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6th-7th century AD. An amber-coloured glass square tile overlaid with gold sheet forming another square and four triangles, overlaid with translucent glass. Cf. Oliver, A., Ancient Glass in the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, 1980, no. 268; Gorin-Rosen Y., Byzantine Gold Glass from Excavations in the Holy Land in Journal of the Glass study, 57, New York, 2015, pp. 97-119; similar piece sold at Christie's, New York, 12 June 2002.116 grams total with stand, 94mm (3 1/2"). From an old British private collection; previously in the collection of Mr A.E.; acquired prior to 1990. Gold glass tiles in sandwich style were used for decorations of walls of churches, public buildings and rich palaces. Pieces of this group of gold glass were retrieved in Israel. One of them came from the bathhouses area at Caesarea Maritima, which includes the remains of two gold-glass squares. It is possible to suggest that this fragment, like the one in Caesarea, represents a production stage in which a gold-glass tile with four squares was made and later cut into smaller square inlays. Fine condition.
Three Mary Gregory 19th and 20th Century glass jugs, one blue example with a putti, one with a girl holding grapes, the tallest approximately 15cm, together with several other Mary Gregory style pieces including a tankard with a small boy, and a beaker with enamelled decoration of Queen Victoria, two cut glass salts, cranberry and etched glass bowls (20+)
A large quantity of antiques and collectables, including miscellaneous glassware, including a set of six harlequin liquor glasses, various cut glass wine and sherry glasses, Royal Chelsea Moss Rose pattern bone china tea for two and a brass circular Chinese dish, 35cm diameter, two smaller examples 14cm, engraved with dragon and Asian warriors and a pair of footed brass vases from St Jude's Hanley in Memoriam William Davis, 18cm high (parcel)
A Black Forest carved wooden monkey's head, with glass eyes, cut teeth and a hinged jaw, possibly opening to reveal an ash tray, height 14cmcondition noteThere was a spring action which is no longer working, hinge is a little worn, minor scratches otherwise good, no major splits or chips to the wood
2005 Aston Martin DB9 6.0 V12 CoupeRegistration no. VX55 KLCChassis no. SCFAC01A65GA03457Odometer Reading: 38,000MoT Expiry: 05/01/2021 *Comprehensive service history*Classic, desirable colour combination*Presenting extremely well Offering startling performance in a low-key manner, MPH is delighted to offer this fastidiously-maintained DB9 6.0 V12, whose condition is justified by a comprehensive main dealer/specialist service history. It presents supremely well, with excellent Midnight Blue metallic paintwork, excellent bodywork and equally good 19-inch diamond cut alloy wheels and trim. The Caspian (dark blue) leather seats are in fine, unmarked order and the dashboard, door cards and generously-proportioned centre console are in appropriately-pleasing order. The high-level specification includes climate control, powerfold mirrors, heated seats with electric lumbar support, premium LINN audio system and Aston Martin Tracker. This car's comprehensive maintenance programme means the engine is excellent for starting and running, the running gear including six-speed Touchtronic with paddleshift being equally excellent. The service history (13 stamps in the book) shows 12 plugs and coils were renewed 3000 miles ago (main dealer invoice for £1867.91) while an Aston Martin specialist carried out a service fewer than 500 miles ago. Please click the link to view the walkaround video of this lot: click hereFootnotes:Vendor Score Total: 100/100Bidders should note that the automated 100-point Seller's Assessment is provided by each Seller at the point of consignment using the guidelines below, and is not provided, assessed or verified by Bonhams MPH. Accordingly Customers (Bidders) are on notice that each vehicle is offered 'as is / as seen' subject to the Conditions of Sale for the auction, and Customers (Bidders) are strongly recommended to view the Lot(s) being offered, before bidding, in order to satisfy themselves as to their condition; Bonhams MPH will not entertain disputes over Sellers' Assessments. Key for sellers' assessments:1/5 POOR. A project vehicle | Requires urgent attention | Damaged | Parts missing2/5 AVERAGE. Useable condition | Requires some attention | Light damage3/5 GOOD. Drive away | Presents well | Good history file | Drives well4/5 VERY GOOD. Well restored | Running and driving with no noticeable faults | Sound throughout5/5 EXCELLENT. Concours condition | Beautifully presented | Driving very wellEXTERIOR TOTAL: 25/25Body Work: 5Chrome/Plastics/Trim: 5Glass: 5Paint: 5Wheels/Tyres: 5INTERIOR TOTAL: 20/20Dashboard/Door cards/Carpets: 5Headlining: 5Seats: 5Trim: 5ENGINE TOTAL: 20/20Mechanical components: 5Running: 5Starting: 5Under Bonnet: 5RUNNING GEAR TOTAL: 20/20Axles: 5Brakes: 5Gearbox/Clutch: 5Suspension: 5ELECTRICAL TOTAL: 10/10Ancillary components: 5Main components: 5Car History File: 5For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
THOMAS DILLER THREE CUT GLASS APPOINTMENTS WITH SILVER GILT LIDS, a toilet water bottle, a rouge jar and a travelling inkwell, each with an engraved bulls head crest, London 1925, the; 10cm highCondition report – The large bottle is cracked, the inner glass stopper is chipped, the gilt is a little worn on the cover, the small jar; there is a tiny bruise to the base of the glass jar and some tarnish to the gilt cover, inkwell; some bruising / chips to glass, some tarnish to gilding, all fully operational cover mechanism.
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY DRESSING TABLE / DRESSING CASE APPOINTMENTS, both with cut glass bodies, each having star cut base, silver gilt and ivory cover, one a screw cap, the other a push lid, hallmarked London 1936, both engraved with a noble coronet, possibly a Count's and monogrammed "K", tallest 12cm high
Edward C Moore for Tiffany and Co., a Japanesque silver and glass spirit flask, New York circa 1877, the removable beaker engraved with flowers and butterflies, the screw and hinge cap similarly decorated with naturalistic foliage above a geometric chevron neck, the glass body cut with tartan stripes, 16.5cm high
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