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René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), an 'Ambre Antique' scent bottle, designed in 1910 for Coty, frosted and sepia stained glass, relief-moulded signature 'R LALIQUE',15.3cm highCondition ReportStructurally sound. A couple of tiny pinhead nicks to the stopper and some loss to the frosted glass. The stopper does not remove from the bottle. Some white marks to the interior of the base.
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), a 'Naïade' paperweight, 'No. 832', designed in 1923, opalescent glass, relief-moulded 'R LALIQUE',12.8cm highCondition ReportSome very minor pinholes and air inclusions. Some scratches to the base. Surface dirt to the crevices. No signs of polishing. Subject to this, the lot appears in good overall condition and presents well.
▲ Roz Jennings (b.1952) fashion illustrations for Laura Ashley, comprising a folio of 29 unframed fashion illustrations together with two framed versions, 1970s pen and ink on card, with the exception of two unframed examples all are inscribed in pen 'Original drawings by R. Jennings, Illustrator for Laura Ashley, London, 1970s' sheet 30 x 21cm
Martin Brothers, a stoneware twin-handled vase, 1884, decorated with aquatic creatures, signed and dated 'R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 5-1884',31cm wide30.5cm highCondition ReportStructurally, the vase appears sound. There is a hairline crack to one side which extends from the mouth rim to the foot rim, however it appears surface level. There are chips and some restoration to the top of one handle towards the head of the aquatic creature. There is loses to the glaze in one area of the body, possibly from production. There is scattered surface marks, dirt, loses and surface scratches commensurate with age and use. Examination under UV light shows no fluorescence. Subject to these points, the vase presents well and the aquatic figures have good expressive quality.
A large collection of clay pigeon throwers to include a C. Hellis & Sons, London, and a R. Blouton example 102cm overall, together with a cased set of clays (qty.)Provenance: From the collection of Kenneth RatteeCondition Reportpitting and oxidisation metal componentssurface scratches and blemishes to wooden handles etc.
A George III oak housekeeper’s cabinet, late 18th/early 19th century and later, of breakfront outline, with four arched panel doors above an arrangement of graduated drawers, 265cm wide 55cm deep 240cm highProvenance: The selected contents of The Old House, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire.Condition ReportGeneral knocks, splits, marks and wear commensurate with age and use. Some fading in places. Some breaks and repairs. Losses to moulding at middle left hand edge and a small piece of return moulding to central break front. Some splits and lifting to mahogany veneer. Warping to large door panels. General wear, scratches and knocks to interiors. Some wear and splits to drawers. General wear to feet. Joints sound and solid. Drawers run smoothly.
A Minton porcelain plate 19th century, the centre painted with a roundel enclosing a castle on a sea shore within gilt borders, on a pink ground, numbered G2611 in iron red, indisictict impressed stamp,23cm diameter,together with another porcelain plate by H&R Daniel,early to mid 19th century, the centre painted with a roundel enclosing a castle with fishing figure within gilt borders, on a pink ground,22cm diameter (2)Condition ReportWith crazing to both, rubbing to the decoration, each with surface scratches. Crack to the rim of H&R Daniel plate. Please see additional images.
Pallasch M 1817 für Mannschaften der Kürassiere Kräftige, beidseitig doppelt gekehlte Rückenklinge (teils narbig, am Ansatz leicht verbogen) mit zweischneidiger Spitze, am Klingenrücken die Herstellersignatur "... du Klingenthal Coulaux Freres ...", terzseitig am Klingenansatz eine verputzte Abnahme. Massives Messingbügelgefäß mit drei Terzspangen ("Katzenpfötchen") und ovalem Stichblatt, außen gestempelt "155. / 4. C. R. / 3. E.". Griffbügel terzseitig mit Abnahmen. Belederte Hilze (Messingdrahtwicklung fehlt). Schwere Eisenscheide (kleine Delle, etwas narbig) mit zwei beweglichen Trageringen, oben der Truppenstempel "168. / 4. C. R /2.E". Faustriemen später ergänzt. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Länge 117 cm.
Seitengewehr M 71 Kammerstück. Kräftige Rückenklinge mit Stempel "Simson Suhl" sowie "W 76" unter Krone. Massives Buntmetallgefäß mit intakter Arretierung, an der eisernen Parierstange der Truppenstempel "143. R. 10. 170.". Schwarze Lederscheide (berieben) mit glatten Buntmetallbeschlägen, am Mundblech der Truppenstempel "143. R. 9. 105.". Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Länge 63 cm. Schöner Zustand.
Signalhorn M 1884, datiert 1915 Messing, am Schalltrichter ein neusilbernes Band mit eingestochener Herstellergravur "R. Schopper, Hoflieferant, Leipzig 1915", aufgelöteter Adlerschild. Zwei bewegliche Trageringe mit anhängenden Lederbändern. Dellen, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Länge ca. 27 cm.
Militärverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Kriegsdekoration Silber, beidseitig emailliert, an der Öse die Punze "R-S" und Kopfpunze "2 A", an der Schmalseite des unteren Kreuzarmes der Stempel "R.MARSCHALL". Dazu das weiß-rote Halsband. Emaille gut, vereinzelt minimal gechipt. Trage- und Altersspuren. Breite 40,8 mm, Gewicht 35 g. Selten.
Drei Bajonette, deutsch, 19./20. Jhdt. Sächsisches Seitengewehr M 98 lang mit Steckrückenklinge, an der Wurzel der Hersteller "Simson & Co. Suhl", am Rücken der militärfiskalische Stempel "GR/02" unter Krone (König Georg), eisernes Gefäß (fleckig) mit Holzgriffschalen, in Lederscheide mit Eisenbeschlägen, Leder-Koppelschuh ("177.R.") und Troddel. Dazu ein weiteres SG 98 lang mit narbiger Klinge (beschliffen), gemarkt "P.D. Lüneschloss Solingen" und "W/07" unter Krone, seltene Stahlscheide (narbig, Stempel "Fag"). Außerdem ein Yataganbajonett, die Rückenklinge gemarkt "P.D.L.", Buntmetallgefäß, Eisenscheide (rostfleckig). Arretierungen intakt. Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Länge 68 - 71 cm.
Rock für preußische Beamte im Mannschaftsrang, Seitengewehr M 1871 und Beschlag Dunkelblaues Tuch (vereinzelt kleine Risse und Löcher) mit Aufschlägen und Vorstößen in kaltem Rot, vergoldete Knöpfe mit bekröntem Beamtensymbol (rs. Hersteller "Feldstein & Berger", "G. Louis Weber Hannover" etc.), eingenähte rote Schulterklappen ohne Auflagen, schwarz-grünes Seidenfutter mit Brustinnentasche. Dazu ein 63 cm langes SG 71 mit kräftiger Rückenklinge ("W/73" unter Krone), an der Wurzel der Herstellerstempel "Wilhelm, Suhl", Messinggefäß mit intakter Arretierung, Parierstange gestempelt "112 R. 7. 200.", schwarze Lederscheide, am Messingmundblech gestempelt "99. R. 1. 162.", Ortblech abgerissen, lose anbei. Außerdem ein unbekannter Bandelierbeschlag aus geprägtem gelben und weißen Metall (nicht magnetisch) mit Räumnadel, bekröntem Adlermotiv und Löwenkopf. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881 - 1938) - signiertes Dokument Beglückwünschung an Oscar R. Benavides anlässlich seiner Ernennung zum Präsidenten der Republik Peru, datiert 05.12.1934, verfasst in türkischer Sprache, unterzeichnet mit "Gazi M. Kemal", Gründer und erster Präsident der Türkischen Republik. Originalunterschrift in schwarzer Tinte. Der damalige Außenminister Tevfik Rüştü Aras hat ebenfalls mitunterzeichnet (untere rechte Ecke). Sehr selten, mit dem offiziellen Papiersiegel des Präsidenten Atatürk versehen. Das Dokument wurde zur Ansicht und Rahmung geteilt. Maße 43 (B) x 31,5 (H) cm und befindet sich in einem modernen Rahmen von 63 (B) x 51 (H) cm hinter Museumsglas.Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881 - 1938), Offizier der osmanisch-türkischen Armee, revolutionärer Staatsmann, Schriftsteller und der erste Präsident der Türkei. Er gilt als Begründer der Türkischen Republik. Provenienz: Zuvor verkauft von Alexander Historical Auctions in Stamford, Connecticut am 31. Januar 2013, Los 647, $ 19.600 inklusive Gebühren.USA-Los – weitere Infos hier
Artilleriesäbel neuer Art, datiert 1903 Kräftige, leicht geschwungene Rückenklinge (angeschärft) mit beidseitiger Hohlbahn und zweischneidiger Mittelspitze, am Rücken der militärfiskalische Stempel "W 03" unter Krone und ein Abnahmestempel, an der Wurzel der Herstellerstempel der Firma "P.D. Lüneschloss". Eisernes Bügelgefäß (narbig, beschliffen) mit schwarz belederter Hilze. Eisenscheide (narbig, nachgeschwärzt, Dellen) mit einem festen Ring und Reitöse, Stempel "21. R. A. 1.7.". Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 92 cm.
Signalhorn/-trompete Kammerstück aus Messing mit Neusilberbeschlägen, auf dem Trichter ein aufgelegter preußischer Wappenschild, auf der Einfassung Herstellerstempel "Deutsche Signal-Instrumenten-Fabrik Neukirchen" und schwer leserlich "79. R. 16"(?). Mehrfach verdellt, eine Halteöse abgerissen.
Infanterie-Faschinenmesser M 1830 ("Bayerischer Jägersäbel") Kräftige Keilklinge (fleckig, Spitze rostig, Schneide schartig) mit Sägerücken, Amberger Kronenstempel, zweischneidige Spitze. Massives Messinggefäß, seitlich dreifach vernietet. Auf der Parierstange der Truppenstempel "B. 13. R. 11. 4.". Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 60 cm. Seltene Ausführung.
Old Kingdom, Ca. 2639 - 2347 BC. An alabastron carved from alabaster with an elongated, tapering body, rounded shoulders, and a short cylindrical neck with a wide, flaring rim. Two small knob-like lugs are positioned symmetrically at the sides.For similar see: R. Giovetti, D. Picchi, Egitto splendore millenario, La collezione di Leiden a Bologna, 2015, Cat. II.13, p.115Size: 210mm x 100mm; Weight: 1.5kgProvenance: Private London collection; previously in a 1980s Mayfair Family private collection. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Simone Musso, consultant curator for Egyptian antiquities at the Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy, member of the Nuri Archaeological Expedition.
Ca. AD 1 - 200.A red stone intaglio engraved with a standing winged Cupid playing a flute. The oval gem is set in a plain bezel of a possibly later silver ring with a smoothly rounded hoop tapering towards the back.For similar see: Bagot J., El legado de Hefesto: A Memorial to a Private Collection of Ancient Rings and Glyptics, n. 357.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 7.58gProvenance: Private London collection; formerly in South German private collection 1980s-early1990s.
Ca. AD 138 - 160. A carnelian intaglio engraved with a portrait of a bearded man in left-facing profile, his hair arranged in short curls and crowned with a laurel wreath. The facial features are clearly defined, with a prominent nose, defined eye contour, and full beard and moustache, representing the emperor Antoninus Pius. The stone is set in a later gold finger ring with a tapering hoop.For similar see: D. Del Bufalo (a curator di), Catalogo illustrato della Glittica nella collezione Santarelli, n.i. 50 - 57c, p. 20.Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 10gProvenance: Private UK collection; formerly with R. A.; since the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
Ca. 350 - 250 BC. A Chalcidian bronze helmet formed from two joined halves, the seam running vertically through the centre of the bowl and secured with a line of rivets. The seam is flanked on either side by shallow median ridges. The front of the bowl is embossed with a pair of large volutes in low relief, shaped to resemble ram’s horns, linked across the front and sides by shallow ribs. On either side of the bowl are raised images of stylised quadrupeds, possibly ibexes, each with an elongated body and prominent backward-curving horns. The lower edge of the bowl is fitted with hinged cheekpieces, each bordered along the upper margin with a dotted line.For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 21709, Antiquities, Lot. 77Size: 270mm x 220mm; Weight: 735gProvenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired from G. Halphen France 1990s; Ex. R. Furrer collection Switzerland 1960s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
Ca. 400 - 300 BC. A terracotta fragment of a horse head with an arched neck and mane rendered with a row of vertical grooves. The muzzle and eye are subtly contoured. Mounted on a modern display stand.For similar see: V. Karageorghis, G. S. Merker, J. R. Mertens, The Cesnola Collection, terracottas, 2004, Cat. 295, p. 173.Size: 70mm x 65mm; Weight: 130gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the US art market; Ex. Paul S. Forbes collection, Maryland, acquired in the 1970s - 1980s.
ca. 300 - 400 AD. An intaglio in dark stone engraved with Eros riding a lion to the right. The gem is set in an oval bezel with filigree clusters at the sides and mounted on a gold ring with a ribbed hoop.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 4gProvenance: Private London collection; previously Denier collection, France 1980s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A swivel ring with a black stone scarab, set within an oval bezel. The thick, rounded hoop is connected to the setting by two hinged elements wrapped with coiled wire. The scarab is rendered with a smooth, domed back and a flat underside.For similar see: Sotheby's, Antiquities, 5 July 2013, Lot 11.Size: D:17.93mm / US: 7 3/4 / UK: P; Weight: 9.62gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired from the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1970s on the UK art market.Reviewed by Sami Fortune, an ancient jewellery specialist.
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC. A collection of six steatite scarabs, each carved with detailed anatomical features on the dorsal side and inscribed with geometric designs or hieroglyphs on the flat base.For similar see: Hall H. R., Catalogue of Egyptian Scarabs, etc. in the British Museum, Cat. 2395, 2161, 2162.Size: 14.8-15.9mm x 10.1-12.2mm; Weight: 9.3gProvenance: 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. 400 BC. A silver ring with a flat-section hoop and an oval bezel engraved with a muscular nude figure of Heracles striding to the left. His body is rendered with outlined musculature and simplified anatomical detail.For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Object Number: 1994.230.3.Size: D:18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; Weight: 11.07gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
New Kingdom to Late Period, Ca. 1550 - 332 BC. A collection of four steatite scarabs, each carved with a domed back and detailed linear incisions representing the elytra and clypeus. The flat undersides are inscribed with hieroglyphs.For similar see: Hall H. R., Catalogue of Egyptian Scarabs, etc. in the British Museum, Cat. 2459.Size: 15.7-20.6mm x 11.9-14.5mm; Weight: 14.64gProvenance: 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.
New Kingdom to Late Period, Ca. 1550 - 332 BC. A collection of five steatite scarabs, each carved with a domed back and detailed linear incisions representing the elytra and clypeus. The flat undersides are inscribed with hieroglyphs.For similar see: Hall H. R., Catalogue of Egyptian Scarabs, etc. in the British Museum, Cat. 2459, 2545.Size: 13.7-19.2mm x 9.4-14.4mm; Weight: 9.4gProvenance: 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 - 100.A circular red jasper intaglio engraved with a pair of clasped hands beneath an amphora, caduceus, and cornucopia. The intaglio is set in a possibly later silver bezel of a ring with a wide, flat-sectioned hoop.For similar see: Christie's, Live Aucion 9258, Ancient jewelry, Lot. 80.Size: D:18.95mm / US: 9 / UK: R 1/2; Weight: 13.61gProvenance: Private UK collection; formerly in a 1980s-1990s London collection.

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