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Ca.100 AD. A silver flat-section Armilla bracelet with slightly raised median band, the terminals depicting snake heads with hatched line decoration and punched pellets as eyes and nostrils, punched lines of pellets above depicting scales on the body. Intact. Wearable. 70mm; 40gr. Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1970s on the UK and European art market. All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with a professional Certificate of Authenticity and FREE domestic and international shipping.
CASED SCALES & WEIGHTS - L CASELLA a mahogany cased set of balance scales, which assemble and are screwed into the lid. With a variety of brass weights, and with a plaque on the lid for L Casella, Maker to the Ordnance, London. Also with a cased medical set by Allen and Hanbury's of London. (2)
* Pocket Barometer Altimeter. An Edwardian pocket instrument by Ingenieur Hazebrouco, Paris, comprising compass, altimeter each in brass case with silvered dial, the altimeter signed plus a thermometer with ivory scales, contained in a morocco leather case with green silk lining printed with makers marks, 9 x 13cm (Qty: 1)A type used by early aviators and balloonists
EXPORT SILVER FILIGREE BOX WITH RUSSIAN MOUNTSQING DYNASTY, CIRCA 1780 the rectangular box with a network of silver filigree attached to the exterior of the hinged lid and sides, the filigree depicting various patterns including petals, quatrefoils, spirals and fish-scales, the sides decorated with four butterflies, the lid applied with Russian hardstone-set yellow metal mounts7.5cm wideNote:Two similar silver filigree boxes can be found in the collection of Catherine the Great, now housed in the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. See Catherine Phillips: Treasures of Catherine the Great, p. 218.
A set of four Italian carved giltwood three light wall lights in 18th century taste, 20th century, carved in the form of urns and covers, the turned circular drip pans on foliate scrolled, faceted and beaded arms leading to conforming bodies, the covers with flambeau finials and lobed borders, on waisted circular socles above square bases, above conforming giltwood wall brackets with voluted bodies carved with acanthus leaves and scales, 66cm high, 50cm wide, 21cm deep overall Provenance: Purchased Christie's, London, Godmersham Park, 6th June 1983, Lot 67 and 68. A copy of the original purchase receipt is available with this lot. A copy of the original Godmersham Park catalogue is also available with this lot.

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