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TWELVE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES AND OTHER FIGURES, comprising Royal Doulton Georgina HN2377, Marie HN1370, Amanda HN2996, Catherine HN3044, Fair Maiden HN2434, Heather HN2956, Joanne HN2373, Nancy HN2955 (tiny chip to petal), Linda HN2758 (manufacturing fault to finger?), and Diana Princess of Wales HN5061, together with a signed Francesca Art China Mary figurine, and a resin figure of a Knight Templar height 44cm (12) (Condition Report: figurines appear in good condition, with only minor damage as stated, knight figure has a little paint loss in a couple of areas)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ARTIFICIAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS, to include a large green parrot figurine on a stand by Kare Designs, height 118cm (small chip on wing tip), together with eighteen potted plants to include orchids, lilies, palm leaf, grasses, rhododendron, etc. a box of seventeen 1990's to include War of The Worlds, The Prodigy, Lady Gaga, Ministry of Sound, etc. (20) (Condition Report: one pot is cracked, fading to some plants, most in fair condition)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising a Lladro Gazing Penguin no 5247, sculptor Fulgencio Garcia, issued 1984-88, Lladro Duck Flying no 1264, sculptor Julio Fernandez, issued 1974-98 and Little Duck no 4551, sculptor Fulgencio García, issued 1969-2001, a Nao donkey, a Royal Worcester First Dance 3629 figurine, a Beswick Barn Owl no 1046B, Second Version - Closed tail feathers, and two small Wedgwood Glen Mist vases tallest 13cm (8) (Condition Report: all pieces appear in good condition with no obvious damage)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS, METALWARES, CAMERAS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a Royal Worcester Grandmother's Dress 3081 figurine, a scent bottle with silver cover hallmarked London 1908, a Lomonosov porcelain magpie, a WWII army signalling torch, Coalport, Royal Adderley and Crown Staffordshire modelled flower ornaments, a Royal Doulton beaker commemorating the coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in June 1902, a cased Voigtlander Vito C camera with f2.8 50mm lens, Polaroid Square Shooter 2 and Super Swinger cameras, etc (2 boxes) (sd)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include two silver teaspoons, each with a beaded design to the rim, hallmarked 'Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd' Sheffield, approximate gross weight 58.9 grams, 1.89ozt, together with a carved emu egg, a small vase, a hardstone figurine, boxes, a Bakelite napkin ring, a folding magnifying glass, loose cutlery, a case pair of spectecles, with a small quantity of comemmorative coins etc
SEVEN COALPORT AND ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES, comprising Coalport: The Age of Elegance 'Regents Park' matt figurine, height 20.5cm, Ladies of Fashion 'Lady in Love', Selina, Debutante 'Amy', and matt Beau Monde 'Isabella', together with Royal Doulton: Amanda HN3635 Collectors Club exclusive, and Dinky Do HN2120 (7) (Condition Report: all appear in good condition with no obvious damage)
A COALPORT LIMITED EDITION 'ROSE' FIGURINE, for Compton & Woodhouse as part of the 'Four Flowers' collection, numbered 2588/12500 on certificate, with leaflet and unframed print, height 22cm (1 + certificate) (Condition report: appears in good condition, no obvious damage, would benefit from a clean)
Ca. 3rd millennium BC. A fine Syro-Hittite Terracotta fertility figurine; large eyes, moulded hairstyles, breasts, and arms indicated with incised lines delineating the fingers, with columnar body tapering to a splayed foot.Size: L:150mm / W:51mm ; 75gProvenance: Formerly in D. Grigsby collection, UK, since 2000; previously.in Belgian private collection, 1980s-1990s.
Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A creme-coloured ceramic figurine of a zebu bull with rondel eyes. Painted with stripes on the back, shoulders, and on the exaggerated crescent horns. The bull, with its hump and powerful horns, is a recurring motif in the Indus Valley. The animal may represent the leader of a herd, who is able to protect his followers, or it could be a reflection of the bull's importance in religious sacrifice.Size: L:87mm / W:77mm ; 45gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 202BC-220AD. A beautiful bronze figurine of a bull standing alert on all four legs with nicely detailed hooves. The animal is naturalistically modelled with a heavy body, a long tail extending between legs, short horns, small ears, a thick dewlap, open mouth, nostrils, and recessed lidded eyes. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina.Size: L:175mm / W:240mm ; 1.8kgProvenance: East Anglian private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Ca. 202 BC-220 AD. An attractive, hollow-formed terracotta rabbit figurine with a white pelt and coral-pink pigmentation on the nose, around the eyeballs, and inside of the ears. The rabbit is depicted sitting on its haunches with its forelegs raised. In the Chinese tradition, the rabbit is the luckiest of animals and symbolises elegance, beauty, and mercy. The Han Dynasty, which ruled between 202 BC-220 AD, brought great prosperity and stability to China, reigning over a golden age of classical Chinese civilisation during which China saw major advances including the widespread development of a monetary economy and the invention of paper, as well as much progress in the decorative arts. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis No. C123a62 carried out by Oxford Authentication, UK. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate will accompany this lot.Size: L:280mm / W:235mm ; 3.92kgProvenance: Private UK family collection; acquired in the early 1990s.
Late Period, Ca. 664-332 BC. An ancient Egyptian blue faience ushabti. The mummiform figurine wears a tripartite wig, his crossed hands hold hoes. During the Late Period the tomb figures became known as ushabtis ('answerers'), these figures represented servants who would magically answer when called upon to perform agricultural duties for the Pharaoh (in the form of Osiris) in the afterlife. Their main function was to ensure the individual's comfort and freedom from daily labor in the next life.Size: L:125mm / W:40mm ; 75gProvenance: Private London collection; ex. B. Kickx and J. Peeters collections, pre 1978, Belgium.
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