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A Chinese 17th Century Dehua / Blanc de Chine Porcelain Flat Dish (Ex. Museum). Coated in a finely-crackled ivory coloured glaze apart from the wide foot ring that remains unglazed. Diameter 19.25 cm. Dehua kilns, Fujian province. 17th century (c. 1650 - 1700). Fine condition, no restoration or repair.Provenance: this dish bears a museum inventory number “B.R. 42-1944” and an old paper label stating “Chinese Ting Type - Ming AD 1368 – 1644”. It was part of The Brooke Robinson Collection of Asian Art formerly housed at Dudley Museum. Brooke Robinson (1836–1911) was a British Conservative Party politician, who was MP for Dudley and held a number of public posts including that of County Coroner for Dudley. He also was an art collector and benefactor whose legacy was the Town Hall and a museum in the town of Dudley. Brooke Robinson left a sum of money as well as his collection of art, furniture, ceramics, and other items for the benefit of the town of Dudley. The money was eventually used to construct the Town Hall, a Coroner's Court and a museum. The museum, known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, opened on 18 May 1931 with, as far as we can tell, the Trustees continuing to acquire pieces to add to the collection.Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.Note: This lot was bid on by a fraudulent buyer in our previous sale, the sale was cancelled.
A Chinese 17th Century Dehua / Blanc de Chine Porcelain Lion-Mask Censer (Ex. Museum). On opposing sides of the body are two moulded lion-masks. It is coated in a finely-crackled ivory coloured glaze apart from the inner surface and flat base that remain unglazed. Diameter 13.5 cm. Dehua kilns, Fujian province. 17th century (c. 1650 - 1700).Provenance: this censer bears a museum inventory number “B.R. 8-1944” and an old paper label stating “Chinese Chun Tea Bowl - Sung AD 960 – 1279”. This censer was part of The Brooke Robinson Collection of Asian Art formerly housed at Dudley Museum. Brooke Robinson (1836–1911) was a British Conservative Party politician, who was MP for Dudley and held a number of public posts including that of County Coroner for Dudley. He also was an art collector and benefactor whose legacy was the Town Hall and a museum in the town of Dudley. Brooke Robinson left a sum of money as well as his collection of art, furniture, ceramics, and other items for the benefit of the town of Dudley. The money was eventually used to construct the Town Hall, a Coroner's Court and a museum. The museum, known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, opened on 18 May 1931 with, as far as we can tell, the Trustees continuing to acquire pieces to add to the collection. It would appear that when added to the collection, there was little knowledge of such wares and so this censer was misattributed as a Chinese Song Dynasty Jun tea bowl!Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.Note: This lot was bid on by a fraudulent buyer in our previous sale, the sale was cancelled.
A Chinese 17th Century Dehua / Blanc de Chine Porcelain Lion-Mask Censer (Ex. Museum). Heavily-potted with two moulded lion-masks on opposing sides of the body. Coated in a finely-crackled ivory coloured glaze. Diameter 14.5 cm. Dehua kilns, Fujian province. 17th century (c. 1650 - 1700). Some of the glaze around the rim edge has flaked away and there is a small surface chip to the upper mouth edge, but there is no repair or restoration and it is good overall condition.Provenance: this censer bears a museum inventory number “53-1944” and old paper labels stating “Chinese Chun Tea Bowl Sung AD 960 – 1279”. Its full number is actually “BR-53-1944”. This censer was part of The Brooke Robinson Collection of Asian Art formerly housed at Dudley Museum. Brooke Robinson (1836–1911) was a British Conservative Party politician, who was MP for Dudley and held a number of public posts including that of County Coroner for Dudley. He also was an art collector and benefactor whose legacy was the Town Hall and a museum in the town of Dudley. Brooke Robinson left a sum of money as well as his collection of art, furniture, ceramics, and other items for the benefit of the town of Dudley. The money was eventually used to construct the Town Hall, a Coroner's Court and a museum. The museum, known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, opened on 18 May 1931 with, as far as we can tell, the Trustees continuing to acquire pieces to add to the collection. It would appear that when added to the collection, there was little knowledge of such wares and so this censer was misattributed as a Chinese Song Dynasty Jun tea bowl!Also from the collection of the late Brian Page (1938-2018), the well-known Oriental art and antiques dealer from Brighton.Note: This lot was bid on by a fraudulent buyer in our previous sale, the sale was cancelled.
A Lotter Parallel Compass and other Collectable Drawing Instruments,original Lotter precision parallel compass set 201A with telescopic lengthening bar, a good set of Reeves beam compass ends, a cased sprung ink pen compass with ivory handle and an ivory Watson Bros. service pattern protractor [CITES]
A Large Set of Drawing Instruments by Stanley etc,two tiers, in brass ivory and boxwood including a Stanley parallel pencil, unsigned ivory sector, parallel rule and scale rule, lower tier with Stanley scale rules, some replacements, case 36.5cm; with a set of Marquois scales by Elliot Bros., and a small unsigned set of instruments, all mahogany cased (3)[CITES]
A Hicks Patent Maximum Thermometer and others,Hicks Patent mercury maximum thermometer on boxwood base, 31cm overall, with a Negretti & Zambra maximum thermometer with nickel silver scale on boxwood base, five various other thermometers including two by Coxeter with ivory scales, and five further damaged thermometers (12) [CITES]
The Joker's (Heath Ledger) semi-truck steering wheel from Christopher Nolan's Academy Award-winning action thriller The Dark Knight. The 18-wheeler hijacked by the Joker and his goons in their attempt to kidnap Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) was overturned by Batman's (Christian Bale) Batpod tow cable.This vintage three-spoke steering wheel, seen on the truck while Joker trails the armored vehicle carrying Dent, features an ivory-color polyurethane rim and a ribbed red and chrome Peterbilt horn button at the center. It is in good overall condition with visible staining on front and some cracking to the rim. Dimensions: 20" x 20" x 3" (51 cm x 51 cm x 7.75 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A set of hand-drawn Jack Skellington in Oogie Boogie's lair concept art pieces from the production of Henry Selick's stop-motion fantasy musical The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the film's finale, Skellington (Chris Sarandon) sneaked into Oogie Boogie's Ken Page) lair to rescue Santa Claus (Ed Ivory) and Sally (Catherine O'Hara) and save Christmas. This lot consists of four total pages--two pieces of animation paper stapled together, and an animation paper with a transparent cel sheet over top of it. All are hand-drawn in mixed media and depict the lair sequence. The sheets are marked "1301-SC 75" and "Fight 1301 75" with other small notations and exhibit tiny rips and creases to the edges, but they remain in good overall condition. Dimensions (each): 10 1/2" x 13" (26.75 cm x 33 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $600 - 800
Rick Dalton's (Leonardo DiCaprio) yellow Cadillac Coupe De Ville from Quentin Tarantino's Academy Award-winning comedy Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. Fading Hollywood star Dalton's loyal stuntman and gopher, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt),drove his boss through the streets of Los Angeles in Dalton's personal yellow Cadillac. Co-star Michael Madsen drove the same type of vehicle in Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs as Mr. Blonde.This car, a 1966 Cadillac Coupe De Ville seen throughout the film, comes from the production with the VIN number J6216694, and a newly installed LS 6.0 crate engine with GM Turbo 400 transmission. In addition to its distinctive "Cape Ivory" yellow color and sharp tailfins, this vehicle's amenities include new brakes, fuel lines, upholstery, and other components outfitted for the ease of the actors.The Cadillac exhibits minor signs of use from production and storage, but it remains in excellent and operable overall condition. As this is a functioning vehicle, legal transfer of title will need to take place before delivery can be arranged. Transportation and shipping quotes, including fluid drainage for international shipping, should be arranged with Prop Store prior to bidding. Dimensions: 224" x 80" x 55" (569 cm x 203.5 cm x 140 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $45,000 - 55,000
A pair of slug teeth from Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. With TIE fighters hot on their trail, Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) accidentally hid the Millennium Falcon in the mouth of a colossal space slug, barely escaping before its teeth could crush the ship.Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) created several models for the space slug, including sets of ivory-color teeth which were later gifted to crew and friends of the production.. This lot comes from the film's stop-motion animator and miniature and optical effects artist, Phil Tippett, who designed the slug's exterior. These resin teeth are likely backups, as they do not exhibit the discoloration and griminess of the mouth seen onscreen.They are in excellent overall condition. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett.Dimensions ( each): 3" x 3" x 5" (7.75 cm x 7.75 cm x 12.75 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
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