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Seven Doctor Who bronze effect statues: First Doctor (William Hartnell), ltd.ed. 117/1000; Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), ltd.ed. 101/1000; Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee), ltd.ed. 116/1000; Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker), ltd.ed. 101/1000; Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison), ltd.ed. 105/1000; Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker), ltd.ed. 104/1000; Seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), ltd.ed. 108/1000. All unboxed but appear E. (7)
A collection of British coinage and Russian enamel badges, late 19th/early 20th CenturyComprising two Queen Victoria silver crowns dated 1896 and 1889, silver florin dated 1889, assorted hallmarked silver sporting badges to include darts, bronze medal relating to the Ralph Heaton & Sons Coiners Mint, Birmingham, a Royal Mint Birmingham Ltd coin, two enamel badges to include subjects for Ready for Labour and Defence Body, early TSLK version 1931/36.
A 19th Century Chinese bronze incense burner in the form of a goose, the neck turned and looking back, the back pierced, raised on a scrolling base, 17cm high/see illustration Condition Report: Feet of pedestal mostly bent, one with split to metalwork, otherwise condition in line with age and usage.
A mottled cream/grey jade bangle of circular form, carved on the exterior with a continuous inscription written in archaistic bronze, or other, script; exterior diameter about 7.5 cm and interior diameter about 6 cm Some dark grey or black inclusions to the stoneNo apparent areas of deterioration.
A bronze, or other metal, tripod incense burner with two pierced handles and fitted stand; 18 cm diameter and 17cm high; the base with Xuande six-character mark but not of the period.Please note that there is heavy verdigris, or other green agent, to both stand and incense burner; other damage or deterioration includes metal fatigue, wear and degradation.
A Sino-Tibetan or Himalayan gilt bronze figure of Tara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion in Mahayana Buddhism, seated on a lotus base in typical lalitasana with her right foot on the padma stem, and with her hands expressed in vitarkamudra, 19th century, 23 cm high Provenance: The Property of a Gentleman.gilt generally intact and bright although some areas of dullness, rubbed to extremities and tarnishing overall commensurate with age and handling
Wasseley & Halford London, an Egyptian Revival rouge marble and slate mantel clock, the two train eight-day movement Jean Baptiste Delettres striking hours and half hours on a bell, the dial within a cast gilt bezel and hieroglyphic decoration, flanked by decorated half pillasters, on a plinth base, surmounted by a cast bronze satyr, 40 cm high overall
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