Fine Jewellery, Silver, Ceramics, Antiques & Objet D'art - ONLINE ONLY, NO VIEWING

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A Middle Eastern Dharb Oman gold coin, approximately 943 A.D. for A.L Sultan Al Moizz LiDein-Illah, with certificate of authenticity.

A Middle Eastern Salajiqah Qatlakh Bakr gold coin, approximately 1079 A.D., for Abu Al Fateh Matsk Shah, with certificate of authenticity.

A Middle Eastern Saljouq gold coin, approximately 1109 A.D., for Abu El Harith Sandar Mahmoud Bin Mohammad, with certificate of authenticity.

A Middle Eastern Salajiqah gold coin, approximately 1079 A.D. for Saif-ul-Dein Mohammed Al Mustanjid Billah, with certificate of authenticity.

A 19th century Majolica inkstand, the two inkwells with original covers, modelled with rams heads and floral swags, raised on scallop shell emboss...

A Victorian Majolica performing lion figure. Standing on rectangular plinth base with mottled glazes on top and blue glaze around the edge, circa ...

A pair of 19th century German porcelain vases, painted with birds and insects on a yellow ground, with blue underglazed mark to the bases, 36cm hi...

An 18th century Russian Imperial porcelain bowl bearing makers mark; Verbilki, F. Gardner, circa 1790, painted with flowers, 17cm diameter.

An 18th century Russian Imperial porcelain bowl, with makers mark to the base; Verbilki, F.Gardner, after 1787, 17cm diameter, hand painted with f...

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