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A rare and unusual 17th century coppery bronze flower vase or lota of bulbous form with narrow neck. With a hammered fluted design to the body. Delicately incised with a pattern of birds and fish. Various inscriptions in an Indian script. (For a 17th century lota of similar form from the collection of Simon Digby see Christies South Kensington 7/10/11 Lot 327).
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy & Justin Theodore Vulliamy The Bronze Lamp given by the Prince Regent to the Royal Academy etching with aquatint by H. Moses and F.C. Lewis respectively, published 1813 by the designers, 610 x 510mm (24 x 20 in), unframed. *** Benjamin (1780-1854) and Justin Vulliamy (1781-1870) were the second generation of the family firm of clockmakers, originally of Swiss origin, established in London in the mid 18th century. Benjamin succeeded his father as clockmaker to the king. The plate depicts the 8ft diameter chandelier designed and made by Vulliamy and Sons, Pall Mall, London, in 1812. Condition report: Slight surface dust, soft creasing to upper right corner just affecting image, uneven trimmed on or just within the platemark but well outside the image.
OMAS, `D-Day` limited edition fountain pen, 620/5300, 1994, with military green resin barrel, rhodiated bronze cap, rolled gold cap band, and calligraphic 18 carat gold nib, in its aluminium presentation box with outer card packaging, together with paperwork and marketing ephemera. The presentation box is a replica of a soldier`s regulation spectacle case.
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