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Zilveren gelegenheidslepel met ronde bak, getorste steel en figuur van Balthasar op steel einde, mt ongeidentificeerd, Hoorn jl 1767, br.gew. 50 gr., lengte 19,5 cm. Figuur was oorspronkelijk verguld. Gravering Aeltien Simons. Silver memory spoon with figure of Balthasar, mm unidentiefied, Hoorn, dl 1767, gross w. 50 gr, length 19.5 cm. Figurine shows reminants of gilding. Engraved with the name Aeltien Simons.
A Gebruder Heubach bisque girl figurine dressed a bunny, with jointed arms and standing before an egg posy holder --7 ¼in. (18.5cm.) high (crack to egg and restored finger); a Heubach Mr Pecksniff from Martin Chuzzlewitt (chip to coat and missing thumb); a Boy Wanted spill holder; two small seated boys; and other damaged figures
Late Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD. A ceramic figurine of a horse and rider standing on a rectangular base, the rider with belted robe, buttoned jacket and riding boots, the horse with applied bridle and harness; hollow to the underside. 2.8 kg total, 38cm (15"). From a Cambridgeshire collection; acquired in the 1990s. Finely modelled.
6th-7th century AD. A bronze warrior figurine, an armed rider sitting astride his horse on a small rectangular base; the male warrior with centre-parted bobbed hair, large pellet eyes and moustache, pointed chin, arms held close to the sides with right hand gripping the reins and left hand and forearm covered by the circular shield with central boss, the legs with ankle-length trousers and pointed shoes to the feet, a scabbarded sword to the left hip with hilt and lobed pommel; the scabbard, reins and bridle depicted in three parallel bands. The depiction of the mounted warrior is similar to on one of the decorative motifs on the Sutton Hoo helmet (Bruce-Mitford 1978, The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, Vol.2, p.149, fig.110d), where the warrior rides stirrupless and carries a round shield and sword. Published on the Portable Antiquities Scheme with report number NMS-40A7A7. 28.04 grams, 41.59mm (1 3/4"). Property of a Norfolk gentleman; found by his son whilst searching with a metal detector near Bradwell, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK, on Monday 13 July 2015; accompanied by a copy of the Portable Antiquities Scheme report number NMS-40A7A7, and a detailed report by Anglo-Saxon specialist Stephen Pollington; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10216-166087. Stephen Pollington writes: 'The purpose of the piece must remain the object of speculation but one context suggests itself immediately. Many high-status male burials of the period (e.g. Sutton Hoo, Taplow, Prittlewell) include the remains of a board on which a table-top game (similar to chess) was played, and other burials likewise include gaming counters among the grave-goods. Later examples use miniature carved figures instead of counters - such as the famous 12th century set of character figures carved in ivory, discovered on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. It seems possible that this figure was intended for a similar function... The figure is of great academic interest as a rare example of a 6th-7th century human form modelled in the round, and of a warrior horseman with his standard form of equipment (but lacking his helmet and spears).' Fine condition, minor damage to left shoulder. An excessively rare museum-quality object. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions website.]
Tang Dynasty, 618-906 AD. A finely modelled hollow-formed ceramic figurine of a horse and rider; the horse standing on a rectangular base with neck bent and head turned, wide eyes, ears pricked and mouth open, painted facial details and bridle and harness detailing in red, moulded saddle; the male rider wearing a riding jacket with tight sleeves and riding boots, riding cap to the head, hands raised to the waist to hold the reins. See Prodan, M., The Art of The T'ang Potter, Thames and Hudson, 1960, for discussion and comparable examples. 5.7 kg, 53cm (21"). From a 1970s West Country collection, latterly in a London collection; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report issued by Laboratory Kotalla; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10172-166765. Finely modelled. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions website.]
Box of items including Henry VIII and 6 wives collection:Sadler teapot, Catherine of Aragon figurine, Royal Doulton plates Henry VIII and 6 wives (7 pieces) Copper etchings Henry VIII and 6 wives (7 pieces) Royal Stafford "Violets" Pompadour (part tea set) Milk jug, sugar bowl, 2 cups, 3 saucers, 4 sideplates, 3 various size 7 plates, cake plate
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