Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 134 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
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Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 102 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 35 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number:154 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 152 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 39 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 155 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 37 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
Distilled: 21/06/1973 Bottled: 20/06/2014 Matured in Cask #6867 Bottle Number: 151 / 157 40% ABV / 70cl **the hammer price of this lot is subject to VAT at the standard rate** Please note the image on this lot is for illustrative purposes only. If you require further information about this particular bottle, please request a condition report. Situated near the coastal Aberdeenshire town of Stonehaven, the Glenury distillery was established in 1825 by Captain Robert Barclay, the grandfather of powerwalking who once famously marched 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 guineas. A celebrity of the time, Barclay’s influence helped him secure the distillery a highly prised Royal Warrant from King William IV. By 1953 ownership of Glenury had passed to DCL, who oversaw production until 1985 when the distillery was mothballed and subsequently demolished: yet another victim of the whisky crash of the early eighties. However, following its demise, releases such as DCL’s iconic Rare Malts series have helped introduce Glenuy’s elegant spirit to a new generation of single malt afficionados. With remaining stock dwindling, this rare whisky is now highly prized. "Not enough space to describe the brilliance of this whisky" - Whisky Magazine #136 Scored 9.5/10 Lombard Tasting Notes - Nose indicates a big, big whisky. Deep and rich. Beautifully balanced. Palate has honey, cooked fruit, lychee syrup and a little cinnamon, a long and rummy coating finish. A very special whisky from a lost distillery.
PIERRE SOULAGES, a set of ten rare pochoir on wove paper, after Soulage’s Gouache printed by Daniel Jacomet, with covering justification page handsigned by Soulage“Tres amicalement Soulages”, Edition: 1500. Editeur – Berggruen , various sizes. PIERRE SOULAGES, these measure approximately 26cm x 30cm.
A GROUP OF BOOKS ON CHINESE CLOTHING AND TEXTILES COMPRISING: Outer Garments of the Qing Imperial Consorts, from Classics of The Forbidden City, by The Forbidden City Publishing House The Book of Silk by Philippa Scott, Thames & Hudson, 1993 Chinese Nationalities' Costumes and Ornaments, 2001 (lower spine edge has slight damage) The Evergreen Classic: Transformation of Qipao, Quality Printing Limited, 2011 Splendid Slipper: A Thousand Years of An Erotic Tradition, Beverly Jackson Mongol Costumes, Academy of National Costumes Research, 2011 (slip cover has tear to upper front) Minority Nationalities' Costumes and Ornaments in Yunnan, by Liang Xu, 2008 Imperial Chinese Robes From The Forbidden City, V&A Publishing, 2014, Ming Wilson A Rare Appreciation of Qipaos Worn by the Grande Dames of Grande Dames of Shanghai In The Mood For Cheongsam A Century of Fashion: Hong Kong Cheongsam Story A Collector's Guide to Chinese Dress Accessories Every Step A Lotus, Dorothy Ko Chinese Clothing, Hua Mei Shanghai Girl Gets All Dressed Up Costumes From Yonfan's "Peony Pavillion" by Sotheby's Illustrated lady's dress of the Qing dynasty Orientalism: Visions of the East in Western Dress (17 in total) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Armbanduhr: rare astronomische Longines Ref. 5235 "Ephemerides Solaires", limitiert No.117/1000, 1989: Ca. Ø 37mm, Stahl, originale Krone, drehbare Lünette, Boden bezeichnet 5235 "Ephemerides Solaires" No. 117, Automatikwerk Kaliber 640.1, Seriennummer 24968888, Emaillezifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, funktionstüchtig und nahezu neuwertig, lediglich das originale Lederband zeigt Gebrauchsspuren. Zum 100. Jubiläum des Markennamens Longines wurde die "Ephemerides Solaires" Automatikuhr aus der Lindbergh-Kollektion auf den Markt gebracht. Sie zeigt sowohl die mittlere Zeit, als auch die Zeitgleichung auf ihrer drehbaren Lunette an, versehen mit einem Sperrhebel bei 6 Uhr. Bei 12 Uhr befinden sich zwei Fenster, welche die Zeit des Sonnenauf- und -untergangs in Synchronisation mit dem Datum und dem Monat anzeigen, welche sich in zwei weiteren Fenstern bei 3 und 9 Uhr befinden. Bei 6 Uhr wird die nördliche und südliche Deklination der Sonne in Grad angezeigt, um die Identifizierung des Breitengrades zu vereinfachen.
Armbanduhr: frühe, extrem rare Fliegeruhr aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Lacher & Co. "Durowe" FL23883, Typ A , 1939: Ca. Ø55mm, Originalgehäuse, innen und außen nummeriert H1557, signiert Lacher & Co. Pforzheim (Laco), vergoldetes Ankerchronometerwerk mit 22 Steinen, Werksnr. ebenfalls 1557, schwarzes Militärzifferblatt, Zentralsekunde, Leuchtzeiger, guter Zustand, funktionstüchtig, Werk nahezu neuwertig, gesuchte Sammleruhr im seltenen Zustand! Der Typ A mit dieser Zifferblattvariante wurde nur 6 Monate im Jahr 1939 gefertigt!
Taschenuhr: rare Gold/Emaille Lepine mit springender Stunde und Originalschlüssel, Moynier Geneve ca. 1830: Ca. Ø 37mm, ca. 32g, 18K Gold, prächtiges, super flaches Emaillegehäuse, komplett emailliert, auch Pendant und Bügel, signiert Moynier & Fils Geneve No. 24880, Lepine Kaliber mit Zylinderhemmung, guillochiertes, dezentrales Zifferblatt mit goldenem Minutenzeiger, darüber das Fenster für die springende Stunde, außerdem kleine Sekunde auf "6", hochfeine Qualität im sehr guten Zustand, bedeutender Genfer Uhrmacher, gangbar. Zur Uhr gehört der originale Gold/Emaille Breguet-Typ Ratschenschlüssel.
Taschenuhr: Rarität, außergewöhnlich kleine und extrem rare goldene Musikuhr mit dazugehöriger hochwertiger Uhrenkette, ca.1820: Ca. Ø40mm, ca. 54g, 18K Rotgold, Goldpunze Frankreich ab 1819, gepunzt D.R. No.2203, sehr seltenes Kaliber mit Zylinderwerk und Musikwerk, auszulösen über einen Schieber im Rand, guillochiertes Zifferblatt aus Silber, seltene Schlangenzeiger aus gebläutem Stahl, gangbar mit funktionierendem Musikwerk, dazugehörige sehr hochwertige 18K Uhrenkette mit integriertem Schlüssel, 2 Schiebern und aufwendig gearbeitetem Anhänger (dieser mit kleinen Druckstellen), Kette ca.22g schwer. Musikuhren in dieser Größe sind außerordentlich selten!
Tischuhr: Unikat, extrem rare Zenith Miniatur Emailleuhr, No. 1/1 Piece Unique, ca. 1910: Ca. 75 × 45mm, 935 Silber, innen vergoldet, blaue Guilloche-Emaille im einwandfreien Zustand, signiert Zenith Limited Edition 1/1 No. 500001, Aufzug und Zeigerstellung über Krone im Boden, Zenith Präzisionsankerwerk mit Feinregulierung No. 2120397, signiertes, versilbertes Jugendstil Zifferblatt, gebläute Stahlzeiger, funktionstüchtig, hervorragend erhalten, Einzelstück.
Taschenuhr: Rarität, extrem rare und extrem frühe englische zeigerlose "Oignon" mit retrograder Zeitanzeige und Tag/Nacht-Indikation, Massy London um 1690: Ca. Ø47mm, ca. 102g, Silbergehäuse, rückseitig drehbarer Verschluss des Aufzugsvierkantes, Meistermarke AM mit Krone, signiertes, ganz frühes englisches Spindelwerk mit besonderen Pfeilern, außergewöhnlich schönes, signiertes Zifferblatt aus Silber, rotierende Tag/Nachtscheibe mit Pfeilzeigern für die Anzeige der Zeit, gangbar, Gehäuse mit Druckstellen. Bekannter englische Uhrmacher um 1700. Die zeigerlose Ausführung dieser Uhr ist sehr selten. Die meisten dieser Uhren haben einen Minutenzeiger und eine umlaufende Minutenskala, diese Uhr aber nicht. Die Anzeige der Zeit erfolgt ausschließlich über die rotierende Scheibe und die Pfeilzeiger. Der zentrale Vierkant dient lediglich zur Einstellung der Zeit und nicht als Zeigerwelle.
Taschenuhr: Omega Rarität, extrem rare Stahluhr mit Zentralsekunde Ref. CK1107, vermutlich militärische Beobachtungsuhr, ca.1947: Ca. Ø56,5mm, ca. 77g, flaches, überdimensionales Stahlgehäuse mit Referenznummer 1107-3, rotgoldenes Omega Ankerwerk Kaliber 30T2SC, Werksnummer 10594671, versilbertes Zifferblatt, Zentralsekunde, funktionstüchtig und in sehr gutem Zustand. Die Referenz 1107 ist eine absolute Rarität. Die Größe und der überlange Sekundenzeiger ermöglichten einen Einsatz als Beobachtungsuhr mit einer Messgenauigkeit von 1/5-Sekunde. Nur wenige Exemplare dieser Referenz sind bis heute aufgetaucht. Das hier vorliegende Exemplar wurde vermutlich für die italienische Marine gefertigt. Eine dieser Uhren wurde speziell für den arabischen König "KING IBN SEOUD" gefertigt und trägt sein Zeichen auf dem Zifferblatt. Die Referenz 1107 ist heute eine der gefragtesten Taschenuhren im Stahlgehäuse. Ein weiteres Exemplar wurde 2019 in Genf versteigert, Schätzpreis 8.000-14.000CHF! (Quelle: https://www.cortrie.de/go/j3W). Es gab die 1107 in 2 Größen 38mm und 56mm, wobei vermutlich nur die 56mm-Version für militärische Beobachtungszwecke mit einem extrem langen Sekundenzeiger und einer besonders großen 1/5-Sekundenskala konstruiert wurde!
Taschenuhr: extrem rare Patek Philippe mit Doppelkomplikation, 5-Minuten-Repetition und Chronograph, No.80355, Spitzenqualität, ca.1888: Ca. Ø52,5mm, ca. 117g, 18K Gold, à-goutte, Patek Philippe Gehäusenummer 200183, signierter Staubdeckel mit Werksnummer 80355, Präzisionsankerwerk der absoluten Spitzenklasse, ebenfalls nummeriert 80355, Genfer Streifen, extrem seltene Doppelkomplikation: 5-Minuten-Repetition und Chronograph, besonderes, originales Emaillezifferblatt mit goldenen Minuten und goldenen Sekunden, ebenfalls signiert, gebläute Stahlzeiger, funktionstüchtig und in sehr schönem Erhaltungszustand. Die Uhr ist extrem selten. Nur wenige Exemplare dieser Kombination sind bekannt, deutlich weniger als in der Kombination Minutenrepetition und Chronograph. Eine vergleichbare Uhr wurde 1990 in Genf versteigert und erzielte 32.000 Schweizer Franken (https://www.cortrie.de/go/ElG). Ein Video für dieses Los finden Sie auf unserer Website.
U-BOAT Italo Fontana "Flightdeck" seltener schwerer Gold Chronograph, Ref. U-7750/52. NP ca. 25.000,- €. Roségold 18K. Verschraubte Krone und Schutzbügel. Automatik-Werk, Kal. Valjoux 7750 mit 22K Goldrotor in funktionsfähigem Zustand mit guten Gangwerten, Protokoll anbei. Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit goldenen Indizes und Zeigern. Originales Lederband mir Faltschließe in Stahl/Roségold 18K. Guter Zustand, sichtbare Tragespuren an Gehäuse und Band. Original Box, Anleitung, Garantiezertiifkat sowie Echtheitszertifikat anbei. Durchmesser ca. 52mm ohne Krone, passend für ca. 20cm Handgelenksumfang.| U-BOAT Italo Fontana "Flightdeck" rare heavy gold Chrongraph, ref. U-7750/52. NP approx. 25.000,- €. Rose gold 18K. Screw-down crown and guard. Automatic movement, cal. Valjoux 7750 with 22K gold rotor in good working order, protocol enclosed. Black dial with gold indices and hands. Original leather strap with folding clasp in stainless steel/rose gold 18K. Good condition, visible signs of wear on case and strap. Original box, manual, warranty certificate and certificate of authenticity enclosed. Diameter approx. 52mm without crown, suitable for approx. 20cm wrist size.
Val Saint Lambert - Rare and imposing bell-shaped bonbonniere in multi-layered crystal and acid-etched urethane in shades of green. Signed Val Saint Lambert on the base. - Weight: 3.84 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Belgique - Sizes: H 275MM X D 255MM - At first glance: very good condition
Pierre LE FAGUAYS (1892-1962) rare Art-Deco lamp "Jeune fille aux Poupees" in bronze with gilded patina, presenting her dolls Arlequin and Pierrot in an alcove supported by two bronze columns, the whole structure in marble of different shades. Work from the 1930s. Signed Le Faguays on the terrace. This artist took part in his first exhibition at the Salon de la Societe des Artistes Francais in 1922. He received an honourable mention in 1926 and another honourable mention, in the Sculpture section, in 1927. CITES documents supplied: N° 2024/BE00206/CE - Weight: 30.00 kg - Shipping unavailable - Sizes: H 570MM X L 410MM - At first glance: good condition
Claude-Michel CLODION (after) Rare white marble clock depicting a nude young woman reclining on a veined beige marble lion skin, green marble base resting on four bronze feet, 19th century. Claude-Michel CLODION (1738-1814) was a sculptor from Lorraine known for having worked in France and Italy, demonstrating his highly sought-after art at the time. - Weight: 40.00 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: France - Sizes: H 380MM X L 550MM - At first glance: good condition
Rare "Goblet" from the Charles X period in opaline decorated with fine gold medallions depicting scenes of landscapes and animals, gilded garlands and frieze of palmettes enclosing a high quality floral decoration. Work attributed to Jean-Baptiste Desvignes, famous for his techniques of painting on opaline crystal and glass with gold and silver leaf. - Weight: 310 g - Shipping available - Region: France - Sizes: H 95MM X L 83MM - At first glance: good condition
Rare Empire period clock in gilded and patinated bronze decorated with a "Astronomer Love" standing on a stool made of lion paste, observing a chalcedony planet through a telescope. Enamelled dial, mechanism in a circular case with applied decoration of geometric instruments, trapezoidal base adorned with a frieze in low relief representing a putti with the attributes of the Arts. The whole rests on four spinning feet. - Weight: 4.77 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: France - Sizes: H 360MM X L 265MM - At first glance: good condition
Rare Sevres blue porcelain and gilt bronze clock, dial decorated with cherubs and wreath of flowers, bronze handles decorated with cherubs and faun heads. Base with four acanthus leaf feet and caryatid faces in gilt bronze, 19th century. - Weight: 9.12 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: France - Sizes: H 500MM X L 250MM
rare Marc Chagall etching (n°35/200) from the suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" dd 1952 - signed (in the print) || CHAGALL MARC (1887 - 1985) zeldzame originele ets uit de suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" van 1952 - 30 x 24 - genummerd 35 (op 200) en getiteld : "L'Oeil du Maître" getekend in de plaat
rare portfolio dd 1985 with six Philippe Vandenberg signed and numbered lithographs, each with accompanying text, with "Proverbs" handwritten by Claus & with foreword by Jan Hoet - edition n° 8/12 || VANDENBERG PHILIPPE (1952 - 2009) & CLAUS HUGO (1929 - 2008) zeldzame portfolio dd 1985 met zes gesigneerde en genummerde litho's telkens met bijhorende tekst, met door Claus met de hand geschreven "Gezegden" & met voorwoord van Jan Hoet - n° 8/12
rare Marc Chagall etching (n°35 of 200) from the suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" dd 1952 - signed (in the print) || CHAGALL MARC (1887 - 1985) zeldzame originele ets uit de suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" van 1952 - 30 x 24 - genummerd 35 (op 200) en getiteld "Le Cygne et le Cuisinier" getekend in de plaat
rare pair of 18th Cent. Chinese Qian Long period bowls in marked porcelain with imperial yellow glaze and underlying decor sold with a Chinese box with scriptures in ink || Zeldzaam paar achttiende eeuwse Chinese bowls uit de Qianlong periode in gemerkt porselein met keizerlijk-gele glazuur en onderliggend decor - diameter : 12,3 cm wordt verkocht met een Chinees kistje in hout met scripturen in inkt
rare Marc Chagall etching (n°35 of 200) from the suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" dd 1952 - signed (in the print) || CHAGALL MARC (1887 - 1985) zeldzame originele ets uit de suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" van 1952 - 30 x 24 - genummerd 35 (op 200) en getiteld "Le Chevan et l'Âne" getekend in de plaat
rare pair of 19th Cent. French Henry Dasson signed sculptures in bronze each on Louis XVI style base in white marble with ornaments in gilded bronze - dated 1883 || DASSON HENRY (1825 - 1896) zeldzaam paar negentiende eeuwse Franse sculpturen in brons met de voorstelling van een gevleugeld meisje en jongen - telkens op een cilindervormige, gecanneleerde basis in witte marmer versierd met Lodewijk XVI-ornamentiek in gedoreerde brons - totale hoogte : 44 cm getekend en gedateerd 1883 (op de voet)
Emmanuel Villanis signed, because of the size rare silverplated Art Nouveau vase with two figures - on an oval base in marble || VILLANIS EMMANUEL (1858 - 1914) door het grote formaat (88 cm hoog) zeldzame Art Nouveau-vaas met zilverpatine versierd met twee baigneuses - op ovale marmeren basis - ca 1900 getekend
rare 5pc antique Victorian ladies' desk set in tortoiseshell and William Comyns & Sons signed and marked silver : a pair of candlesticks, a letterbox, an ink-stand and a portfolio || WILLIAM COMYNS & Sons zeldzaam geworden antieke vijfdelige bureauset in schildpad en massief zilver, gemerkt "925 - Londen 1901", met typisch Victoriaanse rococo-ornamentiek bestaande uit een paar kandelaars, een brievendoos, een papiermap en een inktstel getekend
rare Marc Chagall etching (n°35 of 200) from the suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" dd 1952 - signed (in the print) || CHAGALL MARC (1887 - 1985) zeldzame originele ets uit de suite "Fables de Jean de la Fontaine" van 1952 - 30 x 24 - genummerd 35 (op 200) en getiteld "Le Paon se plaignant à Junon" getekend in de plaat
rare antique Polish inkwell in "Warschau 84" marked silver, dated 1878 and with assay mark of Osip Sosnkovski || Zeldzame antieke Poolse inktpot in massief zilver, gemerkt "84 - Warshau", gedateerd 1878 en met testmerk van Osip Sosnkovski, met twee greepjes in de vorm van de kop van een steenbok en versierd met bas-reliëfs met vegetale ornamentiek - hoogte : 9 cm - gewicht : 227,6 gram
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