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A pair of 19th century Continental Chelsea-type porcelain models of sheep, each with brown sponged white fleece, before a flowering bocage pseudo gold anchor marks, 9.5cm, together with a pair of figures each with goat and two other pairs of Continental porcelain figures (8)One goat missing a horn, sheep missing an ear, bocage damage and other small damages
Biedermeier Vitrinen-/Bücherschrank norddeutsch, um 1840, eckiger, 2-türiger Korpus, Mahagoni, furniert, verglaste und verstrebteTüren, im Inneren mehrere Regalböden aus Kiefernholz, schildförmige Schlüsselblenden aus Horn, kleinere Furnierabplatzer im unteren Bereich, H 188cm, B 135cm, T 42cm
An 18thc carved wood figure of a Monk with later applied treen carved mask, missing arm, on pine carved base (26cm base: 9cm x 7cm) and a brass mounted and lined horn dish and cover (15cm x base: 7cm), with sectional scrolling panels and brass lined interior, stamped 48 (horn dish and cover with residue of glue to base) (2)
Yves Saint Laurent, a Mombasa Horn handbag, designed with a brown leather exterior, long crossbody leather strap featuring a deer horn handle with silver-tone top plate, zip fastening and brown suede lining, measuring 7 by 15 by 35cm- Overall fair condition - General signs of wear and use - Scattered marks to the exterior leather and some fading to the bag edges and seams - Scratches and nicks to the silver-tone top plate - Some marks to interior lining and inside pocket - Without maker's dust bag - Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding - For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Three Anatolian marble idols Kusura-Beyecesultan Type, Early Bonze Age II, circa 2700-2300 B.C.5.4-7.3cm high (3)Footnotes:Provenance: with Gallery Serodine, Ascona, who stated the two larger ones were originally found together. Private collection, Switzerland, acquired from the above at TEFAF Basel, 6 November 1996, nos.6-8.For other Kusura-Beycesultan type abstract-schematic idols of slightly larger proportions, see J. Thimme, Art and Culture of the Cyclades, Chicago, 1977, p.386 and 560-561, nos. 513 and 515. Thimme suggests that the 'horn' head projection could represent a 'bound tuft of hair or possibly the attachment for a mask' (p. 560).Figures such as these could have had multiple functions, ranging from a substitute body, votive objects, or funerary gifts, to either protect the deceased or 'to mediate between the deceased and the deities (p.35).' For further discussion on the function of Anatolian idols see, D. Jansen-Buis and P. Venema, 'A Small Collection of Anatolian Stone and Terracotta Figurines of the Early Bronze Age in Amsterdam', Anatolica, No. XII, 1985, pp. 29-42.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Attic black-figure lekythos with Dionysos mounting a chariot Attributed to the Gela Painter, circa 525-475 B.C.22cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Dr Alfred Scharf (1900-1965) collection; and thence by descent to the present owner.Dr Alfred Scharf was an art historian, collector & art dealer who emigrated from Berlin to London in 1933, where he remained for the rest of his life.The Gela Painter was named after the city in Sicily where most of his work has been found. He specialised largely in decorating lekythoi. There are other comparable examples of lekythoi attributed to the Gela Painter in the Beazley Archive: vase no. 340805 shows a very similar Dionysos mounting a chariot with a drinking horn, and vase no. 307000 shows a chariot and a column.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A South Indian dagger (khanjar) early 20th century, with recurving double-edged blade, bone grip with punched decoration, flared horn pommel and steel guard, 11in. (28cm.) long, lacks scabbard, faults; together with a Syrian Khanjar with inlaid bone, MOP and ebony grip, with brass scabbard; and two kukris, both in poor condition. (4) *South Indian khanjar: Lacks scabbard. Tip of blade bent, surface rust. Large chip from bone behind quillon. chip to corner of horn pommel. - Syrian khanjar: good condition, old surface rust marking to blade, minor losses to inlay on grip.Tip of scabbard bent. - Kukris: One Lacks grip, very heavily rusted. the other with chips and losses to grip, blade rusty, Large piece missing from Tip and chipping/loss along most of blade edge.
After Claude Michel Clodion (French, 1738-1814)unmarked, 19th century bronze & spelter group of three putto musicians, one holding a horn, another with kettle drum, the third with drumsticks, raised on marble base, 7 3/8in. (18.8cm.) wide, 8 ¼in. (21cm.) high. *Nice dark reddish brown patina, base with tiny nibbles to edges etc, good.
Three early 19th century pearlware Staffordshire figures of saintsdepicting St. Mark, St. Luke and St. Matthew, each on an oval titled base with painted blue and red-brown swirled decoration, 7 ¼in. (18.4cm.) high, St Matthew missing hand, restorations. (3) *St Luke and St Mark both have old, well executed restoration to the right hand, and also to the book on St Mark. Chip to one horn of calf on St Luke. St Matthew is missing the left hand and has a few paint flakes to maroon cloak. We belive that the head has also been off and that there is well executed old restoration to the neck.
Automobilia - three vintage commercial vehicle badges comprising an enamel London Transport Routemaster radiator badge, trianglular form, earlier enamel version, 6 1/8in. (15.7cm.) at longest; together with an Albion CLYDESDALE lorry badge, oval, with enamel thistle to centre, 5½in. (14cm.) long; a Ford Motor Company Ltd ENGLAND Thames Trader 6D badge; 3 7/8in. (10cm.) at widest; a Wolseley steering wheel centre / horn push; and four chrome Wolseley car body name badges. (5). * LT: Chips to enamel to upper screw hole areas, paint touch up to edges. - Albion: Loss of blue to background, touch up to white, bent to one side. - Ford: Good condition - Wolseley: Good condition
A Qing dynasty Rhinoceros horn graduated oval bead necklace. The smallest width 14mm, largest 27mm, with disc clasp, length 80cm, 110g. DEFRA has advised that it will not be possible to obtain a CITES export certificate for this item for export to countries outside the European Union.More images added on our website.
ASSORTED ITEMS OF ANTIQUE SILVER To include a silver octagonal side Pelican silver chalice, hallmarked Birmingham 1937, four horn and silver topped mustard spoons, one small silver mustard spoon, a silver ash tray, hallmarked London 1964, stamped Martill. Co. A small rectangular dish, with pierced frieze to sides on ball feet (one missing and one crudely mended) which tests as silver not hallmarked. Also a single silver napking ring. Total weight 439 grams
SWAROVSKI; three figures produced for The Swarovski Collector's Society comprising annual edition 'The Pegasus' circa 1998, 'The Dragon' circa 1997, 'The Unicorn' circa 1996, each with stand and one advertising plaque.Condition Report: Each complete with boxes and paperwork. The Unicorn's horn has separated from the figure, wear and scuffs to the boxes, otherwise all in good condition.
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