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VINTAGE MOTORING. A SMALL COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL BROUGH SUPERIOR PRINTED EPHEMERA, INCLUDING MOTOR CAR BROCHURE FOR FOUR MODELS, INCLUDING THE ALPINE GRAND SPORTS, PRINTED BY COOKE AND VOWELS LTD, NOTTINGHAM, A PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE BROUGH AT HIS FRONT DOOR WITH HIS TWO JAGUAR CARS, SIGNED, DEDICATED ON THE REVERSE, DATED 9/8/63, SEVERAL OTHERS AND A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE SILVER BROUGH SUPERIOR TRANSFERS, ETC
VALERIE GANZ oil on board - ‘The Saxophonist’ signed, 27 x 16ins (69 x 41cms), (Provenance: painted for the 1992 Brecon Jazz Festival publicity and featured on the cover and concert programme of the Festival Brochure. Also a card to the vendors from the artist with Best Wishes, brochure, programme and card accompany the Lot)
A FINE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOTTLE VASE, the slightly tapering body with Persian-inspired decoration arranged in vertical panels, each showing two flowerheads on a stem with alternating leaves and tendrils, the latter also with ruyi spandrels at the top and bottom, the shoulder of the vase with a bold lappet band beneath a straight neck with further flowerheads and leafy tendrils, the base with a Qianlong sealmark and of the period, 12" high. Provenance: The Collection of Edward Cozens-Smith, Esq. (1834-1925), 16 Kensington Square, London. Acquired by the Cozens-Smith family at the Maple & Co. March 26th 1928 auction of the contents of the property following his death. Thence by descent within the Cozens-Smith family. The present lot was almost certainly part of lot 444 in the above mentioned auction. Rather amusingly, it was sold with three Nankin meat dishes and a pair of brass candlesticks, and was described simply as a 'Nankin bottle vase'. The lot apparently sold for £1.2.6. It can be seen in the illustration opposite showing the Tudor Style Lounge at 16 Kensington Square in the brochure for the sale of the house in 1928. This vase is a fine example of the revival during the Qianlong period of the assimilation of Islamic decoration into the repertoire of Chinese porcelain. The shape of the vase derives from 13th century Islamic metal vessels. It appears to have been first copied by Chinese potters in the early 15th century in ewer form, as exemplified by a ewer from The Avery Brundage Collection at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (B60P85). The current vase belongs to a group of very similar bottle vases made during the Qianlong period. For a directly comparable example see Sotheby's New York, 11th September 2012, Lot 50.
Republic of the Marshall Islands Legendary Aircraft of WWII 24 coin 10 dollar collection in fitted case with information brochure, 4 Westminster USA silver proof dollars 1987, 1990, 1991, and 1994 each with certificate of authenticity, Royal Mint silver proof 2 pound 1994 with certificate of authenticity, boxed, Royal Mint silver proof 50 pence 1994 with certificate of authenticity, boxed, Royal Mint silver proof 50 pence 1993 with certificate of authenticity, boxed, Westminster Alderney silver proof one pound 1993, Bedfordia Replicas of the Concorde Postage stamps ingot set with certificate of authenticity cased, etc
A group of four UEFA Champions League commemorative club pin sets, for seasons 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10 & 2010-11, each from a limited edition and featuring a gilt-metal & enamel badge of each competing club, contained in a perspex display tower, height 33cm., 13in.; two with the accompanying UEFA brochure (6)
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