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Original vintage travel advertising poster published by the Tunisian National Board of Tourism featuring a photograph depicting a tuareg leading a camel caravan across the desert with palm trees in the background. Tunisia,[a] officially the Tunisian Republic, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, covering 163,610 square kilometres (63,170 square miles). Its northernmost point, Cape Angela, is the northernmost point on the African continent. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia's population was 11.435 million in 2017. Tunisia's name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, which is located on its northeast coast. Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains, and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its 1,300 kilometres (810 miles) of coastline include the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, feature the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar.Year of printing: 1974, country of printing: France, designer: Zouaoui (Photo), dimensions (cm): 70x50. Good condition, small stains, small tears and defects in top and right margin, .
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY AND COVER, repoussé decorated with flowers and 'C' scrolls, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 8.5cm high; together with an early 20th Century Dutch silver pedestal sugar basin, repoussé decorated with panels of landscapes and flowers, and scrolling foliage, import marks for Sheffield 1900, 12.5cm diameter; a French silver tea strainer; and a Georg Jensen caddy spoon (4)
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising pedestal teapot, with inverted pear shaped body, circular stand, and pedestal sugar basin, engraved with swags of flowers, by William Davie, Edinburgh 1780, and a similar pedestal milk jug, with beaded borders and scroll handle, maker's mark indistinct, Edinburgh 1780, teapot 21cm high, 40 oz overall (4)
Collection of soft metal Dolls House furniture, 1880s, including ornate silver and gold pierced metal fireplace with over mantel mirror, grate and fender, 6” (15cm) high, another similar smaller fireplace, mantel and mirror loose, single bed with mattress, pillow and cover, washstand with mirror and cupboard, lacks basin and bowls, writing desk, two wing-backed settees, highchair, two dining chairs and a small round table, (11 items).
MIYA-O EISUKE: A Parcel Gilt Bronze Koro Group modelled as two bronze workers polishing a large amorphous object (possibly intended as a Saru Ningyo rag doll), one stands atop a basin and ladles water upon the object from a bucket in his hand, the other holds a rice-straw brush with which he polishes the surface, the reverse with a gilt relief poetic inscription, the detachable cover pierced with an aperture shaped as a flaming tama, incised signature Miya-o dzu, height 19.5cms, width 25.5cms, Meiji Period
FFAMILLE ROSE 'PRONK' BASIN, EARLY QIANLONG PERIOD, CIRCA 1738, enamelled with garlands of flowers suspended from scrollwork on purple, rose, black and turquoise gilt enriched trellis ground, with a repeating band of scallop shells to the shoulder and within the interior, which is further painted with a floral garland and four seated figures, 47cm wide
An extensive Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea service, the majority pattern number 2451, to include two oval teapots, two handled sugar basin, pewter lidded hot water jug, eight tea cups, saucers and side plates, six coffee cans and five saucers, two 23cm plates (Qty)For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Lots 39 to 45 From the Collection of Alderley House, Gloucestershire A Chinese Canton enamelled basin, c.1900, of circular form with a flared rim, painted with figures in a garden in shaped panels, surrounded by butterflies, fruit and flowers against a gilt ground, 36.5cm diameter, and a famille rose punch bowl, c.1900, painted with figures, foliage, birds and insects in shaped panels, 33cm diameter (2) Provenance: Alderley House, Gloucestershire. 清约1900年 广东粉彩人物故事图大碗 及 盆 一组两件
A Chinese famille rose stoneware basin, mid-Qing dynasty, of deep rounded form with a flat everted rim, the interior painted with a landscape surrounded by eight Daoist emblems, the rim with scrolling lotus, the exterior with prunus on a diapered ground revealing the unglazed zisha body, four-character Zhou Yuanlin zhi mark to base , 35.7cm diameter 清中期 紫砂胎粉彩折沿洗 《周元林制》篆书模款
Harvie-Brown (John Alexander, editor). [A Vertebrate Fauna of Scotland], 11 works in 12 volumes, 1st editions, Edinburgh: David Douglas [-Oliver and Boyd], 1887-1935, comprising: A Vertebrate Fauna of Sutherland, Caithness and West Cromarty [...] The Outer Hebrides [...] The Birds of Iona and Mull [...] The Orkney Islands [...] Argyll and the Inner Hebrides [...] The Moray Basin [...] The Shetland Islands [...] The Tay Basin and Strathmore [...] The North-West Highlands and Skye [...] The Tweed Area [...] Forth, all plates as called for, including pictorial title-pages, photogravures, engravings, hand-coloured lithographs after J. G. Keulemans and others, and folding maps, Outer Hebrides pp. lxxvii/lxxviii with closed tear, Shetland Islands, Tay Basin, North-West Highlands and Skye, and The Tweed Area all largely unopened, Orkney Islands with authorial presentation inscription to front free endpaper, Sutherland with bookplate of Robert Washington Oates (1874-1958), Moray Basin with bookplate of Gerald Beach Brooks, 3rd Baron Crawshaw (1884-1946), Forth with laid-in autograph letter signed from the co-author Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, original green cloth, Outer Hebrides, Orkney Islands and Argyll and the Inner Hebrides all with faded spines, the latter two with fraying to headcaps, Forth with dust jacket (price-clipped, repairs verso), 8vo (Qty: 12)NOTESMullens & Swann p. 282 (all works except Tay Basin and Forth ); Wood pp. 379 ( Sutherland, Outer Hebrides , Argyll , Moray Basin and North-West Highlands and Skye ), 366 ( Iona and Mull ), 267 ( Orkney ), 335 ( Shetland , Tweed Area ). This is all that was apparently published of Harvie-Brown's celebrated series. The preface to The Tweed Area states that 'this volume on the Vertebrate Fauna of Scotland brings us within an appreciable distance of the completion of the series, though the areas of Forth and Clyde and Solway still remain to be undertaken'. The Vertebrate Fauna of Forth appeared in 1935, much later than the Tweed volume in 1911, but the projected accounts of the Clyde and Solway areas do not seem to have followed. '[Harvie-Brown's] contributions to ornithological science are literally legion ... His greatest work, however, and the one that will form an imperishable monument to his name, is the series of volumes on the vertebrate fauna of Scotland, most of which were written either by himself, or in collaboration with other ornithologists' (Mullens & Swann).
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY ROSE DECORATED SIX SETTING TEA SET together with a bread and butter plate, milk jug and sugar basin, a Coalport part coffee set, a Royal Crown Derby small vase, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern jug together with a cup and saucer, and further various ceramics to include a continental porcelain figurine, a pair of Limoges salts etc

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