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27th century BC. A carved marble Early Dynastic II cylinder seal in two registers with banquet scenes; in the upper register appear twice two persons sitting opposite each other, between them on a pedestal a large pot, probably filled with beer; whether the beer is drunk by means of drinking straws or with cups, can not be seen; in the lower register a rampant lion facing right attacks two crossing sheep; to the right of them appears a temple facade in the form of a large X-symbol, above it a caprid's head, both framed by a line; to the right of it a banquet scene as above; accompanied by a museum-quality impression. See Collon, D. Near Eastern Seals, London, 1990. 18.1 grams, 33mm (1 1/4"). Property of a London lady, part of her family's Swiss collection; formerly acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
4th-7th century AD. A gold pendant in the form of a miniature bucket with filigree strap handle and knotwork band to the sidewall. See Khrapunov I. and Stylegar, F.A., Inter Ambo Maria, Contacts between Scandinavia and the Crimea in the Roman Period; and ????? ?, ?., ???????????? ?, ?, 1989, ?? ????? ????????? ?????????-???????? ???????? ??????? ? ????????? ??????, ??, No.3. 3.6 grams, 20mm (3/4"). From a London W1, UK, collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. Pendants in the form of miniature buckets have been found in a number of pagan Anglo-Saxon and Viking contexts and are generally made of bronze or iron, with gold examples being rare; three gold examples were found with the hoard from Hoen, Norway. Bronze bucket amulets have been found at Driffield in Yorkshire, and Vimose bog in Denmark, among other places. In form they represent wooden buckets bound with bronze or iron bands which have been found in Anglo-Saxon and Viking graves and are believed to have held mead or ale and were used to replenish the cups from which warriors drank. As amulets they probably represent the ecstatic power of alcoholic drink and the role of women as the dispensers of these precious beverages. [No Reserve] Extremely fine condition.
ROYAL WORCESTER 'PADUA' DINNERWARES, to include teapot, coffee pot, two tureens and covers, gravy boat and stand, oval platter, milk jug, sugar bowl, nine dinner plates, eight dessert plates, eight cups, eight saucers and eight side plates, together with a T.G.Green & Co Ltd 'Old Canterbury' bowl, eight Wedgwood 'Signet Gold' plates and seven bowls and various glasses
VARIOUS TEAWARES AND TRINKETS, to include Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' coffee can (chipped), a side plate, D.Jones, a trinket pot and two trinket dishes (all D.Jones), green backstamps (some seconds), 'September Dahlia' cup/saucer and six other Aynsley cups/saucers, a Royal Crown Derby 'Normandie' cup/saucer (seconds), a Shelley plate No8524 etc (24)
A Rockingham jug with rustic handle printed with seaweed and seashells, a Rockingham blue ground comport painted with flowers and a mixed quantity of Rockingham and other teawares. Along with two Rockingham reference books ; Rockingham, Pottery & Porcelain Cox & Cox and the same title D. G. Rice. Condition report intended as a guide only.Saucer with a crack to the base (blue and white flowers). Slop bowl with a hairline crack to the rim. 2 gilt saucers with chip and hairline crack. Chip on the rim of the centrepiece. 3 green ground cups all with cracks. Crack to seaweed saucer. Small crack to the rim of the jug.
A Rockingham part tea and coffee service with grey grounds and seaweed gilding. Comprising; teapot and stand, sucrier, milk jug, slop bowl, 6 teacups and saucers and five coffee cups. Along with a mixed quantity of Rockingham having gilt and grey decoration. A handful of saucers with puce griffin marks. Condition report intended as a guide only.Staining and crack to slop bowl. Milk jug with firing crack to base chip to spout. 1 saucer with staple repair. 1 saucer with hairline crack. Sugar bowl with two small nibbles to the rim. 6 cups with chips, hairline and firing cracks.
A comprehensive Rockingham tea and coffee service. Printed in green with trailing vines and highlighted with gilt bands. Comprising; teapot and sucrier with crown finials, slop bowl, teapot stand, bread and butter plate, milk jug, 12 teacups, 7 coffee cups and 8 saucers, c1830-42. Condition report intended as a guide only.4 cups chipped. 1 cup repaired. 1 saucer with blue staining to the underside. Teapot finial top missing, firing and hairline cracks to body and spot. Firing crack to bread and butter plate.
Antique commemorative cups to include Victoria Regina 'Manufactured for William Whiteley London by Aynsley and Sons. Another early staffordshire mug dedicated to Victoria Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India. Also a Pre Shelley Foley coronation trinket pot - King of Great Britain and Ireland.
A LARGE QUANTITY OF CERAMICS to include Bisham Abbey Davenport pattern dishes, with rich red printing on a chalcedony ground; red and gold lined tea cups and saucers; a large quantity of floral decorated ceramics; Boch La Louviere plate, Balloneware hand painted stoneware tartan pattern plates etc (a quantity)

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