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1867-70 Mostly used lightly duplicated range on album pages with all values from 1d to 2s represented including 1d (15), 2d (22), 4d (10, also 2 mint), 5d olive-green (5 unused or mint), used (8 incl one bronze-green), 6d (13, also 3 mint incl one blackish brown), 8d (3), 9d (12), 10d (6, also two unused), 1s (11) and 2s (11), condition about average
1915-30 King George V recess printed issue, small range of imperforate colour trials on NZ & Star watermarked paper, each overprinted COLOUR PRINT, 1½d in issued colour and black, 2d aniline purple and grey-violet, 3d, chestnut, chocolate, deep chocolate, 4d orange, reddish orange, ochre, 4½d bronze-green, 7½d in issued colour and in reddish chocolate (latter also a block of 4 with blue crayon affecting three impressions, 9d olive-green, all fine
Medal Group WWI Turkey, known as the 'Gallipoli Star' or 'Iron Crescent', in silvered bronze and red enamel, stamped BB & Co to rear, Order of Medjidjie, Fifth Class badge, in silver, with gold and red enamel centre, St Johns Ambulance buttons, ring made from a bullet, 'Got Mit Uns' belt buckle, WWI Belt Buckle and a cotton label and a large musket ball.
An Indian Shiva Lingam Stone, the Shiva Lingam is a symbolic representation of the Hindu god Shiva and believed by Hindus to have sacred life-affirming properties. Found in the Namada River, India these stones are believed to derive from a meteorite impact and represent the union between heaven and earth. Lingams are shaped naturally in an elongated form and collected by the locals and polished to a high sheen.This particular example is bronze, green with reddish-brown patination and is presented on a triangular wooden stand, approx 32 cms high (including stand). Note: This Shiva Lingam was gifted to the film director and cinematographer Nicolas Jack Roeg CBE BSC, who directed David Bowie in the 1970's cult classic 'The Man who Fell to Earth, with letter of provenance.
Chinese short sword, the 22.25inch 56.5cm blade with bronze guard decorated with potted plants, fitted in later scabbard and grip, the tang bears two character signature, 83cm overall length Condition report: The blade is in generally good order with only small patches of very light pitting. The later wood mounts have cracks and faults and are slightly loose causing the tsuba to rattle.

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