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A colourful felt Waistcoat with embroidered details with matching footwear and Belt with applied shells and coins including Czechoslovakia 1929 5 Korun silver coin, Austria 20 Kreuzer 1841 coin and 1767 Austria Hungary Bohemia Thaler Coin 1767??, plus a similar style crimson Cap with black decoration.
Jan Fabre, geb. 1958 AntwerpenGRAVETOMB CROSS: SPEKTOR (2000-1) Mischtechnik mit Holz, Tinte, grün schillernden Käferpanzern in Plexiglasbox. 197 x 47 x 17,5 cm. Auf Kreuzbalken bezeichnet „spektor“, verso Aufkleber mit Künstlernennung und Betitelung.Jan Fabre ist ein belgischer Maler, Dramatiker und Choreograf. In seinen Zeichnungen, die er aus blauen Schraffuren aus Kugelschreibern herstellte, entwickelte er ein eigenes Formenvokabular, wobei ein grün schillernder Käferpanzer ein wiederkehrendes Bildmotiv war. Seine Werke wurden mehrfach ausgestellt, u.a. auf der Documenta IX in Kassel und 2001 sowie 2007 auf der Biennale in Venedig. (13011710) (1) (18)Jan Fabre,born 1958 AntwerpGRAVETOMB CROSS: SPEKTOR (2000-1)Mixed media with wood, ink, green iridescent jewel beetle shells in acrylic box. 197 x 47 x 7.5 cm.Inscribed “spektor” on crossbeam.Jan Fabre is a Belgian painter, playwright and choreographer. His works have been exhibited several times, including at the documenta IX in Kassel and at the Venice Biennale in 2001 and 2007.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY LIBRARY ARMCHAIR ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SAUNDERS, C.1755-60 the padded arched back, serpentine seat and armrests covered in damask fabric, with outscrolling arms carved with acanthus leaves, with a cabled edge and with shell terminals, the frieze with a lattice ground carved with Rococo 'C' scrolls, shells and leaves, on shell capped cabriole front legs terminating in scrolled toes, on later brass castors 101.8cm high, 70.5cm wide, 67.2cm deep Provenance Dreweatt Neate, 22nd March 1995, lot 87. From the collection of the late Dr. Gordon Pack. Catalogue Note This chair is conceived in the fashionable French style of the mid-18th century which was popularised by Thomas Chippendale in 'The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director' published in 1754. The present lot bears similarities to a suite of furniture previously in the collection of Sir John Ward of Dudley House attributed to William Bradshaw or his partner Paul Saunders. Paul Saunders was one of the most important suppliers of upholstered furniture of the 1750s and 1760s. He was based around Carlisle House, Soho Square and 59 Greek Street and established a large workshop. He worked for many high profile clients, including 1st Earl of Leicester and the Earl and Countess of Egremont. See Christie's New York, 11th June 2010, lot 428 for a similar pair of armchairs.
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT DISPLAY CABINET IN SHERATON STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY inlaid with boxwood stringing and satinwood banding, with conch shells and fan spandrels, with geometric astragal glazed doors, enclosing a velvet lined interior with fixed shelves 203.5cm high, 102.7cm wide, 49.2cm deep Provenance Dean's Farmhouse, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury.
Two similar Elizabeth II hallmarked silver snuff boxes in the form of nautilus shells with simple hinged covers, Birmingham 1976 and Birmingham 1979, length 42mm, combined approx 68g.Additional InformationSome tarnishing and toning to both, light general surface wear, a couple of small dents, one has a ring loop attachment applied, general condition ok.
A SHOWA-TO, 66.4cm blade with one mekugi-ana signed Noshu Seki ju nin Kojima Kanenori saku, choji-midare hamon, fully bound tsuka with shakudo fuchi-kashira decorated with shells, shakudo dragon menuki, shakudo tsuba engraved with grasses, in its black lacquered saya with leather combat cover.
A George IIII pair of silver asparagus tongs and other silver itemsmaker's mark and lion passant only, James Harmer, London circa 1775 Of traditional pincer shape, handles monogrammed; a pair of Irish Georgian sugar nips, maker's mark PR, pellet between in a conjoined punch, Dublin 1740, chased with scrolling foliage and flowers, end of tongs fashioned as shells; a Finnish pair of silver sugar tongs, Kultakescus Oy Hameenlinna, Finland 1937; a silver meat skewer, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1797; a George II silver marrow scoop, Edward Bennett I, London 1749, and a sifter spoon, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, bearing the Moffat family crest, weight 11oz. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III Scottish silver small swing-handled sweetmeat basketWilliam Davie, Edinburgh 1769Oval, with applied cast border of shells, scrolls and flowers, side engraved with crest and motto, on a spreading foot, length 16cm, together with a small provincial silver mug, John Langlands II, Newcastle, no date letter, circa 1800, with applied girdle on a skirted foot, height 10cm, weight 17.2oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV silver two-handle trayJohn Mewburn, London 1823, Rectangular form, the gadroon borders and handles embellished with acanthus and shells, foliate engraved centre embellished with diaperwork panels, on four anthemion bracket feet, length handle to handle 64.5cm, together with a silver shaped-circular salver, Elkington & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1904, shell gadroon and anthemion border, similarly engraved centre, on claw and ball feet, diameter 21.6cm, weight 134.5oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver bowlMappin & Webb, Birmingham 1950 Shaped-square outline, the border chased with shells, fishscale and lattice panels, length 25.7cm, together with a silver shaped-circular salver, R Carr, Sheffield 1995, on three scroll feet, diameter 25.2cm, weight 35.5oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Regence carved giltwood marginal mirrorthe large-scale cresting possibly associatedCirca 1720, the later bevelled plates within a beaded slip and C-scroll, bellflower and acanthus strapwork moulded surrounds, with scrolled foliate applied angles each each centred by an acanthus spray within a scrolled cartouche, the shaped cresting carved with volute scrolls, flowers, shells and scrolled foliage surmounted by a central bellflower carved lambrequin, 199cm high x 108cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A processional cross, painted chestnut with gilt and polychrome carvings "Our Lady, flowers and shells", cubic base with Symbols of the Passion of Christ, Portuguese, 18th C. (mid), restoration and faults in the structure, faults on the gilding and the pictorial layer, traces of wood insects, Dim. - 82,5 x 58,5 x 14,5 cm
A large collection of seashells to include conches and cowries of various sizes and further shells together with 'A Collectors Guide to Seashells of the World' by Eisenberg Henry Holtz, 'Guide to Shells of the World' by OliverCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A shell sculpture consisting of a variety of shells and coral placed in a square terracotta pot, 86cm high together with a group of pink and purple shells, the largest 20cm long, together with a shell shaped ceramic vase, 10cm highCondition report: sculpture in dusty condition with some shells loose; Shell groups a little dusty, in need of a clean. Vase in good condition
Hinudistisches Indien im Mittelalter /Gold - Padma Tanka o.J., Rama Chandra Deva (1272-1315), Herrscher von Devagiri / Dynastie der Yadava, späterer Vasall des Dehli Sultanats, Av: Lotusblüte, in Devanagari die Legende Sri Rama mit Ankusa, Muschelschalen, 2 x Sri, ss, berieben, leicht verschmutzt, feine Kratzer, 3,8g Gold rau. | Hinudist India in the Middle Ages /Gold - Padma Tanka n.y., Rama Chandra Deva (1272-1315), Ruler of Devagiri / Yadava dynasty, later vassal of the Dehli Sultanate, Obv: Lotus flower, in Devanagari the legend Sri Rama with Ankusa, conch shells, 2 x Sri, VF, rubbed, slightly soiled, fine scratches, 3.8g gold rough.
Paul Storr, a George IV silver oval fruit basket with swing handle, London 1826, the borders with shells scrolls and foliage, 33 cms wide x 27 cms high (overall), 1138 grms 36.6 ozsCondition Report: Signs of a repair to a split around the rim, marks slightly worn, otherwise appears to be in good condition
Group of postcards, some photographic, Lowestoft and other areas including one of shells used on Lowestoft by Germans 1916, view of the Pilgrim Shelter, Trimingham, Holkham Hall, Norfolk Walsham Grammar School, card of rowing boat on the Broads and a number of late 19th century photographs including one of Oulton Broad Cycle Depot, circa 1870, together with Borough of Lowestoft Coronation celebrations 1937 (qty)
An Indonesian Hand Club, of dark stained wood, with stepped conical head and haft bound with a band of cowrie shells, with stepped conical butt, 62cm; an Ebony Bark Beater/Persuader, with ring turned rounded cylindrical body, waisted grip and conical butt, 39cm (2)Condition report: 1 - Splits running along its length. 2 - Bruising and chips
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