Bassett Lowke - A limited edition boxed O gauge Bassett Lowke British Railways 2-6-0 N Class Mogul in black number 31407. # BL99004. The model appears in Mint condition with only very light signs of use in a Very Good box, also comes with unopened driver and fireman figures by Falcon Figures. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
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Hornby - 2 x clockwork O gauge locomotives, a 4-4-2 tank engine number 123 in LMS livery and an incomplete 4-4-2 Royal Scot number 6100. The tank engine has been re painted and is in Fair to Good condition, it has a key and the motor works well. The Royal Scot has no tender and the main driving wheels have all cracked up and are preventing the motor from turning. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Corgi - Superhaulers - Lledo - Trackside. A selection of Nine boxed diecast models appearing in Excellent condition in Excellent dusty boxes. Lot to include: Corgi #65801 Renault Car Transporter - Beamish Transport. #59548 Renault Premium Curtainside - P&O. #59545 Volvo 4 Wheel Rigid Lorry & CC Trailer - Allied Pickfords and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [MP]
A LATE VICTORIAN YELLOW METAL, RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, designed with a row of three circular cut rubies, and two small rose cut diamonds, on a polished band, personal inscription to the inside of the band reads 'From A.W.L to D.B.O (possibly o last letter worn) Nov 17th 1877', stamped 18ct, ring size Q, approximate gross weight 2.8 grams together with a ring box (condition report: general light wear, stones secure, overall condition good)
A YELLOW METAL GEM SET RING, a knot design dress ring, set with nineteen circular cut blue stones, comprised of paste, spinel and sapphire, two stones missing from setting, one stone loose in bag, stamped 750, ring size O, approximate gross weight 14.4 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, two stones missing from setting, some stones are not secure in setting, requires attention, signs of previous resize)
Bettina Rheims (Neuilly-sur-Seine 1952 – lebt in Paris). „7 Novembre - Paris“, aus der Serie „Chambre Close“. 1991C-Print. Kodak-Professional-Papier. 35 × 34,9 cm (50,2 × 40,2 cm) (13 ¾ × 13 ¾ in. (19 ¾ × 15 â…ž in.)). Rückseitig mit schwarzem Filzstift signiert, betitelt, Serientitel, bezeichnet und nummeriert. Auf Rahmenrückwand Galerieetikett: „Thaddeuas Ropac" sowie diverse Auktionshausetiketten. Gerahmt. Rahmenmaß: 69,5 x 59,5 x 3,5 cm.Einer von 15 nummerierten Abzügen. [2048]Literatur und Abbildung: Bettina Rheims und Serge Bramly: Chambre Close. München 1992, S. 35 / Bettina Rheims und Serge Bramly: Chambre Close. München 1999, Titel und S. 35 / Bettina Rheims und Serge Bramly: Chambre Close. Eine Fiktion. München 2007, S. 33 / Ausst.-Kat.: Bettina Rheims. Can You Find Happiness. Berlin, C/O Berlin im Postfuhramt, 2008, S. 73Zustandsbericht: In gutem bis sehr gutem Zustand. Glänzendes Papier. Im unteren linken Eckbereich dünne diagonale Kratzlinie, ca. 11,5 cm lang, wovon ca. 7,5 cm im Bild, wahrnehmbar nur aus nächster Nähe im Streiflicht. Etwas unterhalb, ca. 1,5 cm von unten, 3 cm von links (Strumpf) winzige horizontale Kratzspur, ca. 1 cm lang, wahrnehmbar nur aus nächster Nähe im Streiflicht. Am oberen Bildrand mittig, ca. 2,5 cm von oben (Stirn) hauchfeine horizontale Kratzlinie, ca. 5 cm lang, wahrnehmbar nur aus nächster Nähe im Streiflicht. Kanten im weißen Blattrand stellenweise vergilbt. Im oberen weißen Blattrand, ca. 2,5 cm von oben, 11,5 cm von rechts, kleine schwache Knickspur, ca. 1 cm lang, sichtbar nur im Streiflicht.Wir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 32% Aufgeld.
Ca. 1st-2nd century AD.A silver finger ring featuring a flat-section band that elegantly supports a large bezel. The bezel, in turn, houses a convex carnelian intaglio engraved with the intricate depiction of a shrimp. Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 10g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
C. 19th Century AD.A gorgeous agate cameo depicting a more than rare subject, Venus teaching Cupid to use the bow. This is after a drawing by John Gibson (1790 - 1866) titled "O lend me now the succour of thine arm" drawn probably in 1851 and made for the book by Elizabeth Strutt, The story of Psyche. Size: 21mm x 14mm; Weight: 1.5g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Ca. AD 600.A gold finger ring composed of a D-shaped hoop with expanded shoulders and a large bezel with a beaded border, set with a red stone intaglio engraved with a depiction of a cross. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 8gProvenance: Private London collection, UK art market before 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 10th-12th century AD.A gold finger ring with a round-section hoop expanding to form a rectabgular bezel embellished with a cruciform monogram - a symbolic representation crafted from one or more letters, frequently sourced from the Greek alphabet. Monogram reads: N-A-]-OU-? -> ?????? ????????? (Narses Spathariou) Narses was, with Belisarius, one of the great generals in the service of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I during the Roman reconquest that took place during Justinian's reign. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 12.93g Provenance: Private London collection, acquired on the UK art market pre 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Western Europe, Ca. AD 1500.A gold finger ring with a flat-section hoop and a flattened bezel engraved with an 'IHS' Christogram. The bottom side of the bezel features a low-relief cross. The "IHS" represents the first three letters of the Greek name for Jesus, "??????" (I?sous). Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 9g Provenance: Private London collection, acquired on the UK art market pre 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1100-1400 AD.A silver finger ring featuring a slender round-section band and a square bezel. The bezel is accentuated by applied flattened bosses at each of the four corners. The face of the bezel is engraved with a cross positioned above the crescent moon. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 3g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s.
Ca. 4th-3rd century BC.A carnelian scaraboid with distinct anatomical features such as a prothorax and elytra. The flat underside of the scarab is engraved with a depiction of a running dog facing to the right, situated on a baseline and encircled by a decorative hatched band. The scarab is longitudinally perforated and threaded, through with a pin, and connected to a D-shaped gold ring hoop of slender profile featuring wire coils at the shoulders. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 4gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100-300.A large oval-shaped bloodstone intaglio showcasing an intricate engraving of the Dioscuri. This intaglio portrays the Dioscuri in standing poses, facing each other, each holding long spears and swords. Above each figure a star is etched, signifying their celestial connection. In Greek mythology, the Dioscuri, or Castor and Pollux, were twin brothers known for their exceptional martial prowess and close fraternal bond. Castor, a mortal, and Pollux, an immortal, were revered as the patrons of horsemanship and protectors of sailors. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring. For a similar example, see Amgueddfa Cymru, National Museum Wales, Item Number: 55.83.Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 9.5gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 200.A gold finger ring comprised of a round shallow hoop with expanded shoulders and a bezel set with a banded agate intaglio. This charming stone was incised with a left-facing portrait of the god Faunus, known to the Greeks as Pan. In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Faunus is the god of the wild, shepherds and nature. He was associated with rustic music and was a companion of the nymphs. Faunus is depicted with his characteristic hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 14g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1st century AD.A black oval-shaped intaglio finely engraved with an image of the standing goddess Minerva (Greek Athena). She is depicted turned to her right, wearing a long robe, and a crested helmet. She is holding a spear in her right hand and a shield lies at her feet. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring.Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 11.4gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1st century AD.A nicolo intaglio depicting the god Mars (Greek Ares). The god is depicted turned to his left, wearing a helmet and holding a shield at his feet. His left hand is raised, while his right hand hangs loosely. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring. For a similar example, see The British Museum, accession number: 1917,0501.536.Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 11gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 2nd century AD (intaglio); Ca. late 18th century AD (ring).An ancient Roman red jasper intaglio of Zeus sitting on the throne with the eagle sitting on his right arm. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later neoclassical gold ring (Grand Tour, Italy).Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 12.6gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient art collector, formerly in a Mayfair private collection of Mr. P. S., formerly acquired on the UK art market since the 1970s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 1-200.A large, oval-shaped jasper or agate intaglio depicting a nude male figure standing in proximity to an altar. A snake emerges from the altar. The ring itself features a rounded hoop, adorned with three fine spheres on each shoulder, and a gold bezel cell with a flaring profile. The intaglio is set in a high carat (20-22ct), possibly later gold ring.Size: D:17.53mm / US: 7 1/4 / UK: O; Weight: 4.8gProvenance: Private London collection, UK art market before 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Borsdorf, Werner1935 Höchst im Odenwald - "Der Eingebildete" - Farblinolschnitt/Papier. Probe. 7/14. 50,3 x 60 cm, 55,5 x 68,4cm. Sign. und dat. r. u.: W Borsdorf 1992. Betit. l. u. "Der Eingebildete", Bez. m. u.: Linolsch. Probe. Widm. l. o.: Frau Depelmann gewidmet im Juni 1992. Verso auf Galerieetikett (Galerie Depelmann, Langenhagen) bez. Unterlegkarton. - Provenienz: Galerie Depelmann, Langenhagen.
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