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A large French bronze and white marble 8-day mantel clock, cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt-brass mounts and surmounted by bronze nude lady, with movement striking on a bell, case height 50cmMovement - untested Dial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - slightly rustedCase - very minor abrasions and chips along marble edges and some tarnishing to brass, bronze figure lacking attachment
Olympics Rebecca Adlington signed 12x8 colour photo. Rebecca Adlington OBE (born 17 February 1989) is a British former competitive swimmer who specialised in freestyle events in international competition. She won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the 400-metre freestyle and 800-metre freestyle, breaking the 19-year-old world record of Janet Evans in the 800-metre final. Adlington was Britain's first Olympic swimming champion since 1988, and the first British swimmer to win two Olympic gold medals since 1908. After winning her first World Championship gold over 800 metres in 2011, along with silver in the 400 metres at the same meet, she won bronze medals in both the women's 400-metre and 800-metre freestyle events in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A Chinese gilt bronze Gui, Hu Wenming, Ming Dynasty, 16th century, of ogee circular form with twin dragon handles, the main frieze cast in relief with Buddhist auspicious animals, within bandings of dissolved dragons and butterflies, on a high outward angled foot, the underside with incised four character seal of Hu Wenming7 x 18 x 12.7cmLiterature:For a similar bronze incnse burner signed by Hu Wenming and decorated with similar auspicious animals, see Power and Glory: Court Arts of China's Ming Dynasty, San Francisco, 2008, p.180 fig.111 Hu Wenming from Songjiang, Jiangsu province, is considered amongst the most skilled and gifted craftsman of the late Ming dynasty. His work was highly sort after by scholars and the literati to decorate their desks. The shape of the incense burner is inspired by an archaic prototype, gui, dating to the Zhou or Shang dynasties. Most examples depict animated creatures which have been drawn from the 'Classic of Mountains and Seas', Shan Hai Jing. However, this example is decorated with some of the Eight Buddhist Emblems, bajixiang. General rubbing of gilt commensurate with age. Interior oxidisation.
A Chinese bronze small figure of an Official, late Ming Dynasty, standing in military attire, a dog at his feet, on an integral rectangular plinth 15cm highitems held in hands now missing. Other small parts lacking too - including scarf and tape parts of his dress - at his collar and on his hems in particular.
An Indian Hindu bronze standing figure of Lakshmi, 19th century, with four arms holding attributes on integral rectangular plinth14.5cm high;a Thai archaic fragmentary bronzed ceramic bust of Buddha 11cm high; mounted on a chamfered agate stand; a metal miniature Buddha figure and a rock crystal small Ganesh (4)Lakshmi - badly dented base and angle repair, later red paint and brackets worn.Bust - framentary stateSmall Buddha - badly oxidisedGanesh - chipped
A Japanese bronze and champleve enamel hexagonal vase, late Meiji, circa 1900, with twin oni mask and tassel shoulder handles, the body decorated with aoi mon on tripod feet 39.5cm high and a bronze long necked bottle vase, circa 1900, decorated in relief with birds56cm highBottle vase - dented around the rim.Hexagonal vase - One foot has been reset with solder
the drum top with segmented white dial with blue numerals, surmounted by a moustached Oriental style figure holding an umbrella, supported on an elephant with trunk raised, upon a naturalistic scroll base, the gong striking drum movement marked 'R & C Paris and London 587'44 x 35.5cmProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolkhands broken. Case surface worn and lacking patina. Movement in need of attention, not working.lacking numeral '30'. Base base looks to be bronze; elephant and human figure with mounts above the dial are very dull colour and may be an alloy. Probably not spelter.All in need of attention and sold 'as is'.
A Japanese wakizashi, late 19th or early 20th century, with bronze and gilt bronze kashira, menuki and fuchi, the bronze tsuba with scrolling dragon design, leather clad scabbard, 84cm long overall; together with a 19th century American cavalry sword, with pierced half basket brass hilt with the figure of Liberty, steel scabbard, 99cm long overallThe blade of the wakizashi has been ground and now coated with grease, pegs are rotten, blade is 57.5cm long, leather scabbard is tired. American sword with some rust to blade, the scabbard also rusty and with a dent/crease towards the tip.
Captain George Paget Ellison, 9th Lancers, Queen's South Africa medal, named, with Orange Free State, Relief of Kimberley, Modder River and Belmont clasps; silver framed with a portrait miniature and 1897 Jubilee medal. Also a duplicate miniature portrait and two portrait photographs.Together with Victory and War Medals to Lieutenant Michael George Stocks, Grenadier Guards, [grandson of Sir Richard Ellison], killed in action near Ypres, Nov. 1914, aged 21 years, with bronze memorial plaque and his coming of age illuminated scroll; and another WWI pair to 2nd Lieutenant E P Stocks. Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkGeorge Paget Ellison (b.1868) died at Kroonstad whilst on Lord Roberts' march to Victoria, June 1900, aged 31 years.
A Khmer Bronze tripod bowl on stand, Bayon Period circa 13th century, with naga feet15 x 14cmProvenance:Ashwood Gallery, Hong Kong. Invoice and Certificate dated 4.11.2000 - HK$56000 with IC002The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
After Giambologna (Italian, 1519–1608), a bronze model of Mercury, late 19th or early 20th century, modelled with caduceus to left hand and standing on one foot held up by the breath from a Putto's head, with a Victorian ebonised and gilt metal mounted column basethe bronze 186cm high, 273cm high overallProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkIn generally good condition, a visible seam to one leg with some scratching around it and a small plugged hole, a small more heavily scratched are to the back of his shoulder. The plinth base well scuffed and scratched, particularly around the foot.
A Cambodian bronze drum/bell, 10th-12th century, 6cm high x 9.5cm diameterThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Khmer bronze standing Buddha, early Angkor style, with serene face and tightly coiled hair, wearing robes25.5cmGenerally condition is good. rubbing to extemities causing discolouration, noticably the nose, ears, and chest. Historic chipping and scuffing across the body.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Thai bronze core on clay standing Buddha, Ayutthaya style, with high arched eyebrows and tightly curled hair44cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A collection of Chinese assorted stone, pottery and bronze items and artefacts, including a small Buddha head (9)Generally all pieces show signs of wear that one would expect with age. Some of the stone items show signs of repair. The arm on the bronze buddha is slightly loose from its mounting. The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Byzantine bronze pendant cruciform Enkolpion, decorated on the front with St Nikolaus, arms raised in blessing, with the inscription : O AGHOC N/HKOLAC, on the reverse St. John, arms raised in blessing, inscribed HOANHC9.5cm highProvenance: Royal-athena galleries, 153 East 57th Street New York Invoice 13497 Feb 15 2018 (with Guarantee of Authenticity and Attestation of Legal Importation)The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Tibetan gilt bronze seated figure of a lama, early/mid 20th century, with painted facial details, in silver metal scroll enriched robes, upon a lotus dais, engraved copper base plate12.5cm highvery good The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
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