A collection of silver ingots comprising Danbury Mint, Age Of Supersonic Concorde, Queen Elizabeth II State Visit, July 4th 1976, The 25th Anniversary of the Coronation, The Windsor Mint, The Diamond Jubilee of The Royal Air Force in 1978, 1952-1977 Jubilee,11.4oztCondition ReportSome light damages to boxes. Oxidisation evident throughout.
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A brass oval mirror in the Louis XVI style, early 20th century, mounted by a pair of crossed torches and with a bevelled glass plate,86cm wide 69cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, wear, tarnish, and discolouration to the frame. The crest is a little loose. General dirt, dust, and light wear to glass. Some rust and wear to the back plate. Overall appears in fair order.
A set of four Louis XVI-style walnut and parcel-gilt side chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, French, each with an arched back, stop-fluted tapering supports and all-over carved detail, the back and seat upholstered in pale silk damask,55cm wide 62cm deep 97cm high (4)Condition ReportGeneral light knocks and wear to frames, some very tiny chips and losses including several finials, light wear and marks to upholstery, one chair with a larger stain, minor fraying and wear to piping, joints sound and solid, overall in relatively good order.
A pair of kutani porcelain vases and covers Meiji (1868-1912) Japanese, the covers with moulded finials in the form of carps, the ovoid bodies decorated in reserves with birds and rabbits35cm high (2)Condition Reportone cover broken and stuck back together, small area of loss, light scratches to the body and a rubbing to the gilt decoratation
A pair of Louis XVI-style beech and leather combination Ottomans and luggage racks, 20th century, each hinged leather seat enclosing luggage rails, with a drawer below, raised on tapering fluted supports, bearing Dorchester Hotel stickers beneath,90cm wide50cm deep58cm high (2)Provenance: a private collection; Previously in the Dorchester Hotel, Mayfair, London.Condition ReportGeneral knocks, surface wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Some light wear and scuffs to leather. Hinges and drawers functional. General knocks and wear to supports. Joints sound and solid. Overall appear in good structural and cosmetic condition and are ready to place.
'A helmet for Prussian Guard Landwehr Infantry Reserve Officers Black lacquered leather body; front visor with green underlay, rear visor with red underlay; gilt: round spike base, stars, rear spine, spike and front visor trim; gilt officer front plate of Prussian Guard Eagle with star in silver and gold reserve cross, attached by two screw posts; gilt flat chin scales with rosette side posts; Imperial Officer and Prussian cockades; tan leather sweatband, light tan silk lining. Size circa 55 cm. Cf. "Buyer''s Guide for Headgear of The Imperial German Army circa 1914", James D. Turinetti, 2015-16 edition, pg. 46.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier'
A modern striped upholstered two seat sofa in the style of Howard of London, on square tapered stained beech front legs to castors, 170 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS In need of re-upholstering or new loose covers. The cushions are very stained. One side of the sofa is incredibly faded. Otherwise solid. Some light wear to the legs - see images for more details
A 19th Century Japanese Meiji period Imari bowl with shaped edge, the centre field decorated with figures and dogs in a garden setting, within a multiple panel decorated border, 30 cm diameter, with multiple Victorian staple repairs throughout, together with an Imari jar and inner cover, 11.5 cm high and two Imari squash form bullet-shaped teapots, 7.8 cm and 7.5 cm high respectively CONDITION REPORTS The bowl has had significant previous repairs with metal staples as well as losses to the edges. There is wear to the decoration and firing faults throughout. The Imari jar and cover appears to need a further lid, not present. There is a firing fault crack to the underside. There is some discolouration to the finial of the lid and there is an area of roughness/chipping to the glaze on the edge of the lid. The more rounded squash shaped teapot has had a significant break to the handle, has a hairline crack running through the body. Some small chips to the spout, is missing its lid. The other teapot has several cracks running through the spout. Firing faults throughout. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use, are in need of a good clean, have firing faults and some light surface scratching, losses to the decoration etc - see images for more details
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A globular alabaster vessel with a broad cylindrical neck and everted, rounded rim. The stone surface displays light veining in a softly swirling pattern.Size: 130mm x 100mm; Weight: 785gProvenance: Private London collection; previously French art market 1970s/1980s.Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A slender alabaster vessel with a disc-shaped base, inverted piriform body, and a short neck with a flat rim. The stone surface displays light veining in a softly swirling pattern.Size: 120mm x 60mm; Weight: 500gProvenance: Private London collection; previously French art market 1970s/1980s.Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
Ca. AD 1 - 300.A collection of five blown glass unguentaria, each with pear-shaped lower body and elongated cylindrical neck leading to a pronounced, rounded rim. The glass varies from translucent pale green to light blue.For similar see: C. S. Lightfoot, The Cesnola Collection of Cypriot Art, Glasses, cat. 241, 301, 330.Size: 120-160mm x 35-45mm; Weight: 190gProvenance: Ex. Russkin collection, formed in the 1980s.
Ca. AD 1 - 400. A triangular fragment of a brick bearing a partial legionary stamp. The surface is light reddish with worn, impressed Latin letters.Size: 70mm x 130mm; Weight: 235gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Paul S. Forbes collection, Maryland, acquired 1970s - 1980s, acquired in Jerusalem in 1976.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. An Egyptian pottery vessel with a slender ovoid body tapering to a pointed base. The short neck supports a thickened, everted rim, from which rises a single robust handle connecting to the shoulder. The surface bears light encrustation and calcareous deposits, suggesting long-term burial or marine exposure.Size: 310mm x 320mm; Weight: 4.9kgProvenance: Private UK collection; Ex. Paul S. Forbes collection, Maryland, acquired 1970s - 1980s.Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition
Third Intermediate Period - Late Period, Ca. 1069 - 332 BC. A collection of eight faience and stone amulets. The first on the left is a cylindrical seal with faintly incised motifs. Next is an amulet depicting Isis seated and nursing Horus. The third piece is a Pataikos amulet, representing the dwarf deity with a broad head and short limbs, standing with arms at his sides. Another cylindrical seal follows. The fifth amulet is another representation of Isis with Horus. The next amulet is an Eye of Horus, carved in faience with a defined brow and stylized markings. The last two are stone pendants, one made of a light-coloured material with a smooth, elongated form and a suspension hole at the top, while the other is darker, tapering towards the top with a drilled aperture at its midsection.For similar see: Andrews C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, f. 73, p. 70; The British Museum, Miscellaneous number: UC52397, 1894,1101.696.Size: 17.4-28mm x 99-12.9mm; Weight: 21.59gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
Late Period, Ca. 664 - 30 BC. A pair of stone wadj amulets, each carved in an elongated form with a flaring top and a central perforation for suspension. One is crafted from banded light-hued stone with subtle striations, while the other is of green stone with a contrasting pale band running across the surface.For similar see: Andrews C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, f. 83.Size: 25.1-27.9mm x 7.8-7.9mm; Weight: 3.04gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A banded agate pendant with an elongated, leaf-shaped body tapering to a pointed tip. The surface displays alternating dark and light bands running horizontally across its length. The upper section narrows into a rounded suspension loop.For similar see: Andrews C., Amulets of Ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, f. 89Size: 24.1mm x 10mm; Weight: 0.94gProvenance: Private London collection; previously French art market 1970s/1980s. Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
Ca. 3000 - 2500 BC. A Sumerian finely carved stone amulet depicting a stylised bird with a tapering beak and incised circular eyes. The broad, drop-shaped body is centrally pierced with a wide circular hole, likely for suspension or ritual use. The surface displays ancient wear and light encrustations consistent with long burial. The minimalist treatment of avian features is characteristic of early Mesopotamian lapidary work, merging symbolism with abstraction in a talismanic form.Size: 44mm x 28mm; Weight: 8.95gProvenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1980s Mayfair Family private collection.
Ca. AD 200 - 600. A light brown stone seal engraved with a winged horse in profile, its head raised and one foreleg lifted. The upper side is domed with a central perforation.For similar see: J : Brunner, Sasanian stamp selas in The Metropolitan Museum of art, Cat. 103, p. 81.Size: 20mm x 22mm; Weight: 12.2gProvenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1980s Mayfair Family private collection.
Damien Hirst - Hazy Star Clouds, 2024Offset print on paper. Published for the exhibition "The Light That Shines" by Damien Hirst at Château La Coste. Good condition, 70 x 50 cm.Impression offset sur papier. Publiée à l'occasion de l'exposition "La lumière qui brille" de Damien Hirst au Château La Coste. Bon état, 70 x 50 cm.
Damien Hirst - Josephine, 2024Offset print on paper. Published for the exhibition "The Light That Shines" by Damien Hirst at Château La Coste. Good condition, 70 x 50 cm.Impression offset sur papier. Publiée à l'occasion de l'exposition "La lumière qui brille" de Damien Hirst au Château La Coste. Bon état, 70 x 50 cm.
Damien Hirst - Two Divers Examining a Golden Cup from the Wreck of the Unbelievable, 2024Offset print on paper. Published for the exhibition "The Light That Shines" by Damien Hirst at Château La Coste. Good condition, 70 x 50 cm.Impression offset sur papier. Publiée à l'occasion de l'exposition "La lumière qui brille" de Damien Hirst au Château La Coste. Bon état, 70 x 50 cm.
Damien Hirst - Five Friends, 2024Offset print on paper. Published for the exhibition "The Light That Shines" by Damien Hirst at Château La Coste. Good condition, 70 x 50 cm.Impression offset sur papier. Publiée à l'occasion de l'exposition "La lumière qui brille" de Damien Hirst au Château La Coste. Bon état, 70 x 50 cm.
The Empress of India Medal attributed to Prince Sir Jahan Qader Mirza Mo Wahid AliEmpress of India Medal 1877, in its case of issue, this damaged and in four parts, sold together with a photograph of the recipient wearing his award, light pitting, very fineSold together with a copy of The Statutes of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire and a copy of the original photograph and an old photograph the reverse stating:'Prince Sir Jahan Qader Mirza Mo Wahid Ali. Presented by Amjal Al-Mozi 2/8/74.'…
A rare Egypt and Sudan Medal awarded to Mr. W. Onions, Indian Government, who served as Engineer-in-Charge aboard the Government Steamer TenasserimEgypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, no clasp (Mr W. Onions. I.G.S.”Tenasserim”), suspension slightly loose, light contact marks, very fineIn addition to the 14 European members of the crew of the Indian Government Steamer Tenasserim, there were a further 122 Goanese and Lascars who were issued with unnamed medals. Amberwitch and Tenasserim were the only such vessels from India during these operations.…

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