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NEW ORDER - UK 12" RELEASES. Perfect collection of 23 x (largely) UK 12" releases from New Order. Titles include Ceremony (including original green/bronze sleeve FAC 33 - incredibly still Mint and Factory sealed, the original price sticker on top of the shrink, also with white/blue 2nd pressing sleeve FAC 33), Temptation (FAC 63 original embossed with 'Made In England R.S.3-82 inner - archive record/clean Ex), Blue Monday (FAC 73, 2 copies including original die-cut), State/Shame Of The Nation (FAC 153, archive copy), True Faith/Remix (FAC 183/FAC 183R, both archive condition copies), Bizarre Love Triangle (FAC 163, archive condition), Touched By The Hand Of God (FAC 193), Blue Monday 1988), Shellshock (FAC 143, archive copy still in shrink), Sub-Culture (FAC 133, with press release), Run 2, Confusion (FAC 93 in shrink), Thieves Like Us (FAC 103 in shrink), Fine Time/Silk Mix (FAC 223/223R), World In Motion/Remix (FAC 293/293R), Round & Round (FAC 263/Remix 263R with damaged sleeve) and Salvation (damaged sleeve). Condition elsewhere is primarily fantastic Ex+/archive.
A pair of French porcelain tazze, on bronze foot, late 19th c, the Sevres style dish painted with putto, in bleu celeste ribbon and festoon border, the 18th c style scrolling stem with the seated figure of a male or female faun, 16cm h and a contemporary late 19th c Sevres style rouleau vase, painted with an 18th c couple in an interior, reserved on a bleu celeste ground (3) Tazze - good condition save for some wear to the gilding on the rim. The bronze foot with much accretion of old dirt and grime. Vase - brown colour degraded and gilding rubbed but undamaged
A German bronze sculpture of a blacksmith, cast from the model by Julius Paul Schmidt-Felling (1835-1920), early 20th c even black patina, on stepped marble base, 46cm h Fine original condition, some old settled dust but pleasing even patina, the marble base very slightly nibbled on one or two corners but a good example
Cake Decoration and Sugar Ornamentation. The Gold, Silver and Bronze medals of Ernest Arthur Cardnell, called "Nirvana", of Bexleyheath, comprising Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Traders Exhibition 1924, gold (9ct, Birmingham 1924, 46g) 1931 silver and 1923 bronze, Universal Cookery and Food Exhibition 1930, silver (Birmingham 1929) and North of England Bakers' Exhibition 1924, gold (9ct, Birmingham 1924, 15.4g), each cased, practically as struck (7)
A Seljuk Khorasan inlaid bronze pedestal bowl, of ogee form with bands of mask headed and Kufic script within guilloche borders, the base with figural roundels and foliate bands, spreading circular foot with conforming script, 18cm diam, 12.5cm h Generally good, rubbing to decoration and some oxidisation, not split or repaired; water stains
A Persian inlaid bronze tapered cylindrical inkwell and cover, the top with pierced domed centre with ball finial, inlaid with roundels and Kufic script, on three panels, the rim with guilloche panels and three pierced lugs, the body with three engraved and inlaid roundels of script surrounding circular reserves of stylised animals and alternating hinged shield shaped mounts, the base inlaid with a stylised deer, 14.5cm h overallGenerally good with some wear and oxidisation
COSTUME JEWELLERY. Two costume jewellery necklaces in silver & polished pewter. Also, three silver pendant drops in labradorite, moss agate & black onyx & a silver bracelet hung with smoky quartz, black agate & bronze cultured pearls. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
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