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EIGHT LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM ALLEGIANCE COLLECTION, to include 'Fourth of July', L2163, 'Home of The Brave', L2076, 'I Pledge Allegiance', L2075, 'In Remembrance', L2077, 'Stars and Stripes Forever', L2164, 'By Dawn's Early Light', L2162, 'I'll be Home for Christmas', L2165 and 'One Nation Under God', L2078 (8)
After POMPEO BATONI (1708-1787) Italian, Meditation of the Penitent MagdaleneEnamels on porcelain, oval inset to cigar case. The panel 6 x 7.5 cm. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, cigar case a little tired, could do with a light clean, some light surface scratching, some slight scuffing to case.
JOSEPH DIXON CLARK (1849-1944) BritishA quantity of animal studies, comprising: calves, cows, horses, sheep and donkeysOils on canvas laid down and oils on boardSignedThe largest 25.5 x 19 cm, unframed CONDITION REPORTS: All generally in good condition, expected wear, could do with a light clean, dints and bruises to margins with some slight paint loss, some unfinished sketches, some inscribed to verso, some with further sketches to verso.
INDO-PERSIAN SCHOOL (18th/19th century)Beheading of Westerners and Others Before the Emperor in a Palace Courtyard With Armed Attendants, big cats, other animals and an armed mob looking onOils, possibly on vellumOld label to verso for Dunthorne & Brown, Liverpool43 x 28 cm, framed and glazed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, surface crazing, paint loss, over painting, tears, some repaired, unexamined out of frame, could do with a light clean, slight discolouration.
A pair of Chinese porcelain vasesEach of square form with twin elephant mask handles, decorated in the round with scrolling foliage on a light blue background, the underside with red painted seal mark. Each 22.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Some paint wear/loss, some glaze wear and pitting, general wear.
Seven framed share certificates, with decorative illustrations to include:- "Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company 1914", "North Butte Mining Company 1929", "Green Bay and Western Railway Company 1929", "Toledo, St Louis and Western Railroad Company", varying sizes all mounted and framed in matching plain black frames, four unframed certificates to include "The South-Eastern Gold Mining Company Limited"
1468-1469 AD. First reign, light coinage, type Vd. Obv: facing bust with quatrefoils by neck, within tressure with fleurs on cusps and EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend and 'rose' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with extra pellet in first quarter with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. S. 2000; N. 1568; see BNJ, volume 25, p.132. 2.80 grams. With old collector ticket. Very fine.
Sale dates 13 June 1985 to 17 June 1987 AD. Spink, Spink, London, sale numbers 45, 48, 56 and 59; paperback, publisher's pictorial card, with prices realised; sale 59 with some light annotations. 2.43 kg total, 28 x 21cm each. (11 x 8 1/4"). Ex libris Lord Stewartby (Ian Stewart"). The Norweb sale catalogues are important references in their own right and the collection was one of the finest for English coins ever formed. [4, No Reserve] Good condition; covers shabby.
Ayutthaya Kingdom, 1351-1767 AD. A ceramic Sawankhalok Celadon light green glazed figure of an elephant with square platform to the back with three seated figures of musicians around a central hole, pierced fretwork arch with pointed finial over the platform; on the head a figure playing drums; body of elephant with applied discs and facial features. 455 grams, 25cm (9 3/4"). Property of a London collector, acquired early 1990s. Fine condition, repaired.
9th-12th century AD. A hollow-cast bronze vessel with stem and conical foot, three radiating D-shaped nozzles, central filler hole, three integral loops for attachment of suspension chain attached to a single ring. 299 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a North West London gentleman; formerly with a central London gallery in 1990. During the Seljuk period, the arts were encouraged not only by the sultans but also by orders placed by the emirs and members of wealthy merchant families. Cast bronze vessels intended for everyday use were manufactured and decorated with engravings, reliefs, and openwork. Regarding oil lamps in Islam, the Qu'ran (24:35) cites that: “God is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The parable of His light is, as it were, that of a niche containing a lamp; the lamp is enclosed in glass, the glass shining like a radiant star: a lamp lit from a blessed tree - an olive-tree that is neither of the east nor of the west the oil whereof is so bright that it would well-nigh give light of itself even though fire had not touched it: light upon light! God guides unto His light him that wills to be guided; and to this end God propounds parables unto men, since God alone has full knowledge of all things. Fine condition.
18th century AD. A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry officer's sword with curved ground blade with script to the spine 'J.J. Runkel Solingen'; gilt bronze hilt with carved bone or ivory grip, to one face of the blade the royal arms with sprays of foliage, to the other initials 'GR' with crown and stamped crescent, sprays of foliage and a cannon. See Withers, Harvey J. S., Swords and Sabres, Leicestershire, 2011, p.192. 755 grams, 93cm (36 1/2"). Property of an Essex Church Charity, UK; acquired by donation from a parishioner, 2016. The officer's version of the 1796 pattern sabre was lighter than that for other ranks; such weapons would have been used by light cavalry troops during the Peninsula War campaigns and at Waterloo. [No Reserve] Good condition.
19th century AD. A group of four glazed ceramic tiles combined, with yellow field and arabesque floral borders, standing male figure in tall cap and riding jacket picking a flower with his left hand, right hand gripping his belt; polychrome floral motifs. 5.6 kg total, 35 x 35cm (13 3/4 x 13 3/4"). Property of a North West London gentleman; formerly with a central London gallery in 1990. The Qajar dynasty ruled Iran from 1783 to 1924 and came about after the collapse of the Zand dynasty during a civil war. The Qajars reigned from their newly established capital of Tehran, and with the stability the dynasty brought with it there was renewed building activity and its associated crafts such as tilework. Qajar tilework shows great vitality combining established design traditions with lively new iconography. It was not limited to religious buildings but has been seen in palaces, private buildings and city gates. Fine condition, light abrasion.
1464-1465 AD. First reign, light coinage, class Vc. Obv: facing bust with quatrefoils at neck within tressure with EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRAN legend and 'rose' mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with extra pellet in first quarter with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. S. 2000; N. 1567. 2.92 grams. [No Reserve] Very fine.
Dated 1846 AD. Young head, type A3, second head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend with broken O in VICTORIA. Rev: crown over ONE / SHILLING in two lines, within wreath with date below. S. 3904; ESC 6th, 2992 (old 1293); BSC 860. 5.65 grams. Good extremely fine; light tone.

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