A Chinese robe worn by a wealthy Han clans-women, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, circa 1870, probably a wife of a Mandarin, with ten roundels embroidered with multi coloured flowering blossoms surrounded by further sprays of flowers interspersed with butterflies, all above a gold and silver couched thread lishui water and wave hem line holding baskets of fruits and flowers, front opening with a turquoise lining, most likely worn for a Birthday or semi formal court occasion, 100 cm collar to hem x 150 cm wide sleeve to sleeve Provenance: Private American collection and with lot ticket indicating purchased Sotheby's 17th April, 1985 lot 84清十九世纪 藏青地团花蝶纹女袍拍品来源:苏富比1985年,4月17日,拍品编号84Condition Report: wear to collar which almost come unstitchedlining faded and torn and wornsome loose threadsno sleeve bands Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Chinese front opening charcoal grey silk summer damask jacket, Qing Dynasty, circa 1870, woven with bats flowers eternal knots and canopies, edged with wide cream silk borders embroidered in vibrant greens and blue silks depicting maidens in the heavenly gardens edged with a fine blue ribbon, mirrored with similar patterns on the original sleeve bands, 155 cm collar to hem x 144 cm wide sleeve to sleeve Provenance: Private American collection and with lot ticket indicating purchased Christie's, 18th September 1985, lot 441.清 藏青地夏袍褂拍品来源:佳士得1985年,9月18日,拍品编号441Condition Report: in very presentable conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
British Army Pullover Smock protective N.B.C. No.1 Mk.2 Size large of grey and olive green panelled charcoal-impregnated fabric, featuring an integral hood with drawstring adjuster, Velcro adjustment straps to either side of the waist and Velcro adjustment straps to the cuffs. The fabric date ticket is Oct 1972, complete in original plastic packing in excellent condition.
Hawkwind CDs / Ticket, approximately fifty Hawkwind CDs with titles including Doremi Fasol Latido, Distant Horizons, Space Bandits, The Business Trip, Xenon Codex, Into The Woods, Levitation, PXR5, Live 74, Lord of Light, Electric Tepee, The Machine Stops, Chronicle of the Black Sword and more - sold together with a ticket for the Odeon Birmingham 08/11/1986 - various years and conditions
A pair of concert programmes - one New Music Express 1964-65 programme which includes both THE BEATLES and THE ROLLING STONES - together with a programme for an 'All Star Pop Concert' sponsored by the Sun in association with the Variety Club of Great Britain - as well as a ticket for the New Music Express concert (3 in lot)
WAINWRIGHT A. Set of Seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fell. 7 vols. in d.w's & card Presentation Pack. Each vol. signed. (1986). With a raffle ticket & a covering typescript letter from The Westmorland Gazette, "this is actually the first Pack ever produced & is a new product" & this one is "first off the press", the Pack being presented to Maeshasm Youth Hospice Appeal Fund.
A QUANTITY OF BOXED TRI-ANG OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY ITEMS, to include R1X train set, comprising Princess class locomotive 'Princess Elizabeth' No.46201, B.R.black livery (R50 & R30), two coaches, quantity of track and controller, locomotive, tender and coaches suffering from usual Tri-ang plastic deformation, box complete with innerbut lid damaged, , class 08 shunter No.13005, B.R. black livery (R152) minor damage to one cab step, with instructions and swing tag, box with packing pieces and in fairly good condition with only minor damage, assorted rolling stock to include Operating Mail Coach set, No.R23, contents not checked but includes instructions and one mail bag, Level Crossing, No.R70, Engine Shed, No.R76, Ticket Office, No.R60 (minor damage to one canopy mounting), contents not checked, boxes damaged, with a-n unboxed Tri-ang Power Unit No.1, boxed Wrenn Adaptor Ramp, box damaged, with a boxed incomplete Meccano Set No.2, contents not checked but includes Hinged Flat Plate, curved strips, pulleys, wheels and literature, box damaged (2 boxes)
A WOODEN BRITISH RAILWAYS TICKET CABINET, lockable cabinet with roller shutter front which opens to reveal six flights of sixteen Edmondson card ticket racks, with wooden retaining flap with blackboard strips for recording numbers sold, height approx.92cm, width approx.63.5cm, depth approx.20cm, appears complete and in fairly good condition, with key, 1960's/1970's era British Rail sticker to front
Ovidius Naso (Publius). Fastorum libri diligenti emendatione typis impressi aptissimisq; figuris ornati co?mentatoribus Antonio Consta?tino Fanensi: Paulo Marso piscinate uiris clarissimis additis quibusdam uersibus qui deerant in aliis codicibus: insuper Græcis characteribus ubi deerant in aliis impressionibus: appositis rebus notabilibus quibusdam in margine una cu? tabula in ordine alphabeti: que nullo i alio codice ipressa reperies, [edited by Bartolomeo Merula], Milan: [Giovanni Giacomo da Legnano for] Magistrum Leonardum Pachel, 17 February 1510, title with woodcut illustration depicting Ovid, Antonio Costanzi and Paolo Marso, the leaf inset to later paper, with loss of all original outer blank border, 8 (of 12) preliminary leaves only, numerous woodcut initials, woodcut illustration the first leaf of each of the six sections (or books), first three leaves repaired to lower outer corners, with loss of some words or portion of text, penultimate preliminary leaf with small hole repaired, final 13 leaves with repairs to upper outer corners, generally without loss, but slightly affecting legibility, a few early ink marginalia and underlinings, 19th century bookseller's ticket of George T. Juckes, Birmingham, and 20th century ownership inscription of D. L. Cumming to front pastedown, 19th century black half morocco, spine gilt, lightly rubbed to extremities, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:OCLC 68841189. EDIT16 CNCE 57770. Three copies in Italy (Bergamo, Parma and Rome); one copy at National Library of Sweden. No copy traced at auction.The ink annotations in this copy would appear to be printer's corrections, as the digital version of the final colophon leaf (available online at EDIT16) has the same correction to the colophon, in the same contemporary hand.
Montholon (Charles Tristan). History of the Captivity of Napoleon at St Helena, 1st edition, 4 volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1846-47, frontispiece to volume 1, original cloth boards bound into rear of each volume, lightly spotted (mostly to preliminary leaves), ownership ticket to lower margin of front pastedown, late 19th-century red half morocco gilt, compartments decorated in gilt separated by raised bands, rubbed, 8voQTY: (4)
Selous (Frederick Courteney). A Hunter's Wanderings in Africa, being a narrative of nine years spent amongst the game of the far interior of South Africa, 2nd edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1890, folding map, plates and illustrations, bookplate of Alan Thornton and bookseller ticket at front, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Travel and Adventure in South-West Africa, 3rd edition, London: Rowland ward and Co., 1893, portrait frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, 4 pp. advertisements at end, bookplates, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia, 1st edition, London: Rowland Ward, 1896, maps and illustrations, previous owner signature to title, original cloth, spine browned, some toning to covers, 8vo, with four others: Sir Samuel Baker. A Memoir, by T. Douglas Murray & A. Silva White, 1895, Lord Randolph Churchill's Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa, 2nd edition, 1892, Incidents of Foreign Sport and Travel, by Colonel Pollok, 1894, and Hunting the Elephant in Africa, 1913 QTY: (7)
France. Louis IX (Saint Louis 1226-70). AR Gros Tournois, circa 1266-70, obverse: short cross pattée, reverse: Chatel tournois, together withCharles VI (1380-1422). AR Blanc Guenar, obverse: coat of arms with three lis, reverse: "SIT NOME DNI BENEDICTV" around a cross with crowns and lis in quarters, plusHenry II (1547-59). Billon Douzain Aux Croissants, 1551, obverse: crowned coat of arms between two crowned crescents,+ HENRICVS. 2. DEI. GRA. FRANCOR. REX, reverse: cross made of crescents, surmounted by lis, crown and H in angles, + SIT. NOMEN. DNI. BENEDICTV. 1551, each with old collection ticketQTY: (3)
Italy. Commune Of Lucca. In the name of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IV as King of Italy (1208-1212). AR Grosso. Struck circa 1250-75, obverse: + OTTO R?X ·, reverse: T–T (monogram of Otto) / + · S · VVLT' · D? LVCA ·, facing “Lo Volto Santo” (Christ the King), with old collection ticketQTY: (1)
James VI (1567-1603, James I of England). Ryal ‘Sword Dollar’ of thirty Scottish Shillings, 1571, Bearing Crowned Thistle Revaluation Countermark Of 1578, first coinage, obverse: crowned shield dividing IR, reverse: crowned shield with pointing hand, countermark to left, reference: S.5472, with old collection ticket, notable edge bump or wave at O of PROMEQTY: (1)

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