A West Tibetan fragmentary bronze figure of the four armed deity Chenrezig, 16th/17th century,standing holding a lotus, on a metal stand, 12cm highProvenance: The Roger Moss collectionCondition report: Denting to fingers, one hand missing, one arm at elbow missing, feet missing, and various knocks and wear 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. 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??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
We found 360903 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 360903 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
360903 item(s)/page
A PAIR OF BRONZE STORKSModernThe tallest: 177cm highThe smaller: 147cm highCondition report:Verdi Gris patination. Generally in good condition. Minor scuffs, wear and discolouration in areas commensurate with age and exposure to the elements. Minor spots to the heads of both, the smaller example with gauge marks to the tip of the beak.
BRONZE SCULPTURE OF AN ANTELOPE (2)Signed 'T.O Mathews', dated 1974 edition 4/10Mounted on green marble base, 25.5cm wide x 23cm high; together with an equestrian bronze group, indistinctly signed 'T.A', mounted on polished granite base, 32cm high x 35cm wideCondition report: Dirt and dust to recesses of the casts. Some rubbing to the high points and extremities, otherwise in good order.
A BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A FAWNBy Hermann Geibel (1889-1972)Signed to the cast H. Giebel, mounted on a Breccia marble base, 15cm high x 19.3cm wideCondition report: Overall in good condition commensurate with age and handling. The dark patina rubbed in areas, with a build up of dust and dirt in areas, as to expected . The marble base with a few small nicks to the bottom edge and a build up of dirt to the top edge.
A FRENCH BRONZE MODEL OF THE BATHING VENUS (2)Late 19th Century17.5cm high, together with a bronze model of a young girl, 24cm highCondition report:- Bathing Venus has some rubbing to the patination notably to the base and back of legs most likely fro handling otherwise in good order- Young girl build up of verdigris to the neck otherwise generally in good order with general wear
A FRENCH GILT-BRONZE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURECirca 1889The twin-train movement with a seal mark detailed S.Marti et Cie 1889 and numbered A.1, 37cm high, with a pendulum, together with a pair of twin handled gilt-bronze side urns, 25cm high, each piece on a gilt-wood and velvet stand (6)Condition report:- Rubbing to the gilding and tarnishing throughout all pieces- Some loss of detail to the Arabic numerals- Movement runs when wound however we do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any clocks sold
A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-BRONZE TWIN-LIGHT WALL APPLIQUÉS (2)20th CenturyWith tassel-tied backplates and cream pleated shades, 28.5cm wide; 75cm highCondition report: Good overall condition. Some tarnishing - minor spots of oxidisation and rubbing commensurate with use and age. Will require electrical rewiring and PAT testing prior to use.
Irish. Limerick Militia George III copper/bronze medal for Coloony 1798 Good rare example by J. Brush of Dublin. Crown within laurel sprays to obverse centre, legend TO THE HEROES OF COLOONY 5th SEPR 1798 in surround. Reverse bears double turreted castle with central spire flying swallowtail flag, resting in laurel and palm sprays, CORPORATION AND CITIZENS OF LIMERICK in surround. Pierced for teardrop suspension loop. GC Awarded to those of the Limerick Militia under Charles Vereker, who fought the joint French-Irish army under General Humbert at Coloony, near Sligo, on 5th September 1798.
Royal Marines insignia. Valise badge 1874-1902 ... pouch badges 1902-52 and post 1953 ... post 1953 Colour Sergeant arm badge ... RMA cap badge ... fine Victorian Field Officer levee waist belt clasp (also used by all Army Officers in levee dress) ... pre 1953 waist belt clasp ... post 1953 Officer bullion Mess collar ... post 1953 bronze cap badge by Gaunt ... pair OSD collar badges ... Plymouth Band 3 piece Sergeant cap badge (on side of POW scroll broken off) . (12 items)
Scottish badges, plaid brooch, waist belt clasp and duty plate Royal Scots Fusilier post 1953 Officer glengarry ... Royal Highland Fusilier Officer glengarry ... 38th CEF bronze cap badge ... plaid brooch with applied crossed crooks and Arms of Edinburgh ... Gordon Highlanders Officer waist belt plate (lacking detachable loop) ... Royal Scots Fusiliers silver waist belt plate mount ... Cameron Highlanders DUTY plate (4953 W. CHRISTIE). All complete with fittings. (7 items)
WW1 8th Bn Royal West Kent Regiment 1916 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to G-11650 PTE F. SMITH R.W. KENT R. Comprising: British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque FREDERICK SMITH. Medals loose Private Frederick Smith of Lambeth Died of Wounds whilst serving with the 8th Bn on the 13th August 1916. Confirmed awarded pair only, landing after the 1st January 1916
WW1 Royal Engineers 1916 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to 56168 SPR W.H. FEATHERS RE. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque WILLIAM HENRY FEATHERS. Medals loose. Sapper William Henry Feathers landed in France on the 11th September 1915, whilst serving with the 97th Field Company Royal Engineers he was Killed in Action on the 26th June 1916. He was a native of Shepherd Bush Middlesex.
WW1 1/7th Bn Middlesex Regiment 1916 Casualty Group of Medals. Awarded to 2707 PTE E.T. ALFORD MIDD'X R. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Bronze Memorial Plaque EDWARD THOMAS ALFORD. Medals loose. Private Edward Thomas Alford a native of Barnet Hertfordshire volunteered into the Middlesex Regiment and landed in France on the 25th July 1915 he was Killed in Action on the 16th September 1916.
WW1 9th West Yorkshire Regiment Serbian Gold Medal for Bravery Group of Four. A very rare regimental medal combination one of only two awarded to 11702 Private George Bradley West Yorkshire Regiment, a veteran of the Gallipoli landings 1915. Comprising: 1914/15 Star (PTE W. YORK), British War Medal, Victory Medal (PTE W.YORK), Serbian Gold Medal for Bravery (Gilt Bronze). Group mounted Court style for display. Serbian Gold Medal for Bravery London Gazette 15th February 1917. Private George Bradley was born near Castleford and was a miner by trade volunteering on the 31st August 1914. He was punished for being absence without leave before embarking for Gallipoli on the 2nd July 1915. He was wounded at Gallipoli, but remained with Battalion, after the evacuation he was transferred to the Western Front on the 2nd July and was once again wounded on the 10th October 1917 during the Battle of Poelcapelle. On this day the Battalion suffered Other Ranks 47 Killed, 43 Missing and 113 wounded.
Airborne Forces Battledress Blouse and Red Beret of Lt.Col H.W. Moor DSO.,MC. Royal Engineers. A scarce grouping worn by Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC. Royal Engineers Airborne Forces. Comprising: Maroon beret with bronze RE collar/cap badge. The lining dated 1946 Kangol Wear Limited. 1940 pattern battledress blouse the left breast with three rows of medal ribbons including DSO, MC Order of Leopold, Belgium Croix de Guerre. Each sleeve with airborne Pegasus badges and right with parachute qualification wing. Label to interior size 13. RE Officer Side Cap. Selection of photographs ... badges... medal ribbons etc. Good clean condition. (Quantity). Also see Lot 110 for Badges Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Widdington Moor DSO., MC was educated at Cambridge and was commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1933. In the pre war years he saw service on the North West Frontier. At the outbreak of WW2 he held the rank of Lieutenant promoted to Captain February 1940. He was awarded the DSO (LG 19/4/45) as CO of 204 Field Company RE have previously being awarded the MC (LG 19/10/44) whilst serving with the 510 Field Co. RE attached to the 1/7th Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Both awards were for the campaign in North West Europe. Remaining with the army after the end of the war and serving with the airborne forces he was promoted to Acting Lieutenant Colonel in August 1945 and retired with this rank in 1953. He was later appointed head of ITV horse racing broadcasts retiring in the 1980.
Japanese early 19th Century Tanto Short Sword A good example with a 12 1/2 inch single edged blade, the cutting edge showing a good hamon. Cooper bronze Habaki, with black lacquered hilt mounts ribbed leather grip mounted floral and vine Menuki. Housed in black and red lacquer scabbard. Provision for short knife which is now absent. Grip has been secured to the tang and can not be removed by the auctioneers.
NATURPERLEN-DIAMANT-BROSCHE, GÜBELIN, um 1950.Platin 950, 10g.Klassische Stabbrosche, besetzt mit 5 unterschiedlich farbenen, leicht boutonförmigen Naturperlen von ca. 5,5 - 7,5 mm Ø, in gelb, bronze und grau-grünlichen Farbtönen, bzw. 4 Brillanten von zus. ca. 0.60 ct. Graviertes Monogramm "R.H.J." "A.F.", datiert 1950. Broschierung Weissgold 750. L ca. 5,3 cm.Verbal short test for 1 of the pearls by GGTL, April 2021.
-
360903 item(s)/page