cheap to make and could be used many ways in battle -- for hand to hand combat, for pulling horsemen to the ground, or for killing horses -- and famously were used to kill Charles the Bold in 1477 and, archaeologists have recently theorized, mortally wound King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. Size: 9" W x 105" H (22.9 cm x 266.7 cm). DUE TO LENGTH ITEM CANNOT SHIP INTERNATIONAL. Provenance: Ex-Private Young collection, Colorado Springs, CO Condition: Some cracking to the wood; some patina to the blade. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #111783
4 North American Indian re-enactment items: an axe with the head made from a flat pebble, a club with the head made from a rounded pebble; a knife with 6½” blade and handle made from antler bound with strips of hide, and a rattle made from a terrapin shell with deer’s hoof handle; and 3 other associated bead decorated items. GC (7)
A Britains Historical Series Knights of Agincourt – Foot Knights No1664. Comprising 5 knights in action poses, one wielding a axe, one a mace, one sword, plus two with polearms. All tied onto original stamped backing card, complete with loose ‘complaint’ slip. Boxed, lid minor wear/splitting to edges. Contents Mint. Plate 3

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