Louis Fratino (American, born 1993)Sans titre mine de plomb sur papier30.5 x 22.9cm (12 x 9in).Exécuté en 2018.graphite on paperFootnotes:ProvenanceGalerie Antoine Levi, Paris. Acquired from the above by the present owner, May 4, 2019.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Luis Caballero (Colombian, 1943-1995)Ecstasy signé 'L. Caballero' (en bas à droite)fusain sur papier38 x 28cm (14 15/16 x 11in).signed (lower right) charcoal on paperThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mark Beard (American, born 1956)Attacher un nÅ“ud / Tying the Knot signé avec pseudonyme 'BRUCE SARGENT' (en haut à gauche)huile sur toile, montée sur masonite121.9 x 92.1cm (48 x 36 1/4in).Peint en 2010.signed (upper left)oil on canvas, mounted on masoniteFootnotes:The present work was painted in 2010 for Abercrombie & Fitch's flagship store in Paris. The fast fashion brand commissioned Mark Beard to paint a series of monumental murals, as well as larger than life bronze sculptures for their flagship stores in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Milan.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * W* VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.W Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mark Beard (American, born 1956)Fumeurs sur les roches signé avec pseudonyme 'BRUCE SARGENT' (en haut à droite)huile sur toile137.2 x 198.1cm (54 x 78in).Peint en 2010.signed (upper right)oil on canvasFootnotes:The present work was painted in 2010 for Abercrombie & Fitch's flagship store in Paris. The fast fashion brand commissioned Mark Beard to paint a series of monumental murals, as well as larger than life bronze sculptures for their flagship stores in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Milan.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * W* VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.W Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mark Beard (American, born 1956)Deux hommes sous la douche signé avec pseudonyme 'BRUCE SARGENT' (en haut à gauche)huile sur toile, montée sur masonite213.4 x 108cm (84 x 42 1/2in).Peint en 2010.signed (upper left)oil on canvas, mounted on masoniteFootnotes:The present work was painted in 2010 for Abercrombie & Fitch's flagship store in Paris. The fast fashion brand commissioned Mark Beard to paint a series of monumental murals, as well as larger than life bronze sculptures for their flagship stores in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Milan.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * W* VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.W Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eugene Jansson (Swedish, 1862-1915)Vid dörren (À la porte)signé, inscrit, et daté 'Eugene Jansson/Knut Nyman 20/1907' (en bas à droite)huile sur toile200 x 90.2cm (78 3/4 x 35 1/2in).signed, inscribed and dated (lower right)oil on canvas Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Julian Hartnoll, London.Eugene Jansson was born in 1862 in Stockholm, where he lived most of his life. After his studies at the Swedish Royal Academy, Jansson set up his studio in the south of the city, overlooking lakes Mälaren and Riddarfjärden. Inspired by the environment around him, he painted mainly urban cityscapes, and developed a particular interest for night-time scenes.At the turn of the century, Jansson started to experiment in figurative painting with his first series of male subjects. The naturist movement emerging in Sweden inspired the artist to start painting nudes. Jansson had more of a philosophical approach to the nudity of his models, differing from the over idealised Greek nude and focused more on the crude reality of their bodies. In 1907, Jansson moved to the island of Skeppsholmen, where he painted several volunteer models from the Swedish Navy's bath house. The subjects of his paintings are often dynamic, training with weights, performing aerobics or swimming. These subjects illustrate the beginning of a new era of modern creation, not only for Janssen but for many Swedish artists.With this particular painting, Jansson demonstrates his mastery of physical expression. His favourite model, Knut Nyam, is standing by a door without clothes and without complex. Jansson's signature colour which is seen in the background highlights perfectly the skin tones and brushstrokes. The controversial artist affirms his art and pioneering vision with this work.Tor Hedburg wrote about Jansson's painting in the 1927 Minnesgestalter Stockholm: 'The male form, boldly and supremely, has made its entry into Swedish painting, not as a more or less academic study from models, deprived of real life, in an artificial pose, with neither exertion or repose, surrounded by atmospheric lights, using all the contemporary advantages in colour, model arrangement and gesture; they are products of an utterly creative, original art and at least within Swedish Art I know of nothing to match it.'This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * W* VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.W Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Un groupe de coupes de fertilité en poterie en forme de phallus Moyen-Orient, peut-être la Perse, XIIe siècle ou plus tardchacun rendu naturaliste comme un récipient ouvert, à plusieurs reprises décoré de glaçures turquoise, bleu cobalt et blancle plus long 23,5 cm. longA group of pottery fertility cups in the form of phallusesMiddle East, possibly Persia, 12th Century or latereach naturalistically rendered as an open vessel, variously decorated in turquoise, cobalt blue and white glazesthe longest 23.5 cm. long(5) Footnotes:For a comparable example, see Sotheby's, Arts of the Islamic World & India including Fine Rugs & Carpets, 27 October 2021, lot 192.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * R* VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)Sans titre (nu masculin), vers 1977impression unique Polaroid Polacolor Type 108; le crédit de l'artiste/le cachet sec du droit d'auteur dans la marge, les timbres 'The Estate of Andy Warhol' et 'Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.', paraphés 'T.J.H.' par Timothy J. Hunt de la Fondation Andy Warhol (au revers)image 9.5 x 7.3cm (3 3/4 x 2 7/8in).feuille 10.8 x 8.6cm (4 1/4 x 3 3/8in).unique Polaroid Polacolor Type 108 print; the artist's credit/copyright blindstamp in the margin, 'The Estate of Andy Warhol' and the 'Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.' stamps, initialed 'T.J.H.' by Timothy J. Hunt of the Andy Warhol Foundation (on verso) Footnotes:ProvenanceEstate of the artist, 1987.Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., New York, by descent from the above.Sale, Christie's, Andy Warhol @ Christie's: Andy's Eye Candy, New York, May 29-June 10, 2014, lot 81, sold by the above.Private collection, Pennsylvania, United States of America, acquired at the above sale.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Léonard Sarluis (Dutch, 1874-1949)L'envol de l'âme signé et daté 'Leonard Sarluis 1915' (en bas à droite)plume et encres de couleur sur papier36 x 25cm (14 3/16 x 9 13/16in).signed and dated (lower right)pen and coloured inks on paperThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU.TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Martin Battersby (British, 1914-1982)A Gentleman of Leisure signé 'Martin Battersby' (en bas à droite)huile sur toile106.6 x 63.5cm (42 x 25in).signed (lower right)oil on canvasFootnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, Rancho Mirage, California.Acquired from the above by the present owner, August 2021.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
George Platt Lynes (American, 1907-1955)Sans titre, vers les années 1950tirage argentique; tampon du photographe (au revers)feuille 23.5 x 19.1cm (9 1/4 x 7 1/2in).gelatin silver print; the photographer's credit stamp (on verso)Footnotes:ProvenanceBernard Perlin.Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art, Pennsylvania.Private Collection, Pennsylvania, acquired from the above.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Greg Gorman (American, born 1949)Kelbaker Road, 1991tirage argentique; monté, signé, daté, titré, annoté 'Amboy (CA)' et numéroté '2/15' au crayon et avec cachet (au revers)image 58.1 x 41.9cm (22 7/8 x 16 1/2in).feuille 60.3 x 49.5cm (23 3/4 x 19 1/2in).gelatin silver print; mounted, signed, titled, dated, inscribed and editioned in pencil and with copyright credit stamp (on verso)Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate Collection, Pennsylvania.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich (Russian, born 1976)Sputnik (de 'Postmonuments'), 2021 impression lenticulaire photographique; numéro '3/7' de l'édition (il y a aussi 2 épreuves d'artiste), avec certificat71 x 51cm (28 x 20in).photographic lenticular print; number 3/7 (there are also 2 artist's proofs), with certificateFootnotes:Russian-born Brazilian performance artist Pavlov-Andreevich creates performances, films and site-specific installations as well as sculptures, guerrilla actions and long-durational works. According to Marina Abramovic, 'Fyodor's art is capable of surprising us with ever new ways of seeing the world we live in.'On his Postmonuments series, the artist writes, 'Late Soviet heroic monuments are a very special catch for a connoisseur. If you look at them from the perspective of a person born in the late Soviet era... they seem fictitiously grandiose and demonstrate a certain fake splendor. However, they wouldn't look anything like that to people born from the 1990s onwards. For them, the Sputnik monument in Moscow (1963) is pure ideology: free beauty and exotic elegance, making the whole picture an untainted reference to postmemory studies.'This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a reduced rate of 5.5% on the hammer price and the prevailing rate on buyer's premium if the item remains in EU. TVA sur les objets importés à un taux réduit de 5.5% sur le prix d'adjudication et un taux en vigueur sur la prime d'achat dans le cas où l'objet reste dans l'Union Européenne.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small and rare Henry VIII oak boarded chest, possibly Suffolk/Norfolk, circa 1530, The rectangular hinged lid with cross-hatched or lattice design in the diaper fashion, the front and sides with similar decoration, 69.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep, 33cm high A similar, but larger example, was discovered on the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's magnificent war ship which sank in 1545. See Gardiner and Allen, 'Before The Mast', p.397, item 81A4879. Another similar chest at 'Shakespeare's Birthplace', Stratford-Upon-Avon, no. STRST:SBT 1994-73. Also another chest located in a Norfolk Church
An extraordinary James I joined oak double panel-back open armchair, probably Welsh, dated 1624Having a magnificent and tall fan-carved cresting, with tight-scrolls to the top edge and a group of three carved initials and/or dates to the lower edge, reading from the left, 'I H STP', '1624 MC', '1624' [it would appear an initial after 'STP' has been historically removed], the back with a deeply carved panel, unusually designed with a geometric-filled arch, with cusped lower edge, and raised on reeded pillars, enclosing one large and two small trident motifs or stylized angular fleur-de-lys, with leaf-and-berry upper spandrels, and all framed by radiating bands, above a narrow panel carved with bold nulling, between two matching carved horizontal back rails, the uprights with full-length scrolled 'ears', the horizontal arms with a shallow curve, and each with an eccentric superstructure, carved as a stylized female with naked torso, and square stepped finial, the rear return rail carved with matching arch motifs, on turned and double-fluted carved front supports, the boarded seat with ovolo-moulded edge, with matching null-carved seat rails, on multiple-turned front legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 76cm wide x 53cm deep x 153cm highArmchairs featuring carved figural secondary supports above traditional arms are exceptionally rare. Presently only two further examples are known. One in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow, [no. 14.70], and the other, formerly at Cold Overton Hall, Leicestershire, sold Sotheby's London, 10th October 1986, Lot 138.The statuesque proportions of this lot, combined with the use of unfamiliar motives and iconography, ensure the chair takes on a throne-like appearance, suggesting it was intended for a specific function. Conversely, it could be argued that the chair's main unique feature, the additional arm supports, merely act as 'wings', to provide extra support for cushions when placed around the sitter and secured in place by ties or ribbons. See Victor Chinnery Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p. 206. Indeed, this use of 'wings' is found on two related chairs, one dated 1659 in the Burrell Collection [no. 14.202], and the other formerly in the Clive Sherwood Collection, dated 1656, and sold Sotheby's, Olympia, London, 22 May 2002, Lot 405. Attributed to Lancashire, these two dated chairs are thought to have been made for William Stanley (1640-1670) a younger son of the Earl of Derby [ibid., 398]. However, apart from the obvious additional arm support neither of the Stanley chairs bares any true resemblance to this lot. The arm superstructure is merely a scaled-down version of the main arm, and as a result their use for cushion support seems more likely, whilst the impractical carved extra arm supports found here suggest an elaborate and grandiose statement of authority, rather than a simple practical use.Unfortunately, the unusual combination of dates and initials to the chair's cresting rail are difficult to decipher. However, they may indicate the chair had a ceremonial function, possibly in a church, as the initials 'STP' are known to stand for 'Sacrae Theologiae Professor' or Doctor of Sacred Theology, and are found elsewhere on monuments in English and Welsh churches to denote holders of the degree of Doctor of Divinity. For instance, a monument to Stephen Hales (1677 – 1761), eminent botanist and inventor of ventilators, was raised by Princess Augusta, George III's mother, in the south transept of Westminster Abbey: the letters 'S.T.P.' follow his name. A ceremonial function for the chair might account for the fact that at least two pairs of initials are present, the second pair added when the incumbent or office-holder changed.For related chairs see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture: The British Tradition (2016), p.211, figs. 3:59 & 3:60 and p. 300, figs. 4:54 & 4:55, and Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500 to 1700 (2009), p. 84, pl. 76. Michael Dann, The English Smile (2005), pp. 123-127, [item 21], illustrates a chair with a similar fan-cresting and nulled-carved rails. The back panel is also framed with 'slanted strips' as found here. This chair is dated to circa 1550-60 and described as English.Provenance:Private collection, Vale of Neath, West Glamorgan, Wales, where the chair was photographed and the image held at the National Museum of History, St. Fagans, CardiffSold Sotheby's, London, 10 September 2007, Lot 124Pelham Olive Collection. Sold Bonhams, London, 31st January 2019, Lot 136
A 16th Century Hispano- Moresque lustre dish probably Valencia (Manises), south East Spain circa 1525- 75, with slightly raised centre and everted slightly rounded rim, the pale cream interior with scrolling fruiting tendrils around a large central bull and beast, the reverse with a band of simple spiralling motifs, originally drilled, repaired clean breaks, chips, 40cm diameter. This dish belongs to a small group referred to as the dentil boarder or de la ungla group (Ray, Anthony: Spanish Pottery 1248- 1898, London, 2000, p.129) Another example of this plate can be found in the Victoria & Albert Museum (https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O160002/dish-unknown/)
Vintage 7 piece Robertsons 'Golly' band. These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
007 James Bond actress Martine Beswick signed and kissed sexy 8x10 photo! She has personally kissed this making it a wonderful and unique collectors item. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
Vintage sterling silver spoon with The Bear and Ragged Staff on top.Warwick 1900 engraved on the back. The Bear and Ragged Staff is a heraldic emblem or badge associated with the Earldom of Warwick. Hallmarks of anchor, p, lion facing left and w. This item has no reserve. Dimensions: 4.5"L x 1"WCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
Carved polish brownish-yellow egg with a brass cup egg stand.Tigers Eye is known for healing properties to clear negative energy and build confidence. This item has no reserve. This item has a stand included: 1in x 1in x 1.25in. Dimensions: 2.5"H x 1.5"WCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
Lovely ladies gold watch with a timeless and sleek design. Oval white face with weave design, gold case with blue crystal crown. Wristband consists of three strands of fused together gold ball chains. Movado monogram on the clasp. Marked 14K, Water Resistant, Sapphire Crystal, 70 A1 1901 6176269. Measures 7.5" full length. bracelet is 0.25"W. This item has its original box. Manufacturer: MovadoCountry of Origin: SwitzerlandCondition: Good, minor age related wear, functionality tested but not guaranteed.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
8930OB gold tone stainless steel case 40mm diameter. Blue dials and luminous hands and hours mark.Extra bands parts included. Invicta markings. This item has its original box: 4in x 4in x 3.5in. Japanese automatch movement assembled in Malaysia. This item has no reserve. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
Sterling silver spoon with heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales.Hallmark of CS FS, a, lion facing left and leopard face. Ich Dien in German means 'I serve' and is the motto of the Prince of Wales, adopted with the crest of ostrich feathers in 1346. This item has no reserve. Issued: 20th c.Dimensions: 4.25"L x 0.75"WCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3High Res Image 4
VIKING GOLD BRACELET EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, EARLY 2ND MILLENNIUM A.D. formed of solid gold, the exterior stamped with alternating bands of circular and triangular decoration, terminating in dual loopsDimensions:8.2cm diameterProvenance:Simon Bendall, London, United KingdomThe Hall Family Collection, acquired from the aboveFortuna Fine ArtsPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above, a copy of the original invoice to be included with the itemNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
VIKING GOLD FINGER RING EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, EARLY 2ND MILLENNIUM A.D. gold, formed of six interwoven bands tapering into a thinner, solid sectionDimensions:UK size: V, US size: 11Note: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
VIKING GOLD FINGER RING EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, EARLY 2ND MILLENNIUM A.D. gold, formed of three interwoven bands tapering into a thinner, solid sectionDimensions:UK size: V, US size: 11Provenance:Private collection, CaliforniaThe Hall Family Collection, acquired from the aboveFortuna Fine ArtsPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above, a copy of the original invoice to be included with the itemNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
VIKING GOLD BRACELET EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, EARLY 2ND MILLENNIUM A.D. gold, formed from eight braided strands hammered into elegant solid finials with looped ornamentDimensions:8.6cm diameterProvenance:Provenance:Christian Blom, New YorkThe Hall Family Collection, acquired from the aboveFortuna Fine ArtsPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above, a copy of the original invoice to be included with the itemNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
VIKING GOLD TORC EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, 900 - 1100 A.D. gold, formed of strands of thick gold braided together in the lower half and hammered into a single strand in the top halfDimensions:14.2cm diameter, 105gProvenance:Provenance:BA Seaby Ltd, 11 Margaret Street, London, United KingdomPrivate collection, Kansas City, United StatesThe Hall Family CollectionPrivate collection, London, United KingdomNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
VIKING BRAIDED GOLD PENNANULAR BRACELET EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, EARLY 2ND MILLENNIUM A.D. gold, formed of a series of interwoven strands combining and tapering at the edges to form solid flat terminals stamped with triangular decorative elementsDimensions:7.5cm diameterProvenance:Provenance:Freeman and Sear, Los AngelesThe Hall Family CollectionFortuna Fine ArtsPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above, a copy of the original invoice to be included with the itemNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
EXCEPTIONAL VIKING GOLD TORC EASTERN SCANDINAVIA OR THE BALTIC, 900 - 1100 A.D. gold, formed of strands of thick gold braided together and hammered into a single strand at the finialsDimensions:15cm diameter, 79.32gProvenance:Provenance:BA Seaby Ltd, 11 Margaret Street, London, United KingdomPrivate collection, Kansas City, United States, acquired 1981 from the aboveThe Hall Family CollectionFortuna Fine ArtsPrivate collection, United Kingdom, acquired from the above, a copy of the original invoice to be included with the itemNote: Note: Please note that this item has been studied and assessed by experts at the Jorvik Viking Museum, York. During the Viking era, both men and women wore jewellery, typically made from bronze or silver, with gold being reserved for the elite. At the onset of the Viking era in 800 A.D., the jewellery was characterized by minimalistic designs. However, as techniques evolved and Vikings encountered new cultures through exploration and raiding, jewellery became increasingly intricate, incorporating designs from these cultures. Certain families of high social standing began to use ornamentation that was exclusive to their clan, and not to be replicated by others.Beyond their decorative function and status symbol, jewellery served as a form of currency during this period. Pieces were often broken up into smaller parts to accommodate transactions, resulting in complete pieces becoming rare.
PALMYRIAN RELIEF OF A LADY NEAR EAST, 1ST - 3RD CENTURY A.D. carved limestone, the female figure is shown adorned in a draped attire secured with a fine brooch on her left shoulder, the folds of the garment finely denoted, she is shown facing the viewer with a frontal view, the hair is partially concealed by a headscarf falling across the back, the large almond eyes are marked with incised circles to denote the iris and pupils, the lips slightly pursed, raised on a bespoke mountDimensions:50cm highProvenance:Provenance:Previously in the Private Collection of an artist (d.2002), Loiret, France, purchased in the 1950 or 60s locally, displayed in the garden where it was kept for decades.Sold at: Une collection oubliée, et à quelques amateurs (2ème partie), Metayer, 6th February 2022, Lot 522 (accompanied by French cultural passport 234530).ALR: S00224380, with IADAA Certificate, this item has been checked against the Interpol database.Note: Note: The present piece is a monument that reflects the cultural and economic prosperity of Palmyra, an ancient caravan city in the Near East, during the first three centuries following the birth of Christ. This type of relief, featuring a representation of the deceased accompanied by a brief identification inscription, was typically used to adorn and seal burial niches in highly decorated communal tombs. The half-length or bust format of such reliefs gained in popularity towards the second half of the first century A.D.
A miniature portrait of a young lady, English School, 19th Century,portrait of a young lady, bust-length, in a russet dress and pearl necklace, miniature on ivory, oval 40mm x 50mm, set in a gilt metal frame, with mother of pearl verso, metal brooch pin and 'C' catch, 33.52gIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: NZZRFSEA.Condition ReportArea of discolouration between painting and glass to the top left portrait edge.A few small dull spots to portrait background.Minor marks and scratches to glass.Marks and scratches to mother of pearl backing.Clasp secures.Metalwork:Bezel to glass slightly worn in a few areas. Glass is secure.Some porosity and minor cracks to the inside surface of the oval 'D' section wire frame.Small areas of wear to the outermost scrolled points of the frame.One small dent to end point of bottom scroll.Frame a little dirty overall and to recessed areas. Would benefit from gentle cleaning by a professional.With spots and areas of tarnish to the quarters.Safety chain pin secures, however slightly out of shape.
Bank of Papua New Guinea, the final approved proof for 2 Kina, 2003, serial number LWK 0000000, Kamit and Tarata signatures, with a hand signature of Leonard Wilson Kamit and the date ‘11/02/04’, along with a letter or receipt, also signed by Kamit for two proofs, one of which was signed and returned (this example) and one of which was kept in Papua New Guinea, uncirculated, rare and a wonderful item TBB B130s, Pick not listed £200-£260
SIX BOXED PELHAM SL AND SM PUPPETS, Golly (x 2), Policeman (with truncheon), Nurse, Sailor and Schoolmaster (with cane but missing mortarboard), all appear largely complete, in playworn condition with paint loss, marking and wear, two correct damaged boxes, others in modern plain cardboard boxes, (These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history)
A QUANTITY OF PEDIGREE SINDY AND PALITOY TRESSY DOLLS, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, two Sindy dolls marked '033055X' to nape of neck with an additional head only marked '2 GEN 1077 033055X', quantity of original clothing to include items from Weekenders, Skating Girl/Ice Skater, Shopping in the Rain, Pony Club, Out and About, Summery Days and the odd Paul item etc., Palitoy Tressy doll with quantity of original clothing, to include Ascot Outing, Beauty Sleep and others, outfits not checked for completeness, quantity of contemporary Sindy/Tressy size clothing including Honey West items, 1980's Chinese made Barbie Doll with some clothing, together with a quantity of clothing for a larger size doll (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF BOXED TOMY ZOIDS FIGURES, Aquazoid, No.2559, Giant ZRK, No.5039, battery powered Serpent type Power Zoid, No.5040, Mighty Zoidzilla, No.5900, Great Gorgon, No.5901 and Red Horn the Terrible, No.5902, contents not checked, but all appear in fairly good condition and with instructions, battery powered item not tested, boxes all complete but have some minor damage, marking and wear (6)
Edwardian brass desk barometer, 19cm high, together with a set of bellows, a desk blotter, a Victorian style brass door stop and an Indian brass hand warmer (5)Condition Report: The main item, the barometer has a cracked enamel dial, originally it was plated, signs of metal polish, a hand is missing.Other items have general wear and tear.
Amendment: Please not that the coral item in this lot has been withdrawn. Collection of Chinese artefacts, to comprise a bronze model of a chariot, on a wooden stand, a Chinese blue and white baluster vase, two Yuan style pots, a cork model of a landscape in a circular frame, a purple glass model of a dragon, a green stone seal, a model of an elephant, a ruyi sceptre on a stand, a hardstone model of a stretching Buddha, three small hardstone models to include a seal, a buddha and a cylindrical toggle, and three wooden stands (16)Condition Report: This is an overall collection of souvenir items.No specific damages.Most items are modern.
A factory sealed die cast metal replica of the model t fire truck made with real wood ladder, plastic parts, opening hood, adjustable front wheels, and workable steering. This item has its original box. Box measures: 15.25"L x 6.25"W x 8"H. Manufacturer: Road SignatureCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: New, factory sealed.

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