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A collection of Formula 1 related items to include a limited edition print by John Saunders entitled The Decider 96, No. 337 of 750 signed in pencil by the artist mounted and framed under glass, image size approximately 39 cm x 48 cm, a limited edition figurine by Sean Mills depicting Ayrton Senna Da Silva on wooden plinth with glass dome and certificate of authenticity, a wheel nut from a Williams Formula 1 race car and a carbon brake disc from the Rothmans Williams Renault FW18 1996
Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lega peoples, ca. early 20th century CE. A hand-carved wooden figurine used for ceremonial performances in order to teach moral values consistent with ideals held by those in the Bwami Society. The figure is composed of a tapering conical body with delineated arms, a narrow neck, and a spherical head, all atop an integral hemispherical plinth as well as an egg-shaped base with several filed slits for attaching to a headdress as an ornamental finial. The compressed face features concentric circle eyes, a slit-form mouth, and smooth peripheries, and lustrous red-brown patina enshrouds the entire carving. Size: 1.5" W x 4.6" H (3.8 cm x 11.7 cm). Provenance: ex-Zemanek-Munster Tribal Art Auction (auction #303, part of lot 6788); collected in the 1960s by Andre Navez in Kivu province Condition: Minor abrasions to base, body, and head, with a couple of stable hairline fissures, otherwise intact and very good. Fabulous patina throughout. Old inventory label beneath base. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146411
Beswick Yorkshire Terrier Model no. 2012, issued from 1967 - 72 and modelled by Arthur Hallam -Beswick stamp to underside, height 3 inches. Together with a Beswick novelty cat figurine, Beswick stamp to underside, height 3 inches. Each in good condition. Together With Four Brown Beswick Horses, 976 Mare Facing Left, 996 Foal, 1549 Horse Head Tucked, Leg Up + 1 Other
A Collection of Ceramic Bird Figures 8 in total of various heights and sizes, comprising of Fine Bone China Heron figure printed no.290 to the base, Crown Staffordshire bird figure by J.T. Jones printed Chaffinch no.6 to base, Crown Staffordshire hummingbird porcelain figurine no.267, Fine Bone China Country Life and Design Studio tawny owl figurine, etc.
Japanese 19th Century Hand Painted Large and Impressive Porcelain Imari Geisha Figurine, Traditionally Dressed In a Brightly Coloured ( Kimono Holding a Fan ) The Whole Hand Painted In Vibrant Enamels, Imari Pallet Blues, Yellows, Greens, Oranges and Gold on a White Porcelain Ground. Stands 18.75 Inches - 46.5 cm High, Part of Fan Broken But Still Has Broken Piece. Easy for you to Restore, Wonderful Quality. Please See Photo.
Japanese Very Fine Quality Signed Carved Ivory Figurine (Okimono) In the form of a female deity, raised on a rocky base holding a basket of fish with attendant to lowe right. Circa meiji period 1864 -1912. A well carved figure with age related patina, height, 9 inches - 22.5 cm. Please see photos
Japanese Fine Quality Signed Carved Ivory Figurine ( Okimono ) of a Female Deity, Wearing Elaborate Flowing Robes and Holding a Peony ( Flower ) To One Hand, The Other Holding a Musical Instrument. c. Toyko Meiji Period 1864 - 1912, Red Seal to Base. The Figure as Aged Related Patina, In Wonderful Condition. Height 9.75 Inches - 24 cm.
Japanese - Fine Quality and Signed Carved Ivory Figurine ' Okimono ' of A Female Deity, Dressed In Flowing Robes and Wearing an Elongated Headdress, Carrying a Large Seal to Right Hand. Signed to Underside of Figures, Age Related Patina, Excellent Condition. Stands 9.5 Inches - 23.25 cm High.
Ancient Central Europe, Vinca culture, ca. 5700 to 4500 BCE. An incredibly ancient anthropomorphic pottery figurine of a standing female with outstretched arms. Her body is decorated with dark-grey pigment and widens to form a flat base, is also decorated with incised striations along her V-shaped neck line as well as impressed medallions lining her belt, and her wide neck tapers to support a roughly triangular head. The abstract visage presents with semicircular eyes, a protruding nose, and striations along her cheeks and coiffure, and the top of the head is lined with several impressed holes which perhaps held additional ornamentation at one time. Size: 2.4" W x 4.1" H (6.1 cm x 10.4 cm); 4.375" H (11.1 cm) on included custom stand.The Vinca culture flourished from 5500 to 3500 BCE in the territories of what is now Bosnia, Serbia, Romania and Macedonia. It got its name from the present-day village of Vinca, ten kilometers east of Belgrade on the Danube river, where over 150 Vinca settlements have been determined. There is no evidence of war or defenses in the townships, and it appears that the Vinca were a peaceful society combining low-level agriculture with foraging and trade. They produced the first known European examples of a 'proto'-script and were the first people in the world known to smelt copper. They existed in a similar state for almost 2,000 years, following which they appear to have dispersed around the Mediterranean and Aegean. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection Condition: Professional repair to head and both arms, with light resurfacing along break lines. Minor abrasions and nicks to base, body, and head, with light softening to some finer details. Light earthen deposits throughout. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146826
Gilt metal dolls house miniatures, German 1880s-90s, pair of ornate wall sconces, both with twin candle holders, 2 ¾” (7cm) high, large two branch ornate candelabra, walking stick stand, table swing mirror, pair of figurine candle holders and another mantel clock under dome, picture frame, corner shelf, folding screen, Art Nouveau style clock and goblet, (14 items).
Collection of various miniatures for dolls house, including tin and brass fire places and fenders, soft metal settee and chairs, (a/f), candle sticks, Art Nouveau figurine thermometer, binoculars, cushions, two Hindly type flowers in wooden pots, selection of china, including Limoges tea-set on tray, (lacks one lid), various earthenware jugs, Toby jug, more jugs and glazed ceramics, modern set of chairs with table, pair of modern beds, bird cage and more, (lot ).
A SMALL GROUP OF CERAMICS to include two Coalport black and white printed mugs with views of Ironbridge and Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, together with a small continental porcelain scent bottle in the form of a courtly lady, an unusual Cane ware egg cup, 19th Century jug, child's plate, a Davenport miniature teapot, glass paperweight and a Herend porcelain figurine of a boy riding a goose (9)
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