Vases, an R. Lalique Verrerie d'Alsace clear and stained coupe dish, circa 1920s, reverse moulded with a repeating motif of scrolling foliage and dandelion clocks spilling from vases, heightened in brown, moulded Verrerie d'Alsace mark to centre27cm diameterA small air bubble in the glass, light surface wear. A small manufacturing indent to the rim.
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§ Gene Lutz (Contemporary), Stacked, a contemporary aluminium wall sculpture, painted in shades of green, signed lower right73 x 124cmProvenance:Collection of Thomas Guy Voyce, Covent Garden, LondonA few light surface marks, but in good overall condition. Hung from two eyes screwed into the timber bars on reverse.
A collection of three Hermès silk scarves, to include: Brides de Gala in forest green, designed by Hugo Grygkar in 1957, 90 x 86cm; Aux Champs in navy, designed by Cathy Laham in 1970, 90 x 86cm; and Macrame in beige, designed by Marie Francoise Heron in 1970, 89 x 87cmBrides de Gala with a very small brown stain to the lower margin and some slight discolouration to the white reserve. Macrame with overall discolouration and some light staining Aux Champs with some discolouration to pale sections
the central mirror flanked by asymmetrical pedestals with black painted geometric decoration106cm wideGeneral scratching and wear commensurate with age and use, more noticeably to the inside of the pedestals (foot well). Chrome light fittings scratched and require re-wiring. A couple of small veener splits - see additional images. Overall height is 153.5cm.
Gui, an R. Lalique green stained bowl, circa 1920s, the underside moulded with a radiating design of mistletoe boughs, the lens form berries creating the feet, moulded marks to centre, etched 'France' to underside23.5cm diameterIn good condition, noting some surface scratching and light wear.
An Art Deco period chrome and walnut standard lamp, the square section chrome stem with a walnut veneered centre section and matching walnut facetted base163cm highSuper condition with only light marks to the base commensurate with usechrome also in very good condition wired for electricty with 3-core flex
A nicely painted covered cup decorated with a figure riding a dragon, possibly Lu Dongbin, Xianfeng zhuanshu mark to the lid which is decorated with a crane and a sword, an 18th century cup and saucer with figural decoration, a 19th century Canton famille rose tea cup and a 19th century coffee can (4) Cup and saucer is restored and pitting evidentTeacup - crack through whole cup and gilding lossesLarger teacup - handle been off and poorly repairedCovered cup good overall, no evidence of cracks or repair under UV light.
Continental gilt metal and glass pedestal bowl, the base of gilt metal clad glass with ornate scroll and foliate decoration holding up a flash etched bowl, 19cm tall. No visible chips or cracks to the glass, there is some light scratches to the glass.One of the handles is slightly loose.Some of the metal foliate decoration to base appears slightly bent.
Light oak thirty hour longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial signed Jonathan Way, Newton St Loe on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre engraved with stylised flowers, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped cornice, 74.5" high (weight, no pendulum)
Rare and unusual skeleton mantel clock entirely made of cardboard except with brass hands, the 4" light brown dial inscribed Nouvelles Pendules en Carton Perfectionnees, Villense NS et Cie Galerie Vivienne, no. 38, supported upon five Corinthian style columns, under a glass dome and upon a circular ebonised base, 19" high
Smiths Astral ship's bulkhead wall clock, the 6" cream dial with slow/fast lever at twelve o'clock, within a brass casing (key); also a Henry Moser & Cie ship's bulkhead wall clock, the 6" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within a white metal case and an oak cased wall dial timepiece, the 6" light grey dial signed D. Marten, Bromley with slow/fast lever at twelve o'clock, within a stepped turned surround (key) (3)
Bahamas Government, £5, 1936 (1947), serial number A/2 222855, Higgs, Latreille and Burnside signatures, light central bend, small nick in low right margin, overall a lovely original and well embossed, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, others from this group have received 55 grades at PMG TBB B111c, Pick 12b £400-£500
Bahamas Government, £5, 1936 (1947), serial number A/2 222856, Higgs, Latreille and Burnside signatures, light central bend, small nick in low right margin, overall a lovely original and well embossed, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, others from this group have received 55 grades at PMG TBB B111c, Pick 12b £400-£500
Bahrain Monetary Agency, a group of engravers design proofs for the 1 Dinar from the 1993 Issue, comprising two obverse die proofs, showing the red print used in the borders, a reverse die proof showing the red print and the four Dilmun seals, three proofs showing the ancient Dilmun seal in red print, one transparent sheet of plastic showing details of the note, issued example 1 Dinar, L.1973 (1993), serial number 029655, uncirculated, all proofs have the engravers annotations and dated 1992, some with light handling and corner folds, about uncirculated to uncirculated (8 pieces) TBB B203a, Pick 13 £200-£260 --- This is the work of Brian Moore, who was employed many of the great British printing firms over a career spanning half a century. These proofs were for his sections of the note only, and are unique.
Bangladesh Bank, 100 Taka (26), ND (1972), consecutive serial numbers D5896002-29, the usual spindle holes at left, otherwise original and fresh, light handling otherwise about uncirculated to uncirculated, with a few that may well grade higher, a superb lot (26 notes) TBB B306a, Pick 12 £400-£500
Central Bank of Iraq, proof 1 Dinar (2), ND (1971), first: as issued, no serial number, no signature, second: obverse and reverse multicolour underprint, both with small tear in lower left margin, both with light handling, good extremely fine to about uncirculated, scarce (2 notes) TBB B315p, Pick 58p £500-£600
State Bank of Pakistan, Haj Pilgrim Issue, 10 Rupees, 1972, serial number T994523, 1978, serial number A/5 996724, A/5 952667, 100 Rupees, ND (1975), serial numbers A/6 544511, A/6 559550, a few with staple holes, two in PMG holders, the 10 rupees 1978 with light staining, about uncirculated to uncirculated (5 notes) TBB BR204b, BR206a, BR208, Pick R4, R6, R7 £80-£100
Siege of Mafeking, sowen ticket, ND (March 1900), serial number 45, black text 'MAFEKING GARRISON SOWEN TICKET FREE' on blue card, text low centre reads 'For use in Fingo location only', light mounting traces on reverse and a little staining on obverse, overall extremely fine and very rare Ineson 292 £300-£360 --- This is the Ineson plate note, and is ex Ineson collection
Central Bank of Ireland, specimen £5, ND (1976), serial number AAA 000000, Murray and O’Murchu signatures, hollow red SPECIMEN overprint, light paperclip mark at low left, with very minor handling, otherwise an original about uncirculated to uncirculated example, very scarce PMI LTN 70, Pick 71bs £260-£320

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