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The Cement Garden 30x40 approx movie poster from the 1993 British drama film written and directed by Andrew Birkin. It is based on the 1978 novel of the same name written by Ian McEwan. It was entered into the 43rd Berlin International Film Festival, where Birkin won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Grade A condition. Good Condition. UK Shipping from £4.99, Europe from £6.99 and ROW from £9.99.
Mon Homme 30x40 approx quad movie poster from the 1996 French drama film starring Anouk Grinberg and Gerard Lanvin. It was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where Anouk Grinberg won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Grade A condition. Good Condition. UK Shipping from £4.99, Europe from £6.99 and ROW from £9.99.
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955)Children playing in the sea bear initials (lower left)oil on board30.5 x 40.2cm (12 x 15 13/16in).Footnotes:ProvenanceMangate Gallery, London.Private collection, UK (acquired from the above circa 1987).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR PAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.P This lot is owned by a private individual. The right of return enjoyed by EU customers is not applicable.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
M RELTON ? "They Bear the Weight of Sky and Cloud Upon the Fountain of their Veins" (Kathleen Raine), a limited edition multi block colour woodcut on handmade Japanese paper, depicting a tree, No'd. 31/150, titled, indistinctly signed and dated 1989 in the margin, also initialled "MR" within the print
An OKA four piece suite of kitchen furniture including double sink unit, four section pigeon hole type unit, two door cupboard and preparation table, all with marble style work surface on limed / wash painted pine bases. Double sink size approx. 180cm long x 60cm wide x 86cm high CONDITION REPORTS All items bear the oka label as shown, unknown if items are made by oka or retailed by oka only
A box containing various teddy bears including a vintage gold plush bear with sailor's top, hand-stitched nose and mouth and orange and black eyes, a Fraser bear 2002 with Porsche scarf, a Harrods 2000 bear, a Metro limited edition bear with wings, a Russ Vintage Edition bear, a Little Folk bear, Channel Island Bears bear with Prescott Hill Climb sweater, an un-named bear and Coco bear by Russ Berrie & Co. (9) and a Polystil Toschi model of the Ferrari 312 Formula I car 1:6 scale CONDITION REPORTS The car whilst basically sound has a dislodged but extent stering wheel. The cover has a couple of the pins/nodules damaged and some signs of melting to the interior and one screw missing to the engine cover/strap. Otehrwise their is wear and tear conducive with age and use, some dirt ot the white plastic behind the driver seat. The polystyrene box has both the top and b ottom. ther eis some damage to the interior of the bottom section of the box, htere is no cardboard outer cover - see images for further detail.
11th century AD. A bronze stirrup mount of Williams's Class A Type 8, triangular with bear-head finial and acanthus-leaf chevron, vestigial rear ledge, three piercings. Cf. Williams, D., Late Saxon Stirrup-Strap Mounts, York, 1997, item 131. 16.1 grams, 44mmq (1 3/4"). Found Cambridgeshire, UK. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
15th-16th century AD. A West European bronze ring with round-section hoop, discoid plaque bezel with a standing bear. 5.12 grams, 22.20mm overall, 17.74mm internal diameter (approximate size British N, USA 6 1/2, Europe 13.72, Japan 13) (3/4"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; formerly from an old private collection formed in the early 1980s; accompanied by an old collector's information tag. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Scarce.
1990-1991 and 1993-1998 AD. Serial nos. A01 019100 (matching, Gill and Kentfield"). Obvs: multicoloured bust designs. Revs: multicoloured Michael Faraday and Houblon designs respectively. Pick 384a/Pick 388a. 149 x 79 - 155 x 85mm. . Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. Rather a curiosity as these notes, with matching serial numbers, are from two different issues and bear the signatures of different cashiers. [2] Uncilrculated.
13th century AD. Obv: small cross with +RICARDVS REX legend. Rev: with PIC / TAYNE / NSIS legend in three lines. Cf. Roberts 86-87. 0.82 grams. . Ex Mr RWM collection; acquired Lanz. Richard I issued coins in his own name for his French possessions of Poitou and Aquitaine; English coins during his reign continued to bear the name of Henry II (HENRICVS REX), his father. Near very fine.
17th century AD. Thomas Mathewes, at the Beare, Burford, Oxfordshire. Obv: chained bear with THOMAS MATHEWES AT legend. Rev: initials M over T E with THE BEARE IN BVRFORD legend. Williamson/Dickinson, Oxfordshire 48; SCBI 44 (Norweb IV) 3604-3605. 0.85 grams. . Found Cambridgeshire, UK. [No Reserve] Good fine.
Late 13th-early 14th century AD. An iron longsword of Oakeshott's Type XIIa with tapering blade and narrow fullers, edges of the blade with battle nicks, straight lower guard and tapering tang, a later squared pommel of Type Z1 with inlaid silver cross. See Oakeshott, E., The archaeology of the weapons, arms and armours from Prehistory to the age of Chivalry, Woodbridge, 1960 (1999); Oakeshott, E., The sword in the Age of the Chivalry, Woodbridge, 1964 (1994); Oakeshott, E., Records of the Medieval Sword, Woodbridge, 1991; Aleksi?,M., Mediaeval Swords from Southeastern Europe, material from 12th to 15th century AD, Beograd, 2007.1.2 kg, 95.5cm (37 1/2"). From an important private family collection of arms and armour; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s, and thence by descent; accompanied by an academic report by military specialist Dr Raffaele D'Amato. The interesting element of this specimen is the squared pommel, which is clearly later, corresponding in general to Oakeshott's Type Z1 (Aleksi?, 2007, fig. 1, p. 26"). Oakeshott classified all the pommels of square shape in his Type Z. The subtype Z1, which is more frequently used in mid-fourteenth century swords, is characterised by the square shape, almost straight edges with central bosses on both sides that could sometimes be centrally hollowed. Two swords with subtype Z1 pommels bear dedicatory inscriptions in the name of al-Saif? Arsitay (Askeri Muzeum, Istanbul) that were inscribed on their blades during the reign of this Mamluk governor, between 1401 and 1408 (Aleksic, 2007, cat. nos. 399,400"). Fine condition.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A complete terracotta tile excavated from the wreck of a Roman trade ship, having been made by Legio XIII Gemina and impressed with their stamp 'L XIII', the 13th legion raised by Julius Caesar in 57 BC. Cf. Lendering. 1.08 kg, 24 x 11.5cm (9 1/2 x 4 1/4"). Property of a UK gentleman since 2010; previously excavated in the Mediterranean, south of France, in 1980, from a depth of 44 meters; accompanied by a copy of the archaeological report, including a drawing of the wreck site and various underwater images, this tile having been removed from an area identified as 'D7 XII' on the accompanying site ground-plan. The 13th legion famously crossed the Rubicon with Julius Caesar in 49 BC, having followed him on campaigns in northern France against the Celtic Belgae. It fought at the Siege of Gergovia in 52BC, and probably at the Battle of Alesia. It subsequently served in eastern Europe in Pannonia and Dacia. The wreck from which the tile was taken was of a trade ship carrying bricks, paving tiles, roof-tiles and amphora, some of which were made by the 13th legion and bear the recessed stamp 'L*XIII'. The cargo was discovered in situ and carefully excavated by divers in 1980; the site was around 28 metres in length but only 5 metres across, much of the cargo still being in its original loading stacks. The cargo deposit was large, suggesting that the carrying vessel had been of considerable size and that the sinking did not dislodge much of the cargo, although subsequent action of the water and vegetation has disturbed its layout. Fine condition, with some marine encrustation. Very rare.
1st century BC-1st century AD. A complete terracotta tile excavated from the wreck of a Roman trade ship, having been made by Legio XIII Gemina and impressed with their stamp 'L XIII', the 13th legion having been formed by Julius Caesar in 57 BC. Cf. Lendering. 1.03 kg, 24 x 11.5cm (9 1/2 x 4 1/4"). Property of a UK gentleman since 2010; previously excavated in the Mediterranean, south of France, in 1980, from a depth of 44 meters; accompanied by a copy of the archaeological report, including a drawing of the wreck site and various underwater images, this tile having been removed from an area identified as 'D7 XII' on the accompanying site ground-plan. The 13th legion famously crossed the Rubicon with Julius Caesar in 49 BC, having followed him on campaigns in northern France against the Celtic Belgae. It fought at the Siege of Gergovia in 52BC, and probably at the Battle of Alesia. It subsequently served in eastern Europe in Pannonia and Dacia. The wreck from which the tile was taken was of a trade ship carrying bricks, paving tiles, roof-tiles and amphora, some of which were made by the 13th legion and bear the recessed stamp 'L*XIII'. The cargo was discovered in situ and carefully excavated by divers in 1980; the site was around 28 metres in length but only 5 metres across, much of the cargo still being in its original loading stacks. The cargo deposit was large, suggesting that the carrying vessel had been of considerable size and that the sinking did not dislodge much of the cargo, although subsequent action of the water and vegetation has disturbed its layout. Fine condition, with some marine encrustation. Very rare.
2nd millennium BC-17th century AD. A mixed group of bronze stamp seals, mainly discoid with loop handle to the reverse, including seven accompanied by a typed and signed notes by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993 which state: (T-766) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 15 x 15.5 x 12.5 mm. This is a roughly square plaque, with flat face and flat back, on which is mounted a loop handle. The design on the face consists of a quadruped and another item above it. This comes from west central Asia and dates to c. 2200-1800 B.C. It is a rare type and in fair condition. The face has been cleaned, and the incrustation on the back could be removed.' (T-453) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 17 x 16 x 11 mm. This has a flat, round face and a slightly convex back, on which is mounted a handle of sheet metal, pierced. The design on the face shows a standing ibex or similar animal, with a kind of wing projecting from its shoulder. This comes from west central Asia and dates to c. 1200-600 B.C. It is in very good condition.' (T-273) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 16 x 22 x 10.5 mm. This is a scaraboid in shape, with flat oval face, tall back for a scaraboid, pierced lengthways with flanges around the holes, and also pierced from the top of the back to the other hole. The design on the face is surrounded by a notched band. It shows a figure seated on a chair holding up one hand, and in front is a table with crossed legs. This comes from Anatolia, or west Iran and dates to c. 600-400 B.C. It follows a Late Babylonian stamp seal type in its design. It is in very good condition.' (D-14) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 15.5 x 17 x 13 mm. The face is almost round, slightly oval, and convex. The back is flat and on it is mounted a large ring for a handle. The design shows a standing zebu, a bird on the sing above it, and an unidentified item in front of it. This is from west central Asia and may date to c. 100-500 A.D. It is in very good condition.'; (R-131) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze, 14 x 14 x 15mm. This has a round, slightly convex face, and the back first flares sharply inwards, then becomes the neck of a demon's head, with two faces and prominent ears. Originally a loop handle stood on top of the head. The design on the face shows a standing worshipper in long robe raising one hand before the spade symbol (of the god Marduk), seven dots (the Pleiades), and below the lunar crescent and a star. This comes from North Mesopotamia or Syria and dates to c. 1000-700 B.C. It is a rare item, and in very good condition, save for the broken loop.'; (Q-45) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze,15 x 15.5 x 12mm. This has a flat round face, and the back is convex, rising with one groove around the sides to the base of a pierced loop. The design on the face shows a bear(?) jumping on the back of a standing quadruped with head turned backwards. This comes from west central Asia, and is a rare type and so difficult to date, but perhaps c. 200-500 A.D. is the most likely. The seal is in very good condition.'; (Q-31) 'Bronze Disk, 33 x 33 x 9mm. This is a round disc with a loop attached to the back, made of short metal strip with flattened ends. the face has an elegant design composed of a central tree-like structure with two scrolling lines near the top as its 'branches', and then from each side two further scrolling lines fill in the space, creating a pattern of four scrolling lines. This came from west central Asia, and most probably dated to c. 1400-1700 A.D., and is a button for most probably a uniform or expensive garment. It is in very good condition.' 62 grams total, 12-33mm (1/2 - 1 1/4"). The Signo collection, the property of a West London businessman, formed in the late 1980s-early 1990s; item numbers D-14, Q-31, Q-45, R-131, T-112, T-273, T-453, T-766; academically researched and catalogued by the late Professor Lambert in the early 1990s. [8] Fine condition.
Pulsar: A Modern Gent's Wristwatch, the signed dial with line markers, date aperture, to bracelet, in Pulsar box, with guarantee dated "5th Dec 2013", another gent's wristwatch, the signed "JWBenson"(?) "London" dial with line markers, to expanding bracelet; together with a modern child's wristwatch, with novelty teddy bear head, to expanding bracelet. (3)
Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights Teddy Bears to include Prince George, Christening Bear to celebrate Christening of HRH George of Cambridge, limited edition 162/500, 12cms h, Prince George of Cambridge, 10/250, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, 10/250. All in good condition with gold stoppers.
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