Islamic Persian Khorasan Ceramic Blue-Glazed Jug12th-13th century AD A tall jug with globular body and basal ring, conical neck and broad strap handle with vertical ribs and knop; the glaze a deep lustrous blue with four black vertical streaks and black spot detailing to the rim. 600 grams, 19 cm. (7 1/2"). The former property of a Harley Street professional; a collection of Islamic art acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]Fine condition, repaired.Starting Price: £5
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Islamic Persian Ceramic Green-Glazed Jug12th-13th century AD A tear-shaped green-glazed jug with thick basal ring and dimpled facetting to the shoulder; the neck tall and conical with curled strap handle. 600 grams, 21 cm. (8 1/2"). The former property of a Harley Street professional; a collection of Islamic art acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]Very fine condition, some restoration.Starting Price: £5
Islamic Persian Turquoise-Glazed Vase12th-13th century AD An onion-shaped vase with deep blue-green glaze; with deep basal ring, balustered neck and broad everted rim; to the shoulder a narrow band of vinescroll, with a further broad band of arabesque ornament to the upper body. 770 grams, 23 cm. (10"). The former property of a Harley Street professional; a collection of Islamic art acquired before 1990. [No Reserve]Fine condition.Starting Price: £5
Chinese Ceramic Lidded VesselHan Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD A greyware hu or lidded vase with basal ring, exaggerated piriform body, slender funicular neck and domed lid; decorated with horizontal red and black painted lines in scrolls and panels above. 1.5 kg. 35 cm. (14"). Acquired on the London art market before 2000. Fine condition, rim chipped.Starting Price: £250
Commemorative Medal Sir Henry Charles Englefield - Commemorative Gilt Stater MedallionDated 1782/1819 AD. A gilt bronze struck medallion resembling a Greek stater in style by G. Mills, depicting Sir Henry Charles Engelfield (1752-1822), 7th Baronet Engelfield. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: HCE monogram with AYNB (for 1782) and AWIZ (for 1819) lettering in Greek characters; held in a gold ring surround and housed in original hinged leather-covered round case. BHM 1, 978 (AE gilt, Rare); D. 66/2; EPM 1891/77. 8.76 grams, 19.76mm diameter, including outer ring,. Sir Henry Charles Englefield devoted his entire life to study. In 1778 at the early age of 26 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, and in the following year Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. For many years he was vice-president of the latter. Owing to his being a Catholic, objection was taken to his re-election; another factor was his opposition to the 1797 election to the Society of the architect James Wyatt. He was replaced by the Earl of Aberdeen. Under his direction the society produced between 1797 and 1813 the series of engravings of English cathedrals, to which series he contributed the dissertations on Durham, Gloucester, and Exeter.Extremely fine, the surround ring slightly damaged and possibly once glazed. Rare.Starting Price: £90
A framed photographic print relating to The Wenlock Olympian Games, later coloured, laid down, inscribed on supporting mount `The Queen of Beauty - Miss Wadlow presenting the Prize to the Victor in the Tilting match at the Ring, Wm. Gregory at the Wenlock Olympian games, held on Whit-Tuesday June 11th 1867`; a further presentation inscription verso to `Mr Thomas Jukes...by the Committee of the Olympian Society... June 16th 1871`Pl. 9 x 11 1/2 in, A/F
18th century brass equinoctial ring dial, unsigned, the chapter ring graduated 1- XII Roman numerals, the inside edge with quarter hour sub divisions, the equinoctial ring with a 90 degree scale, having sliding throne and suspension ring, the bridge with sliding pinhole sight, calendar scale to one side and days to the other, 15.5cm diameter
Tolkien, J.R.R. "The Fellowship of the Ring", George Allen adn Unwin, 1967, red cloth, d.j., "The Two Towers", George Allen and Unwin, 1967, "The Return of the King", George Allen and Unwin, 1967, all with d.j., "Silmarillion", edited by Christopher Tolkein, George Allen and Unwin, 1977, blue cloth, d.j., "Farmer Giles of Ham", ills. Paula Diana Baynes, George Allen and Unwin, 1965, d.j., "Smith's of Wootton Major", illustrated by Pauline Baynes, 1967 (6)

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