Mumuye Nigeria.: Seltene große Schultermaske (Sukwava). Wohl verwendet bei Regenmacher-Zeremonien oder Krankenheilungen. Schweres Hartholz, tls. weiß gekalkt (Reste). Ca. 70 x 38 x 25 cm. Zuzügl. mit Metallständer. Leichte Beschädigungen. Prov: Kunsthandel Tirol. - 'The Tribal Art of Africa' von Jean-Baptiste Bacquart. - Rare large shoulder mask (sukwava). Probably used in rainmaking ceremonies or healing the sick. Heavy hardwood, partly whitewashed (remains). Comes with a metal stand. Slightly damaged. D
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Dürer, Albrecht: (1471 Nürnberg 1528). Aufenthalt in Ägypten. (Früher: Ruhe auf der Flucht). Bl. 14 aus der Folge "Marienleben". Holzschnitt auf Bütten mit Wz. Fischblase (Meder WZ 309), um 1502. 29,9 x 21,1 cm. Unter Passep. mont. M. 202 d (von k). BB. 90. SMS 180. Weitere Ausgaben ohne Text d. Sehr guter Abdruck, noch mit allen Vögeln der Frühdrucke. - Oben links etw. knittrig, sonst gut erhalten. In dieser Qualität selten. - The Rest during the Flight to Egypt. Woodcut on laid from the Life of the Virgin. Mounted unter Passep. Other editions without text a still with all birds of the early prints and "fish bladder" watermark. - Rare in this quality. D
Lombardus,P.: Episcopi Parisiensis Sententiarum Libri IIII. Quibus autor ille in diuinis scripturis exercitatissimus, uniuersae Theologiae summam, ex orthodoxorum Patrum Decretis atque Sententiis, mirabili compendio & arte complexus est: ut iure optimo Magister Sententiarum meruerit cognominari. Per Ioannem Aleaume ... Postremò, index copiosus in singulos libros, materias insigniores ordine literario continens. Paris, Audoenus Parvus, 1557. 8 nn., 456 num., 2 nn. Bl. Ldr. des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts mit kleinen goldgepr. Rckn.-Ornamenten und goldgepr. Deckelfileten (Etw. fleckig, Ecken u. Rücken fachgerecht restauriert). Nicht bei Adams, STC, Brunet und Graesse. - Den Bibliographien unbekannter Druck von Petrus Lombardus Hauptwerk, mit einem "1537" datierten Vorwort. - Der in der Lombardei geborene Lombardus (?-1164) studierte in Bologna, Reims und Paris. 1159 wurde er Bischof von Paris. - "Sein Hauptwerk: Sententiarum libri IV, ward unzähligemal kommentiert und behauptete bis auf die Reformation ein fast klassisches Ansehen. In ihm erscheint zum erstenmal im Abendlande die Dogmatik zusammengeschlossen als ein systematisches Ganze. Ihren Stoff bilden die Aussprüche der Kirchenväter, die dann unter Widerlegung der verschiedenen Einwendungen wissenschaftlich begründet werden sollen. Dies ist die Methode der Sententiarier geblieben" (Meyers, 6. Aufl., Bd. XV, S. 672). - Block neu aufgebunden, Vors. mit altem Besitzeintrag ("Henricus Goffin") und Wurmgang, Titel mit altem Bibliothekseintrag, gelöschtem Besitzeintrag und kleinen Wurmlöchern (ohne Textverlust), etw. gebräunt, 2 Seiten mit wenigen alten Anstreichungen, wenige Blatt im Rand etwas knitterfaltig. - Extremely rare Parisian imprint of the important fundamental dogmatic work, not in Adams, STC, Brunet, Graesse et al. Bound in early 18th century calf (somewhat stained, rubbed and bumped). - Old ownership inscription to front fly leaf, title with old ownership inscription, marginal fraying to a few leaves.
Tony Wood - A 1930s 'Little Old Lady' character tea set by Tony Wood Pottery, Staffordshire. Consists of rare three piece set, tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug/creamer. Modelled in Victorian attire, decorated in rust brown and cream colourway. Incised inscription to base reads Little Old Lady, REG NO. 827653, made In England. Largest measures 20cm (height).
CLARICE CLIFF: A RARE 'LE BON DIEU' CABARET SET 'and matching bowl, of naturalistic tree trunk shape with dripped coloured glaze, the pieces variously marked;'Le Bon Dieu, I think that I shall never see a form so lovely as a tree.'Clarice Cliff 1932' teapot 14.5cm high, bowl 16cm dia, two cups and saucers, sugar and milk (slight stain to bottom of larger bowl)"
A rare Art-Nouveau period English oak two door wardrobe, in the manner of Gillows or Liberty. Each door heavily carved, with stained glass panels. Raised above a single drawer base. 111 x 60 x 208cm H. (Key in office). Please see additional pictures. Losses to the wood surrounding the lock, one panel (base) is not present, one handle missing from base drawer. base drawer does not appear to fit correctly as it has gaps either side. Glass and moulding good. scuffs to the interior boards commensurate with use. Not available for in-house P&P
Rare mid-19th century cast iron chess top occasional table, with mother of pearl inlaid and finely painted octagonal tilt top, indistinctly inscribed in gilt verso, on pierced and moulded tripod base, 61cm diameter x 76cm highGood original condition with some wear to gilding fairly minor wear and scratches to decoration for its age . Catch and hinge working correctly. Very solid and heavy
Early 19th century pine constructed flour boulter, a home milling device to produce flour, with original green paint. Not easily adapted to another purpose and therefore a rare survivor, complete with original handle and iron mechanism, 2ft 6½ long x 2ft 8½ x 1ft 4 deep – with a top that can be raised, a false central drawer and a drawer below to receive the flour.By repute from Jo Howlet of Pulham Norfolk in 1859. Illustrated in Antique Collecting magazine September 2012. Purchased from Denzil Grant Good original patinated condition with original green painted finish, side beading of lid loose but present. Some old woodworm damage and splits to sides but overall in lovely original order
Rare Rolex gold concealed 20 dollar coin watch, from the Cellini Collection, the manual wind movement mounted in 18ct gold RWCo case, hallmarked London 1974, housed within an American 1904 gold 20 dollar coin, with concealed push button to the milled edge of the coin, 35mm diameter in original Rolex box.Very good running condition, not tested for timekeeping ( we presume you can change the time by withdrawing the winder however it is very stiff and we don't want to force it) Overall it appears in very good condition. No paperwork
A Flight and Barr Worcester inkstand, inkwells and covers, circa 1800The elaborate scroll-edged form set with three separate reservoirs, complete with removable inkwells, a pounce pot and covers, a serpent's head handle accommodating a removable fluted candle sconce and two fixed quill holders, a pen tray at the front below a floral frieze painted against salmon-pink, the deep blue ground with handsome gilt borders and scattered sprigs, 23.3cm wide (8)Footnotes:It is exceedingly rare to find a complete example of this elaborate form of inkstand. One such example is in the Museum of Royal Worcester, inv. no. 4745. A similar shape was produced by Chamberlain.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Victorian mahogany campaign armchair or infantry officer's bergereWith button back leather upholstery, on removable screw-in ring turned baluster front legs and detachable splayed square section rear legs, terminating in brass castors, both arm supports also removable, stamped: 'O. MESS, 2, BEDF. REGT., 74174, approximately: 80cm wide x 105cm deep x 89cm high, (31in wide x 41in deep x 35in high)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.Clearly, judging from the stamps on the offered lot, this chair originally formed part of the furnishings of the Officer's Mess of the 2nd Battalion, Bedfordshire Regiment of the British army. Possibly the present bergere formerly belonged to one specific infantry officer within the Regiment.Evidently the 2nd Battalion came into being in 1861. This historic Regiment served in most of the major conflicts, from its formation in 1688, until their amalgamation into the 3rd East Anglian Regiment and Royal Anglian Regiment in 1958.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare late 18th/early 19th century mahogany travelling box with lap desk and satinwood and tulipwood banded interior and with hidden lock mechanismprobably originally for use onboard shipperhaps of naval interestof moulded rectangular form with twin brass carrying handles, the folding front with inset ivory escutcheon and baize lined interior, the interior fitted a sliding internal superstructure of eight drawers with turned ivory knopped handles arranged in three banks, some compartmented and leather lined, together with bolting locking system with brass key, 26.5cm high, 56cm wide, 30cm deepFootnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref J75P1P5RProvenanceProperty of a UK collector.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 19th century Benham and Froud recumbent lion copper jelly mould together with a good collection of twenty four similar period Benham and Froud copper jelly and confectionery moulds of elaborate circular and oval castle and ring formthe lion mould of oval form with flowing mane, the plain plinth sides with orb and cross stamped factory mark and numbered '82', the circular castle moulds including an 'Alexandra Cross' or cruciform mould marked 'REGISTERED APRIL 22, 1865' and a circular eight point 'Brunswick star' mould marked 'REGISTERED SEPTEMBER 15, 1864', the moulds mostly with orb and cross stamped factory marks, the plain circular ring mould marked with 'BENHAM & SONS, WIGMORE ST LONDON' strap factory mark, the lion mould, 17cm high, 22cm wide, 14.5cm deep approximately, the other moulds, largest, 14.5cm, smallest 5cm high, widest 17cm wide (25)Footnotes:The firm of Benham & Froud was established in Chandos Street, London, in 1785.In 1821 the company made the orb and cross for the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral and subsequently adopted the symbol as their factory trade mark. As the majority of jelly moulds by this maker have three digit model number, the two digit factory number to the lion mould might suggest it to be an earlier example of the factory's output, perhaps made in the second quarter of the 19th century.For a similar lion mould albeit on a fluted plinth, see Bonhams Oxford, 30th September 2015, Lot 305.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT: a 17th century Irish silver mounted twin-handled coconut cupunmarked Of traditional form, the coconut encased by silver strapwork attached with rivets top and bottom, creating four individually carved sections, two with armorials, one bearing a warrior riding his horse and the last showing possibly the birth of Venus, each vista surrounded by carved foliage and scrolls, the upper rim surmounted by a polished collar with scalloped fringing engraved with vertical fine lines, and on either side of the body a c-scroll handle, all raised on a circular pedestal foot, diameter handle to handle 18cm.Footnotes:This rare piece is significant for its association with the Lords of Kilkenny, and their part in the founding of the Irish Clan system.The presentation of the armorials indicates arms engraved in the seventeenth century or before, and the lack of assay relating to the silver plaques also suggests an early date. The blazon of the first armorial: gules, three covered cups or (Butler) – impaling – gules, three swords fessways in pale argent with pommels and hilts or, the centre to sinister and outer to dexter (O'Shee/O'Shea)The blazon of the second armorial: (Butler) with a crescent for differenceThe crest, which is part of the second armorial: a boar's head couped proper (Butler)The BUTLER family are an ancient family who developed land holdings in Ireland after the Norman conquest. Notably as Viscounts Mountgarret and Earls Ormond - they were Lords of Kilkenny. In this period the O'SHEE (variously SHEE and O'SHEA) family were identified as one of the ten Civic families of Kilkenny, a position that involved them in the admiration of that district. There are a number of unions between the two families, but it has been possible to identify one that appears to relate to this piece specifically. The impaled arms are for Richard BUTLER (died 1706) 5th Viscount of Mountgarret of North and East Kilkenny, in the peerage of Ireland and his second wife Margaret SHEE daughter of Richard SHEE Esquire of Shee's Court, Kilkenny. They married after 1682. The 5th Viscount was the son of Edmund BUTLER (1595-1679) 4th Viscount by his first wife (married 1630) Dorothy T(O)CHET (died 1635) daughter of Mervyn T(O)CHET Earl of Castlehaven. The single arms refers to the Viscounts Mountgarret, descended from a second son of the BUTLER family (the first son having inherited the title Earl Of Ormond). The inclusion of the arms here is likely to relate to Richard BUTLER, later 5th Viscount before his marriage to Margaret O'SHEE or more likely the earlier BUTLER line of Viscount Mountgarret. The BUTLER family were fierce Roman Catholics who forfeited many of their lands during the unsettled period of the Stuarts and the Commonwealth. As a result of his beliefs the 5th Viscount was imprisoned for a time at Liverpool but did find favour during the reign of James II, who he supported in battles in Ireland. He was known to be a soldier and politician.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EDDIE COCHRAN - SKINNY JIM 10" ACETATE (ORIGINAL US RELEASE - CREST RECORDS). A rare 10" acetate here by Eddie Cochran to include Skinny Jim c/w Half Loved (CREST 12361, never commercially released as a 10"). The record is in VG condition with slightly faded playing surfaces but no deterioration.
THE ROULETTES - STAKES AND CHIPS LP (PMC 1257 - ORIGINAL PRESSING). A rare, original pressing of Stakes And Chips by The Roulettes (PMC 1257, 1965, mono). The record is in VG condition with hairlines/ scuffs. The sleeve is VG|+ with some creasing to the laminate and minor wear to the edges/ corners.
THE BEATLES - NEW & SEALED CD COLLECTION. A smashing collection of 32 CDs by The Beatles. Mostly new & sealed, some titles maybe duplicated. Titles include Please Please Me (x2), Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (x2), Let It Be (x2), Help (x2), Past Masters (x2), Magical Mystery Tour (x2), With The Beatles (x2), 1962-1966 (x2), 1967-1970 (x2), 1 (x2), Rubber Soul (x2), A Hard Day's Night (x2), Beatles For Sale (x2), Rare Gems From The Vaults, Live At The BBC Vol 1 & 2, Abbey Road, Let It Be (2CD edition), Transmissions 1964-1965 and George Harrison - All Things Must Pass. Condition is generally Ex+/ Like New/ New & Sealed.
A rare original working script for the unfinished/working Sex Pistols film ultimately known as 'Who Killed Bambi'. At this stage (this is a second draft, July 1977) the project was named 'Anarchy In The UK'. Title page lists producer as Malcolm McLaren, director Russ Meyer and screenplay by Roger Ebert. 101 pages, some with annotations in pencil. Cover loose. Pages 22x28cm.
THE ROLLING STONES - LP PACK. A smashing pack of 10 LPs by The Rolling Stones. Titles include Let It Bleed (SKL.5025, unboxed blue label. Includes rare poster, has creasing. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Their Satanic Majesties Request (NPS-2, US press on London. Lenticular cover and printed inner. Record VG/ sleeve VG+), Beggars Banquet (LK.4955, unboxed red Decca. 4A/ 2A matrix), Big Hits: High Tide And Green Grass (x2), Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out, Love You Live, Under Cover, Made In The Shade, Emotional Rescue. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
ALT / WAVE / INDIE - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 18 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Nirvana - Bleach (stock UK black vinyl original, TUPLP6, Ex+/ VG+), Dickies - Incredible Shrinking Dickies (yellow vinyl), Siouxsie And The Banshees inc Join Hands, The Scream, Once Upon A Time (The Singles), Ian Dury - Neq Boots And Panties!!!, The Silencers - Dance To The Holy Man, The Walkabouts - Cataract, Red Monkey, Beats Working, Adam And The Ants, The Three Johns and The Rare Stuff. The condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some sleeves falling slightly below.
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