Eric Ravilious (British 1903-1942), a Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern dinner and side plate,Designed in the 1930s and produced in the 1950s, printed Wedgwood marks, 'Garden Designed by Ravilious', Printed underglaze, the dinner plate with a lady sitting beneath a tree, 25.6 cm diameter, and a side plate with a tree, saw, axe and wheel-barrow; together with a small group of Royal Doulton designed by Frank Brangwyn comprising: a serving plate, a side plate and a cup and saucer, decorated with various flowers and foliage, each with printed maker's marks and designers name (6)Ravilious: some scratches to the front. Wear to the base and crazing to the glaze.Brangwyn: Some wear and scratches and crazing to glaze. The cup with more obvious crazing to the inside.
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Full title: A gadrooned Dutch Delft blue and white shaving bowl, 18th C.Description: Dim.: 28 x 24,5 x 7,5 cmÊ Marked with an axe on the base for the De Porceleyne Byl workshop, Delft, 1657-1803.Ê Condition: (UV-checked)- Quasi excellent, with a few typical superficial glaze abrasions throughout.Ê Provenance:- A Dutch private collection.- With a label for Peyre-Sieberth, Paris.Condition reports and additional images:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Reports are published on request, on our website www.rm-auctions.com. High resolution images, further detailed images and natural daylight images, when requested, will be made available on our website www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKDubois Fils, Paris, early 19th centuryThe circular eight-day two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating silk suspension and backplate stamped B towards the upper margin, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Dubois Fils, Rue St. Honore N.22, A PARIS to centre, with steel spade hands set within foliate milled bezel, the case modelled with a plinth surmounted by a butterfly drinking from a tazza over foliate cornice and martial trophy frieze above dial with axe and foliate wreath decorated spandrels, set to the left of a male winged figure probably representing Amor or Eros wearing plumed helmet and holding a shield aloft whilst standing one-footed on a sphere, the rectangular base with mount cast as rosette issuing acanthus decorated spearheads over lotus-leaf cast ogee moulding to the skirt base, on compressed bun feet.41cm (16ins) high, 33cm (13ins) wide, 13cm (5ins) wide. Dubois Fils are recorded in Tardy DICTIONNAIRE DES HORLOGERS FRANCAIS as working from Rue Saint-Honore, Paris, circa 1800-20.
Julius Caesar, 46 BC,Av aureus, Rome mint, 7.69g., C CAESAR COS TER, veiled head of Vesta r, R.A HIRTIVS PR, jug between lituus and axe. RCV 1395; C 3. About very fine, small edge flaw at 8 o'clock on reverse. (1)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
•Jake Harvey R.S.A. (Scottish, b. 1948) "Axe Head", signed and dated (19)93, chalk and charcoal, framed. 19.75cm by 28cm. Note: Jake Harvey studied sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art from 1966 to 1972 and went on to become the Head of School of Sculpture for eleven years. He is currently Emeritus Professor of Sculpture at ECA and lives and works in the Scottish Borders. He was elected to the Royal Scottish Academy in 1989. This lot may be subject to ARR
* Tchokwe and West Africa, a Tchokwe axe, having a flattened blade with incised and dot decoration, the wire bound shaft with a brass studded head, 46cm, together with a nine pronged comb with chequered line decoration and turned handle, 44cm, a dagger with an 18cm blade, plaited leather handle in a leather sheath, 33cm and one other wooden dagger, 33cm, all early-mid 20th century. (4)
Lot No: 72 - Ref No: 068 Ótr - The Viking By James Roberts I'm very new to this whole artist thing, I've been experimenting with different mediums for about a year now and enjoy ceramic and glass the most. Landing a job in a local secondary school as a technician helped me increase my digital editing skill and meet the friend who actually gave me the courage to submit a design. I wanted my design to reflect the place I live and love and be a fun otter pun. In Norse mythology according to the Prose Edda Ótr is a dwarf, he could change into any form, and used to spend his days in the shape of an otter, greedily eating fish. Ótr was accidentally slain by Loki, for his pelt. Hreidmar demanded a large weregild for Ótr's death, namely to fill Ótr's skin with yellow gold, and to then cover it entirely with red gold. I loved this story so designed my otter around it, I gave the otter ''Viking'' clothing, a stereotypically Hollywood Viking beard, an axe, shield and mead horn. I used the cub on the front of the otter as the otter skin that Loki had filled with gold. I'm so happy and humbled to have been given this opportunity to help raise funds for such a good project I often walk around Dartmoor and hope that the otter trails will help many others do so sustainably.
Antique Chinese bronze dagger-axe with a beak-shaped blade and a pointed tip, and a rhomboid cross-section. Possibly Shang dynasty. This weapon is a dagger-shaped blade that would have been mounted to a perpendicular wooden shaft. Stylized linear decoration in low relief decorates the base of the blade.Height: 8 5/8 in x width: 2 7/8 in x depth: 5/8 in.Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.Height: 8 5/8 in x width: 2 7/8 in x depth: 5/8 in.
1926 1 Jiao Chiao Twelve Symbols National Emblem China Republic 10C silver coin. PCGS VF30. Y-334 LM-83. Certification No. 41929046. Spec No. 116464.The obverse is decorated with the old emblem of China (the Twelve Symbols national emblem, 1913-1928) which depicted a phoenix on the left and a dragon on the right, each holding sacrificial cups over an axe head. The edge is reeded. The reverse has Chinese text within and surrounding a central laurel wreath. The text translates, "Year 15 of the Republic of China. 1 Jiao. 10 pieces for 1 Yuan."Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.

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