THREE BOXES AND A TRAY OF DIECAST VEHICLES AND BOXED TOYS AND EMPTY BOXES ETC, to include boxed Maisto Sportscar Collection, Lledo Days Gone vintage cars, Matchbox K-106 Aircraft Transporter, Corgi 1902 State Landau - The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977, a quantity of play worn vehicles including a brass FAL Rolls Royce Phantom III 1939, boxed MY Toys 8626 battery operated CH-47 Chinook helicopter of plastic construction, Battery operated Big Rig Loco train, boxed Kidco 5-level parking garage, Action Crash cars - one car in box, no accessories, etc
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A 9CT GOLD DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING, the illusion set single cut diamond, within a circular cut sapphire surround, to the openwork leaf design shoulders and plain band, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, ring size K 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition report: overall good condition, one sapphire with minor nick, stones well matched and bright
TWO 9CT GOLD RINGS, the first a double wishbone ring, plain polished finish, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size Q 1/2, the second ring designed as an entwined snake, with light engraved scale detail, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size K, approximate gross weight 6.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A 9CT GOLD CAMEO RING AND YELLOW METAL SIGNET RING, the first a marquise shaped ceramic cameo depicting a Grecian lady playing the harp, leading on to bifurcated shoulders and a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Chester 1919, ring size K, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams, together with a yellow metal signet ring, inlay set with tigers eye, stamped 9ct, ring size K, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
Armband: 18K goldenes, ausgefallenes vintage Armband mit Mondstein, Handarbeit: Ca. 18,5cm lang, ca. 20,9g, 18K Gold, Meistermarke K. RU, Kastenschloss mit doppelter Sicherheitsacht, besetzt mit 9 ovalen Mondstein-Cabochons, dazwischen runde Elemente von ca. Ø11,5mm mit erhabenen, spiralförmigen Gelbgold-Applikationen, vermutlich unikate vintage Goldschmiedeanfertigung.
J. ASSMANN Glashütte. Armbanduhr. Anitke Savonette Taschenuhr zur Armbanduhr umegebaut. Gehäuse RG 14 K (auch SD). Handaufzugs-Werk. Werk- und Gehäusenummer: 13144. Weißes Emaille-Zifferblatt mit arabischen Ziffern und kleiner Sekunde. Braunes Lederband mit Stifschließe. Gehäuse Durchmesser ca. 33 mm (measured without crown) .| J. ASSMANN Glashütte. Wrist watch. Antique hunter case pocket watch converted to a wristwatch. Case RG 14 K (also dust cover). Manual winding movement, working. Movement and case number 13144. White enamel dial with arabic numerals and small seconds. Brown leather strap with pin buckle. Case diameter ca. 33 mm (measured without crown)
Brosche/Anhänger mit Farbsteinen und Altschliffdiamanten von zus. ca. 1,8 ct, ca. WEISS-GW (H-K)/SI-P3, weitere Farbsteine wie Peridot u. Granat, GG 14K, 21,6 gr, L: ca. 8 cm, 1950er/60er Jahre, leichte Tragespuren, Schließe Sicherung etwas schwergängig, Steine mit Berieb.| Brooch/pendant with coloured gemstones and old-european-cut diamonds in total ca. 1.8 ct, ca. WHITE-TIW (H-K)/SI-I3, further gemstones like peridot a. garnet, 14K YG, 21.6 gr, L: ca. 8 cm, 1950s/60s, minor signs of wear, clasp safety catch a little tight, stones abraded.
Ring mit 2 Brillanten, 1x ca. 0,6 ct, und 1x ca. 0,7 ct, ca. LGW-GW (J-K)/VVS-VS, versetzt geschwungene offene Ringschiene aus WG 18K, 6,3 g, RW: ca. 48 mit Verkleinerungsspange, 20./21. Jh., guter Erhalt, schöne stabile Ringschiene.| Ring with 2 brilliant-cut diamonds, 1x 0.6 ct and 1x 0.7 ct, ca. STW-TIW (J-K)/VVS-VS, staggered curved open ring band made of 18K white gold, 6.3 g, ring size ca. 48 with minimizing band, 20th/21st century, good condition, nice solid ring shank.
Ring mit Saphir ca. 2,6 ct umgeben von 10 Brillanten zus. ca. 1,2 ct, ca. LGW-GW (I-K)/SI, Saphir in Ceylonfarbe und im Ceylonschliff, Steingewichte graviert, WG 18K, 7,7 g, RW: 49, 20./21. Jh., leichte Tragespuren.| Ring with oval Ceylon-faceted and Ceylon-coloured sapphire ca. 2.6 ct surrounded by 10 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 1.2 ct, ca. STW-TIW (I-K)/SI, stone weights engraved, 18K white gold, 7.7 g, ring size 49, 20th/21st century, minor signs of wear.
Jugendstil florale Nadel mit Perle, Altschliffdiamant ca. 1ct, ca. GW (K-L)/VVS, Altschliffdiamant ca. 0,12 ct, ca. WEISS (H)/VS und Diamantrosen, GG ca. 14K, Schauseite Platin, 6,4 g, L: 6 cm, um 1900, altersgem. schöner Erhalt, ehemals mit Sicherheitskettchen, jetzt fehlend.| Art Nouveau floral needle with pearl, old-european-cut diamond ca. 1 ct, ca. TIW (K-L)/VVS, old-european-cut diamond ca. 0.25 ct, ca. WHITE (H)/VS and rose-cut diamonds, ca. 14K yellow gold, face side platinum, 6.4 g, L: 6 cm, around 1900, age-related nice condition, with safety chain in former times, now missing.
Solitärring mit Brillant von ca. 0,87 ct, ca. GW (K-L)/VVS in hoher Krönchenfassung, WG 14K, 4 g, RW: 56, 2. H. 20. Jh., leichte Tragespuren, Juwelierszertifikat anbei.| Solitaire ring with brilliant-cut diamond ca. 0.87 ct, ca. TIW (K-L)/VVS, 14K white gold, 4 g, ring size 56, 2nd half of 20th century, minor signs of wear, jewellers certificate included.
Collier mit Smaragd und Brillanten von zus. ca. 1,2 ct, ca. LGW-GW (J-K)/VS-SI, Smaragd rund facettiert ca. 0,4 ct, als Mittelpunkt abhängender Blütenformation, WG 18K, 14,4 g, L: 40 cm, 2. H. 20. Jh., guter Erhalt.| Necklace with emerald ca. 0.4 ct and 16 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 1.2 ct, ca. STW-TIW (J-K)/VS-SI, 18K white gold, 14.4 g, L: 40 cm, 2nd half of 20th century, good condition.
Ring mit 26 Brillanten zus. ca. 0,57 ct (graviert), ca. WEISS-GW (H-K)/VS-SI, eingerieben als "Sternenhimmel" in Oberseite massiver Ringschiene (6,5x5 mm) aus WG 18K, 24,8 g, RW: 56, seitlich Aussparungen für Tragekomfort, 20./21. Jh., Tragespuren.| Ring with 26 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.59 ct (engraved), ca. WHITE-TIW (H-K)/VS-SI, set as "starry sky", 18K white gold, 24.8 g, ring size 56, very solid ring shank (6.5x5 mm) with notches for comfort at the sides, 20th/21st century, minor signs of wear.
Ring mit Smaragden und Brillanten von zus. ca. 1,2 ct, ca. WEISS-GW (H-K)/VS-SI, WG 14K (punz. 750), 7,6 gr, RW: 55, 1980er Jahre, leichte Tragespuren.| Ring with emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds in total ca. 1.2 ct, ca. WHITE-TIW (H-K)/VS-SI, 14K WG (marked 750), 7.6 gr, ring size 55, 1980s, minor signs of wear.
Ohrringe mit Altschliffdiamanten von zus. ca. 0,2 ct, ca. LGW-GW (J-K)/P2, beide leicht beschädigt, GG/WG 14K, 2 g, Mitte 20. Jh., leichte Tragespuren.| Earrings with old-eruopean-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.2 ct, ca. STW-TIW (J-K)/P2, both slightly damaged, 14K yellow and white gold, 2 g, mid of 20th century, minor signs of wear.
Historismusbrosche mit zahlreichen Altschliffdiamanten und Diamantrauten (2 Stk. fehlen) von zus. ca. 1,5 ct, davon zentraler Diamant ca. 0,5 ct, alle Steine ca. GW-GET (K-M)/SI-P2, RG 18K, 15,6 gr, L: ca. 6 cm, um 1880, guter altersgemäßer Zustand, mit frz. Exportpunze (Merkur Kopf), inkl. Expertise u. Kaufbeleg (1991+1992). Mittelteil verschraubt u. leicht beweglich. Kann auch als Anhänger getragen werden.| Historism brooch with numerous old-european-cut and rose-cut diamonds (2 missing) in total ca. 1.5 ct of which central stone ca. 0.5 ct, all stones ca. TIW-TIN (K-M)/SI-I2, 18K RG, 15.6 gr, L: ca. 6 cm, around 1880, good condition consistent with age, with French export hallmark (Mercury head), incl. expertise a. sales receipt (1991+1992). Center part screwed and slightly movable, can also be worn as pendant.
Solitärring mit Brillant von ca. 0,75 ct, ca. GW (K)/VVS, in Ösenzarge, GG/WG 18K, 10,6 g, RW: 57, 20./21. Jh., leichte Tragespuren, sehr solide Verarbeitung.| Solitaire ring with brilliant-cut diamond ca. 0.75 ct, ca. TIW (K)/VVS, 18K yellow and white gold, 10.6 g, ring size 57, 20th/21st century, minor signs of wear, very solid workmanship.
Ring mit Smaragd ca. 0,4 ct, Brillant ca. 0,45 ct ca. GW (K)/VS und weiteren Brillanten von zus. ca. 0,5 ct, WG 14K, 3,7 g, RW: 57, Ring in Wickelform, 20./21. Jh., Tragespuren.| Ring with round faceted emerald ca. 0.4 ct, brilliant-cut diamond ca. 0.45 ct ca. TIW (K)/VS and further brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 0.5 ct, 14K white gold, 3.7 g, ring size 57, 20th/21st century, signs of wear.
A pair of hand built white metal, 1:43 scale models by MIKANSUE and K&R REPLICAS, comprising of a K&R REPLICAS KRRL 21 MG EX 135 (Humbug) Brooklands 500 mile international trophy (1935) and a MIKANSUE Competition E.R.A E-Type No13 Grand Prix car (1938), VG overall, tyre perished on MIKANSUE example, MIKANSUE in G/VG box other example in plain card box with original label (2)
A mid-20th century gold and diamond solitaire ring. The round brilliant approx. 0.23cts, illusion set in white between tapered slender fan-shaped shoulders on a yellow shallow 'D' section shank stamped with an indistinct maker's mark and '18ct & Plat', size K, 1.7g gross Condition Report: Overall very good condition for age. The stone measures approx. 4mm x 2.35mm.
An early 20th century gold and diamond five stone ring. The graduated off-round old-cut stones approx. 0.70cts total, all claw set on a yellow 'D' section shank stamped with a with an indistinct maker's mark only 'R*H(?)', size K, 2.4g gross Condition Report: Overall very good condition. The stones measure approx. 2.7mm, 3.3mm, 3.9mm x 2.75mm, 3.3mm & 2.4mm diameter, colour about I/J, clarity about SI.
A pink and near-colourless cubic zirconia dress ring and a bracelet. The dress ring centred with an 8mm round pink cubic zirconia, claw set between near-colourless cz three stone shoulders, on a white flat-section shank, unmarked, size K+, 3.4g gross; The bracelet calibre-set with square pink czs in groups of three and spaced by white panels, on a push snap, the tongue stamped '925', 19cm long, 15.5g gross
A 9ct gold, fire opal and cubic zirconia cluster ring. Centred with an orange round mixed-cut fire opal within a small round CZ 16 stone border, on a tapering 'D' section shank with post 2000 London convention hallmarks, maker's mark 'JC', size K, 2.5g gross. Condition Report: Fire opal measures approx. 6.4mm diameter. Stated weight 0.76cts.
A 9ct gold and diamond single stone pendant and chain. The bi-colour stepped-lozenge shaped pendant centred with a small round brilliant diamond approx. 0.25cts, and with a scrolling-bale, hallmarks for Birmingham 2000, 19mm high overall, 1.4g gross; this hung from a facetted oval belcher chain on a bolt-ring clasp, import marks for London 1985, 50cm long, 2.5g(7) Condition Report: Diamond measures approx. 4.1mm x 4.1mm x 2.3mm, colour about K/L, clarity about P1/2.
A 19th century Russian silver gilt trompe l'oeil basket retailed by Tiffany & Co. Of oval two-handled basket form, cast with a draped fringed cloth, decorated with stars, flowers heads and strap work, raised upon four trefoil wire-work feet, with Russian marks H K 1887, Moscow, 84 Russian standard, also stamped made for Tiffany & Co, further assay mark to feet, 29.5cm wide, Height 6cm, total weight 468 grams. Condition Report: Total weight 468 grams. Overall condition appears to be good, with no obvious signs of major damage or repair. Surface marks and wear in places commensurate with age and previous use.
An early 20th century platinum and diamond solitaire ring. The slightly off-round old-cut stone approx 0.42cts, claw set on a plain band with an indistinct mark, size K, 1.6g gross Condition Report: One claw missing and some evidence of 'undercutting' to the head where it has been worn against another ring.The deep stone measures approx. 4.5mm x 4.4mm x 3.3mm. Colour about I/J, clarity about SI2.
An early-mid 20th century platinum and diamond solitaire ring with small diamond shoulders. The principle transition-cut stone approx. 1.00ct, claw set between small eight-cut diamond three stone shoulders, on a 'D' section shank, unmarked, size T+, 2.9g gross Condition Report: The transition-cut stone measures approx. 6.1mm x 6.1mm x 4.15mm. Colour assessed; K/L, clarity assessed; SI1.The 6 eight-cuts each measure approx. 1.5mm diameter. Claw settings are all present. Possible repair/crack to the underside of the pierced mount. Ring itself is slightly misshapen. In need of a good clean,
12-tlg. Konvolut versch. Armbänder u. Ketten.Zuchtperlen/Koralle/Glas, Schließen GG/WG/ Metall vergoldet, teilw. m. Diamanten u. Strass. Bestehend aus 3 Armbändern u. 9 Ketten. a) 2-tlg. Garnitur aus Armband u. Kette. Kl. graue Zuchtperlen. Schließen 9 kt GG. b) Kette. Gr. graue Perlen. Schließe 14 kt WG. c) 2-reihige Kette. Weiße Perlen. Schließe 8 kt WG m. kl. Diamanten u. 1 Perle. d) 6-reihige Kette. Kl. graue u. roséfarbene Halbperlen. Schließe 18 kt GG. e) 2-reihige Kette. Weiße Perlen. Schließe 18 kt WG m. kl. Diamanten. f) 6-reihige Kette. Kl. Süßwasserperlen. Schließe 14 kt GG m. 3 kl. Perlen. g) Kette. Weiße Perlen. Schließe Metall vergoldet m. Strass. h) 6-reihige Kette. Kl. Süßwasserperlen, Korallen u. kl. Goldkugeln. Schließe 18 kt GG. i) 3-reihiges Armband. Weiße Perlen. Schließe 14 kt WG m. 3 Perlen. j) 2-reihiges Armband. Weiße Perlen. Schließe 14 kt WG m. 1 Perle. k) 10-reihige Kette. Kl. graue Glaskugeln m. Clip u. Schließe in 14 kt GG. Clip m. Strass. Armband-L 18-19 cm. Ketten-L 42-52,5 cm. Minim. Gebrauchsspuren.
Paar Leuchter, Biedermeier, Berlin um 1830.Silber. Beschau Berlin m. Jahresbuchstabe "K", Meistermarke f. George Fr. Fournier, Beschau- meister Andreack, Händlerstempel "Gerike", Tremolierstrich. Jew. Balusterschaft aus versch. kon. Elementen, teils facettiert o. gerippt, sowie kl. Musterbändern. Auf weitem Rundfuß u. quadrat. Stand, obenauf gr. zylindr. Tülle m. breitem Tropfrand, d. Kanten fein guillochiert. Standkante m. kl. Monogr.gravur "IL". Oberfläche partiell leicht berieben, wenige kl. Lötstellen. Stand m. Holzeinsatz, dieser leicht verzogen. Beschwert. H 22,1 cmAndreack, Bär, Balusterschaft, Blattrelief, F, George Friedrich Fournier, Gerike, guillochiert, IL, K, Monogramm, Tremolierstrich
Schwedischer Pult-Apparat Typ AC 150, um 1920Hersteller: K. Telegraf Verkets Verkstad, Stockholm, Handapparat mit konischem Handgriff, Doppelglocke, Kurbelinduktor, Batteriefach mit königlichem Wappen. - Sehr dekorativ! Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (2-3/-)Swedish Wall Telephone Type AC 150, c. 1920K. Telegraf Verkets Verkstad, Stockholm. Handset with conical grip, double bell, crank inductor, battery case decorated with royal coat of arms. - Very attractive! Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (2-3/-)
WW2 Eleven Mosquito veterans signed 10 x 8 inc Mossie in flight photo. Signed by Dennis Gosling 604 sqn, W T Clark 488 sqn, Dick Hayward 608 sqn, Ted Dunsfold DFC 608 sqn, J K Watson 23 sqn, John Ellacombe 482 sqn, Paddy Hope 540 sqn, Ernest Skinner 128 sqn, John Pembert 682 sqn? Mike Bayon DFC 128 sqn, awarded the DFC after completing 52 bombing operations. Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
1908 Ford Model S Two-Seat Roadster Registration no. not registered Chassis no. 2382•Rare early Ford•Four-cylinder engine•Formerly part of the Harrah Collection•Purchased from the USA in 1990•Offered from a prominent private collection in Ireland•Running orderFootnotes:Having cut his teeth on a succession of prototypes and race-cars during the 1890s, Henry Ford buckled down to the somewhat less glamorous, yet considerably more profitable, business of mass production. His first volume-produced car - the 8hp Ford Model A runabout - was introduced in July 1903, and by the time of its replacement towards the end of 1904 a total of 670 had been made. The Model A's immediate successor – the Model C – was likewise twin-cylinder powered, while the Model B, another 1904 introduction, was Ford's first four-cylinder automobile and represented a move up market. All models used Ford's planetary transmission, the twins with chain final drive and the four with shaft drive. With the twin-cylinder models dropped after 1905, Ford offered the four-cylinder Model N and six-cylinder Model K for 1906. The Model N continued unchanged for 1907 alongside a more expensive version, the Model R, which featured foot boards in place of the N's carriage step and mechanical lubrication instead of a force-feed oiler. Mechanically the same as the Model R, the S was available as a Runabout with tonneau or a two-seat Roadster. The engine was a 149ci (2.4-litre) unit producing 15-18 horsepower, which drove via Ford's familiar two-speeds-plus-reverse planetary transmission and shaft final drive. In October 1908 Ford introduced the legendary Model T as a 1909 model, consigning its predecessors to the history books, and for the next two decades the Model T would be the only car offered by the 'Blue Oval'. This early four-cylinder Ford was purchased for the vendors' prominent private collection at auction in the USA in 1990. The previous owner was one E Long of Columbus, Ohio, and before that that the car was in the famed Harrah Collection in Reno, Nevada. Offered in running order, the car comes with a State of Ohio Certificate of Title.Please note that if this vehicle is to remain in the UK, it will be subject to Import VAT at the reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price. It will also require a NOVA (Notification of Vehicle Arrival) and an additional fee of £350 (plus VAT) will be charged on the Invoice to prepare the NOVA. This vehicle will not be available for immediate collection after the sale and will only be released on completion of customs clearance. If you have any questions regarding customs clearance, please contact the Bonhams Motorcar Department or our recommended shippers. This Lot is available to view at Classic Car Storage near Petersfield, Hampshire (by appointment with the Car Department only) from Monday 24th October to Wednesday 2nd November. It will then be available to view at Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street on Friday 4th November from 10am.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * N* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.N MOTORCYCLESIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (SHIPPIO) to undertake the NOVA and C88 (customs) application if applicable on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £125 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.CARSIf purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (CARS) to undertake the NOVA on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £250 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TOMOTADA: A RARE AND IMPORTANT IVORY NETSUKE OF GAMA SENNIN WITH HIS TOADBy Tomotada, signed Tomotada 友忠Japan, Kyoto, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Published: Hurtig, Bernard (1973) Masterpieces of Netsuke Art: One Thousand Favorites of Leading Collectors, p. 150, no. 604.Davey, Neil K. (1974) Netsuke: A comprehensive study based on the M.T. Hindson Collection, p. 376, no. 1129.Hurtig, Bernhard (1975) What's New at the Auctions, INCS Journal Vol. 4, No. 2, p. 43, lot 140.Hurtig, Bernhard (1980) What's New at the Auctions, INCS Journal Vol. 8, No. 1, p. 11, lot 14.Meinertzhagen, Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part B, p. 912.Superbly and sensitively carved, more naturalistic and less angular than many of this carver's contemporaries in Kyoto, depicting a youthful Gama Sennin seated in a relaxed pose and holding his three-legged toad in one hand, the toad touching his rotund belly, the underside well carved and with one generously excavated himotoshi, the other himotoshi to the lower back next to the signature TOMOTADA within a rectangular reserve.The sennin wearing a loose-fitting robe with finely incised patterned hem and foliate designs as well as neatly rendered folds, and adorned with the characteristic leafy skirt and apron, his hair elegantly falling in strands over the back and shoulders, his face with a cheerful expression, the eyes inlaid with dark horn, the mouth agape, the toad with subtly stippled skin.LENGTH 4.3 cm, HEIGHT 4.4 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor surface wear, expected minor age cracks. Fine, smooth, warm patina.Provenance: Ex-collection J. A. Fairley. Ex-collection Mark T. Hindson. Sotheby's, 25 November 1969, London, lot 756. Ex-collection Martin S. Newstead, acquired from the above. Sotheby's, 18 November 1974, London, lot 140 (sold for 2,900 GBP). Sotheby's, 29 May 1980, London, lot 14 (sold for 7,805 GBP). Van Ham, Asiatische Kunst, 7 December 2017, Cologne, lot 2246 (sold for 10,965 EUR).Mentioned in the Soken Kisho, Tomotada is perhaps the most renowned and certainly the most copied of all netsuke artists. His models were chiefly animal subjects and depictions of human or legendary figures are rare. The Soken Kisho notes that he carved oxen and that his work was copied in his own lifetime. In his card index, Meinertzhagen wrote of this piece, “An original example of this celebrated master's work. The signature is in harmony and is characteristic. The piece can be confidently accepted as genuine by this master.”Additional Note: It has been suggested that this netsuke should be attributed to Yamaguchi Okatomo, the star pupil of Tomotada. The present lot compares favorably to an ivory netsuke of a shaggy dog, sold at Zacke, Fine Netsuke & Sagemono, 2 November 2019, Vienna, lot 144 (sold for 15,168 EUR). Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number AT 22-B-0248).This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
TOJU: A SUPERB FOUR-CASE LACQUER INRO WITH ENTERTAINERS AND A SAMURAIBy Kanshosai Toju(sai), signed Toju 桃壽 and kakihanJapan, 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Published: E. A. Wrangham, The Index of Inro Artists, 1995, p.292, Toju(sai), Kanshosai, bottom row, left (only the signature is illustrated).The four-case inro of lenticular profile bearing a lustrous roiro ground and lacquered in brilliant gold and iro-e togidashi-e with highlights of inlaid aogai depicting two female entertainers dressed in elaborate robes and holding a fan and large hyotan, approaching a samurai on the other side, viewed from the back and wearing a jingasa and katana, standing beneath a flowering cherry tree. The brilliant togidashi work is remarkable and the roiro ground is lightly sprinkled with gold flakes producing a vivid and elegant image. The interior cases of nashiji with gold fundame edges. Signed underneath in gold TOJU with red kakihan.SIZE 7.6 x 5.7 cmCondition: Very good condition with only very minor wear consistent with age and use. A small repair to the underside of the bottom case and some minor flaking to lacquer to the top of the top case. Some tiny chips to edges of cases. Presents very well.Provenance: Ex-collection Ted Wrangham, purchased from Douglas J. K Wright in 1969, Wrangham collection no. 779 (collection label in the upper case). Sold at Bonhams, The Edward Wrangham Collection Part IV, 6 November 2013, London, lot 219 (sold for 9,375 GBP). Edward A. 'Ted' Wrangham (1928-2009) formed one of the most important collections of Japanese Art in modern times. His reference book 'The Index of Inro Artists' (1995) is considered one of the most important English-language studies on Japanese lacquer ever published.This design is reproduced in Banbutsu hinagata gafu (An Album of Designs for Everything) illustrated by Kobayashi Eitaku (1843-1890) and published in 1880-1882.Active at the turn of the 18th-19th century, Toju is considered to be the most gifted of Iizuka Toyo's pupils and is believed to have become his successor. For further information on the artist see Earle, Joe [ed.] (1995) The Index of Inro Artists, p. 292.
GYOKKO: A WOOD MASK NETSUKE OF OKAMEBy Gyokko, signed Gyokko 玉后Japan, Edo (Tokyo), late 18th to early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Published: The Antique Collector, July 1946Davey, Neil K. (1974) Netsuke: A comprehensive study based on the M.T. Hindson Collection, p. 286, no. 871Eskenazi (1998) Japanese netsuke, ojime and inro from a private European collection, p. 58, no. 59Well carved, her broad jaw and cheeks narrowing to a domed forehead in a suggestive manner. Her flattened nose and full cheeks reduce her eyes to narrow slits and a knowing smile allows the immodest display of her teeth. The hair is neatly incised in raised strands. The bridge with himotoshi and signature GYOKKO.HEIGHT 4.8 cmCondition: Very good condition, appealingly worn, minor surface wear.Provenance: M. M. Hepworth Collection. J. G. Dalgleish Collection. M. T. Hindson Collection, M. Severin Collection. Private European collection, acquired at Sotheby's London, 23 June 1969, lot 1247. Ex-collection Teddy Hahn, Darmstadt, acquired at Eskenazi in 1998, for 3,000 GBP.
SHIOMI MASANARI: A SUPERB GOLD LACQUER FOUR-CASE INRO OF THE SAMBIKI SARUBy Shiomi Masanari, signed Shiomi Masanari 鹽見政誠Japan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)The four-case inro of upright rectangular shape, bearing a fine gold kinji ground and brilliantly lacquered in togidashi-e with the three wise monkeys (sambiki saru). The interior compartments of nashiji with gold fundame edges. Signed to the lower left within a red-lacquered rectangular cartouche SHIOMI MASANARI.SIZE 7.3 x 5.4 cmCondition: Good overall condition consistent with age and use. Some minor nicks and dents here and there, few light surface scratches, some minor chips to edges, particularly along the cord runners and cases. The interior cases exhibit signs of use and show remnants of powdered medicine.Provenance: From a US private collection in Massachusetts.Shiomi Masanari (1647-1722) was a talented painter of the Kano school, however he is better known for his lacquerwork and the important family of lacquerers that he founded. Whether or not he was a pupil of Yamamoto Shunsho (1610-1682) as is widely believed, the Shiomi family also specialized in togidashi-e ('brought out by rubbing') lacquer of extremely high quality, as is exhibited in the present piece.The sambiki saru are listed as Mizaru, who sees no evil, Kikazaru, who hears no evil and Iwazaru, who speaks no evil.Literature comparison:For a closely related inro depicting the sambiki saru, by Shiomi Masanari, dated to the late 18th century, is illustrated in Davey, Neil K. / Tripp, Susan G. (1993) The Garrett Collection, p. 161, no. 141.
CLOISONNÉ-EMAIL-TEEGLASHALTER UND LÖFFEL Russland, Moskau, Karl Fabergé, 1908-1917 Silber, vergoldet, schattiertes Email. H. 8,2 cm (ohne Glaseinsatz), L. 14,5 cm. Punziert mit Marke der Bezirksbeschauadministration mit Feingehalt '88' und Firmenmarke 'K. FABERGE' in Kyrillisch mit Hoflieferantenzeichen. Eingeritzte Inventarnummer '24515'. Email min. best.
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