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Ca. 300-500 AD A bronze pendant composed of an enameled pelta-shaped central plaque with arms tapering to discoid cells with red enamel inserts. Each cell with a flat-section triangular protrusion. Size: L:48mm / W:70mm ; 26.6g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in a private Oxford Estate.
Batman 1994enamel on Strathmore paper11 3/8 x 9 cm (29 x 23 in.)framed dimensions: 84 x 69 cm (33 1/8 x 27 1/8 in.)signed, dated and dedicated on verso in pencilCONDITIONObserved out of frame, the work appears in good condition. The paper is partially laid down, one of the corners has lifted. Multiple pin holes visible to each corner. Very fine and stable craquelure. Scattered light surface scratches visible along the left and right edges, and along the lower center. Inspection under UV light shows no apparent sign of restoration.N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
A SOLID SILVER & GUILLOCHE ENAMEL 8 DAY CARRIAGE CLOCK CIRCA 1900Movement: Manual wind with lever escapement platform.Case: Diameter approx. 90mm by 64mm by 47mm, Made in France, numbered.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use.
A RARE 18K SOLID GOLD & ENAMEL CARTIER PARIS WATCH LIGHTERCIRCA 1930sMovement: 15J, manual wind, signed European Watch & Clock Co Inc, numberedCase: Approx. 45.7mm by 32.5mm by 11.5mm, signed Cartier Paris, Made in France, two sets of numbers, 18k French hallmarks.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in good condition.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In good condition, with some scratches and wear due to general use.
A VERY RARE GENTLEMAN'S 14K SOLID ROSE GOLD LARGE TONNEAU CASED LONGINES WRIST WATCHDATED 1915, WITH ORIGINAL DECORATIVE SILVER & BLUE ENAMEL DIAL, ORIGINALLY DELIVERED TO LONGINES AGENT SCHWOB IN RUSSIA, AS CONFIRMED BY LONGINES HERITAGE DEPARTMENTMovement: Manual wind, cal. 15.26, signed Longines, numbered 3,1xx,xxxCase: Approx. 44.5mm by 36.7mm, snap back with hinged lugs, 14k hallmarks, numbered.Strap: Leather.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial very good condition.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some light scratches and wear due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In good condition.
A GENTLEMAN'S BRITISH MILITARY ROLEX GS MK II POCKET WATCHCIRCA 1930s, WITH BLACK ENAMEL DIAL, MATCHING ISSUE NUMBERS ON CASE BACK, MIDDLE & DIALMovement: 15J, manual wind, signed Rolex, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 49.5mm, three piece case with screw back & front, signed Rolex 31 Records Universels, issue markings A.19055 G.S. MK. II ^, case middle numbered A.19055.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition, no cracks or damage.Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed.Case: In very good condition, with some scratches & light wear due to use.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the arched hood with three associated gilt ball finials, above plain pilasters, the boxwood-strung trunk with full length door centred by an urn and floral patera, the white enamel dial with faux moon phase, Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, with gilt-painted spandrels, signed "Jn. Hallett, Lyme", eight day movement striking the hours on a bell. Height 225cm
A brass repeating alarm carriage clock, early 20th century, the eight day twin-train movement with jewelled platform balance escapement, striking half-hourly on a gong, the brass case with bevelled glass, beaded moulding and a reeded handle, the white enamel dial with Arabic chapter ring inscribed "C. Seiffert, Paris". Height excluding handle 16.5cm
An Edwardian 15ct gold peridot and seed pearl pendant, further decorated with white enamel (losses to enamel), the round-cut peridot in a pierced circular setting, on a reeded yellow metal chain, the barrel clasp with stamped Chinese marks; together with a 9ct gold brooch set with seed pearls, of flowerhead form. Pendant diameter excluding bale 34mm, chain 39cm, weight of chain 8.5 grams, weight of pendant and brooch 13.9 grams
THE SECOND WORLD DSO GROUP TO BRIGADIER EDRIC HENRY PETER LASSEN RAMC who, after nearly drowning while coming ashore at Sword Beach on D-Day, set up and commanded No 21 Field Hospital. Military C.B.E. GVI Distinguished Service OrderIndian General Service Medal ' Northwest Frontier 1935. Correctly impressed. Capt E H P Lassen RAMCIndian General Service Medal. Northwest Frontier 1936 - 37. Correctly impressed. Capt E H P Lassen RAMC1939 to 45 StarFrance & Germany StarDefence MedalWar Medal GSM 1962 -2007 Malay Peninsula. Correctly impressed. Brig E H P Lassen DSO.Order of Leopold (Belgium)Belgium Croix de Guerre.With miniature medals.The group is housed in a wooden frame.Condition VF+ (enamel loss to the Order of Leopold).The group comes with his original framed certificate for the DSO and the Order of Leopold.Edric Henry Peter Lassen was born in Lewisham, London, on the 8th of December 1908. His parents were Danish and settled in England before his birth. His father, Peter, owned his own company importing goods.Edric, who preferred to go by one of his middle names 'Peter', was educated at Oundle School; he continued his education at Kings College in London and gained his medical degree from King's College Hospital. He was a keen sportsman while at university, with rugby being his main sport.Peter was commissioned as a Lieutenant on probation into the Royal Army Medical Corps on the 7th June 1934. He then saw service in India on the Northwest Frontier in 1935 as the Medical Officer of the 2nd Bn of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and again from 1936 to 37, when he served with No4 Field Ambulance. Peter served in Military Hospitals in India until 1940, when he was transferred back to the UK and worked with the War Office until 1942.From 1942 he was involved in the planning and practice of specialised landings to be used in the invasion of Europe.Lassen landed on Sword Beach under heavy fire and nearly drowned coming ashore on D-Day, he was slightly wounded, but the casualty roll notes 'Remaining at Duty' he established No21 Field Hospital, which was quickly at full capacity."Over the first 48 hours," Lassen recalled, "we were overwhelmed with casualties, and there was no rest for anyone; I remember that on the first night, sometime towards midnight, I counted 60 priority casualties awaiting or receiving plasma transfusions both inside the department set aside for this purpose, and also outside, lying stretcher-to-stretcher around the main medical centre vehicle circuit, and in considerable danger of being run over by the amphibious vehicles collecting casualties."These numbers, of course, were dwarfed by the far larger numbers of walking wounded and less seriously injured. The reason for the large influx of casualties was due to the release of the backlog, which had been held in divisional field ambulances and advance dressing stations, against the time of our surgical centre opening up to receive them."On D-Day +2, a German bomber succeeded in bombing the petrol stores that had been built up at Sword Beach, the fire caused an adjacent ammunition dump to explode, and 55 men were wounded.Lassen said: "All at once, the plight of casualties lying immobilised on stretchers above ground was fully appreciated, and within a very short space of time, two bulldozers reported to us with orders to dig us in. We struck the tents in turn, and the bulldozers got to work. Very soon, each tent and marquee had a high surround of sandy soil, and the floor had been dug down to a depth of some four feet. The surgical teams worked with a much greater sense of security."After working practically non-stop for ten days, Peter was promoted to Command No 9 Field Ambulance of the 3rd British (Assault) Division. He remained with this unit for the rest of the War, pushing through France and ending the War in Bremen, Germany.For his service during the Second World War, he was Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order on the 24th of January 1946. At the time he held the rank of Major (Temporary Lieutenant Colonel). Lassen received the Order of Leopold and Belgium Croix de Guerre in 1946.In the post-war years, he remained in the Army, was Honorary Doctor to Queen Elizabeth II in 1963 and served in Malaya in 1964 as a Brigadier. Upon his retirement as a Brigadier in 1969, he was appointed C.B.E.Peter Lassen died on the 23rd of April 2004.
A Rolls-Royce Silver Plated Car Mascot, in the form of a kneeling lady with wings outstretched, with stamped mark to the wings, indistinct markings to base, mounted on a teak display base, with Rolls-Royce chromed and enamel badge, 9cm high, and a Rolls-Royce Leather and Gold Plated Travelling Cigarette Case, stamped Orlik Old Bond Street (2)

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