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A pair of George V silver five light candelabra of Louis XVI design, the centre column surmounted by a moulded urn, bold floral cresting and floral swags, the fluted column with bellflower topped ornament and with five leaf capped reeded branches, with reeded and ribbon pattern sconces, the rim with five raised square leaf paterae, 20ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd , London 1928 (weight 300ozs - formerly fitted for electricity)
A quantity of books and pamphlets on tramways, including - "The Tramways of Kent", volumes 1 and 2, by "Invicta", published by The Light Railway Transport League, 64 Grove Avenue, Hanwell, London W7 3ES (1971), and a small quantity of early 20th Century Ward, Locke & Co local gazetteers and various other titles
Pair of light oak two drawer bedside chests, 54.5 cm wide PROVENANCE: Part of the clearance of the former premises in Chiseldon of Archer & Smith Ltd, who have re-located locally. They have been in business for over 50 years and have a world-wide reputation as makers of high quality bespoke furniture, cabinetry and specialist joinery.
A miscellaneous collection comprising vintage printed tins to include an Oxo coronation treasure chest, etc, a vintage Pifco Empire made torch, an antique timber caddy of barrel form with applied ivory banded detail, a vintage cream coloured bakelite type telephone, a quantity of contemporary brass electronic light fittings, historic newspaper extracts to include detail of man landing on the moon, a vintage timber tray of rectangular form, silver plated wares, etc
A vintage advertising interest to include an enamel sign for sunlight soap manufactured by Lever bros brothers 43 cm x 50 cm approx together with an enamel plaque reading appointed agent for Tudor Dairies, Henleys ices, 41 x 35.5 cm, a double sided shop open/closed sign advertising A1 light tobacco - "the golden smoke", numbered 13957, also together with a timber wall plaque of oval with painted gilded text reading E.W.Forster Electrical & Radio Engineers, etc, 30 cm x 45 cm approx
Three table lamps including a contemporary 1960s Holmegaard example Danish lamp with light blue fount and white shade and Kosmos burner, a small vaseline lamp, possibly continental, with rich design on decorated metal base with duplex burner, and a green glass fount with bulge burner on a decorative cast iron stand (no chimney)
Three various smaller glass decorative shades, one fluted Monography shade with floral decoration, light brown in colour, approximately 7cm diameter fitted finish, 12cm tall, a decorative shade of Venetian fluted form, the colourway from yellow/vaseline to clear, approximately 14cm tall with a 6cm diameter fitter, one further vaseline shade suitable for electric lamp with pearl shape droplet (with sign of damage)
Luristan, modern day northern Iran, ca. 1500 to 1000 BCE. This ia a long bronze sword blade with a wide, flat rib and no attached guard or handle; there is a straight tang. The nomadic herdsmen and horseriders of Luristan produced short, light blades for ease of travel. These objects were often placed in graves. Metal working in ancient Luristan was highly controlled by elites, and took place in lower altitude settlements; however, as most people in Bronze Age Luristan migrated seasonally between high and lowlands, weapons like this were carried up into the mountains and steppes frequently. Size: 21.5" L x 2" W (54.6 cm x 5.1 cm). Provenance: Ex-Estate of John Piscopo. Mr. Piscopo was one of the largest collectors of ancient weapons in the US with a collection that spanned all cultures, all ages. Condition: The piece has been polished and as a result the patina is almost nonexistent. There are some minor scrape marks but the form 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. #111139
Ancient Near East, Holyland, ca. 300 BCE to 100 CE. These are two charming, light, grey vessels with clear marks that they were made on a potter's wheel. Both are piriform with distinct rims. They make a complementary pair from the Hellenistic period in the Holy Land's history. Size of largest: 5"H x 3" in diameter (12.7 cm x 7.6 cm). Provenance: Ex-private Bates collection, Clarksville, IA, ex-Joel Malter Collection, acquired before 1990 Condition: Both intact, save minor rim chips. 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. #110697
From the ancient Near East, Holyland / Byzantine Empire, ca. 5th to 8th century CE. This group of four oil lamps make a nice complementary collection with a range of styles and decoration. None have a branded mark on their bottom, suggesting that they were locally made and used. Oil lamps such as these would be filled with olive oil, have a wick placed inside of them, and used to light homes, shops, holy places, and many other places throughout the Byzantine and Islamic worlds. Items like these remind us of the everyday lives of the people who would have used them. Size: Largest measures 3" in diameter x 1-1/2"H (7.6 cm x 3.8 cm). Provenance: Ex-private Bates collection, Clarksville, IA, ex-Joel Malter Collection, acquired before 1990 Condition: All intact with surface deposits and wear. 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. #110694
North America, the Columbia Plateau, Nez Perce, ca. 1875 CE. A flat twined cornhusk bag adorned with contrasting woven design programs on each side. One one side, a diamond pattern of red, orange, blue, green hues on a natural background. On the verso, a repeated triangular motif of red, blue, pink, and pale lavendar also against the natural ground. On this side, two tan leather loops were sewn presumably through which a strap could be threaded. A light beige leather and suede trim with some plaited cording attached lines the rim of the bag as well. The indigenous peoples of the Columbia Plateau have a longstanding tradition of woven bags and basketry created in the winter months, following the spring and summer harvests and food processing activities. As far back as 1805, Lewis and Clark were gifted with berries and roots contained in such woven works. Native weavers made flat twined cornhusk bags adorned with beautiful geometric designs, sometimes with different design motifs on each side, as we see in this example. Because these woven bags demanded great labor and skill, and the resulting finished pieces were so beauteous, examples like these were prized possessions, passed along from family to family, from tribe to tribe, and from generation to generation. Size: 16-1/2" x 11" (41.9 x 27.9 cm).According to the Nez Perce National Historical Park Museum Collections website, "Reservation life limited access to wetlands where raw materials had always been gathered. Commercial fibers such as cornhusk, wool and cotton twine replaced gathered materials. These were available at first through trade, and then in general stores. Weavers made flat twined cornhusk bags and round 'sally' bags from cornhusk, wool, and cotton twine." Provenance: Ex-Historia Antiques, James Caswell, Santa Monica, CA Condition: Normal wear and fading to weaving. One small hole on diamond side. Otherwise in excellent condition. 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. #111113
Japan or SE Asia, possibly pre-1603 CE. This is a light wood mask with the hair painted black/blue and the face painted white. The eyes and nostrils are pierced. There is a small hole drilled in the top front of the head, likely for ventilation as it was being worn. There is a black mustache-like line above the upper lip and another design in black at the top center just below the hair line. The mask is assembled from at least five pieces of wood which are joined securely together without nails. A mask like this was used in the Gyodo ceremony, a tradition which began in Tang Period China (618 to 906 CE). Priests wearing bodhisattva masks paraded outside of temples, to enact the welcome of the dead into Paradise by the Buddha Amida (Amitabha). This particular object was examined by Mr Shinichi Doi, the now retired Associate Conservator of the Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation at the Metropolitan Museum, at his home on January 14, 2006. He concluded that it is very old and very possibly pre-Edo, but that it may not be Japanese. Size: 10.5" L x 8" W x 4" H (26.7 cm x 20.3 cm x 10.2 cm). Provenance: ex-New Jersey Collection. Condition: Much of the paint on the face and top of the head has worn off. There is some loss to the right eye and top back part of the headdress. 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. #111151
Russia, ca. 19th century CE. A gorgeous Russian icon painted on wood depicting the Theophany based upon the gospel narrative of the Baptism of Christ by John the Baptist at the Jordan River. Just as Jesus was heading toward the river, the Holy Spirit descended upon him in the form of a dove, seen above with rays of the Trinity light radiating down over Christ. A voice stated, "This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased." Immediately three personages of the Holy Trinity later called the Theophany appeared. A naked Jesus stands in the waters of the Jordan River. To his left we see John the Baptist facing Jesus and touching his head. On the right bank are angels witnessing the sacred scene. A lovely depiction finely painted in deep jewel tone hues of red, blue, and gold. Size: 7" L x 5.5" W (17.8 cm x 14 cm).Icons were some of the first religious artworks brought to Russia from Byzantium. These sacred pictures of the Greek Orthodox church reached a high point in the Byzantine era, however, the Russians brought their own style to the art of the icon. Icons were initially created for use in churches and processions. In time they became smaller and were used increasingly within households. To this day they remain an important form of visual culture in Russia's orthodox religious community. Provenance: Ex. M. Reiniger collection, Chicago, IL Condition: Intact with minor surface wear as shown. 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. #111189
French School (early 19th century): Ship's Portrait - 'Lord Willington No.33 Transport Hightholm Captain March 17 1818', watercolour titled dated 'Fait a Villefranche le 17 Mars 1815' indistinctly signed 45cm x 59cm (unframed) Condition Report Some overall light foxing, good colour, no tears or creases.

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