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An early 20th century Simon Halbig Kammer Reinhardt 80cm doll, the bisque head with sleeping eyes, open mouth and pierced ears, composition body and limbs, the doll is well dressed, her skirt is embroidered 'Enid 1901', beneath a red hooded cloak, she wears an ivory bead necklace, carries a fur muffler and a beadwork evening purse, leather boots on her feet
20th century AD. A mixed group of copper-alloy statuettes comprising of: a crawling infant Krishna wearing a tall elaborate crown and jewelry, a standing figure wearing a feather cloak(?), a standing god Hanuman with clasped hands. 71 grams total, 44-52mm (1 3/4 - 2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1980. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A group of three copper-alloy artifacts comprising of: a crawling nude Krishna infant wearing a wide necklace and hat, a kneeling adorned man wearing a feather cloak, a vessel comprising of a squat globular body and a screwing lid with female head. 243 grams total, 55-63mm (2 1/4 - 2 1/2"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Anglo-French School (17th Century) Portrait of a lady with feathers in her hair in a gold dress by a statue of a putti pouring water; and Portrait of a lady in a feathered cap, blue dress and gold cloak two, each oil on panel 43 x 34cm (17 x 13in) Both paintings are executed in oil on a wooden panel. The paint layers are stable overall, there are some small areas of raised paint following the grain of the wood. Both paintings have retouching across the surface, especially the painting with the ywllow shawl. The varnish layers are semi matte, clear and even. There are a few small chips to the frame.
Attributed to Frances Cotes, RA (British, 1726-1770) Portrait of Mrs Lee (d.1806) in a blue cloak trimmed with ermine, a pearl and sapphire stomacher, and a blue ribbon in her hair oil on canvas, framed as an oval 77 x 63cm (30 x 25in) Provenance: By descent by marriage within the family of the sitter at Fulbeck Manor, Lincolnshire Other Notes: Mrs Lee married firstly William Parry Esq. of Easton Grey, Wiltshire; and secondly, the Reverend Harry Lee, Warden of Winchester College, Hampshire. Mrs Lee died in 1806. Framed in an oval but bigger. Craquelure overall. Lined. Note to the reverse - No. 14, Dining Room Lady in blue coat with ermine trim Oil on canvas which has been lined. At the lower edge and left side the paint has raised craquelure which is vulnerable to flaking. There are scattered retouchings which are well matched to the original. The varnish is even and semi-matte with abrasion around the edges.
An early 19th century Leeds pearlware figure of Sir Isaac Newton. Decorated in coloured enamels and raised on a square plinth, 26.5cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Head re glued. Staff and left hand re glued, the staff in three pieces with a flat chip to the lower portion. Crack across right ankle. Some chips to his cloak and the base. Crazed. Coloured glazes in good order.
Two Charles II Christ's Hospital cloak badges with figural decoration, one, silver, inscribed "Avspicio Carol Secvnid Regis 1673", the other, silver plate, inscribed "Nvmero Pondere et Mesvra-ex. Mvnificintia. Hen;Stone.Arm", after J Routiers, 9 cm long x 8.3 cm diameter respectively, total approx 3.4 oz
TWO SILVER AND STONE SET RINGS; SILVER BANGLE, an oval LOCKET PENDANT, JET BEAD NECKLACE and another, pair of CLOAK LINKING BROOCHES in the form of African native heads, ANOTHER in the form of a paste set spider and a fly and a VICTORIAN OPENWORK OVAL GOLD PLATED BROOCH set with three red stones
A Vauxhall figure of a young lady, emblematic of Summer, reclining with a cornucopia of fruits to her side, decorated in coloured enamels, the flower applied scroll moulded base picked out in puce, circa 1758, 4¾ inches high CONDITION REPORT One hand missing, firing cracks to arm, cloak and rockwork
Middle Kingdom, 2133-1797 BC. A carved wooden crouching ancestor figure, head protruding from the body enveloped in a white gesso cloak, red and black pigment to the face and hair; dowel hole in base. 338 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). From an important London collection; previously in an old collection formed before 1980. Fair condition.
65 AD. Lyons mint. Obv: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER PM TR P IMP P, laureate head right, globe at point of bust. Rev: DECVRSIO beneath Nero, bare-headed, cuirassed and with cloak floating free, prancing right on horseback, holding spear in right hand; beyond and behind him, soldier on horseback prancing right with vexillum held over shoulder. S-C across fields. RIC 395; Sear 1957 var; WCN 403. 24.10 grams. ("). [No Reserve] Fine.
1st century AD. An emerald or rare chromium green chalcedony cloison, intaglio frieze depicting three figures on a baseline: a central bearded figure in armour with wreath to the brow holding a sceptre in the crook of his left arm, right arm bent around a spear held by an advancing figure in profile wearing a sagum (military cloak) and helmet with a spear resting on his shoulder, third figure in military dress, bareheaded with a spear and other object(s) in the crook of his left arm; set in a substantial later gold ring. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 202 for type. 24.11 grams, 27.66mm overall, 20.56 x 15.93mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q 3/4, USA 18 1/2, Europe 18 1/2, Japan 17) (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent, supplied with geologic report No. TL003122, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. Dr. Bonewitz opines that emeralds of this size and colour were very rare in the Roman world but are not unknown. The other possibility – chromium chalcedony (also called chrome chalcedony) – is itself a rarity in ancient jewelry. Its source was in modern Turkey (then Anatolia), and the stone disappeared from Roman jewelry in the second century AD. The source was small and was not rediscovered until late in the 20th century. In either instance the stone is rare and unusual. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Extremely fine condition. A large wearable size.
5th-8th century AD. A mixed group of three lead seals comprising: one with two facing robed figures holding a pole between; one with nimbate facing figure with cloak pinned at the right shoulder, shield to the left arm, partial legend '[.]???? / [.]???C', and six lines to the reverse; one with nimbate facing figure, six lines of text to the reverse. 41 grams total, 24-32mm (1 - 1 1/4"). [3, No Reserve] Fair condition.
EMBROIDERED SILK RELIGIOUS COPE/CLOAK - HEATHROW AIRPORT a silk and taffeta lined embroidered Cope or Cloak, embroidered in gold thread and with beading on the back in the form of a cross. The cross surrounded by gold embroidered ribbon in the shape of Heathrow Airport Runways, and with a metal clasp on the front. Also with a printed photograph showing an overhead view of Heathrow Airport. (2) 158cms high *This cloak was given to the former Chaplain of Heathrow Airport as a gift.
THREE FIGURES OF BUDDHA C.8TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising: a carved stone torso, a standing wood figure with an open cloak flowing from his shoulders and a bronze figure raised on a double lotus throne, 33cm. (3) Provenance: from the collection of Dr J S Gordon, the stone figure purchased from Manuel Castilho on 15th March 1999, the original invoice is available.
TWO RARE CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE FIGURES 18TH CENTURY One with a high chignon and long flowing robes with a phoenix at her feet, the other depicting the Virgin and Child with a long cloak and a head scarf, standing barefoot on two demon masks, 44cm. (2) Published: P Donnelly, Blanc De Chine, no.122 for the figure of the Virgin and Child.
John Jackson, R.A. (1778 - 1831)"Sir Charles Abney Hastings, High Sheriff of Derbyshire," O.O.C., half length portrait of a Gentleman wearing formal attire with cloak, chain of office and stick in hand, approx. 90cms x 72cms (35 1/2" x 28 1/2"), contemporary manuscript label on reverse, gilt frame. (1)
A fine carved ivory Netsuke of Old Man riding a large Fish, signed, approx. 7.5cms (3") high; and another sim., "Old Sage sleeping across a barrel, his attractive cloak decorated with fish," approx. 6.5cms (2 1./2") high, each with carved wooden stands. (2)This lot complies with CITES requirements and all items 'worked' pre-1947.

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