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Rado Diastar ceramic wristwatch, Ref. 129.0301.3, on ceramic bracelet, boxed and a Rado Jubilé wristwatch, Ref. 129.3577.4N, diamond set dial, on original black leather strap with buckle, boxed with papers and guarantee dated 1990Condition Report: Movements not functioning - new batteries required, light scratches to back case otherwise good condition, case diameters = 30mm (including crowns), hands moving freely
A Byzantine green glass mould-blown jug for St Sabas Circa 5th-7th Century A.D.19.1cm high Footnotes:Provenance:Stephen Shalom collection, New York, 1977.Anonymous sale; Gorny & Mosch, Munich, 23 June 2010, lot 60.with Fortuna Fine Arts, New York 2010 (Timeless Treasures).The David G. Giles (1940-2022) collection, London, 2014.The Nico F. Bijnsdorp Collection (NFB 325), acquired from the above on the 10 November 2015.Exhibited:The National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden (NL), 'GLASS', 1 June 2020 – 28 February 2021.The body is decorated with four mould-blown panels: 1) first part of the Greek inscription in two registers; 2) second part of the Greek inscription in two registers; 3) lattice; 4) two confronting birds with a conical object inbetween. The dated inscription reads: 'Father St Sabas, be favourable'. St Sabas was one of the founders of Eastern monasticism. To date this is the only known example from this mould, which has led to the suggestion that this group of hexagonal and now square vessels with Christian symbols were blown into moulds made of fragile plaster rather than ceramic, so that only a few vessels could be created. The panels with a diagonal lattice design and the pair of confronting birds also occur on a hexagonal jug in the Shlomo Moussaieff collection (see M. Newby, Byzantine Mould-Blown Glass from the Holy Land with Jewish and Christian Symbols, London, 2008, pp. 226-7, no. 75). For a mould-blown trefoil-lipped jug for St Sabas with the same panels of decoration see E.M. Stern, The Toledo Museum of Art, Roman Mold-Blown Glass, Toledo, 1995, p.267, fig. 191.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ceramic vessel placed on three small rounded feet. It has a flat body with a circular plan, adorned by a succession of small dots in relief arranged in the lower area, followed by a central horizontal ribbing and two small curved handles arranged on the shoulders. Above these emerges a narrow neck, with a concave profile, which ends in a slightly thickened rim. The body is decorated with a rich “flambé” glaze in raspberry tones with bluish and purple spots. The neck and handles show instead a faint cream-toned glaze with small reddish stains. With six-character incised seal on the base “大清乾隆年制”. Height: 14 cm; Width: 27 cm- Provenance: acquired from KUNSTHANDEL KLEFISCH in 2013 (as indicated on the label).- Current French private collection.

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