ROD STEWART/ THE FACES - LPs & 12". A lovely collection of around 64 LPs & 12" singles. Rod Stewart titles include Gasoline Alley (x2) inc (6336 546, Ex/ Ex) & (6360 500, small swirl label, lots of surface marks and record has an edge warp, G), A Night On The Town, Body Wishes, Smiler, Da Ya Think I'm Sexy (WBSD 8727), Blondes Have More FunS/T (WX53), Atlantic Crossing, Greatest Hits, Tonight I'm Yours, Sing It Again Rod, Camouflage, Every Picture Tells A Story, The Vintage Years 1969-70 (6672 013), Absolutely Live. Rod Stewart And The Faces (SPB-4030), Live: Coast To Coast (0598), A Nod's As Good As A Wink... (K56006), First Step (ED240), The Best Of The Faces (RVLP3). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
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CLASSIC/ AOR/ COUNTRY/ BLUES ROCK - LPs. A magic collection of around 75 LPs. Artists/ titles include Apocalypse (CBS 65271-1), Headstone (EMC 3073), Bad Habits - Headstone (EMA 766), Historic Hot Tuna, Jimmy Webb inc And So On. Hammer. Lynyrd Skynyrd inc First And Last, Second Helping. Cochise inc Swallow Tales, S/T (UAS 29117). Ruby - Red Crystal Fantasies. Lee Michaels inc Nice Day For Something, Mama Lion, Dave Mason inc Let It Flow, Old Crest On A New Wave. Black Sheep, Bell + Arc, St Paradise, Rossington Collins Band, Alan Ross, Mountain, Main Squeeze, Cow Boy, Randy Pie, Glencoe, Michael De Barres, Focus Con Proby. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
HEAVY/ BLUES/ PROG ROCK - LPs. A wonderful collection of around 32 LPs. Artists/ titles include Mason inc Harbour (1001-S), Goodthunder (EKS-75041), Nigel Olsson's Drum Orchestra and Chorus (DJLPS 417), The Neutrons - Tales From The Blue Cocoons, The Hassles - Hour Of The Wolf (LN-10139, M/ Factory Sealed), Neil Merryweather - Space Rangers, Happy The Man - S/T, Dinosaurs - S/T, Bronco - Ace Of Sunlight. Blodwyn Pig inc Ahead Rings Out (ILPS 9101, pink Island label), VG+/ VG), Getting To This. Home inc S/T (64752), The Alchemist. The Flock, Stray. Flash inc S/T, Out Of Our Hands. The Nice, Beckett, Procol Harum, Bark, Whichwhat's First, Paul Kantner, Max Webster. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
60s/ POP/ BEAT/ R&B - LPs. A timeless collection of around 42 LPs. Artists/ titles include Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - Zoot! (SX 6075), The Magnificent Moodies (LK 4711), The Spencer Davis Group - Their First LP (TL 5242), Georgie Fame - Sound Venture, Downliners Sect - Burning Snow: Live In Sweden 2000 (10"). Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers (CM 108). Chris Farlowe inc The Art Of (Immediate 006), Stormy Monday, Hot Property. Janis Joplin inc Pearl. The Merseybeats - Beat (ED 105). Various - This Is Merseybeat. The Happenings inc S/T (TL 5383), S/T (BTLP 1003). The Yardbirds inc London 1963, Shapes Of Things. Various - Our Generation (box-set). The Tokens, The Turtles, Peter Paul and Mary, The Righteous Brothers, The Lovin Spoonful, The Move, The Association, The Rascals inc Search And Nearness, Groovin', Once Upon A Time. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+
CLASSIC/ HEAVY/ BLUES ROCK - LPs. A wonderful collection of around 37 LPs, includes a couple of box-sets. Artists/ titles include Queen inc S/T (FA 3040), A Night At The Opera (EMTC 103), A Day At Thr Races, Jazz (EMA 788, with poster still attached to sleeve), The Game, Hot Space, Sheer Heart Attack. Van Halen inc Women And Children First, Fair Warning. Bruce Springsteen inc The River, Live 1975-85 (5 LP box-set). Eric Clapton inc Crossroads (6LP box-set). Head East inc Get Yourself Up, Gettin' Lucky, A Different King Of Crazy. Johnny & Edgar Winter inc Together, Jasmine Nightdreams, S/T. Heart, The Bob Segar System, Gary Moore inc Still Got The Blues, Blues For Greeny. Ian Gillan Band, Rainbow, The Hollywood Stars. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
JUMBO VANRENEN CASSETTE ARCHIVE - AFRICAN/REGGAE/SOUL (DEMOS/MIXTAPES/HOME MADE/PERSONAL COLLECTION). Part of an incredible archive from Virgin Records executive Jumbo Vanrenen, here's around 115 x cassettes from his personal collection largely comprising of demos, mix-tapes, home/self made/produced recordings. Likely to include many that were given by artists to Jumbo himself, there will include live recordings and more than likely commercially unreleased material. Artists/titles include NY/Paris/Dakar - Positive Black Soul, Adamu Jobarte, Zulu Hitis, Airto - Promises Of The Sun, Peter Tosh - One Love Concert, ''More Ska Classics', Jaliba Kuyateh, The Wailers/Natty Dread - 'First Mix', Alioune Mbaye Noer, Egypt II, Mbhaqanga, Bob Andy - The Music Inside Me, Lokua Kanza, Down On The Farm, Femi Kuti- London Show, Xalam, 'Chinese Music', 'Reggae '73 Radio' and 'Reggae Express'. Please note that approximately 51 of the cassettes in this collection are 'loose', many without information on the labels - there are also 19 empty cases.
LED ZEPPELIN - 'I TO IV' LPs (INC UK PLUMS/AUSTRALIAN). Wicked pack of the first 4 x Led Zep LPs, these either early/original UK or Australian pressings. Titles are 'I' (Australian SAL-933,232, early copy without Jewel label credits, ST-A-681461/ST-A-681462 - VG record with a number of surface marks and a couple of light scratches/VG+ really well presented sleeve, non-flipback, a couple of very light creases), 'IV' (UK plum 2401012, no Peter Grant, A3/B4, 'Misty Mountain Hop' label - Ex very fine condition record, only a couple of light and minor surface hairline/VG Peter Grant credit inner/VG+ neat sleeve, very small paper tear on the front, 'crossover' copy with the later K50008 sticker on the reverse), II (plum UK 588198, Killing Floor, A2/B4 - VG some surface marks, nothing heavier/VG solid sleeve, light paper tear on the reverse) and III (2401-002, no Peter Grant A5/B5 - VG some surface marks/G+ US export sleeve, spine partial split, working wheel).
THE BEATLES & RELATED - LP/7" COLLECTION. Fab selection of 5 x LPs plus 5 x 7". Titles include White Album (mono UK top loading number 0171331, PMC 7067/8, 'An EMI Recording' on both LPs - please note record 1 G/record 2 G+/complete with original photos, poster and black inners/VG solid condition sleeve with some creases/ringwear, no rips/tears), Abbey Road (PCS 7088 -1/-2 - VG surface/scuff marks/generic white inner/Ex nice clean sleeve, original misaligned, also with French RE PCS 7088 - Ex/VG top seam split, an easy repair), Let It Be (PCS 7096 3U/3U - Ex/Ex green apple), She Loves You (R 5055 black/silver label 'Recording First Published' - VG) and John Lennon - Imagine 7" (R 6009 - Ex) and The John Lennon Collection (EMTV 37 - VG/Ex).
Two pairs of opera glasses, two ladies fabric handbags and two pairs of child's leather shoes, one pair of glasses of brass, mother of pearl and painted beaded enamel work, inscribed 'Dratz Opticien, Putterie 11, Bruxelles', the other black metal with gilt bead bordered leather covering, inscribed 'English Optician, 156 North St. Brighton', handbags: the first by Farfalla, with applied bead decoration, the second black with beaded borderCondition report: Opera glasses - many stuck on beads missing to enamelled pair, lettering slightly worn, one lens slightly loose, some wear to other pairHandbags - appear to be in good conditionShoes - some coloured stitching lost to one pair, other pair slight squashed
Two novelty thimble holders, probably early 20th century, the first a spelter elephant with howdah, 9.2cm high, the second a bronze bird with composition egg. 10.5cm highCondition report: Elephant - surface wear, one leg has some damage. lid attached by threadBird - some slight marks to surface of egg
Four bar top cork pullers: the first brass no. 13143 'The Merritt'; the second and third 'The Safety' with cast decoration, the last more modern, inscribed 'Rapid'Provenance: From the collection of the late Tony Saunders of BedfordCondition report: Each has some rust espcaially to the screw threads, also surface losses one of the Safetys is missing its worm, 'The Merritt' has soldered and repaired top
A Victorian album of embossed letter crests, painted and stuck in, comprising: an illuminated first page 'Album' followed by 19 pages of finely painted page designs incorporating the crests, some in watercolour, some in pen, crests include Windsor Castle, and 27 small 'Wedgwood' style embossed paper plaques, 2 drawings after Kate Greenaway.Condition report: Spine of binding detached and in pieces, foxing and grubbiness to several pages, child's scribbling to one page, album only half full with blank pages to second half
A first Period Worcester porcelain coffee pot, decorated in the fence pattern, the lid with a bud knop, crescent mark to base, 20cm high, together with a teapot in the same pattern, 16cm high, a Worcester cabbage leaf jug, decorated with floral sprays, crescent mark to base, 18cm high and a similar unmarked smaller jug decorated with floral sprays, fruit and butterflies, 16cm highCondition report: Coffee pot - cracks to join of spout and body, minor surface scratches and nibbles, chips to knop.Teapot - nibbles to knop, numerous hairline cracks to body, old repair to top of spout.Large jug - surface scratches, small chips to rim, spout and footrim.Small jug - crack to handle, hairline crack running from rim down approx 10cm and areas of rough glaze to rim.
Large collection of books, including: Frank Shay: A Sailor's Treasury,. First American edn, Signed by author & illustrator; Jennie Prince Black: I remember. 1938, 1st. American edn. Privately printed #186, Inscribed, Signed & dated; T E Lawrence: Revolt in the desert. 1927, 1st. edn. VG; A few Royal Air Force publications, including a 1939 Pocket book, an almost fine copy in the original fold over binding;
A fascinating collection of 1930s photograph albums and cruising ephemera relating to Mrs Babs R.A.Broderick's Mediterranean Cruises on board S.S. Lapland in September 1933 , S.S. Strathmore in May 1936,and on board S.S. Stratheden including wonderful photographs of 1930s First Class cruising and shore visits , ephemera including menus, tickets, entertainments , cruising brochures etc - 4 albumsProvenance: The Robert Barley Collection
Two Lowestoft bell mugs, the first painted in blue with two flowering stems, a smaller sprig and a moth to the reverse, painted border inside, painter's number 5 inside footrim, 14cm high, and the second painted in blue with a Chinese river scene, painter's number 3, 12.2cm highCondition report: The first has a crack around the body at the level of the lower handle terminal. Another crack running off the same terminal and a fleabite on the rim. The second mug has a crack around the body near the bottom, a vertical crack on the rim with small filled rim chip.
Small Lowestoft ribbed cream boat, with angular handle, painted in blue on both sides with a pagoda beside a fence, diaper border inside, 10cm long, and a Lowestoft creamer of dolphin ewer form, painted in blue with trailing flowers, 8.8cm wideCondition report: The first cream boat is broken in two and restuck, and has a couple of nicks and tiny hairline on the rim. The second with patches of staining, a very small rim chip, a couple of other frits to the rim, and a very light hairline on the rim near the handle.
Three Lowestoft patty pans, the first painted in blue with flowers within a berry border, painter's number 6 inside footrim, the other two painted with a moth within a berry border, between 9cm and 11cm diameter,Condition report: The first has a small amount of restoration on the rim. The larger of the moth patty pans has repairs and small rim chips. The smaller has a hairline on the rim, another tiny rim hairline and some natural staining.
Two sets of Lowestoft tea bowls and saucers, the first painted in blue with the Robert Browne pattern, saucer 11.8cm diameter, and the second painted in blue with a pagoda by a willow tree within a diaper border, saucer 12cm diameterCondition report: The first tea bowl has a small rim chip with attached hairline, and the saucer has four small hairlines on the rim and a few small chips. The second tea bowl has a hairline to the body, and the saucer has a hairline on the rim.
Two Lowestoft butter boats, the first of gadrooned form, painted in blue with the Two Porter pattern, a floral border on the interior rim, painter's number 7 inside footrim, 11cm long, the second of leaf shape, painted in blue with a Chinese landscape, diaper border, 5.5cm longCondition report: The first has a couple of tiny hairlines on the rim near the spout, and some light rubbing to the glaze. The second has a section broken and restuck.
Lowestoft tea bowls and saucers, including a tea bowl painted in blue with trailing flowers, another printed with flowering plants within a fenced enclosure, a fluted saucer printed with panels of flowers and birds, a saucer printed with the 'Dromedaries on a Raft' pattern, and a saucer printed with a variant of the Birds in Branches pattern (5)Condition report: The first tea bowl has a hairline on the rim and a few fleabites on the footrim. The second has some staining to the rim, and some scratching to the glaze. The fluted saucer has a few tiny fleabites on the rim. The Birds saucer has a couple of tiny rim chips. The Dromedaries saucer has a light hairline on the rim and a couple of fleabites.
Two Lowestoft sparrow beak jugs, the first strongly pencilled in black with a Question Mark rock beside a fence and flowering plants, highlighted in gold, loop and line border below rim, the second pencilled with a spray of flowers picked out in gold with a tramline border, both 8.3cm highCondition report: The first with staining to spout and rim,a stained rim chip, a small footrim chip. The second with section missing from footrim, chip to footrim, handle broken and restuck, two small hairlines with attached restoration by the spout.
Lowestoft tea canister and cover, painted in blue with the Robert Browne pattern, with added enamel decoration, and a further Lowestoft tea canister painted with gold and green sprigs, 10cm highCondition report: The first missing section from rim and another rim chip, cover cracked and with a couple of tiny chips, some blackening suggesting iron red was added at a later date. The second lacking cover, two light hairlines on the rim, chip and some nibbles on the rim, small chip and hairline to one corner, chip to base corner and other nibbles to footrim.
Three Lowestoft cream jugs, the first of Low Chelsea ewer form, painted in Tulip Painter style, 10.2cm wide, the second of the same form a painted in underglaze blue and red with floral sprays picked out in gold, 9.8cm long, and the third of Dolphin Ewer form, painted in Curtis style with flower sprays, 7.4cm highCondition report: The first cracked with associated rim chip, green enamel line worn, small hairline by the spout. The second with two hairlines and rim chips. The third with hairline beside the handle.
Two Lowestoft sparrow beak jugs, both painted in the Curtis style with flowers, the first with a puce panel below the spout, the other with scattered flowers ad insects, 7.5cm and 8.5cm heightCondition report: The first with hairline with associated rim chip left of spout, lower terminal of handle lacking, light hairline to base. The second with chips to rim, end of spout lacking, chipping to foot, hairline around lower terminal of handle.
Large Lowestoft teapot and cover, painted with trailing flowers in underlaze blue, red enamel and gold, 16.5cm high, and a similar teapot painted in blue with trailing flowers and over painted in iron red and gold, 12.5cm highCondition report: The first with vertical heat shock crack from left of spout and down across the base, fleabites to the rim and spout, small footrim chip, cover with rim chip. The second lacking cover and with piece restuck, and a couple of fleabites to rim.
Good quality 19th century gilt metal double ended scent, the clear glass vessel hinging centrally and with dual ends, the first with push button release, engraved with to plateau with heraldic crest, makers mark to underside - crown and laurel wreath, the reverse end with screw top engraved with initials, 11cm long, together with a Victorian green glass and gilt metal double ended scent bottle, and 18th/19th century clear glass and ormolu mounted rococo style tapered scent flask. (3)
Highly unusual pair of Victorian ‘specimen of penmanship' satin panels, the first inscribed 'Penmanship originated by Jno. Pickard under the patronage of Her Majesty, presented to Mrs Anna Farrin, as a Mark of respect Dec. 25 / 64, with carte de visite photograph of H.R.H. Princess of Wales and ornate pen borders, the second similarly worked with photograph of The Prince of Wales, both in period glazed birds eye maple frames, total size 38 x 31cm
Three Sunderland lustre mugs with inscriptions including local interest, the first reading 'Elizabeth Chaston Almond - Aldbro', the second 'John Richardson - Wrabness Essex - 1817', the last 'Wm Griffiths Jones', between 7.5cm and 9.5cm highCondition report: The smallest with restored handle. The middle mug with a chip inside the rim and other rim nibbles. The large mug with small chip inside the rim, hairlines to the base and a tiny hairline on the lower terminal of the handle.
Three 19th century stoneware inkwells, the first of mask form, 6.5cm long, and the other two salt glazed, of circular form with sprigged decoration, 7.25cm and 8.25cm diameterProvenance: The Lorna and Gordon Turner CollectionCondition report: The mask inkwell with hairlines and two small attached chips to base. One of the circular ones with restored chips to rim and footrim.
Two large 19th century relief-moulded salt glazed pottery jugs, the first decorated with Bacchanalian scenes, 22cm high, the second with card-playing monkeys and a mask-form spout, 23cm highProvenance: The Lorna and Gordon Turner CollectionCondition report: The Bacchus jug with some restoration to the rim and base, a hairline to the base, and a few small chips. The monkey jug with a couple of tiny chips to the decoration and a tiny hairline to the spout.
*Ken Howard (born 1932) oil on canvas - female nude in artist's studio, titled 'Sarah, Mousehole Interior II', signed, in gilt frame, 121cm x 100cm. Together with a letter from the artist dated Saturday March 31st 1990, 'Dear Mr & Mrs Wassell, It was very enjoyable meeting you on Thursday at the Exhibition and I was delighted that you bought the big Mousehole interior. I just thought you might like a P.V card for the first day of the Academy. We may see each other there but its such a crush it is possible to miss people so I say now that I hope you enjoy the exhibition. All very best wishes, Ken'Exhibited: The New Grafton Gallery March 1990Condition report: Excellent condition throughout with only some very minor scuffs to the frame.
*Sir James Gunn (1893-1964) oil on canvas - 'First sketch for Conversation Piece, Belloc, Chesterton & Baring. E. Grindlay deputising for Maurice Baring, 31-1-32', signed and dated, inscribed verso, 45.5cm x 35.5cm, framed. Also included is a black and white photograph of the finished work, inscribed 'To Edward Grindlay, March 1932, H. James Gunn', in glazed frame, 45cm x 39cm overall, together with a collection of ephemera relating to Maurice Baring, G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, together with seven books. Provenance: The descendants of Edward and Evelyn Grindlay. Removed from Westcott, Dorking Exhibited: Thos. Agnew & Sons Ltd, Old Bond Street, May 1946 'First Impressions', No. 38'. NB: Sir James Gunn and Edward 'Teddy' Grindlay met in 1917 when they joined the 10th Scottish Rifles, and became life long friends and Grindlay, Gunn's patron. In the Scottish National Portrait Gallery publication of 1994, it states 'The idea for a portrait of the three writers came to Gunn in 1930 at a dinner to celebrate Belloc's 60th Birthday. He recalled the episode in a speech to University College School ..."Splendid, you shall show it in the Royal Academy and it will help to sell our books"... I arranged with a friend (Edward Grindlay) who was the right shape to deputise for Maurice and on that Sunday I made my first sketches...Conversation Piece was given to the National Portrait Gallery in November 1960'.Condition report: Generally very good original condition, it has not be re-lined. There is a slightly curious line above the standing figures head which looks like a scratch but firstly doesn't feel like one and doesn't look like one close up, it does not detract from the work in my opinion. The frame has some minor losses to the corners.
Sir James Gunn (1893-1964) collection of ephemera, sketches and photographs to include: a signed photograph inscribed 'To Ann Morrison Grindlay, Chloe Madonna, H. James Gunn', in glazed frame, pencil drawings on menus, a letter from Gunn to Teddy discussing designs for a book plate, a copy of 'Clarence House', inscribed 'To my dear friend Edward Grindlay who first gave me the idea for 'Conversation Piece', James Gunn 1949'. Together with other ephemera Provenance: The descendants of Edward and Evelyn Grindlay. Removed from Westcott, Dorking NB: Sir James Gunn and Edward 'Teddy' Grindlay met in 1917 when they joined the 10th Scottish Rifles, and became life long friends and Grindlay, Gunn's patron
Bosch Magentos, a German silver and enamel trophy beaker, by Gottlieb Kurz, circa 1913, tapering circular form, applied with the Bosch Magentos badge, and with two circular silver and enamel plaques of Camille Jenatzy, 'The Red Devil', and inscribed '1st Prize, 24 Hours Reliability Trial 1913', height 11.5cm, approx. weight 7oz. The caricature is of Camille Jenatzy, who was nicknamed 'The Red Devil' and who featured in early Bosch advertising. He was a Belgian race car driver. He is known for breaking the land speed record three times and being the first man to break the 100 km/h barrier. He was killed in a hunting accident in 1913.
A George III silver-gilt school medal, by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, London circa 1814, circular form, reeded border, inscribed The Governor's of Christ's Hospital to William Shelduck' the reverse with 'The First Proficient in Drawing 30th Sept. 1814', diameter 4.2cm, approx. weight 0.5oz.
A George III silver two-handled tray, over-struck with maker's mark of by Crouch and Hannam, London 1793, oval form, reeded border and foliate capped handles, engraved with roundels and foliate decoration, the centre with an armorial, on four bracket feet, length handle to handle 63cm, approx. weight 93.5oz. The arms are those of those of Grosvenor impaling Leveson-Gower. Hugh Lupus Grosvenor (1825-1899), baronet of Eaton Hall in Cheshire, Earl Grosvenor, English landowner, politician and racehorse owner. He married Lady Constance Sutherland-Leveson-Gowe, daughter of the Duke of Sutherland and became first Duke of Westminster in 1874.
Early Aviation interest, a presentation silver double cigar and cigarette box, by Mappin and Webb, London 1911, rectangular form, engine-turned decoration, with chevron borders, the two hinged covers open to reveal wood lined interiors, with a central strap work carrying handle, inscribed 'The London Aerodrome, Presented by Messrs' Mappin and Webb, to the Women's Aerial League to encourage National Aviation. Ladies Aviation Day, Hendon July 6 1912, won by L.W.F. Turner', length 24.4cm. Major Lewis W.F. Turner of Blandford was in fact a man, famous at the time for daredevil stunts and for being the first pilot in Great Britain to fly at night. The reason that he won the trophy was because the wind conditions were considered too adverse to allow ladies to compete. Flight magazine wrote of this' This was to have been a red-letter day for British aviation, for special competitions had been arranged for lady pilots, the first ever held'. Ladies were only allowed to fly as passengers that day. Lewis Turner held the Royal Aero Club Certificate no.66, and he was the chief flying instructor at the Grahame Whyte School in Hendon. He flew a 1912 Voisin Type L plane. This plane was built primarily for the French and Russian military, and he spent four months in St. Petersburg in 1911 working on biplane design.
A late 17th century silver dressing table box, unmarked, circa 1680, circular form, the pull-off cover with an embossed relief of Ajax committing suicide, the sides with chased foliate decoration on a matted background, diameter 8.8cm, approx. weight 7.5oz. Provenance: A Private Collection. Alastair Dickenson Ltd. Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, 25 April, 2017, lot 1017. The scene is taken from a print in the Rijksmuseum by Crispin Van de Passe (1564-1637). He was the father of Simon Van de Passe, who was best remembered for finely engraved silver counters in the first half of the 17th century.
Chinese Art A model of a chariotChina, 20th century. . Cm 78,00 x 31,00. Large metal reproduction in smaller scale of the bronze chariot found during the 1980s in the archaeological complex of the First Emperor of Qin and which was almost certainly a faithful reproduction of the vehicle used to transport the emperor's body to Xiang Yang for burial.
South-Est Asian Art A group of six pottery vessels from the Hoi An hoard Vietnam, 15th century . . Cm 13,00 x 8,00. These vessels come from a shipwreck occurred in first half of the 15th century in Hanoi, Vietnam. The discovery of this hoard dates back to 1993 and it was lead by the diver section of the University of Oxford. The équipe rediscovered ca. 250.000 vessels! The 10% of the hoard ended up in national and paramount international Museums and the rest was auctioned at Butterfields (Chicago), thus bought by important collectors admits the Venetian owner of these lots. Carbon dating tests were conducted on the pottery of the hoard, dating the vast majority of the cargo to 1449. Stylistically this attribution is confirmed by the quality of the design which is inspired, as usual for Viet pottery of the time, to the Chinese Yuan and Ming manufacture. Further consistent with the date is the fact that this specific production had been primarily conceived to challenge Jingdezhen kilns on the export market. Indeed vessels of this sort used to travel, mostly to the South East Asian islands.
South-Est Asian Art A group of six pottery vessels from the Hoi An hoard Vietnam, 15th century . . Cm 11,50 x 13,00. These vessels come from a shipwreck occurred in first half of the 15th century in Hanoi, Vietnam. The discovery of this hoard dates back to 1993 and it was lead by the diver section of the University of Oxford. The équipe rediscovered ca. 250.000 vessels! The 10% of the hoard ended up in national and paramount international Museums and the rest was auctioned at Butterfields (Chicago), thus bought by important collectors admits the Venetian owner of these lots. Carbon dating tests were conducted on the pottery of the hoard, dating the vast majority of the cargo to 1449. Stylistically this attribution is confirmed by the quality of the design which is inspired, as usual for Viet pottery of the time, to the Chinese Yuan and Ming manufacture. Further consistent with the date is the fact that this specific production had been primarily conceived to challenge Jingdezhen kilns on the export market. Indeed vessels of this sort used to travel, mostly to the South East Asian islands.
A very interesting early 17th century first edition of ‘The History of the Reign of King Henry The Seventh’. Authored by the English philosopher Lord Francis Bacon, Viscount of St Alban. Printed in London by W Stansby and William Barret in 1622. Not with original binding, has been rebound as is common for a book of its age.
A silver Mercedes E200 classic Kompressor car A four door saloon. The car sold with one years MOT. Only one previous owner and only 50 thousand genuine miles on the clock. 2L petrol engine running fine tidy interior, two keys and V5 documents. Sold registered with the private number plate WBN 77. The car first registered 09-11-2001 always kept in a garage.

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