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Six Corgi Toys diecast model cars with varying degrees of play wear and some repainting , including a Riley Pathfinder and a 336 James Bond Toyota 2000GT. Also included in this lot is an unboxed Tri-ang Spot On 101 Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire in lilac with black roof, F, but front seat loose in car. (7)
A 17th century carved oak settleThe panelled back with turned finials and carved with serpents and initials AH between the date 1668, issuing twin open arms supported by turned uprights over the plank seat, standing on block and turned legs united with stretchers. 171.5 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Scuffing, scratching, staining, splits and losses, repairs, finials probably later, some losses, wear to feet, seat possibly replaced, general wear.
A set of eight early 19th century mahogany dining chairs, including two with armsEach with tablet top rail above the scroll carved central rail, with overstuffed seat standing on ring turned legs. The carvers each 52 cm wide. (8) CONDITION REPORTS: Some fading, some small splits, some repairs, recovered, some old woodworm damage, general wear.
A Victorian oak framed chaise longueThe shaped padded back above the overstuffed seat with scrolling end above a moulded frieze, standing on stopped gardrooned turned legs with castors. 201 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, castors replaced, some splits/some separations to mouldings, upholstery tired, general wear.
A pair of 19th century mahogany open armchairsThe floral and scroll carved top rail above the pierced carved back splats issuing twin acanthus carved scrolling open arms above the drop-in overstuffed seat, standing on scroll carved cabriole legs with ball-and-claw feet. Each 64 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Re-upholstered, some scuffing and scratching, general wear.
A Louis XV style upholstered gilt painted parlour setteeThe overstuffed oval back with ribbon tied cresting, issuing twin padded acanthus carved open arms above the overstuffed seat, standing on tapering reeded legs. 122 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some paint wear/loss, one arm joint slightly loose, some braiding loose, general wear.
14th-11th century BC. A haematite cylinder seal with a symbol base the 'stylised' or 'sacred' tree stands, flanked by two long bearded men with hairstyle of chignon and knee-length robe, both men, who are certainly genii, hold in their right hand a cone (of pine) with which they touch the tree, this so-called 'cone-smearing' ritual includes a magically protective rite, a benediction and an anointing of a symbol of the king, there is a crescent moon on each side of the tree top, behind the left man is another with the same hairstyle, but in an ankle-length robe, who in the hand of his raised right bent arm holds another pine cone, behind a vessel stand and a large bowl (cf. W. Orthmann, PKG, 1975, fig. 382) and a large jug containing the sacred fluid for the ritual, the special shape of the symbol base as a replica of a seat provided with lateral beads, standing on a base, points to a dating in the Middle Assyrian period (cf. ibd., fig. 195"). For the figure cf. Delaporte, L. Catalogue des cylindres orientaux et cachets assyro-babyloniens, perses et syro-cappadociens de la Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris 1910, pl.XXVI, figs.375, 376, 383; for this ritual see Black, J. and Green, A. Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia, London, 1992, p.170-171.5.28 grams, 20mm (3/4"). From a North London private collection; acquired before 1990. Very fine condition.
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