Matchbox Superfast 73b Weasel Armoured Car FACTORY PRE-PRODUCTION COLOUR TRIAL - metallic bronze body, metallic jade green base with Pat App number, chrome 5-spoke wheels with green axle clip - Excellent plus with a few tiny chips, in Excellent just a little creased later period "New" Type J Box with French Text to 1 picture face.
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CHINESE JADE PLAQUE, AND A BRONZE TANG STYLE HORSE carved with scrolling foliage, on an associated wooden base, along with a Chinese bronze Tang style model of a horsejade plaque 5.3cm highQty: 2Minor chips and scratches to stand, plaque appears to have residue present to one of the lower corners, the horse is in relatively good condition some minor stains and scratches.
A Bronze Age era bead necklace, comprising of 16 roughly diamond shaped carnelian beads, separated by tiny circular glass and ceramic beads of various colours. Currently fitted with a 20th century rollover safety clasp (possibly fitted around the time of its purchase in 1966). Provenance: originally purchased in August 1966, from Sam Dormont at the Archaeological Shop, Tel Aviv Hilton, and thus by descent through the family.. The original information supplied on the certificate states the the piece was found near Haifa, in Israel, and is approximately 3000 years old. The piece is supplied with an olive wood box, which was likely new at the time of purchase in 1966. Approximately 20 inches in length. Condition: generally good. The carnelian beads have some natural striations to the stones, and some surface chipping, likely from the stone cutting process.
A Medieval crusader period bronze Christian cross pendant, of larger dimensions than most seen, decorated to the front side with multiple concentric circle motifs, likely representing the sun. Simple suspension loop fitted to the top vertical arm of the cross, approx 6.8cm width across, and 9.1cm length Provenance: originally purchased in August 1966 from Sam Dormont at the Archaeological Shop, Tel Aviv Hilton, and thus my descent through the vendor’s family. Originally described (on the 1966 dated certificate) as being found in St Jean D’Acre, and as being approximately 800 years old, which would date it to circa 1150. Further details: condition good, good even dark colour and patina to both sides, no spilts, cracks or bends to the metal, some very minor, old verdigris spotting to the reverse, the suspension loop has a very small burnish mark, revealing the brighter bronze colour below, but this is not detrimental.
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