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Indian Royal Presentation Silver Horse Racing Trophy _ the campagna shape with two s-scroll handles and chased acanthus leaf decoration and cover with later replacement finial of a jockey on horseback, also with the original finial of a horse jumping. The body engraved "Rawalpindi (Special) Gymkhana MARCH 11TH 1922 ON THE OCCASION OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES VISIT TO RAWALPINDI MR. SIDNEY SMITH'S C.E.M. CHIARO RIDDEN BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES" and the reverse "THE HAWTHORN HILL HANDICAP PRESENTED BY MR. 'HEATH' OF BOMBAY", the base stamped O.M for Oomersi Mawji, and the replacement finial Birmingham 1912, 35cm tall, 1950g (and the old finial 156g). Sold with news cuttings relating to occasion when the trophy was handled in 1973 after a book review when it was in the ownership of Miss. D. K. Bartlett
A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set with a principal single cut diamond, within an old cut diamond surround, to the tapering shoulders and plain polished band, estimated total diamond weight 0.04ct, stamped 18ct, approximate ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams (condition report: overall condition very good)
TWO DIAMOND RINGS, to include a 9ct white gold diamond cluster ring, set with round brilliant cut diamonds, hallmarked Sheffield, estimated/stated total diamond weight 0.20ct, approximate ring size K 1/2, together with a white metal cluster ring set with round brilliant, baguette and single cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, approximate ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 4.9 grams (condition report: overall condition good, diamonds bright and lively, ring shanks slightly out of shape)
A DIAMOND RING, six old cut diamonds set within a white metal square mount with milgrain detail, leading onto a yellow metal pinched shoulder and yellow metal shank, stamped '18ct & pt', ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)
Ca. 400-300 BC. Greek black-glazed kantharos with high attenuated twin handles and a high stemmed foot with a raised ridge. Lovely hints of iridescence to the black glaze throughout. For a similar vessel, cf. K. Vierneisel, Antiken aus Berliner Privatbesitz, Berlin, 1975, pl.110.Size: L:201mm / W:185mm ; 370gProvenance: London art Gallery, Ex. Artemis Gallery, CO, 8/27/2014, lots 25 & 26. Ex. Harlan Berk Gallery, Chicago, IL.
Ca. 4th century BC. A pouring vessel known as a prochous, wheel-thrown and decorated with a lustrous black glaze. The vessel is defined by its discoid foot, a bulbous teardrop-shaped body, a narrow neck which tapers to a projecting spout, and a high-arching strap handle which joins shoulder to spout base. The body is intricately painted with white, and yellow hues to form a horizontal band of grape vine with projecting leaves, below a band of linear lines centred by ovolo and dots above. For a similar see: Green, J. R., "The Gnathia Pottery of Apulia", The Art of South Italy: Vases from Magna Graecia, eds. M. E. Mayo and K. Hamma, Richmond, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1982.Size: L:60mm / W:113mm ; 360gProvenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.
Ca. 1-100 AD. A bronze ring with a round hoop widening at the shoulders and set with a gilded bezel cell bearing a carnelian intaglio engraved with a bust of a bearded Serapis, a syncretic deity of Hellenistic Egypt, combining the features of some Egyptian and Greek gods. For a comparable, but earlier intaglio, see The Israel Museum, Accession number: 76.42.2444.Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; 11gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1990s
Ca. 100-300 AD. A gold finger ring composed of a slender round hoop expanding to form a circular bezel set with a rock crystal gem engraved with a with a portrait of a young male facing left. Good condition; wearable. To learn more about Roman Rings see Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991.Size: D:15.9mm / US: 5 1/4 / UK: K; 2gProvenance: Property of a North London gentleman; previously acquire on the UK/European art market in the 1990s
Ca. 1350 AD. This late Medieval sword comprises of a long slender triangular blade with a fuller, three quarters of its length and an undamaged tang. The cross guard and pommel are replete and although there is a little surface pitting on the pommel and the blade, this only serves to enhance the majesty of this sword! A little surface corrosion on the blade enhances the pattern welding of this most perfect, tapered, and elegant artefact. The pommel is round, with a central protuberance on both sides. This has been categorised as a Type "K" by Oakshott a renowned academic specialising in Medieval sword Typology. The cross guard is slim, level on the top, curved underneath with flattened drop edges to each end. This is a common type of cross guard and has been categorised as a type "6". The blade is narrow and tapers to an almost needle point. It is double edged with a central fuller, medium width, traveling centrally down the blade. The grip is short making this an excellent thrusting weapon for close quarter combat. This type of blade is of the type "XIIa", a perfect example in its class. The item comes with an academic report written by Russel Scott; famous lecturer, reenactor and expert of Viking and medieval artefacts. His report also includes an X-ray fluorescence analysis suggesting the ancient origin of the object.Size: L:870mm / W:180mm ; 980gProvenance: Property of a European collector. Formerly in the collection of Earl Mitchell, London 1990s.
Circa 1800 AD. A slender gold ring with teardrop shaped bezel decorated with a sparking diamond. The band with ribbed decoration and with an inscription.Size: D:15.8mm / US: 5 1/8 / UK: K; 3.7gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between early 1960s to 1990s. Exhibited: Olympia Art & Antiques fair, London June 2022.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - For Freedom - featuring a bold image of a Red Army soldier in military uniform and red star on his hat clenching a bayonet gun in his fist. Good condition, tears, creasing, paper loss in bottom right corner, minor staining. Country of issue: Russia, designer: K. Kudryashova, size (cm): 88x58, year of printing: 1977.
Matchbox Collection. K-17 Superkings 7UP Container Truck, 5 x Blue Check Box Delivery Vans with a Macau Model A Ford yellow branded Van, 15 x Mattel Wheels series Orange & Red Boxes with Hero City, 3 x 50th Anniversary Vehicles, 2 x 100 Years of Motoring models one with cut card and Christmas Treasures Box Set 1995. Models generally appear unused. Blue Boxes have creases, storage wear and damages to end flaps. Very good in general for the rest, still some with damaged or opened end flaps
A group of late 1970s MATCHBOX Superfast vehicles, all with super-detailing, comprising of a x2 No 66e Ford Transit dropside, 40e Horsebox, 30f Leyland artic truck, 51e Combine Harvester, 47e GWR Pannier locomotive and a 71e Dodge cattle truck - overall VG, one 66e example is a code 3, all others have some super-detailing, in VG (K Type) boxes (some boxes with writing in pen) (7)
A group of mid to late 1970s MATCHBOX Superfast vehicles, comprising of a No 39e Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II, silver with red interior, 56e Mercedes 450 SEL, blue with light brown interior, 3e Porsche Turbo, silver with red interior, 16f Pontiac Trans-Am, gold with red interior and a 20e Rollamatics Police Patrol Range Rover overall VG/E in G/VG (J/K Type) boxes (3e has detached flaps) (5)

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