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Swan compact teasmade with instructions and ceramic teapot. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Zanussi top loader aqua cycle 1100 model TLE1116W. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Two mahogany standard lamp, one painted standard lamp. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Challenge cordless hedge strimmer and a black and decker strimmer. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A glass fronted wine cooler fridge, 97 x 34 x 50 cm. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Kirby Sentria vacuum cleaner with carpet shampoo system. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Box of mixed power tools. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition report: Batteries not include Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Cased Workzone cordless multifunction tool with accessories. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Power craft PBM-160F multi tool 230v tile cutter,air spray guns to include Binks billows 830. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Singer sewing machine with foot pedals and power lead. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Large electric coal effect convector fire with ornate brass surround. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Philips MC-120 micro system and speakers with Matsui M19DUDB19 19" HD TV with built in DVD player. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Mixed electrical items to include Ferguson 3270 radio cassette. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Quantity of mixed ceramics to include a Sadler teapot. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Sanyo tape and record deck, VHS tape deck and small television. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Braun multipractic 280 food mixer and slicer with accessories. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Antique bronzed resin pineapple electric table lamp. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133 Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Group of Mirano glass figuresCondition report: Smallest clown has very small chip to his hair. Medium sided clown has something broken off and missing from his hand and the other item in his hand is chipped (possibly a piece broken off). Largest clown has a finger reglued. Other animal ornaments all appear to be in good condition
Franklin Mint model of a barn owl, Beswick deer and cow, Lladro Donkey, Wedgwood glass duck and swan and other itemsCondition report: Beswick cow- one horn is broken off. Wedgwood figure of girl in blue and white dress- missing an item from one hand and possibly something (umbrella?) broken off from other hand. Single donkey- one leg broken and re-glued.All other items appear to be in good condition
Egypt, 53 AD. A rectangular papyrus fragment with handwritten inked Greek text in ten lines; acknowledgement of payment of rental at Fayum, 12th year of Tiberius Claudius (?); mounted in a glazed modern frame.Cf. Maggs Bros. Ltd, European Illumination & Calligraphy, also early writing from Egypt catalogue, London, 1992, no.543.145 grams total, 15.5 x 12.2cm (6 x 4 3/4"). Ex central London gallery; previously in the collection of Stephen Keynes OBE, (1927-2017); formerly in the Erik von Scherling collection; accompanied by an old copy of Maggs Bros Limited catalogue listing (item 543), dated November 1982.The description and translation of the incomplete document, made by Professor E.P. Wegener, says: 'The document is issue by the lessee, (Straton)ikon son of Orseus, to the lessor, son of Hippalos. Usual receipt for the payment of a rental in 1st century Roman Egypt, written in Greek, at that time the unofficial language of the Empire in the Eastern Provinces.' [No Reserve] Fine condition.
3rd-4th century AD. A substantial glass bottle with asymmetrical globular body, narrow neck, broad rolled rim, ovoid mouth and kick-up; iridescence over the body.Cf. Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, vol.2, New York, 2001, item 705, for very similar type.153 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired on the London art market in the 2000s. Very fine condition.
3rd-4th century AD. A glass storage vessel with carinated body, rounded shoulder, short neck and waisted rim, decorated with applied wavy line decoration and concentric circles around the body; iridescence to the surface.See Whitehouse, D., Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Volume One, New York, 1997, items 281-288, for comparable examples and item 298, for a very similar jar with handles but without applied decoration.53.7 grams, 85mm (3 1/4"). From the private collection of Mr PA, formed between 1980-2010. [No Reserve] Fine condition, repair to rim.
2nd millennium BC. A ceramic figure modelled as a nude female, head inclined slightly to the right, hands clasped at the chest, hair dressed in bunches at the side of the face, wearing a necklace and bracelets on both arms; mounted on a custom-made stand.54 grams total, 12cm including stand (4 3/4"). From an important collection, London, UK, 1970-1999; thence by descent; accompanied by a scholarly note for item 0714. Nude figures such as the one offered here are most frequently excavated from domestic contexts, and were thus likely owned by 'ordinary' people. Fertility figures usually portrayed wide hips and large breasts, whereas this female figure is portrayed with a slender figure, suggesting a concern with sexuality and pleasure. Fine condition.
2nd-early 1st millennium BC and later. A necklace composed of carnelian annular and facetted polygonal bicone beads and silver facetted beads, each of the two larger silver beads decorated with two crosses composed of recessed squares; large central pendant in the form of a ribbed bulb, chevrons to four ribs and a flared finial with ribbed suspension loops above; restrung, with later clasp.See Maxwell-Hyslop, K.R., Western Asiatic Jewellery, c.3000-612 BC, London, 1971, p.8-10, and pl.12, for bead types typical of this period, examples of which can be seen in the necklace offered here; see fig.127, for comparable flared terminal on a different type of jewellery item.96 grams, 47cm (18 1/2"). From a private family collection formed in London from the mid 1980s-early 1990s; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10656-174199. Fine condition.
New Kingdom, 1550-1070 BC. A substantial translucent chalcedony heart, ib, amulet with ribbed suspension loop above.Cf. Andrews, C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, London, 1994, item 66(b), for type.3.41 grams, 22mm (1"). From an early 20th century Home Counties, UK, collection.For the ancient Egyptians, the heart, Ib, was the source of intelligence, feelings and actions. A person's memory was also housed in the heart and so at the judgement ceremony, known as the Weighing of the Heart, which took place in the Halls of Amduat in the presence of Osiris, the heart was able to speak on behalf of the deceased, accounting to Osiris for a lifetime of deeds. Therefore, heart amulets were only used on the mummy to protect the owner's organ and to ensure that his heart gave a positive response at judgement. Very fine condition.
3rd century AD. A bronze face-mask from a three-part sports helmet of Hedderneim or Worthing Type, Type G or H of Robinson classification; T-shaped opening with embossed edges, a band of embossed diagonal lines across the brow representing stylised hair, both cheeks with a radiating roundel and a lozengiform embossed panel to the chin, the lower edge extending to protect the throat; attachment holes for the fastening straps beneath the ears.Cf. Garbsch, J., Römische Paraderüstungen, München, 1978, item 53 (Frankfurt-Heddernheim helmet); Robinson, R., The Armour of Imperial Rome, New York, 1975; Born, H., Junkelmann, M., Römische Kampf-und Turnierrüstungen, Band VI, Sammlung Axel Guttmann, Mainz, 1997; D'Amato R., Negin, A., Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017.212 grams, 20cm (8"). From an important East Anglian arms and armour collection; acquired from a Dutch private collection in the 1990s; previously in a Swiss family collection since before 1980; accompanied by an archaeological expertise of military specialist Dr Raffaele D’Amato; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10677-175128.The face-mask is part of a three-part helmet composed of a back and face-piece with a removable central area for the inner mask, which covered the wearer's eyes, nose and mouth. More precisely, it belongs to the group of helmets with a face cut-out (with and without mask) whose subtypes are the Pfrondorf, Heddernheim and Worthing types (D’Amato-Negin, 2017, pp.170,174, figs.177"). Only the face mask survives here, with its typical T-shaped opening. Although the face-guard is part of a three-part helmet comprising bowl, face-guard and mask, there is no evidence that this helmet or all of the helmets of this category were always equipped with a small inner face. The embossing of the cheek-pieces with a round spiral shows a symbol clearly connected with the worship of the sun. The solar cult was widely practiced by soldiers during the 3rd century, especially after the advent of the Severan Dynasty and the infamous kingdom of the Emperor Elagabalus. The symbol on the cheek-guard of our helmet was even adopted by a Late Roman Legion, the Constantini Dafnenses. Fine condition, some restoration.
2nd-1st millennium BC. A bronze short sword or dagger with short tang to be inserted into an organic hilt, the blade showing multiple grooves which form a pronounced mid-rib spanning roughly three-quarters of the blade.Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 36, p.33.638 grams, 48.5cm (19"). Ex Japanese private collection, formed 1970-2010.Luristan was hardly an ethnic or political entity, but the people of Luri had relations through warfare and trade with Sumerians, Lullubi, Assyrians, Babylonians and Elamites in a large time period, spanning from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BC. The ruling elites of warrior horsemen were buried in the graves with their weapons and horses which are the main sources of the Luristan bronze weapons. Fine condition.
Late 2nd-mid 1st millennium BC. A bronze dagger with prominently curved or winged guard, extending out from the ricasso and partly framing the tang, once covered by an organic hilt; the thick midrib extending slightly above the ricasso.Cf. Muscarella, O.W., Bronze and Iron: Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1988, item 165, for type.198 grams, 45cm (18"). Ex Japanese private collection, formed 1970-2010.Many examples of these blades have been excavated in the South Caspian area at Ghalekuti, and in the area of Talish. They have been found primarily in Iron Age graves, although the curves of the guards are reminiscent of the barbed arrow and javelin heads associated with Bronze Age Marlik. This is why some scholars (Dyson) dated them to the second millennium BC and others (Muscarella) to the recent Iron Age. It is possible that this style represents continuity from the Bronze to the Iron Age. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Mid 12th-9th century BC. A bronze dagger with lentoid-section blade tapering to a rounded point, raised median panel, hilt with shallow socket to each side to receive wood or bone scales, serrated edges.Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, item 8, for type; Musee' Cernuschi, Bronzes de Luristan, enigmes de l'Iran Ancien, IIIe-Ier millenaire av. J.C., Paris, 2008, cat.26, p.84.390 grams, 37.5cm (14 3/4"). Property of a London collector; from her family's private collection; formerly with a London gallery; acquired in the 1990s.This type of weapon is common among daggers and dirks attributed to Luristan. The dating of these flanged daggers can be done in a precise way, thanks to the inscriptions and the results of the excavations. Another index for dating is the length of the weapons, in this period ranging between 30 and 40 cm. Fine condition.
10th century BC. A bronze dirk with flanged hilt and crescent pommel, two angular indentations visible on each side of the guard; the triangular blade tapering to the sharp point.Cf. Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran - The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, p.379, item 9.373 grams, 41.5cm (16 1/4"). Ex Japanese private collection, formed 1970-2010.The dirk belongs to the type I of the Medvedskaya classification, a type of weapon very common among Luristan daggers. Its main characteristic is the flanged hilt, destined to receive the bone inlays forming the organic components of the handle. Fine condition.
8th-11th century AD. A Norman or Viking period four-plate iron helmet, skilfully made to accommodate the curvature of the human head, and with a point at the apex; contoured so that the top and bottom plates overlap, with iron rivets passing through this overlap to secure them in position; the rivets worked flat into the surface of the helmet, almost invisible from the outside but detectable on the inner surface; the lower rim furnished with an additional series of rivets, probably to accommodate a lining; two attachment holes at the base of either side, where the cheek-plates were originally attached; the plate-junction at the apex with hole, allowing a plume or horsehair streamer to be inserted, or a conical covering plate to be attached; mounted on a custom-made display stand.See Curtis, H. M., 2,500 Years of European Helmets, North Hollywood, 1978; Denny, N. & Filmer-Sankey, J., The Bayeux Tapestry, London, 1966; Kirpicnikow, A. N., Russische Helme aus dem Fruhen Mittelalter Waffen- und Kostumkunde, 3rd Series, Vol.15, pt.2, 1973; Menghin, W., The Merovingian Period - Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, p.326-7, item I.34.4.3.36 kg total, 42cm including stand, helmet: 947 grams, 16.5cm high (6 1/2"). Property of a UK gentleman; formerly in an old private collection formed in the 1980s. Authenticated by I. Eaves, arms and armour consultant; and accompanied by a positive four page report of metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10628-169163.Helmets of this general profile and with some form of conical crest, have been popular amongst the military in the Black Sea region since the 7th century. The rivetted-plate construction was employed across Europe from the Migration Period through to the 12th century. It is this form which appears on the heads of English and Norman warriors in the Bayeux tapestry. Fine condition. A rare example.

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