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Lot 109

THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 7" - ORIGINAL US DEMO (VEE JAY VJ 408). Fantastically rare original 1963 US promo copy of Please Please Me c/w Ask Me Why presented in superb condition. The record (Vee Jay Records VJ 498, with 'Disc Jockey Advance Sample NOT FOR SALE' on labels) is in brilliant Ex+ condition. With absolutely no need to upgrade, there are only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper hairline marks to the playing surfaces which are incredibly clean. With promotional 'Xs' on the A side label. Matrix/runout: 63-2967 RA (etched) RadioMatrix (stamped) & 63-2968 RA RadioMatrix (stamped) with also possibly 'LHJ' inscribed into the runouts (not quite decipherable). Housed with clean original company sleeve.

Lot 19

PAUL MCCARTNEY AND WINGS - SALLY G 7" (ORIGINAL UK PROMO - APPLE R 5999). Seldom seen original UK 1974/1975 7" promo of Sally G c/w Junior's Farm, this rare promo copy featuring Sally G on the 'A' side instead of Junior's Farm... The record is in super clean Ex+ condition showing only a couple of very faint, slight and wispy paper marks. Matrix: 7YCE 21751-3U 1 OT & 7YCE 21752-1 1 HH Generic white sleeve.

Lot 74

TONY SHERIDAN/THE BEATLES & RELATED - 7"/LP COLLECTION. Fantastic selection of 12 x LPs plus 5 x 7" including rare original orange 'scroll' Polydor 45s. Titles include My Bonnie (scarce original UK pressing from 1962, NH 66833 with 'broad' artist and title font and the 'T' in Tony/'&' below on the label misaligned - glossy VG condition with some light surface marks, no heavier scratches/clean og company), Ain't She Sweet (inc. UK Polydor original, NH 52317 - solid VG condition/og company, also German red Polydor RE, 52317 - nice Ex/Ex), Cry For A Shadow (UK Polydor original, NH 52275 - VG with surface marks), The Singles Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Ich Lieb Dich So (BFX 15249), Worlds Apart, Just A Little Bit (inc. DE og, 46429 and 831 998-1 RE), Live In Hamburg/Live In Hamburg 80 and Rocks On! Condition elsewhere is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 5401

Chanel, Rare Mini Lizard Flap Bag, lachsfarbenes Eidechsenleder, silberfarbene Hardware, lederdurchflochtene Gliederkette als Schulterriemen, frontal kleines appliziertes Logo, verso klassische Einstecktasche, textiles Innenleben, inkl. Authentizitätskarte, leichte Gebrauchs- und Lagerspuren ca. 12,5 x 19 x 3,5 cm

Lot 5428

Fendi, Rare Pink and Silver Fur Mini Karlito Bag Charm, Taschenanhänger in Gestalt von Karl Lagerfeld, versch. Materialien mit Echtfell, inkl. Originaletikett, OK, Customer Information und Staubbeutel, leicht lagerspurig, Gesamt-L. ca. 29 cm, Maße OK ca. 20,5 x 15 x 7 cm

Lot 5257

Louis Vuitton, Rare Monogram Vernis Drawstring XL Shoulder Bag, glänzendes Lackleder mit Logo-Prägung in hellem Aubergine mit Details aus beigefarbenem Rindsleder, geflochtenes Zugband bzw. Schulterriemen, lilafarbenes textiles Innenleben, kaum Gebrauchsspuren, leicht lagerspurig, ca. 51 x 36 x 31 cm

Lot 5207

Chanel, Rare Vintage Crocodile Envelope Flap Bag, rehbraunes Krokodilleder, goldfarbene Hardware, abnehmbarer und verstellbarer Schulterriemen, Überschlag mit Logo-Dreh-Schließe, Innenleben aus dunkelbraunem Glattleder, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, ca. 19,5 x 28,5 x 7,5 cm

Lot 293

SKETCHES of Portuguese life, manners, costume, and character / by A. P. D. G.- London: Geo. B. Whittaker, 1826.- XXV, [3], 364 p.: il.; 23 cm.- E., Rare title in the foreign bibliography on Portugal, whose author, who signs only with his initials, remains to this day unidentified. Of him it is known only that he served in the British army in Lisbon and accompanied the royal family in their retreat to Brazil. The 20 aquatints (plus an engraving with musical notation of a modinha, with foxing), hand-coloured, which illustrate the edition, mainly represent customs and scenes of daily life in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro and present a caricature and satirical nature. Copy with the half-title missing, as in most known copies, a little cropped, with the detriment of the marks (of the plates) of some engravings, on the outer edge. Engravings sometimes with small stains on the same outer edge (fore edge); modinha print with foxing. Occasional small stains and slight offset (contact transfer) to the adjacent sheets, caused by the colour of the prints. Good contemporary binding, full in crushed morocco, made in the United Kingdom, with a beautiful gold ornamental border on the covers (vines and bunches of grapes) and finished with blind tooling decoration; roll on the squares and in the thickness of the covers; panels gold closed on the spine (with slightly weak joints). Duarte de Sousa, 3. Tooley, 453. Foulché-Delbosc, 255.

Lot 295

BOAVENTURA, Santo].- LIURO | chamado Sti- | mulo de amor | diuino. Tira | do do que | fez Dam | Bõavë | tura. | Em Latim.- Em Lisbôa: Em casa de Germão Galharde, M.D.L. [1550].- [1], CXL, [3] f.; 14 cm.- E., Saint Bonaventure (1221-1274), Italian scholastic theologian and philosopher, born in Bagnoregio (Lazio); in 1243 he entered the Franciscan Order, of which he was minister general, having studied and taught at the University of Paris. In 1482 he was canonized by Pope Sixtus IV and in 1588 he was declared a Doctor of the Church. The vernacular translation of his “Estimulo de Amor Divino”, a work of high spirituality, has been known in Portugal since the Middle Ages, although it has assumed different titles: Incêndio de amor, Fonte da vida, Regime da consciência, etc. The work is mentioned in the will of Ferdinand the Holy Prince, written in 1437, before his departure for Tangier. The text is composed entirely in Gothic rotunda characters. At the end it presents a colophon with the indication that it was finished on January 25th, 1550. Copy slightly cropped but complete and clean. Recent binding, complete with rigid parchment (with Frederico d’Almeida label). Inocencio, V, p. 189. Samodães, 1801 (very rare). Palha, 38 (very rare). Anselmo, 638. BN (15th century), 87. Biblioteca de D. Manuel II, 61.

Lot 299

SOUSA, Frei Luis de, O.P.- VIDA | DE DOM FREI BERTOLAMEV | dos Martyres da Orde[m] dos Pregadores | ARCEBISPO E SENHOR DE | BRAGA PRIMAS DAS ESPANHAS | Repartida em seis liuros com a soleni- | dade de sua tresladação | Por Frei Luis Cácegas da mesma Orde[m] | & Cronista della na Prouincia de Portugal. | Reformada em estilo & ordem & ampliada | em sucessos & particularidades de nouo achadas | por Frei Luis de Sousa da mesma Or- | dem & filho do conuento de | Bemfica.- Impresso na notavel Villa de Viana a custa da mesma Villa por Niculao Carualho, Anno 1619.- [4], 280 [i. é 282], [5] f.: 1 portada grav., 1 retrato grav.; 27 cm.- E., Original edition of the first book was printed in Viana da Foz do Lima (today Viana do Castelo), according to Inocêncio, the rarest and most esteemed of all. Fr. Luís de Sousa (1555-1632), whose secular name is Manuel de Sousa Coutinho, was born in Santarém. He was around 20 years old when he was captured by privateers off Sardinia and imprisoned for two years in Algiers, where he met Cervantes. In 1577 he was freed and in 1583 he married D. Madalena de Vilhena, with whom he lived in Spain and traveled to South America (Panama and Peru). In 1614, the two decided to enter the religious life, him joining to the Convent of St. Dominic of Benfica and she to the Convent of Sacrament in Lisbon. Fr. Luís was the chief chronicler of his order and is considered one of the most brilliant authors of the Portuguese language. Don Fr. Bartolomeu dos Mártires, O.P. (1514-1590), Archbishop of Braga, a prominent figure in the Portuguese Church of the 16th century, was beatified by Pope John Paul II and, in 2016, canonized by Pope Francis. The copy, very cropped, preserves, in addition to the engraved title, the rare portrait of the Saint, signed Ioan Schorkens fecit (Ernesto Soares, Dictionary, 389) with several restorations to wormholes, which indicates the provenance of another copy. First preliminary sheet with reinforced inner margin; second preliminary sheet with an oval stamp or seal (27 mm) that is repeated twice on the first sheet of text. Otherwise, a clean and solid copy. Ex-libris of AGC on the back cover and of Cândido Xavier da Costa, on the free endpaper. Stamp by T. Norton and former ownership inscription of Joseph Fernandes Braga, on the engraved title. Binding from the first half of the 20th century, in full red sheepskin, with elaborate gold tooling on the covers (multiple ornamental borders) and on the amateur spine: roll on the squareds andgilt edge on the top. Inocencio, V, p. 328. Samodães, 3249. Arouca, S 523.

Lot 306

CENTELLAS, Joaquim de.- LES | VOYAGES ET | CONQVESTES | DES ROYS | DE PORTVGAL ES INDES D'O- | rient, Ethiopie, Mauritanie d'Afrique & Euro- | pe: auec l origine, sucession & descente de | leurs Maisons, iusques au Serenis. Se- | bastian, nagueres atterré en la | bataille qu'il eust contre le | Roy de Fez. | PLVS, | Vne description des Pays: Causes & progres des guerres | ... | Le tout recueilly de fideles tesmoings, & memoi- | res du Sieur Ioachin de Centellas, Gentil hõ- | me Portugaiz.- A Paris: Par Iean d'Ongoys, Imprimeur, 1578.- [3], 4-60 f.; 15 cm.- E., A very rare 16th-century booklet, only briefly mentioned by Manuel Bernardes Branco (Portugal and foreigners, volume I, no. 242, no edition) and Bernardo Xavier Coutinho (Bibliographie, no. No. 220). Work dedicated by the printer Jean d’Ongoys to Pierre Seguier, “Sieur d’Autry, et lieutenant civil en la prevosté de Paris”. With great interest for the sebastic question, it includes important information about the battle of Alcácer Quibir, dating the privilege of November 10, 1578, that is, just 98 days after the tragic occurrence. Good binding, full morocco, signed by the Parisian bookbinder F. Bouché, with multiple borders in gold on the covers, roll on the squares and gilt edges. Provenance: lot 220 from Silva’s/Pedro de Azevedo auction, May 1999 (same copy).

Lot 325

ADALBERT, Príncipe da Prússia.- Travels of His Royal Highness Prince Adalbert of Prussia, in the South of Europe and in Brazil, with a voyage up the Amazon and the Xingú / translated by Sir Robert H. Schomburgk and John Edward Taylor.- London: David Bogue, 1849.- 2 vols.: il.; 22 cm.- E., First edition in English, after the very rare original German edition, limited to 100 copies for gifts. Prince Adalbert von Preussen (1811-1873) offers us a description of Brazil in the 1840s, with an expedition to the Amazon where he made contact with indigenous tribes. The first volume includes an introduction by Alexander von Humboldt and is illustrated with a lithograph close to the title page, depicting the author in explorer's garb and a map of the Bay of Rio de Janeiro (p. 210/211). The second, with two folding maps: one of the state of Rio de Janeiro (next to the title page) and another of the Amazon delta (p. 160/161). The collation of each volume is as follows: I - XVI, 338 p.: 1 engraving, 1 map; II - V, [1 br.], 337, [1] p.: 2 unfolding maps. Clean copy, uncropped, retaining the publisher's buckram bindings, slightly worn, as published. Duarte de Sousa, 644. Sabin, 162. Borba de Moraes, p. 14 (refers to only one map). Copies with three maps are rare.

Lot 327

BERREDO, Bernardo Pereira de.- Annaes historicos do estado do Maranhaõ, em que se dá noticia do seu descobrimento, e tudo o mais que nelle tem succedido desde o anno em que foy descuberto até o de 1718.- Lisboa: Na Officina de Francisco Luiz Ameno, 1749.- [26], 710 p.; 28 cm.- E., First edition of a work of the greatest importance in Brazilian historiography, by Bernardo Pereira de Berredo (†1748), born in Moura(?), governor of the State of Maranhão (1718-1722) and of the Fortress of Mazagan, in Morocco (1734-1745). Inocêncio only mentions 24 preliminary pages, but the copy includes an unusual sheet with a «Catalogo dos livros, e relações manuscritas, em que se achaõ algumas memorias do estado do Maranhão», a true reference bibliography, added at the end of the third section (f. preliminary d) and before the beginning of the text. Two old handwritten belongings on title page. Otherwise, a copy slightly cropped but very clean. Contemporary full sheepskin binding, with new endpapers in marbled paper. Borba de Moraes also only mentions 12 preliminary leaves (Bibliographia brasiliana), I, p. 89: «This first edition is rare and much searched for since it is a classic on Maranhão». Inocencio, I, p. 383. Samodães, 2396. Palha, 4262. Reiss & Auvermann, 1025.

Lot 329

MURPHY, James.- Travels in Portugal through the provinces of Entre Douro e Minho, Beira, Estremadura and Alem-Tejo in the years 1789 and 1790. Consisting on the manners, customs, trade, public buidings, arts, antiquities, &c. of that Kingdom.- London: Printed for A. Strahan, T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1795.- XII, 311, [1 br.] p.: XXIV gravuras; 32 cm.- E., James Murphy (1760-1814), Irish architect, visited Portugal between 1788 and 1790, with the aim of studying and recording in drawings our country's monuments and antiquities. The trip was sponsored by William Burton Conyngham, collector, antiquarian and patron of the arts. Original edition illustrated with 24 copperplate prints, not coloured, representing customs, monuments, antiquities, inscriptions and a plan of Lisbon (the portrait found in rare copies and which the present does not include does not belong to the edition). Remarkable copy for having belonged to the library of the two last kings of Portugal: D. Carlos I (stamp with the crowned DC monogram on the title page) and D. Manuel II (ex-libris on the back cover). Slight cropping (Carmine edge), keeping good margins and occasional light browning (some engravings with slight stains). Full sheepskin contemporary binding, slightly worn, with a jasper patina and gilt decoration on the spine (with traces of wormholes). Duarte de Sousa, 511. Foulché-Delbosc, 197 A. Catalogue of the Royal Library, Correio-Velho, June 1989, lot nº 654 (same copy).

Lot 7

2 IMPERIAL RUSSIAN LAPEL PINS VERY RARE

Lot 377

A rare London delftware teapot stand, c.1720, decorated with a building on an island and a fisherman, all on three scrolling bracket feet, 11.8cm diameterPlease see Austin, British Delft at Williamsburg, p.115 for similar examplesCondition report: Two chips and further smaller chips /frits to the rim, a hairline crack running from just above center to '5 o'clock'. One scroll to one foot with a slight chip.

Lot 117

Collection of Goebel monks to include a rare red one & others (Some A/F)

Lot 1106

AN ELIZABETH II RARE SILVER-MOUNTED NOUGHTS AND CROSSES SET, by Sarah Jones, London 1975, the square polished marble base surmounted by a silver conforming board with recesses for the nine pieces. Base 7.5cm square

Lot 669

A large selection of rare collectable stamp sets from Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

Lot 788

An Album of rare Italian stamps

Lot 792

A loose selection of pages of rare Italian stamps

Lot 13

Germany- very early herbal, 1489, a fine example of early printing, being a hand-coloured leaf from the rare German incunabulum GART DER GESUNDHEIT printed by Johannes Grueninger in Strasbourg Bibliographical references: Goff 108, GW M09739. The leaf was hand coloured at the time of publication. 19.5cm x 27cm

Lot 30

Rare Boa Knife - Weight: 1.15 kg - Region: Afrique - Sizes: H 580 mm L 110 mm - Condition: At first sight - patina of use - trace of normal wear

Lot 47

Rare Mossal » Ngul-Yanzi symmetrical discoid knife: ex col: Yannik Van Ruysevelt - Weight: 930 g - Region: Afrique - Sizes: H 380 mm L 210 mm - Condition: At first sight - patina of use - trace of normal wear

Lot 113

Circa 3200 BCA cylinder stamp seal with a group of different animals including stag, goat and lion. Rare type.Signed scholarly note by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert. Size: L:33mm / W:27mm; 51.1g Provenance: From the important collection of a London doctor A.R; passed by descent to his son; formerly acquired the 1980s on the UK art market.

Lot 239

Circa 664-332 BC, Late Dynastic PeriodA bright blue composition amulet in the shape of the 'Ankh', the Key of Life.Perhaps the best known of all amuletic motifs is that called the 'nk (ankh) which, because as a hieroglyphic sign it is used to write the words life, alive, living and to live, embraces all those connotations as an amulet. Individual ankh amulets are surprisingly few. R.H. Blanchard (Handbook of Egyptian Gods and Mummy Amulets) writes that whereas Ankh or Key of Life, the emblem of life, is the most common amulet found in sculptures and paintings, but very rare in actual amulet objects. Size: L:31mm / W:18mm; 3.7g Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.

Lot 265

Circa 900-1000 AD Rare Viking period iron helmet; formed of triangular sections; attached with iron rivets passing through this overlap to secure them in position; the rivets worked flat into the surface of the helmet, almost invisible from the outside but detectable on the inner surface; the inverted lower rim furnished with an additional series of rivets, probably to accommodate a lining; the plate-junction at the apex with loop, allowing a plume or horsehair streamer to be inserted, or a conical covering plate to be attached. Reference: Curtis, H. M., 2,500 Years of European Helmets, North Hollywood, 1978; Denny, N. & Filmer-Sankey, J., The Bayeux Tapestry, London, 1966; Kirpicnikow, A. N., Russische Helme aus dem Frahen Mittelalter Waffen- und Kostamkunde, 3rd Series, Vol. 15, pt. 2, 1973; Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period - Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, p.326-7, item I.34.4.The item has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: L:200mm / W:225mm; 955g Provenance: Allegedly found in 1942 in Germany. Brought to England in 1945. Various English private collections. In last collection until 2018, when bought by the current owner.

Lot 287

Circa 800 BCA rare, large bronze Greek Archaic, possibly Cypriot spear featuring an ovate blade with rectangular-sectioned midrib and gently curved shoulders and flaring tang. Including a custom made stand. Size: L:307mm / W:56mm; 240g Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.

Lot 364

Circa 1300-1400 AD, Egypt or Syria Exquisite and rare. A pair Mamluk era door handles possibly from a palace, mosque or state institution. The bronze door handle collars, wonderfully adorned with embossed circular Thuluth calligraphy typical of the period. The inscription begins with “The sultan, the king of the Muslims”. Size: Set of 2: L:445-450mm / W:215-195mm; 6.3kg Provenance: From a Private London collection of Mr. K.A.; previously acquired from Uk Art dealer in 2020.

Lot 447

Han Dynasty, circa 202 BC–220 ADA rare and joyous terracotta figure of an entertainer in the form of a bulbous bellied drummer with large breasts, one foot raised, he is crouching upon a small chair or plinth, supporting a large drum on his left knee, his right hand holding a drumstick which has been represented as mid-stroke; both arms adorning stylised armbands, he fashions an elaborate headdress or coiffure. His face, in a joyous, happy expression, with his mouth open and protruding tongue, his conical shaped cheeks, rounded, almost comical in shape, his forehead formed with rows of wrinkles. Red pigment remaining. Terracotta figures of performers were popular in Sichuan province during the Eastern Han Dynasty 25-220 AD. These were popular tomb figures as they provided entertained in the afterlife for the deceased. For similar see Christie’s September 19, 2006, LOT 183, Bonhams, June 25, 2014, LOT 6274.This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:620mm / W:420mm; 13.3kg Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.

Lot 448

Circa 202 BC–220 ADA rare and joyous terracotta figure of an entertainer in the form of a bulbous bellied drummer with large breasts, one foot raised, he is crouching upon a small chair or plinth, supporting a large drum on his left knee, his right hand holding a drumstick which has been represented as mid-stroke; both arms adorning stylised armbands, he fashions an elaborate headdress or coiffure. His face, in a joyous, happy expression, with his mouth open and protruding tongue, his conical shaped cheeks, rounded, almost comical in shape, his forehead formed with rows of wrinkles. Red pigment remaining. Terracotta figures of performers were popular in Sichuan province during the Eastern Han Dynasty 25-220 AD. These were popular tomb figures as they provided entertained in the afterlife for the deceased. For similar see Christie’s September 19, 2006, LOT 183, Bonhams, June 25, 2014, LOT 6274.This piece has been precisely dated by means of a Thermo Luminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. The TL certificate with its full report will accompany this lot. Size: L:620mm / W:410mm; 14.3kg Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.

Lot 459

Circa 202 BC-220 AD, Western Han DynastyAn exceptionally rare pair of bronze lamps in the form of two deers, with their bodies crouching, their hooves well defined,their heads showing their ears and antellers pointing out whilst balancing a lamp pole upon their mouths. The poles lead to a conical shaped setting for attachment of lamp. For similar see: New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 200)," April 3, 2017–July 16, 2017. Size: Set of 2: L:288mm / W:185mm; 3kg Provenance: Private collection of a London doctor; formerly in a Somerset Estate collection; acquired from Hong Kong galleries in the early 1990s.

Lot 485

Circa 300 ADA rare Gandharan schist panel depicting a drunken Hercules embracing a female companion. Both individuals are depicted with their richly-draped clothing falling away to reveal their naked bodies, and another figure can be seen to the right of the female companion, clutching at her gown as it falls. The figures are framed by a border of grapes and leaves, a symbol of drunkenness and the god Dionysus.The Greek hero Herakles/Hercules is famous for his acts of penance known as the Twelve Labours, but also for his uproarious drunkenness. This is a fantastic representation of a classical motif in the oriental style.Gandhara was an ancient region in the Peshawar basin in the north-west of the ancient Indian subcontinent. Gandharan art frequently incorporates elements of Greek classical mythology. The Kushan period (c. 75-451 AD) of Gandharan art, to which this schist panel belongs, was the golden age of artistic production in the area.For further information on Gandharan art, see:Jongeward, D. 2019, Buddhist Art Of Gandhara in the Ashmolean Museum. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Size: L:360mm / W:225mm; With stand: 7.5kg Provenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s in Belgium; previously in 1970s European collection.

Lot 53

Circa 200 BCAn extremely rare and important pottery vessel modelled and decorated pottery vessel with two stylised handles and a wide rimmed mouth. For similar see:“Hero’s vase”, University Alicante, Accession number: LA-1762.For further reading see:Iberian pottery (Museum of La Alcudia, Elche, Spain) (Archive of Iberian Iconography, IAM-CSIC). Size: L:98mm / W:90mm; 145g Provenance: Property of a London doctor; ex. private USA collection (A.P.); formerly in 1990s UK collection.

Lot 98

ST JOSEPH, DOMAINE PIERRE GONON, 2019 Donated by Maria Kropyvianska Super rare: Two bottles of cult status St. Joseph wine; A 2019 Domaine Pierre Gonon Rouge and a 2019 Domaine Pierre Gonon Blanc. For Rouge, the 2020 vintage is currently on pre-sale at $200 a bottle, and the Blanc is not available for private sales in Singapore at all. Total allocation for Singapore is 90 bottles of red and 24 bottles of white only. This rare wine is fully allocated to 3-Star Michelin Restaurants. Condition: No obvious condition issues

Lot 240

Sylvac Rare Lemon Yellow Ceramic Bunny: together with larger beige item, tallest 12.5cm(2)

Lot 4202

Armbanduhr: Rare, automatische vintage Herrenuhr in Weißgold, Vacheron & Constantin Ref.7399 "Ultra-Thin", mit Zertifikat und Wertgutachten, Genf 1972: Ca. 34 x 34mm, ca. 76g, 18K Weißgold mit originalem Weißgold-Armband, Gehäusenummer 457059, Werksnummer 640873, ultraflaches Automatikwerk mit 21K Goldrotor, Kaliber 1120, silbernes Zifferblatt, hervorragender und kaum benutzter Originalzustand, Originaletui des Hamburger Nobeljuweliers Brahmfeld & Gutruf, Vacheron & Constantin Zertifikat und Vacheron & Constantin Wertgutachten über 21.000CHF.

Lot 4288

Taschenuhr: extrem rare Gold/Emaille-Spindeluhr mit Gehäusedekoration nach Bouvier, Jacob Melly Paris, ca.1740: Ca. Ø51mm, ca. 95g, 18K Gold, spezielle Emaillier-Technik nach Guillaume Bouvier, grüne Guilloche-Emaille auf weißem Untergrund, darauf goldene Elemente, floral verziert, innen ebenfalls emailliert, schauseitig weiße Emaille mit goldenen Blüten verziert, signiertes Spindelwerk, Emaillezifferblatt, rotgoldene Zeiger, gangbar, sehr schön erhalten, goldene Zierelemente leicht berieben. Guillaume Bovier war bekannt für seine spezielle Emaillier-Technik, bei der er erhabene Goldelemente in die Emaille-Arbeit einbezog. Der Untergrund war meistens weiß und sollte Meißener Porzellan imitieren. Er fertigte sowohl kostbare Uhrengehäuse als auch Dosen. Das Pendant zu dieser Uhr in blau/weiß/gold versteigerten wir 2019 für ca. 5.000 Euro. Weitere bedeutende Bouvier-Uhren finden Sie hier: (https://www.cortrie.de/go/3Nd) und (https://www.cortrie.de/go/3Jd).

Lot 4229

Taschenuhr: bedeutendes und extrem seltenes Arnold Taschenchronometer mit "right-angle compensation", Jn.R.Arnold No.3022, Hallmarks 1818: Ca. Ø58mm, ca. 150g, typisches Arnold Silbergehäuse, beidseitig aufklappbar, à-goutte, Londoner Hallmarks 1818, Gehäusemacher-Punze TH (Thomas Hardy), No.3022, übereinstimmend mit der Werksnummer auf der Platine, Platine signiert und nummeriert, Arnold Federchronometer mit extrem seltener Regulierung "right-angle compensation", prächtig gravierter Kloben, Stahl-Unruh, originales, signiertes und nummeriertes Emaillezifferblatt (fein haarrissig), Goldzeiger, funktionstüchtig. Es ist sehr schwer ein unverändertes Arnold Chronometer mit dieser seltenen Werksausführung zu finden. Das Chronometer wurde erstmals 2001 in Genf versteigert und stammt aus einer bedeutenden Chronometersammlung. Es erzielte in Genf 2001 13800 Schweizer Franken (https://www.cortrie.de/go/wL8). Die Experten in Genf schrieben damals zu dieser Uhr: "It is rare to find an unconverted Arnold escapement; it is even rarer to find one with such unusual compensation. In a regular compensation curb all parts are made fixed and are installed as such; they cannot be adjusted, and they either work correctly or do not. In this watch, the compensation can be adjusted by changing the point at which it acts on the regulator pin: the closer to the center, the greater the compensation, the farther away, the lesser the compensation. It seems that the present compensation was Arnold's answer to Earnshaw's sugar- tong compensation"!

Lot 4239

Taschenuhr: Exquisite, nahezu neuwertige, äußerst rare Patek Philippe Frackuhr, sog. "MONOCHROME PINK GOLD" No.890966, Genf ca.1945: Ca. Ø44mm, ca. 46g, 18K "Pink Gold", gesamte Uhr inklusive Zifferblatt und Zeiger im gleichen "pinken" Farbton, Gehäusenummer 420154, Werksnummer 890966, Spitzenqualität, 2-fach Genfer Siegel, Genfer Streifenschliff, justiert in 8 Lagen, funktionstüchtig und sehr gut erhalten, äußerst rares Design.

Lot 4177

Taschenuhr: Extrem rare Schützenuhr mit Goldgehäuse, Eidgenössisches Schützenfest St. Gallen 1904, Observatoriums-Chronometer Charles Rosat Locle No. 26024, ca.1904: Ca. Ø52mm, ca. 95g, 18K Gold, rückseitig Jugendstilrelief, Staubdeckel bezeichnet " Eidgenössisches Schützenfest St. Gallen 1904", extrem seltenes Chronometerwerk mit der speziellen Rosat-Feinregulierung und Wolfsverzahnung, Ankerchronometer No.24026, Patentnummern 24677/21639, getestet am Observatorium Neuchâtel 1904, signiertes Emaillezifferblatt, ausgesprochen schöne Stahlzeiger, guter Zustand, kleine Gebrauchsspuren am Gehäuse, funktionstüchtig. Goldene Observatoriums-Chronometer mit Schützenfest-Gehäusen sind außerordentlich selten und wurden oft nur in ganz geringer Stückzahl für diese besonderen Ereignisse gefertigt. Charles Rosat wurde 26. Mai 1874 in Le Locle geboren als Sohn des Uhrmachers William-Charles-Frédéric Rosat und Louise Egger. Er erhielt als Regleur mehrere erste Preise bei Chronometer-Wettbewerben. Am 3. November 1900 erhielt er ein Patent Nr. CH21639A / "Coq avec piton porte-spiral mobile" und ein weiteres Patent Nr. 24677 vom 22. Februar 1902 für seine ganz spezielle Feinregulierung. Kurz darauf wurde dieser Mechanismus in den Uhren von Georges Favre-Jacot & Cie., H. Moser & Cie und Caesar Racine eingesetzt. Seine guten Kontakte zum Neuenburg-Observatorium und die besondere Erfolge bei den Chronometer-Wettbewerben veranlassten ihn, Präzisions-Pendel-Uhren an das Observatorium zu liefern. Er wurde gebeten, an den Uhren des Observatoriums zu arbeiten. Beispielsweise wurde bei der Pendeluhr von Joseph Thaddäus Winnerl das oxidierte Rostpendel durch ein Pendel mit Quecksilber Kompensation ersetzt. Ausserden wurden alle Uhren mit elektrischen Kontakten ausgestattet, fünf davon mit dem Charles Rosat-System.

Lot 4299

Taschenuhr: Extrem rare Formuhr mit einer Emaille-Arbeit von außergewöhnlicher Qualität, Violine, vermutlich Genf um 1820: Ca. 70mm lang, 18K Gold, allseitig goldbraune Guilloche-Emaille in extrem seltener Ausführung in der Art eines Schachbrettmusters, verziert mit kleinen goldenen Ranken, Rückdeckel aufklappbar, darunter im unteren Teil das Emaillezifferblatt (professionell restauriert), darüber ein Duftcontainer mit Deckel in Blütenform, Spindelwerk, sehr schöner Erhaltungszustand, sehr seltene Qualität, Werk gangbar.

Lot 4261

Gangmodell: extrem rare Glashütter Schuluhr, vermutlich ein Unikat, experimentelle Chronometerhemmung, Hugo Prahl Preußisch Friedland No.1880, Deutsche Uhrmacherschule Glashütte 1907/1908: Sockeldurchmesser ca. 16cm, Glasdom, Holzsockel nummeriert Glashütte 1880, Gangmodell mit einer einzigartigen experimentellen Chronometerhemmung, nach unserem Kenntnisstand das einzige bekannte Exemplar, Chronometer-Unruh, spezielle Chronometerhemmung, zylindrische Spirale, Rubin-Deckstein, prächtig gravierter Kloben, gangbar. Dieses Gangmodell ist eine absolute Rarität und ein museales Sammlerobjekt. Hugo Prahl wurde am 27. Januar 1883 in Preußisch Friedland (heute das polnische Debrzno) geboren. Er besuchte vom 1. Mai 1907 bis zum 19. Juni 1908 die Deutsche Uhrmacherschule Glashütte. Für seine Arbeit bei der öffentlichen Prüfung der Deutschen Uhrmacherschule im Jahr 1908 erhielt er als einer von nur zwei Schülern (2. Eduard Luther) als besondere Belobigung ein Diplom für seine hervorragenden Leistungen - übergeben von Prof. Strasser persönlich, dem damaligen Leiter der Glashütter Schule. Zurecht stolz auf sein Werk, ließ Prahl ein für Schuluhren eher seltenes Goldgehäuse mit seinem Monogramm und der Erinnerung an das Prüfungsende im Mai 1908 herstellen. Er gab dies bei F. Ehehalt in Stuttgart in Auftrag, der ursprünglich Mitarbeiter bei Lange & Söhne war, sich dann selbstständig machte und mehrere Gehäuse für Glashütter Schuluhren herstellte. Weitere Schülerarbeiten von Hugo Prahl waren ein Mikrometertaster Nr. 1812, ein Chronometergangmodell Nr. 1880 und ein Marinechronometer Nr. 1919. (Quelle: https://www.cortrie.de/go/WaL).

Lot 4118

Taschenuhr: Äußerst rare, super flache "Cabriolet" Gold/Emaille-Savonnette/Lepine mit besonderer Emaillier-Technik, Hofuhrmacher Ravené in Berlin, um 1830: Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 54g, 18K Gold, Meisterpunze FM, sog. "Cabriolet"-Gehäuse, bei dem man das innere Gehäuse im äußeren Gehäuse wenden kann und die Uhr somit als Lepine oder Savonnette tragen kann, traumhafte Emaille-Arbeit von sehr großer Seltenheit, aufwendig gravierte Jagdszenen in Rotgold, Hintergrund schwarze Emaille, aufwendig gravierte Ränder, schwarz und weiß emailliert, Gehäuse und Werk nummerngleich 4175, flaches Zylinderwerk, guillochiertes Zifferblatt, originale Zeiger, sehr guter Zustand, gangbar. Samuel Frederic Ravené à Berlin war ab 1794 Hofuhrmacher des Königs Friedrich Wilhelm III. von Preußen. Er ist bekannt für seine feinen Taschenuhren, Reiseuhren und Tischuhren.

Lot 4283

Taschenuhr: Extrem rare, große oktogonale Renaissance-Halsuhr mit Schlagwerk, Meistermarke MB, vermutlich Augsburg um 1580-1600: Ca. 75 × 48mm, durchbrochen gearbeitetes 8-eckiges Gehäuse mit Glocke, 8-eckiges Werk mit Stackfreed und Löffelunruh, Stundenschlag, Platine gepunzt MB, lt. Abeler möglicherweise Matthäus Buschmann, silbernes, emailliertes Zifferblatt, Eisenzeiger, Werk läuft an und schlägt auch, extrem selten.

Lot 4269

Taschenuhr: goldene Augsburger Louis XV Taschenuhr mit extrem seltenem Onyx-Gehäuse, John Michael Bendele, Augspurg No.23, ca.1770: Ca. Ø45mm, ca. 74g, äußerst dekoratives Steingehäuse, Rotgold und geschnittener Onyx, geschliffen in Form einer Rose, Spindelhemmung, Kette/Schnecke, Platine signiert und nummeriert No. 23, Louis XV Emaillezifferblatt und außergewöhnliche Zeiger mit Diamantbesatz, Uhrwerk in einem guten und funktionsfähigen Zustand, Onyx-Gehäuse in sehr gutem Zustand, rare Qualität. Eine weitere Uhr von John Michael Bendele, Augspurg, mit einem nahezu identischen Gehäuse, wurde im Oktober 1998 in Genf mit einem Schätzpreis von 12.000 bis 14.000 Schweizer Franken angeboten (Quelle: https://www.cortrie.de/go/qnR). Johan Michael Bendele, geboren 1734, war um 1770 als Uhrmacher in Augsburg verzeichnet.

Lot 4162

Rare Präsent-Taschenuhr des russischen Zarenhauses, Goldsavonnette mit emailliertem Zaren-Adler, Pavel Buhre Hofuhrmacher des Zaren, um 1900: Ca. Ø50mm, ca. 89g, 14K Rotgold, guillochiert, Savonnette mit 3 Golddeckeln, Sprungdeckel mit äußerst aufwendig graviertem und teilweise emailliertem Zaren-Adler, Staubdeckel kyrillisch signiert “Pavel Buhre im Dienste seiner Hoheit" No. 32484, hochfeines Ankerchronometerwerk mit Wolfsverzahnung, ebenfalls kyrillisch beschriftet, gut erhaltenes Emaillezifferblatt, rotgoldene Zeiger, funktionstüchtig, sehr selten.

Lot 1406

Altdeutschland Bremen - 1855/67, nach Hauptnummern vollständige Sammlungen, leider alle Marken ohne aktuelle BPP Signaturen. Wegen der bekannten Stempelproblematik, haben wir darauf verzichtet, einen Katalogwert zu ermitteln, es sind auch einige Ausgaben mit Sicherheit fragwürdig, z.b. die sehr seltene Michel Nummer 5 gestempelt mit erhöhter Signatur Rasche (heute nicht mehr akzeptiert, allerdings liegt noch eine handschriftliche Bestätigung durch ihn vor und ist beigefügt). Also nehmen Sie sich etwas Zeit und besichtigen diese schöne Sammlung.| Old Germany Bremen - 1855/67, complete collections by main numbers, unfortunately all stamps without current BPP signatures. Because of the known stamp problems, we have refrained from determining a catalogue value, there are also some issues with certainty questionable, e.g. the very rare Michel number 5 used with raised signature Rasche (no longer accepted today). So take some time and view this beautiful collection.

Lot 1416

Altdeutschland Sachsen - Sammlung mit dem berühmten Sachsen Dreier aus dem Jahre 1850, gestempelt, repariert und in der seltenen Farbvariante "bräunlichrot", gestempelt, aktuelles Attest Vaatz, Michelwert 13.000 Euro. Ansprechend gestaltete, gestempelte Sammlung, welche durch einige Briefe aufgelockert wird. Der gesamte Katalog beläuft sich auf gut 15.000 Euro, wobei wir bei der Ermittlung offenkundige Farbvarianten unberücksichtigt ließen, da diese keine aktuellen BPP Signaturen aufweisen. | Altdeutschland Sachsen - collection with the famous Sachsen Dreier from 1850, used, repaired and in the rare colour variant "brownish red", used, current certificate Vaatz, Michel value 13.000 Euro. Attractively designed used collection, which is loosened up by some covers. The entire catalogue amounts to a good 15,000 Euros, whereby we did not take into account obvious colour variants in the determination, as these do not have current BPP signatures.

Lot 1016

Deutschland, Alliierte Besatzung - 1948, Ziffernserie 12 Pfg., doppelter, kopfstehender Netzaufdruck! Postfrisch, Altsignaturen und Attest H.-G. Schlegel 1984. Michel Nummer 56II KD. Wird im Michel Katalog nicht aufgeführt und ist äußerst selten, der einfache oder der doppelte Aufdruck werten im Michel Katalog mit jeweils 700 Euro. | Germany, Allied Occupation - 1948, numeral series 12 Pfg., double, inverted net overprint! Mint, old signatures and certificate H.-G. Schlegel 1984. Michel number 56II KD. Is not listed in the Michel catalog and is extremely rare, the single or the double overprint values in the Michel catalog with 700 Euro each.

Lot 1005

Alliierte Besetzung, Gemeinschaftsausgaben, 1948 MiNr. 953 F, 30Pf Arbeiter, lebhaftbraunrot, postfrisch. Farbbefund Hohmann. Sehr selten. Katalog-Wert 2.000€.| Allied occupation, joint issues, 1948 MiNr. 953 F, 30Pf Worker, vivid brown-red, mint. Color certificate Hohmann. Very rare. Catalog value 2.000€.

Lot 2143

China - Selten! 10 Yuan 1984 Volleyball, st, matt, gekapselt und originalverschweisst. Auflage wohl um 1.000 Exemplare.| China - Rare! 10 Yuan 1984 Volleyball, BU, mattproof, encapsulated and original welded. Mintage probably around 1.000.

Lot 2112

Selten! Braunschweig, Herzogtum/ GOLD - 20 Mark 1875 A Wilhelm (1830-1884). J. 203, ca. 7,16 g fein, ss| Rare! Braunschweig, duchy/GOLD - 20 Marks 1875 A William (1830-1884). J. 203, approx. 7.16 grams fine, VF

Lot 1427

Dänemark - 1851 bis ca. 1988 O mit hohem Kat.-Wert Sehr sauber geführte und umfangreiche Sammlung, gestempelt, wohl in den Hauptnummern komplett, mit vielen Besonderheiten. Enthält u.a. etliche Dreiringstempel und verschiedene Farben. Eine Sammlung in dieser Qualität ist ein seltenes Angebot. Aufgelockert ist sie durch einige Briefe. Bitte mit Zeit besichtigen.| Denmark - 1851 bis ca. 1988 O with high cat. value - Very cleanly managed and extensive collection, cancelled, probably in the main numbers complete, with many special features. Contains among other things quite a few three-ring cancels and various colors. A collection in this quality is a rare offer. It is loosened up by some covers. Please visit with time.

Lot 1017

Saarland - Urdruck 1947 ** Angeboten wird hier der seltene Urdruck Saar 1947 MiNr, 226 I - 238 I postfrisch mit Attest (BBP Christine Ney 02.09.2002| Saarland - original print 1947 ** Offered here is the rare original printing Saar 1947 MiNr, 226 I - 238 I MNH with certificate (BBP Christine Ney 02.09.2002

Lot 1412

Sammlung im Schaubek Album von Frankreich - Jugoslawien Vermutlich seit einiger Zeit nicht durchsucht, meist gestempelt und ungebraucht. Der Fokus hierbei liegt auf den Anfangsausgaben der einzelnen Länder. Frankreich ab 1849 in weiteren Teilen komplett, sowie die Portomarken. Ausserdem ein schöner Teil Französische Kolonien. Desweiteren Gibraltar, Griechenland, Großbritannien, Island, Italien. Alle sind sehr gut mit Erstausgaben bestückt. Ein seltenes Angebot mit sehr hohem Katalogwert. Bitte besichtigen.| Collection in Schaubek album of France - Yugoslavia. Probably not searched for some time, mostly used and unused. The focus here is on the early issues of each country. France from 1849 in more parts complete, as well as the postage due. In addition, a beautiful part French colonies. Furthermore, Gibraltar, Greece, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy. All are very well stocked with first issues. A rare offer with very high catalog value. Please visit.

Lot 18

Württemberg - Extrem seltenes Exemplar der Biographie der Regenten von Württemberg von Herzog Eberhard im Bart bis zum König Friederich mit deren Abbildungen. Stuttgart im Verlag der G. Ebner'schen Kunsthandlung. Mit Vorrede, biographischem Teil und 16 originalen kolorierten Aquatinta-Radierungen der Regenten Eberhard im Bart, Eberhard der Zweite, Herzog Eberhard II., Herzog Ulrich, Herzog Christoph, Herzog Ludwig, Herzog Friedrich I., Herzog Johann Friederich, Herzog Eberhard III., Herzog Wilhelm Ludwig, Herzog Eberhard Ludwig, Herzog Carl Alexander, Herzog Karl Eugen, Herzog Ludwig Eugen, Herzog Friederich Eugen, Herzog Friederich, König Friederich und König Wilhelm. Biographien zum Teil unvollständig. Starke Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Aus dem Nachlass Rittmeister Staelin.| Württemberg - Extremely rare exemplar of the biography of the regents of Württemberg from Duke Eberhard im Bart to King Friederich with their illustrations. Stuttgart in the publishing house of G. Ebner'schen Kunsthandlung. With preface, biographical part and 16 original colored aquatint etchings by the regents Eberhard im Bart, Eberhard the Second, Duke Eberhard II, Duke Ulrich, Duke Christoph, Duke Ludwig, Duke Friedrich I, Duke Johann Friederich, Duke Eberhard III, Duke Wilhelm Ludwig, Duke Eberhard Ludwig, Duke Carl Alexander, Duke Karl Eugen, Duke Ludwig Eugen, Duke Friederich Eugen, Duke Friederich, King Friederich and King Wilhelm. Biographies partly incomplete. Strong signs of age and wear. From the estate Rittmeister Staelin.

Lot 1015

Deutschland, Alliierte Besetzung - 1947, 10 x 24 Pfennig "lebhaftbraunorange", auf Briefhülle, sehr seltene Farbvariante, mit Attest HD Schlegel 2012 und Farbbestimmung Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kontrollrat. Sogenannte Zehnfachfrankatur, Michel Nummer 951d, Michelwert 1.660 Euro.| Germany, Allied Occupation - 1947, 10 x 24 Pfennig "vivid brown-orange", on envelope, very rare color variant, with certificate HD Schlegel 2012 and color determination Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kontrollrat. So-called tenfold franking, Michel number 951d, Michel value 1.660 Euro.

Lot 1400

Altdeutschland Hannover - 1850/64, sehr empfehlenswerte und in den Hauptausgaben vollständige Sammlung mit besseren und gesuchten Ausgaben, z.B. Michel Nummer 6 als Paar auf Brief, Nr. 17 in seltener Mischfrankatur mit nachfolgender Ausgabe, Nummer 18 gestempelt. Offensichtliche Farbvarianten und Marken mit breiten Rändern und Randbordüre wurden ohne Aufschlag zu einem gesamten Michelwert von 14.000 Euro gerechnet. Einiges mit Altprüfungen, vielleicht sind auch nicht alle Stempel authentisch, die Qualitäten bei hochwertigen Ausgaben oft nicht tadellos. Bitte besichtigen Sie diese toll zusammenstellte Sammlung unbedingt! Der Aufruf trägt den manchmal vorhandenen qualitativen Schwächen Rechnung.| Altdeutschland Hannover - 1850/64, very recommendable and in the main issues complete collection with better and popular issues, e.g. Michel number 6 as a pair on cover, No. 17 in rare mixed franking with following issue, number 18 used. Obvious colour variations and stamps with wide margins and marginal borders were added without surcharge to a total Michel value of 14.000 Euro. Some with old proofs, maybe not all stamps are authentic, the qualities of high value issues often not impeccable. Please visit this great collection by all means! The call takes into account the sometimes existing qualitative weaknesses.

Lot 2129

BRD/GOLD - Seltene 200 Euro 2002 D Währungsunion, 1 oz. fein, Originaletui + Zertifikat, Kapsel leicht beschädigt, Münze tadellos. Etui äußerlich etwas beschädigt.| FRG/GOLD - Rare 200 euro 2002 D monetary union, 1 oz. fine, orignal box + certificate, capsule slightly damaged, coin impeccable. Case slightly damaged on the outside.

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