A MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND NECKLACE/BRACELET COMBINATION, By HARRY WINSTONThe highly articulated collar designed as a graduated series of step-cut diamonds alternating with trios of pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds, converting to two bracelets, including a third clasp with pear-shaped, brilliant and step-cut diamond links, maker's mark for Jacques Timey, diamonds approximately 89.03 carats total, necklace length 38.0cm, bracelet lengths 18.2cm - 18.3cm or 20.0cm including additional link and clasp, fitted maker's pouchFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 3.80 carats is F colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 6214079381, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 3.50 carats is G colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 2215079370, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 3.27 carats is F colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 6217079369, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 3.20 carats is E colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 5211079353, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 2.86 carats is D colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 2211079362, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a report from the GIA stating that the step-cut diamond weighing 2.01 carats is F colour, VVS2 clarity. Report number 6213079365, dated 31st July 2020.Accompanied by a copy of a report from the Instituto Gemológico Español detailing approximate specifications for each diamond in the necklace/bracelet combination. Report number D-23599, dated 14th February 2020. For further information, please contact the department.One of the distinctive characteristics of a Harry Winston jewel is the remarkable lightness of the settings where the precious metal supporting the stones is kept to an absolute minimum. This is a key feature of the present lot, which dates to the 1990s. Inspired by a simple Christmas wreath in which the supporting wires were barely visible and clusters of leaves glistened with snow at different angles, Harry Winston sought to develop light platinum settings that would maximise the brilliance of the diamonds and minimise the supporting framework. With a legacy spanning almost ninety years, the firm maintains this philosophy to this day. Having acquired, cut, sold and donated some of the world's most important diamonds, the brand is known for sourcing rare and fine gems and has remained steadfast in its commitment to the integrity of the most exceptional stones. Jacques Timey was a Swiss jeweller and his distinctive maker's mark, seen on this Harry Winston necklace, was registered on 17th January 1966.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND NEGLIGÈE PENDANT/NECKLACEThe cushion-shaped diamond surmount suspending two knifewire drops set with similarly-cut diamonds, each side terminating with a rose-cut diamond in a foiled closed-back setting, to a fine trace-link chain, mounted in platinum, lengths: chain 38.7cm, pendant 5.3cm, cased by Hubert et Van Regemorter, 56, Rue de la Loi, 55, BruxellesFootnotes:This early 20th century diamond pendant is set with two well-matched rose-cut diamonds , it is unusual to find a matched pair of rose-cut diamonds of this quality and sizes : one of 9.2 mm x 8.75 mm and one of 9.1mm x 8.55 mm. The introduction of the multi-faceted rose-cut diamond can be traced back to the sixteenth century with the advancement of more sophisticated cutting techniques. In its original state, the rose-cut is formed of domed top with 24 facets and a flat base. The faceted domed top was intended to catch the light in a more effective way than the previously popular table-cut stones.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of twelve Chinese export silver items, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising one silver mug, chased with floral patterns and stamped 'jian ji', 13.5cm high; one openwork silver bowl stamped 'qiu ji' 'KC', 7.9cm diameter; one box and cover stamped 'wen yin', 7.3cm high; one small mug stamped 'tu qin yun',5.2cm high; one small mug stamped 'WH', 4.4cm high; one mustard pot with glass lining and stamped 'chen fu' 'WH90',5.5cm high; one openwork mustard pot with glass lining, stamped 'tong' 'WH' '90', 5.5cm high; one mustard pot chased with dragon, stamped 'xing qin' 'HC', 5cm high; one pepper pot in the design of a watering can, stamped 'WH' '90', 5.5cm high; one chased berry spoon, stamped 'yi' 'WH' '90', 22.8cm long; one sugar tongs stamped 'TC', 12cm long; and one tea spoon with pagoda design, stamped 'WH' '90', 12cm long, overall weighable silver 713g (12)晚清-民国 '建记'菊花纹杯等一组十二件外销银器总克重:713gCondition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout, some with minor misshaping, one mustard pot missing the liningCondition Report Disclaimer
A selection of twelve Chinese export silver salts, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising: a pair of lobed 'Dragon' salts, one with glass lining, stamped 'tai xing' 'TS', 7.5cm long; a pair of circular 'Dragon' salts with glass lining, stamped 'shang' 'WN' '85', 4.7cm diameter; a pair of hexagonal salts in the shape of flower pot, stamped 'chi' 'WA', 4cm high; a circular salts incised with flowers, stamped 'yi', 4.2cm diameter; a circular salts with chased dragon, stamped 'KLJ' '90', 4.8cm diameter; a salts in the design of prunus trunk, with glass lining, stamped 'qi ji', 3.5cm high; an openwork 'Dragon' salts, stamped 'LH' '90', 4.7cm diameter; a chased 'Dragon' salts with white porcelain lining, not stamped, 3.5cm high; and an inscribed circular salts, stamped 'gan sheng' 'tuck chang', 2.8cm diameter, overall weighable silver 355g (12) 晚清-民国 各式外销银小盐罐十二件总克重:355gCondition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout, seven salts missing the glass liningCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of twenty four Chinese export sliver items, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising: a pair of lobed pepper pot, stamped 'jing quan' 'yong nan' 'NM', 5.5cm high; a globular pepper pot, chased with bamboo branches, stamped 'jiu jiang tu mao xing', 6.5cm high; a globular 'Dragon' pepper pot, stamped 'dian fa' 'MT', 6cm high; an openwork 'Dragon' pepper pot, stamped 'LH' 'zhao xing' '90', 7.5cm high; a lobed and inscribed pepper pot, stamped 'WH90', 7.2cm high; a pair of pagoda-shaped pepper pots, stamped 'ao' 'wc' '90', 7.5cm high; a chased 'Dragon' pepper pot, stamped 'hu' 'HM' '90', 5.5cm high; a cylindrical inscribed pepper pot, stamped 'gan sheng' 'tuck chang', 4.2cm high; a cylindrical 'Bamboo' pounce pot, stamped 'qiu ji' 'hongkong' 'chongwoo', 3.5cm high; a pair of small boxes and covers, chased with human figures and stamped 'wen yin', two enamelled pill boxes, three mustard pots and various other items, overall weighable silver 702g (24)晚清-民国 外销银胡椒瓶等一组24件总克重:702gCondition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout, some with minor misshaping, two mustard pots missing the liningCondition Report Disclaimer
A collection of ten Chinese export silver napkin rings, late 19th-early 20th century, comprising one crested and stamped 'tu mao xing', finely chased with figures in a garden setting, 4.7cm diameter; one embossed with dragon and stamped 'EC' '90', 4.5cm diameter; one also with dragon and stamped 'NH''90', 4.2cm diameter; one initialled 'J.McD' and stamped 'WS', 4.2cm diameter; one brightly enamelled and stamped 'quan zhen', 4.5cm diameter, and five other variously stamped napkin rings; and a collection of five silver or white metal napkin rings, all not stamped, the largest 4.6cm diameter, overall weighable silver 467g (15)晚清-民国 "涂茂兴"外销银山水人物图餐巾环一组15件总克重:467gCondition Report: Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use throughout, some with minor misshapingCondition Report Disclaimer
A white glazed stoneware vase, possibly Qing Dynasty, with thick white crackled glaze and blue fleck inclusions, the base with light brown glaze and some of the stoneware foot rim showing and with old applied catalogue entry reading 'Sung Dynasty' and with applied paper labels for the J. F Woodthorpe Collection and the Holtwood Collection, 20cm high, wood stand Provenance: Collected by the current owner's father in the 1960's or early 1970's白釉陶瓶拍品来源:现藏家的父亲于上世纪60-70年代间所购 Condition Report: 2cm fine hair crack to rim and some firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
MIYABE ATSUYOSHI: A Fine Pair of Japanese Bronze Vases, each of elongated ovoid form on a short splayed foot with a cylindrical neck with everted mouth, decorated in iro-e takazogan, kebori and katakiribori with plum, pine and prunus growing on the banks of a lake, with cranes and distant farmers, the reverse with panels of birds nesting in lanterns pendant from wisteria and maple branches, the lower register carved with crashing waves, all on a deeply carved diaper ground, the neck with fabulous beasts in deep relief, signed to the base Ikkodo Miyabe Atsuyoshi with kao, height 39.9cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Slight wear, some dirt, light abrasions, slight dent to rim and footCondition Report Disclaimer
A Bronze Model of a Horse, it stands four-square, its well-modelled head erect, the mane and tail well rendered, a saddle-cloth bound around its middle with an elegant bow on its back, the genitalia startlingly well depicted beneath, height 23.4cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Some light scratches, two points of verdegris, wear to hooves.Condition Report Disclaimer
Thomas Kinkade 2001 Hawthorne Village Christmas collection "Skating at the Pond" figurine. Together with a small collection of Villagers and figurines comprising: Red Car, Horse & Sleigh, Thomas & Nanette, Girl with gift and Dog. Battery operated to light up, takes 2 AA batteries. Sculpture No G3587. Complete with separate "Skaters" figures, polystyrene packaging and CoA.
A large retro teak wood wall unit by McIntosh. 2 large drawers, double cupboard with interior shelf and single cupboard to base. Double glass door display cabinet with interior shelves, single glass display cabinet door and pull down door drinks cabinet to top. Interior light fittings to both glass d Approx. 176 cm tall x 190.5 cm wide.
Danish - Superb Quality Mid 20th Century Georgian Style Pair of Silver 3 Branch / Light Candelabra of Pleasing Form and Proportions, Makers Mark for Jens Sigsgaard Copenhagen Assayers Mark ( 3 Towers ) Silver Mark for 830 Purity. c.1937. Weight 55 ozs - 17 grams. Heights 11.25 Inches - 28.20 cms. Both Candlebaras In Superb Condition, Option to Use as a Pair of Candlesticks.
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and White Zircon Ring, an oval cut cabochon of over 2cts of the bright, matrix free, turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona which closed for the mining of this much admired stone earlier this century; to either side of the turquoise are three rows of three round cut natural white zircons, totalling 0.5ct, adding elegance and light in support of the main stone; size S
A Royal Albert Old English Rose teaset, pattern no 6241 comprising twelve cups, fourteen saucers, two round side plates, fourteen square side plates, three cake plates, long plate, two jugs, sugar bowl and a dessert set comprising serving bowl and six pudding bowls Condition Report: pudding bowls have heavy utensil marks and some rubbing to gilt cup cracked 1 plates cracked 1 two saucers have fluted edges light staining to cups and light utensil marks to all one jug cracked
A Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, Birmingham 1925, engraved "Mr Donald Walker in appreciation of his courage for the sake of a suffering dog March 20th 1926 from Miss R.M. Harrison of Maer.A fellow animal lover", (6cm). * A hand written note accompanying the lot says Miss Harrison's dog had fallen down an old mine and Uncle Jack (Donald Walker) with rope and a light rescued the dog.
Still life of Chrysanthemums; a Driving Horse to the reverse signed 'Miles Sharp' (lower right) oil on canvas 59 x 49cmCondition report: Oil on canvas which has an earlier composition of a horse on the reverse. The canvas tension is slightly slack but the picture is in plane overall. The paint layers are in a good, stable condition overall. There is a light scuff near the head of the reflected figurine. The painting is unvarnished and has an intentionally matte surface. There is a light layer of surface dirt. The frame has suffered some wear and losses to the decorative surface.
A collection of early to mid 20th Century advertising memorabilia, including biscuit tins to include a Victory V tin formed as a vase, a small (perhaps sample size) Huntley and Palmers Dundee Cake tin, a Sovereign Queen of Assortment tin, tin plate advertising signs for Blue Bell Tobacco 24cm x 34cm, Ringers A1 Light Tobacco and Black Bell Shag, both 14.5cm x 7.5cm and shop display cards to include Doubleyolk (Brand) Custard, Mansion Polish, Ty-Phoo Tea and Broken Pekoe Tea, together with a Daily Mail 'Gardening at a Glance'. (qty)
A British tin helmet, a three drawer brass and leather signalling telescope By Dolland London, a pocket compass by E H Clarke, the end section of a riding crop carved with a bone head of a bearded man and a copper ashtray made from the dome of the light house at Hedles point Gallipoli, marked with the date 25/4/15. and various ships to the rim and D.H. Caird Daley purser HMS Delta to the centre (5)
Two Japanese pictures of birds, attributed to Ohara Koson [1877-1945], both framed and glazed; together with another picture similar; including framing all about 35.5 cm square [3]Provenance: The Property of a Lady and Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection. By Direct Descent from Sir Ernest Wilton KCMG [1870-1952] Please note that there are three items in this lot where condition may vary from picture to picture. It has not been possible to take the pictures from the frames so details of margins, trimming or fugitive colour are unknown, or not definitive. Some spots, blemish and light or other damage extant.
A Chinese picture of an ethereal figure above lotus; extensive inscriptions and three red seals; overall dimensions including the frame 94 x 45 cmProvenance: The Property of a Lady and Gentleman. From a Private UK Collection. By Direct Family Descent from Sir Ernest Wilton KCMG [1870-1952] Please note that it has not been possible to take this picture from the frame in order to ascertain the full extent of deterioration and damage. Some soiling, textile/pigment wear and light or other damage extant.
WW2 leader Viscount Portal of Hungerford signed 1966 Franklin Roosevelt US FDC with Hyde Park NY CDS postmark. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, 1st Viscount Portal of Hungerford, KG, GCB, OM, DSO & Bar, MC, DL 21 May 1893 - 22 April 1971, was a senior Royal Air Force officer. He served as a bomber pilot in the First World War, and rose to become first a flight commander and then a squadron commander, flying light bombers on the Western Front. In the early stages of the Second World War he was commander-in-chief of Bomber Command. He was an advocate of strategic area bombing against German industrial areas, and viewed it as a war winning strategy. In October 1940 he was made Chief of the Air Staff, and remained in this post for the rest of the war. During his time as Chief he continuously supported the strategic bombing offensive against Germany, and advocated the formation of the Pathfinder Force, critical to improving the destructive force of Bomber Command. He fended off attempts by the Royal Navy to take command over RAF Coastal Command, . Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
AN ANTIQUE ENAMEL SNUFF BOX, 19TH CENTURY in high carat yellow gold, probably Swiss or French, the opal body with light pink enamel over an engine turned guilloche background, with painted designs depicting musical instruments and foliage, with inlaid gold foliate motifs, apparently unmarked, 8.1cm, 89.7g.
A PINK DIAMOND AND WHITE DIAMOND DRESS RING / PENDANT in 18ct gold, set with a cushion cut fancy light pinkish brown diamond of 0.82 carats within a petal style border set with round and pear cut pink and white diamonds, the face of the ring detachable from the band to form a pendant, stamped 750, size L / 5.75, 6.1g. Accompanied by a gemological report from the GIA stating that the central diamond is of fancy light pinkish brown colour, natural colour origin.
Thomas Jacques Somerscales (British, 1842-1927)'The Nitrate Ship' oil on canvas99.7 x 130.8cm (39 1/4 x 51 1/2in).Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, UK.ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1908, no. 914.LiteratureA.A. Hurst, Thomas Somerscales Marine Artist, his Life and Work, Brighton, 1988, col. ill. no. 84, pp. 137-138.M.E. Leek, The Art of Nautical Illustration, a Visual Tribute to the Achievements of the Class of Marine Illustrators, Minneapolis, 1991, pp. 110-111.Born in Kingston-upon-Hull in 1842, Thomas Jacques Somerscales had joined HMS Cumberland as a naval schoolmaster by the time he was 21, a career he pursued on various ships, until he contracted a fever and was discharged from the Royal Navy in Valparaiso in 1869. He soon began teaching in the Artizan School, Valparaiso, and exhibited a series of landscapes in Santiago in 1872. Indeed, for a long time all he painted was landscapes and it is for this genre that he is still best-known in Chile today. There was a fairly close-knit British community, largely Scottish, in Valparaiso, into which Somerscales had been readily accepted. When war broke out between Chile and Peru in 1879, Somerscales began painting the naval battles and there was soon a tremendous demand for marine pictures depicting Chile's recent naval history. This was a turning point in his artistic career and from that time on he became a marine painter first and foremost; indeed, it was to be his sea pictures on which his international reputation was founded. In 1890, his daughter Alice died and this tragic event led to great strains within the family. Added to this, his eldest sons were reaching university age and Somerscales was also thinking of his mother, back in Hull, who had never met his wife and children. At the end of 1892 he sold his house in Valparaiso and returned to England.When he arrived at Liverpool he had been away for nearly 30 years and he was now 50 years old. The enormous reputation which he had enjoyed in Chile had been left behind and he was a completely unknown artist in his own country. In the following year he exhibited his first picture at the Royal Academy, London, which was considered a 'tour de force' by the critics. The question on everyone's lips, however, was 'Who is Thomas Somerscales?' He showed the famous (and oft reproduced) 'Off Valparaiso' at the R.A. in 1899, no.943, which was purchased for the Chantrey Bequest for £250 and is now held in Tate Britain. He continued to visit Chile on and off until 1915, when he returned to Britain for the last time. He died in Hull in 1927.The present work was exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, in 1908 and is arguably the finest canvas of a four-masted barque that Somerscales painted. More of a ship portrait than the artist's usual seascapes, the painting is executed with a far greater sense of realism and a high attention to detail that he reserved for his most impressive works. The vessel is seen running downwind with the staysail drawing aback and the jib blanketed by the square sails which are full and drawing. The mainsail is already clewed up and her cables are shackled to their anchors, spray can be seen dripping from them on her starboard bow. In the great expanse of water, the solitary bird observed off her starboard seems a symbolic reminder of the loneliness of the ocean. With so much rust on her hull, it is likely that she is approaching port in foreign waters after a long period at sea. Captured at the moment the vessel is ascending, this is a remarkable study of the interplay of light and shade on the vessel's hull, her sails and the ocean.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 1970 HONDA SS 125 AEngine number 110 914Frame number 110 905Genuine UK Supplied bike from newDate of first registration in UK: 05.02.1970Found by a Classic M/Cycles dealerPossibly 1 owner from newNo other owner history foundOriginal Honda ignition KeysSupplied by dealer Grays High Street ChathamStandard features: Drum front and rear brakes, 5 inch diameter full width hubsAluminium Sloper alloy twin cylinder 4 stroke engine4-speed transmissionSingle carburettorGearshift for left footNew Honda design Megaphone ExhaustsBright original equipment tail lampDirection Indicators, handlebar control switchesKerb weight 231.5 lbsOriginal comfortable Honda dual seat1.8 gal fuel tankTwin rear view mirrorsEasy-to-read speedometerSturdy oil-damped telescopic forksThis 1970 Honda SS125 A is beautifully restored to its original appearance with quality attention to detail and featuresRebuilt wheels with chrome rims and new tyresRepainted in Honda coloursNew batteryOriginal excellent dual seatNew Exhaust system with custom built new Megaphone silencersNew Direction indicators and mirrorsOriginal tail light assemblyHighly respected lightweight machine with performance 125cc twin cylinder four stroke Sloper EngineThese bikes are hard to find in this conditionHondas are recognised for their innovation, quality build and finishThis Bike comes with V5C and a research file created in re-registering the bike Also with the Honda comes a new reproduction full service manual for the modelCurrent owner regrettably too short in the leg to find it comfortable to use this beautiful Honda so sadly finds himself parting with it soon after purchaseMotorcycle location: BournemouthAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
A 1961 Daimler Majestic Registration number 365 HFJ Chassis number 99732 Engine number 92445 V5C MOT expires September 2021 (although exempt) Black over grey with a leather interior Walnut dash and door cappings With some old MOT's and a few bills Owners handbook From the owner: My Daimler Majestic 3.8 Saloon Model DF318 3794cc. First registered 01/09/1961 Black and grey. Straight six cylinder. Dunlop disc brakes and Borg-Warner automatic transmission. Possibly also power assisted steering as it?s very light. Original registration number 781 CXU Changed to 365 HFJ in about 1964. Vehicle identification number: 99732. Engine number: 92445 Historic Vehicle The car?s history My father bought it second hand in 1964 or 1965 (and, rather eccentrically, swapped the original registration number with that of his Morris 1000 Traveller). The car, first delivered on 1st September 1961, had originally been supplied by Hughes of Beaconsfield to a London businessman living in the town, who had bought it at his wife?s request. But she had then died so he sold the car with only 6,000 miles on the clock. Shortly after my father bought it he had to put in a new speedometer so the present reading of 60,558 miles is about 6,000 miles too low. I remember him driving me back to boarding school along the old A4 when I was about 17, and the car running more and more slowly until it finally stopped near Silbury Hill. Father had forgotten to top up the oil, but no important damage appeared to have been done. When I learned to drive in the late 1960s, he would very occasionally let me use it and I remember trying to impress various girlfriends with varying degrees of success. I went to my wedding in it, Labrador in the back, and it was in attendance at my parents? funerals and our children?s christenings. Between November 1980 and April 1981 I left the car with Fred Seaward of Buckland Newton Garage, Buckland Newton, Dorset. Fred thoroughly checked and repaired or renewed a number of mechanical and electrical parts, repaired or rebuilt some bodywork and doors, and welded front splash panels, sill plates, etc. He re-sprayed the car with four litres of black and five litres of silver paint. In July 1995, on the 50th anniversary of Labour?s 1945 election victory, Downing Street gave me permission to drive to Chequers, the prime minister?s country residence, and have an evening picnic in the grounds. Our party consisted of my wife?s mother ? Clement Attlee?s daughter ? my wife (Clem?s granddaughter) our two young sons and me. We drove in the Daimler. I was asked to send our and the car?s details ahead, but for Granny the trip was a surprise. When we arrived at security at the Chequers entrance gates, one of the police officers asked, ?Can you tell me why in 1964 your father changed this car?s registration number?? I couldn?t, but Chequers? security background- checking was impressive. As we were finishing our picnic, a minion appeared and asked if, we?d like to go up to the house for a drink with Mrs Major (John Major?s wife Norma). We did .She was charming, and delighted to show our two boys, among other things, the secret door in the library and Cromwell?s death mask. In July 2004 I had a (gentle) collision with a Land Rover in a lane near where we live. The damage required the removal and replacement (with second-hand parts) of the radiator grill surround and flutes, front bumper, o/s front over-rider and o/s headlamp and bowl and rim and fixings. The necessary work was completed and second-hand parts supplied by John Nash of the Daimler Enthusiasts Club, Christchurch, Dorset. (T: 01202 481251). John Nash added ?I see you didn't mention all the major welding repairs I did to front body supports on front chassis outriggers, to the inner sills & door pillars etc and rear chassis outrigger to boot floor. I remember that job as it was very bad that the doors had dropped so much that they would not shut properly. Maybe we should not mention that but most of these suffer the same it but at least its all been done.? I don?t remember all this but I have Fred Seaward?s and John Nash?s bills. Vehicle location: Near Yeovil All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditions
1953 Royal Enfield MeteorFrame number T 1001Engine number T 71001Registration RUG 757 (transferrable)First edition of the Meteor Unrestored original bike in very good condition Fitted with LED rear light, Quartz front and electronic regulator on the dynamoThe seat has been changed but looks very period All other chassis components are original The 1953 model is very rare and difficult to find Is in good running order Desirable registration numberMotorcycle location: near BristolAll lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingPlease read our terms and conditions
A collection of circa two hundred and fifty military cap badges including East Surrey, Duke of Lancasters Own, Royal Devon Yeomanry, Middlesex Regt, Gloucestershire, York and lancaster, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Queens Own Yeomanry, The Royal Armoured Corps, The Hampshire, The Royal Dragoons, Queens Own Worcestershire, South Staffordshire, The Queens Lancers, the Dragoon Guards, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Cheshire, the Royal Highlanders, Army Air Corps, Essex reg, South Lancashire Prince of Wales, Inniskillin, Military Foot Police, The Herefordshire Regt, Highland Regt, The Royal Dragoons, The Suffolk Regt, Dorset Regt, Cornwall, Royal Corps Signals, Manchester, Gloucestershire, The Norfolk Regt, Argyll and Sutherland, Borrow & North Lonsdale, Ninth Light Horse, London rifle brigade, Rocky Mountain Rangers, Queen Mery's, United Corps, Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars, Argyle and Sutherland, The Royal Sussex Regt, East Surrey, Lincolnshire, Cheshire Volunteer Regt, Yorkshire Princess of Wales Own Regt, Australian Commonwealth Military Force, The Kings Own, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Herefordshire, The Perth Regiment, 20 East Devon, Royal Munster, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Royal Monmouthshire, 3rd King's own Hussars, Scottish King's Own Borderers, Connaught Rangers, The Buffs, Lincolnshire, Earl of Chester's IY, The Welch, Tyneside Scottish, Artists Rifles, Highland Light Infantry, The Bedfordshire Regiment, Royal Berkshire, 11th Hussars, Canadian Naval Crown, Kings Crown Canadian, Irish Guards, Royal Lancers, Paddington Rifles, etc
A Chinese pair of Souchao embroidered double sided fans, Late Qing Dynasty, circa 1880, used by the court ladies to show modesty to hide their faces and keep cool during the summer months, depicting auspicious birds in the heavenly gardens with various flowers trees and insects, stretched on a metal frame and with inlaid ebonised wood handle, approximately 26cm diameter (2) 晚清 双面绣凤鸟图团扇一对 Condition Report: overall in quite nice condition but with minor staining and some light discolouration to the white ground one wood handle repaired Condition Report Disclaimer
A Tibetan Thangka of Tsong Ka Pa, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, seated on a rectangular base with legs crossed in dhyanasana, one hand held in vitarka mudra and the other with open palm, surrounded by lotus flowers and attendants, painted image 54cm x 37cm and overall size with silk borders 99cm x 74cm, framed清19世纪 彩绘宗喀巴唐卡Condition Report: some staining and folding to painted surface but in reasonably good conditionsome light fading to silk Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese guan-type square brush washer, Qing Dynasty, of shallow square form, covered in a thick greyish glaze suffused with a network of 'iron' crackle interspersed with light brown crackles, 11cm diameter, wood base 清 官釉四方笔洗Condition Report: Minor wear otherwise good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese 'Goldfish' bowl, Qing Dynasty, Daoguang iron-red six character mark, painted with orange and black fish swimming amongst weed in tones of dark and light green, Daoguang iron-red six-character mark to base, 36.5cm diameter五彩"大清道光年制"鱼藻纹盆Condition Report: in good condition other than small firing blemishes Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese pale celadon jade archaistic vase and cover, Qing Dynasty, 18th or 19th century, carved and incised with a taotie mask enclosed by scrolls on each of the flattened sides, the angular handles with pierced scrolls, the cover knop with incised details, the stone of light celadon tone with some white inclusions, the vase approximately 15cm high x 8.2cm wide x 3cm deep, silver inlaid pierced and fitted wood stand measuring 3.5cm high x 9cm wide x 6cm deepProvenance: Formerly in a private South African Collection purchased in Cape Town 28th October, 1986清18-19世纪 青白玉饕餮纹双耳盖瓶拍品来源:南非私人收藏, 1986年10月28日购自开普敦Condition Report: crack and tiny chip to rim possibly a natural flaw Condition Report Disclaimer

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