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An incomplete set of The New Punch Library hardback books with illustrations together with a quantity of 1950's Punch magazines, 1950's Magic World magazines and 1960's The New Tops magazines, and other magic related ephemera together with a wooden painted magician's table, a Chinese painted box inscribed with the Good Fortune characters, and a vintage Hey Presto table top game, together with Magic magazines circa 1980 and two pairs of handcuffs Location: G
A large collection of late 1970s/early 80s Subbuteo, to include approximately 35 teams, boxed, terrace and Stadium Grandstand accessories, Astro pitch, and various other accessories, to include a West Ham United 2nd strip team, along with a boxed Super Striker five-a-side football game by Parker Location: RAB
Tang Dynasty, Circa 618-906 AD A breath-takingly beautiful terracotta female polo rider with her head turned. She is depicted sitting on the horse and displaying a typical characteristic of court ladies of the Tang Dynasty. Her face is sensitively painted with elaborate details, elongated eyes, pointed nose, dimpled chin, and crisply carved mouths painted in red. Painted with rosy, full cheeks and make up indicate their status in the imperial court, which might be a princess or concubine. The figure is depicted wearing an elaborated coiffure which is drawn into a loose loop which hands slightly forwards. The hands raised to grasp the polo stick which it would have held. The galloping hollow-moulded horse features well-defined ears, eyes, noses and nostrils. The eyes, saddles and trappings have been added in black pigment. The horses extend their legs in a dynamic pose in mid-air to give the illusion of the action of a polo game. The original pigmentation survives largely intact. Decorated in a light brown pigment, the terracotta-coloured saddle and cloth still prominent. Terracotta figurines depicting female polo players riding a galloping horse have been found in the burials of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-906 ), with the display of large quantities of figurines and a wide variety of types indicating the high social class that the burial occupants occupied during their lives. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:390mm / W:480mm ; 5.6kg. Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Circa 618-906 AD A breath-takingly beautiful terracotta female polo rider with her head turned. She is depicted sitting on the horse and displaying a typical characteristic of court ladies of the Tang Dynasty. Her face is sensitively painted with elaborate details, elongated eyes, pointed nose, dimpled chin, and crisply carved mouths painted in red. Painted with rosy, full cheeks and make up indicate their status in the imperial court, which might be a princess or concubine. The figure is depicted wearing an elaborated coiffure which is drawn into a loose loop which hands slightly forwards. The hands raised to grasp the polo stick which it would have held. The galloping hollow-moulded horse features well-defined ears, eyes, noses and nostrils. The eyes, saddles and trappings have been added in black pigment. The horses extend their legs in a dynamic pose in mid-air to give the illusion of the action of a polo game. The original pigmentation survives largely intact. Decorated in a red pigment, the terracotta-coloured saddle and cloth still prominent. Terracotta figurines depicting female polo players riding a galloping horse have been found in the burials of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-906 ), with the display of large quantities of figurines and a wide variety of types indicating the high social class that the burial occupants occupied during their lives. This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:390mm / W:480mm ; 5.6kg. Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Circa 1000-1200 AD. In excavated condition, including a number of swallow tail form; one with a near pyramidal tip and tapering tang; another for stunning game; and seven with small pyramidal tips with tapering tangs. For similar see the Royal Armouries, Leeds. Size: L:70mm / W:50mm ; 10g. Provenance: From a private collection.
LOUIS VUITTON Bildband "REBONDS". Zu Gunsten von Unicef; 214 Seiten. Gib mir einen Ball und ich sage dir, wer ich bin. Ein amüsantes Spiel, das Louis Vuitton vorgeschlagen hat und auf das Schriftsteller, Künstler, Stars aus dem Showbusiness, den Medien, dem Sport, der Wirtschaft und der Politik großzügig geantwortet haben. Diese Persönlichkeiten aus der ganzen Welt haben sich bereit erklärt, für diese einzigartige Porträtsammlung zu posieren und dabei ein bestimmtes Ziel vor Augen zu haben. | LOUIS VUITTON book "REBONDS". Louis Vuitton Rebonds Hardcover Book for the benefit of Unicef; 214 pages. Give me a ball and I’ll tell you who I am. An amusing game proposed by Louis Vuitton, to which writers, artists, stars of show business, the media, sports, business and politics generously responded. These personalities from all over the world graciously gave their time to pose for this unique collection of portraits with a specific goal in mind.
Antique Hardback Books: 15 volumes Allens 'The Naturalists' Library', published by John Shaw and Co Ltd, red cloth, top edge gilt to include Volumes 1-4 Bird of Great Britain, Volumes 1-4 Butterflies, Volumes 1-2 of Game Birds, Volumes 1-2 Monkeys, Mammals, Cats and Marsupials with all including plates. Condition report: Birds Vol 1: crease / marks on page XVIII x XIX of Introduction, missing plate XXX.Butterflies Vol 1 missing plate XXXIV, Vol 3 missing plate LXXVII. Plate LXXVI duplicated and one bound upside down. Monkeys Vol 1 small tears to pages 29-32, some losses.Marsupials creased corners pages 307-335 otherwise all believed complete.
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