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Denby 'Chatsworth' pattern tea and dinnerwares including teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups and saucers, four 26cm diameter plates, four 17.3cm diameter plates and four 16cm diameter bowls, (only the plates stamped) Condition Report: One bowl chipped to rim, teapot needs washed, light signs of use otherwise ok.
Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern tea and dinnerwares comprising; six 26cm diameter plates, six 15.5cm diameter bowls, two-tier cake stand, teapot, coffee pot, cake plate, six teacups and saucers, five tea plates and a sugar bowl Condition Report: The set needs washed. Light knife marks to dinner plates otherwise ok.
Ca.300 AD. Sassanian carved light stone bead shaped as a lion. Good Condition; Size: 23mm (0.90 in); 6gr;Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1970-1990. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.400 AD Unusual Roman terracotta oil lamp with 7 spouts; oil lamps were the most common item in Roman Empire, and essential for the day to day life, only source of light; Ca.100 AD. A mold-made red slipware terracotta oil-burning vessel with a flat base, circular shaped body, shallow with 7 spouts; Good Condition; D:83mm/H:20mm (3.26in, 0.78in) ; 80gr;- Property of a British collector; originally in Arno Jumperz, Leverkusen collection All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1200 AD. Very Rare wearable Crusaders silver ring, compromising a circular shaped bezel with "eye of providence" motif. The Eye of Providence is a symbol, having its origin in Christian iconography, showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It represents the eye of God watching over humanity. Such rings were often worn by the Knights Templar guild; part of glass inlay still present; Fine Condition; Inner diameter: 19mm; outer diameter: 25mm ring size UK R; US 9; 12gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1000 AD Medieval Islamic terracotta glazed clay moulded oil lamp with geometric design relief and green glaze characteristic of the Persian artisans. Used more than a thousand years ago, this lamp would have produced light for the ancients for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source; Good Condition; L:140mm(5.86in) ; 170gr; Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1000 AD Medieval Islamic terracotta glazed clay moulded oil lamp with geometric design relief and bright yellow glaze characteristic of the Persian artisans with handle. Used more than a thousand years ago, this lamp would have produced light for the ancients for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source; Good Condition; L:190mm/H:93mm( 7.48in, 3.66in) ; 440gr; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1000 AD Medieval Islamic terracotta glazed clay moulded oil lamp with geometric design relief and yellow/brown glaze characteristic of the Persian artisans with handle and a triangular spout; Used more than a thousand years ago, this lamp would have produced light for the ancients for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source; Good Condition; D:158mm/H:30mm( 6.29in, 1.18in) ; 150gr; Provenance: From an old Professional British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1000 AD Medieval Islamic terracotta glazed clay moulded oil lamp with geometric design relief and multicolour glazing; characteristic of the Persian artisans with handle, double spout and standing on a tripod; Used more than a thousand years ago, this lamp would have produced light for the ancients for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source; Good Condition; L:153mm/H:83mm( 6.02in, 3.26in) ;215gr; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1960s on the UK and European art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Leeds Model Company '0' gauge - two Standard 0-4-0 Saddle tank locomotives Nos.47011 & 31117 three True Scale Standard 12T Vans and True Scale Standard 7-plank 12T mineral wagon (lacking axles and wheels), together with two Hornby wagons, four Johillco die-cast pedestal traffic lights, Japanese street light, four Britains telegraph poles and two road signs Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Marklin Mini-Club 'Z' gauge - Starter Set with 0-6-0 DB locomotive No.V60107, two wagons and track, inner box only, track extension set 8193 Station Track Set T2, boxed, four 89391 Colour Light Block Signals and Universal Relay 7244, boxed, control unit and adaptor Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased Barn Owl (Tito alba), by F.E. Gunn, 86 St Giles Street, Norwich, a full mount perched upon a moss covered tree stump, issuing from a faux rock ledge, amidst ferns, tall dry grasses and fauna, set against a light blue wash painted back board, enclosed within an ebonised wall hanging five-glass display case with painted taped frame, 33cm by 16.5cm by 41cm, taxidermist's paper trade label to the verso, ''Frederick Gunn was the son of prolific taxidermist Thomas Gunn, Frederick retired from his father's business aged 72 in 1941, and the company closed its doors from business in 1950, thus ending approximately 100 years of trading''
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Common Kestrels (Falco tinnunculus), circa late 19th century, by Joseph Cullingford, 1877-1905, Co Durham, a pair of full mount adult females, both perched upon a centrally mounted branch, issuing from a plain papered case interior, enclosed within a typical pine single-glass display case, 46cm by 20cm by 46cm Joseph Cullingford was from a family of three brothers and was employed as Curator to Durham University, although not exclusively tied to the University he continued to work privately throughout his lifetime, very much a collectible artist who appears to have died at an early age some foxing to interior papered areas, some dirt to interior glass panel, light restoration recommended , 24/06/19
Taxidermy: A Cased Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), circa 1900, full mount cock bird facing to the left, amongst a natural setting of ferns, grasses and moss, stood against faux rock work, the interior painted light blue and green, enclosed within a period single-glass display case, 83cm by 22cm by 48cm

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