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A pair of George III silver old English pattern table spoons, later embossed as berry spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1794, a pair of silver mounted cut glass vases, with crimped rims by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1896, 10cm high, other small silver items to include a twin handled trophy, a cheroot case, a cigar piercer, a Chinese export model wagon, a pill box, three silver topped glass jars, two Mexican silver overlaid glass scent bottles, a Chinese white metal model boat, and a plated scent bottle, 13oz weighable. (qty)
Glossy finish. Transfer printed decoration to front depicting Britannia. Commemorative, celebrating the Peace after the First World War. Back marked "Dewar's Whisky." Royal Doulton backstamp. Model number 181.Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Hand painted, matt finish piece modeled as brown and white goat standing on a grey base, model no. 955. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Raoh SchorrIssued: 1937-1942Dimensions: 3.75"L x 2.5"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Model 41. Hand painted fine china figure of the infamous king in full armor with armor on his horse. Gold helmet and skirt. Silver armor. Michael Sutty backstamp. Includes wood base 12.25"L x 4"W x 1"H. Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 10.75"L x 4"W x 10.5"HManufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Khaki uniform with black collar, white and brown cap.Lord Horatio Kitchener was renowned for his war efforts. This model was issued to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Lord Kitchener's death. Issued 2000 in a limited edition of 1,500. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: David B. BiggsIssued: 2000Dimensions: 7.5"HEdition Number: 331 Edition Size: 1500Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 200BC - 200AD.A model of a human left foot crafted from terracotta. This votive offering showcases meticulous attention to detail in its naturalistically rendered toes and anatomical features. The foot is positioned on an integral flat base, resembling the sole of a sandal, adding to its visual appeal. In the context of the Roman world, votive anatomical parts held significant religious and symbolic importance. These terracotta representations of body parts were commonly offered as dedicatory objects in sanctuaries and temples, intended to express gratitude, seek divine favor, or commemorate a healing or other miraculous event. The votive offering of body parts, such as feet, hands, or heads, was an act of devotion and supplication to the gods or deities associated with healing, protection, or fertility. For a similar, see The British Museum, Museum number 1843,0507.348. Size: L:165mm / W:215mm ; 850g Provenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.
Ca. 500 AD.A painted pottery model of a bullock pulling a cart showcases the attention to detail and technical skill of Northern Wei artisans. The bull is meticulously crafted with realistic depictions of its muscles and facial features. Its head is held high and its eyes are focused on the path ahead. The animal is harnessed to a cart, which is constructed with precision, complete with large wheels, a sloping roof, and ornate details. This model likely served a ceremonial or religious function, possibly as an offering to the gods or ancestors. For a similar example, see Christie's Live Auction 15706 Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, 14 September 2018, Lot 1275. Size: L:310mm / W:400mm ; 4.45kg Provenance: East Anglian private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Ca. 300-200 BC.A simplified anatomical model depicting a male torso, with a focus on the area around the stomach that exposes the internal organs. Crafted from terracotta, this votive offering showcases an attention to detail in its depiction of anatomical features. The model rests on an integral flat base, providing stability to the piece. Within Etruscan culture, votive models like this one held significant religious and symbolic meaning. The Etruscans, an ancient civilization of central Italy, believed in the interconnectedness of the physical body and the spiritual realm. Votive offerings, including anatomical body models, were dedicated in sanctuaries and sacred spaces to seek divine intervention, healing, or protection. The focus on the stomach area of this anatomical body model suggests that the offerer may have suffered from issues related to these organs. In Etruscan religious beliefs, the body was seen as a site of divine communication and a reflection of one's overall well-being. By creating and dedicating a votive model specifically highlighting the problematic area, the offerer sought the aid and intervention of the gods associated with healing and health. For a similar, see The Getty Villa, Gallery 110, The Etruscan, Object Number: 73.AD.83. Size: L:165mm / W:100mm ; 685g Provenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.
Middle Kingdom, ca. 2030-1650 BC.A model of a woman grinding grain is a captivating artifact crafted from wood, coated with gesso, and adorned with paint. The model depicts a woman positioned on her knees, situated before a handmill. With both hands outstretched before her, she is poised to grasp a rolling pin and commence the task of grinding grain. The process of grinding grain into flour held significant importance in the production of essential staples such as bread and beer within ancient Egyptian society. Wooden models like this one served a specific purpose in ancient Egyptian funerary practices. They were commonly placed in tombs and burial chambers as part of a larger collection of model scenes representing various aspects of daily life. These models were believed to provide the deceased with essential provisions and tools necessary for their afterlife journey. The inclusion of a model depicting a woman grinding grain underscored the significance of food preparation and sustenance in the afterlife. For a similar, see William Randolph Hearst Collection, 51.15.10. This item comes with a custom-made stand.Size: L:170mm / W:205mm ; 660g Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1960s UK collection.
Bronzefarbener Hoheitsadler mit HK-Emblem, wohl nach altem Vorbild gefertigt und aus späterer Zeit als 1933-1945, am Flügel oben RZM Symbol und Zusatz "Sy23". Bronzefarbenes Metall, H ca. 23 cm. Altersspuren, teils fleckig und berieben| Bronze-coloured sovereign eagle with swastika emblem, probably made after an old model and from later than 1933-1945, on the wing above RZM symbol and addition "Sy23". Bronze-flecked metal, h approx. 23 cm. Signs of age, partly spotted and rubbed.
Vintage 1960's Tudor Rose Model Inner City Helicopter Service in Original Box. Vintage 1960's Tudor Rose model Inner City Helicopter Service in original box (worn). Moulded plastic with steel axle - push along friction motor (partially functioning) - rubber tyred wheels tyres marked Tudor Rose Made in England pilot figure in place. Measures 40cm by 16cm.
Collection of cameras, photographic equipment & binoculars, to include a Pentax Spotmatic (with Asahi Opt. Co. Super-Takumar 1:1.4 50mm lens), Colorpack 82 Polaroid Land Camera, Rainbow Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model 8, Asahi Opt. Co. Takumar 1:4 / 300mm lens, Asahi Opt. Co. 1:3.5 28mm lens, Sun Auto Tele-Zoom lens (F:4.8 85-210mm), Fielder Mono-body binoculars, etc
An Austrian model 714 bentwood beech armchair circa 1900's designed by Otto Wagner for JJ Kohn, geometric lattice back, serpentine fronted seat, tapering square supports with bentwood stretcher - Height 82cm x Width 62cm, seat height 47cm - stencil mark to underside, overall generally good
Dinky Toys and Modelled Miniatures Hornby Companion Series (Mike / Sue Richardson) plus limited edition Ramsay Toy Price Guide (Hardback) in addition to further Ramsay guides as shown plus trio (one shown) of Model Collector Magazine Binder Folders with contents.

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