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Richly decorated with repoussé rocailles on openwork sides and foot. Equipped with glass insert bowl. Germany, Heilbronn, Bruckmann & Söhne, ca. 1900, hallmarks: moon, crown, 800, maker's mark, jewelers hallmark Bleyer, V-import hallmark - light signs of use. 1021 grams, 800/1000. Dim. H 12.7 cm, diam 20.3 cm.
Lot comprising a coal-shovel model sugar scoop and an pickles fork with Biedermeier decoration. Both fitted with agate handles. The Netherlands, Heerenveen / 's-Hertogenbosch, S.T. Reitsma (sugar scoop) / Johannes Antonius Melis (pickles fork), c. 1870 (sugar scoop) / 1860 (pickles fork), hallmarks: sword, maker's mark / lion, Minerva, maker's mark, a - light signs of use. 31 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 16.5 cm.
With edging, scallop shell and engraved coat of arms. France, Paris, c. 1766, hallmarks: tax mark A with crown and flower branch (used from 1762 to 1768 in Paris), crowned year letter C (most probably of the year 1766 given the tax mark), unknown maker's mark (N C) - light signs of use. 211 grams, 950/1000. Dim. L 32 cm, W 5.3 cm.
Fine model with folded rim and engraved decorations including a cartouche. Austria, Vienna, c. 1940, hallmarks: 800, unknown maker's mark (H.S), hallmark / city hallmark, V-import hallmark, inscription: Opa (= 'Grandpa') Thijs 16 Oct. 1941 - light signs of use. 54 grams, 800/1000. Dim. H 6.8 cm, diam 5.6 cm.
Model with openwork frame set with filigree wirework and pearl rim. The bag is executed in coarse chainmail and features decorative hanging elements at the bottom. Netherlands, Nieuwe Pekela, Abraham Jurjens Westers, c. 1825, hallmarks: lion, minerva, maker's mark, sword - light signs of use. 80 grams, 833/1000. Dim. L 17 cm, W 9 cm.
Set with a faceted synthetic ruby measuring approx. 6.9 x 5.1 mm surrounded by 10 brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 0.60 ct. in total (VS / F-G) set in a white gold centerpiece. In good condition with very light superficial signs of use on ruby. Hallmarks: 750 Dutch assay mark. Ring size: 16.25 mm / 51 mm. Weight: 7.18 grams.
Moll, Herman. Atlas Minor, London: Thomas & John Bowles, [1736 or later]. Quarto, 58 [of 62] hand-coloured, copper-engraved maps on laid/chain-lined paper. Map of America (45) shows California as an island; America (46) shows 'ye North Parts of America claimed by France'; Map of Germany (13) states, 'Lorrain was ceded to France AD. 1736'; Tartary (32) and Barbary (41) are dated 1732. Title with engraved pictorial border. The maps are generally good and bright, well-preserved, vibrant hand-colouring; some of the folded maps have splitting/wear at fold-lines; occasional light spots/marks/wear, some loss to margins of title (not affecting engraving); France (22) is defective with contemporary watercolour spillage and other marks; lacking four of the 62 maps: England (9), Spain (23), Turkey (27), Barbadoes (59). Full contemporary calf, worn with loss, upper board detached, sold as found with all faults
Nansen, Fridtjof. Farthest North, complete in two volumes, London: George Newnes, 1898. Octavo, publisher's gilt pictorial cloth. Contents very good, clean & bright, light creasing to some page corners, slight wear to gutters & text of p.49 in the first volume, bindings tight & square, cloth covers well-preserved & bright with slight wear to corners and top edge, complete with the folding map at rear of first volume, colour lithographic plate (Evening Among the Drift-Ice) detached but present (2)NB. Proceeds from this sale will be going to Oxford Hospitals Charity, helping to transform care by funding the best medical equipment, research, training and facilities for patients and staff
Ross, Sir John. Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions...and the Discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole, Paris: A. & W. Galignani & Co., 1835. Octavo, half calf with morocco title label lettered in gilt, blue-green endpapers, pp. [xxvi], 542, plus title, dedicatory page to William IV, a folding chart, and five engraved maps at rear. Contents generally good with pale staining & spotting to first and final leaves, some wear & loss to corners of first leaves, a short tear to folding chart, contemporary owner inscription on title, binding tight & square with light wearNB. Proceeds from this sale will be going to Oxford Hospitals Charity, helping to transform care by funding the best medical equipment, research, training and facilities for patients and staff
Native Americans. Péhriska-Rúhpa [A Minatarre or Big-Bellied Indian], Tab. XVII. An impressive portrait from Travels in the Interior of North America. Aquatint etching by Paul Legrand after Karl Bodmer on creamy wove paper bearing C. Bodmer blind-stamp. 51.8cm by 37cm (plate-mark); 63cm by 44.5cm (sheet). A rich impression and an early state with three figures in the background. Well-preserved, clean & bright, several marginal tears outside of plate-mark, some very light creasing, a few very pale spots within plate-mark. [Coblenz, Paris, London: Ackermann & Co., c. 1839-44]
The Daily Graphic, Titanic “In Memoriam” Number, 20 April 1912, light centre crease and page 1 torn at centre, no loss; The Northern Echo, 17 April 1912, Titanic Latest News, with a report on one-time editor William T Stead who died on the Titanic. Together with 12 issues of the Daily Mirror (facsimile souvenir editions), and 5 other facsimile news items (19)
China. Photography. View and Custom of North China, published by S. Kojima, Yamamoto Photographic Studio, British Concession, Tien Tsin, China, Printed by the Tokyo Printing Co., Tokyo, Japan, 1909. Oblong folio, contemporary cloth lettered in gilt, gift inscription dated 1909 on front pastedown, pp. 102, photographic illustrations throughout, internally well-preserved, clean & bright, wear to grey endleaves with pale spotting to first page, binding tight & square with light bumping around top of spine
LULUWA MASKThis rare mask, which has only recently come to light, can be added to a very small corpus discussed by Constantine Petridis in Luluwa: Central African Art between Heaven and Earth, (Brussels, 2018, pp.191-197). The corpus is distinguished by its slender form, concave eye sockets, saw-toothed superstructure and minimal painted surface ornament. Only one of these masks has its precise origin recorded. It is today in the Museum am Rothenbaum/Kulturen und Künste der Welt in Hamburg and was collected by Leo Frobenius in 1905 in the village of Matama from the Baqua Kadiobo (in the southern Luluwa region). Frobenius recorded that the mask was called Muschiani (museum accession number 5472:06, illustrated in von Sydow, E., Afrikanische Plastik, Berlin, 1954, pl.85A). Petridis illustrates two other masks from this corpus in private collections; the first, now in the collection of Udo and Wally Horstmann, was formerly in the collection of the Musée des Pères de Scheut in Brussels, and the second now in a private collection had passed through the hands of a number of well-known western collectors and dealers, the first of whom was Denise and Jacques Schwob in Belgium (op.cit. pp.196-7, figs.170 and 171). A further group of related masks, similar in style to the three discussed above, was collected by Albert Maesen for the RMCA in the village of Tshibombi, and according to Maesen, were carved by Ntumba Tshasuma of the Bakwa Kasaanzu subgroup, who died in 1978. They are wider in style than the earlier slender group. Other masks apparently also by Ntumba Tshasuma were collected by Paul Timmermans (op. cit. pp.198-99, figs.173-175). The style of the present lot clearly indicates its closer affinities with the earlier corpus to which this newly-discovered mask can now be added.45 cm. highProvenanceCompagnie du KasaiPrivate collection, Belgium
A Chinese Qing dynasty blue and white porcelain bowl, 18th century, with butterfly and melon design to the inner centre with butterfly and foliage frieze rim, the body with naturalistic composition, on a short foot with four character mark, 21.5 cm diameterCondition report: chips to the rim, some pitting, three hairline cracks to rim, light staining to inner bowl, wear consistent with age.

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