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Wolfgang Hutter (1928-2014), Graphic edition , The Magic Flute, in original wooden blue casket with oval printed metal plaque edited 1974 by Camp; one introduction page, 10 colour lithographs, 7 etchings , 10 prints in silver on transparent paper , most hand signed Artist example numbered 28 of 50. Provenance private collection Vienna , acquired directly from the artist. 66x73 cm
Nuremberg silver salver in oval shape, with waved border and oval deepened centre, richly chased and engraved with Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) and Diogenes (413-323 BC), surrounded by soldiers and acanthus leaves, later drill hole in the border; hall marked N. and three other unidentified marks; 1000g; 48x38cm. German 18th Century.
Augsburg silver goblet on central round foot, with bucket decorations, central vase with three open work branches, curved beaker and lid, chased and engraved with volutes, landscapes, birds, angel faces and ornaments; on top Cupido figure; inside and outside gilded; hall marked on the foot; master sign IN?; 527g; size 32cm height. German 17th Century.
An early 20th century circa 1940’s grandmother clock. The clock having a silver dial with Arabic numerals to the chapter ring, eight days brass movement set in a mahogany colour case with dome top raised on four feet. Pleasance & Harper, Bristol makers mark to the front
A 1920's silver plated cutlery set in a crocodile skin case fitted with lift out tray, including twelve large knives and forks, twelve small knives and forks, eight soup spoons, six teaspoons and one serving spoon, with makers mark to base. H.12 W.40 D.29cm
Tea and coffee set, 833/1000 silver, consisting of coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl and waste bowl, gummed and relief "Flowers", decoration, Brazilian rosewood handles, Portuguese, 19th C., minor bruise on the sugar bowl, Oporto assay mark (1843-1853), António José Martins maker's mark (1865-1893), Dim. - (cafeteira) 31 cm; Peso - 4.070 g.
An oval tray with gallery, D. Maria I, Queen of Portugal (1777-1816), 833/1000 silver, engraved decoration "garlands and flowers", Portuguese, slight bruises, wood-lined bottom, Oporto assay mark (1803-1810), AD maker's mark (?), Dim. - 75,5 x 59,5 cm; Peso - (bruto) (aprox.) 12.000 g.
LUIZ FERREIRA - 1909-1994, A tray, 835/1000 tempered silver, central medallion with pietra dura marquetry "Fishes", Portuguese, wear signs, Oporto mark(1985-2020), Venâncio Pereira Lda. makers´mark (1976), LUIZ FERREIRA trade mark, Dim. - 25, 5 x 32,5 cm; Peso - (Peso bruto) 861,9 g.
A coachman's full uniform, wool, silver metal, leather, cotton, composed of dark blue jacket, shorts, white high socks, white gloves, top hat and buckled shoes, silvered metal buttons en relief with viscount's coronet, Portuguese, 20th C., minor defects, signs of use, jacket marked MOREIRA - RUA AUGUSTA LISBOA, top hat marked A. ROXO - LISBOA, shoes marked DUQUE - FÁBRICA DE CALÇADO E CARTEIRAS - RUA DA MADALENA, 225 - 2º E. LISBOA, Dim. - (casaca) 48 x 105 cm; (calção) 73 cm
A ring and a pair of earrings, gold and silver, set with 15 emeralds, rose cut diamonds, 47 8/8 cut and brilliant cut diamonds with the approximate total weight of 1.35 ct., Portuguese, 20th C. (mid), signs of use, missing 2 diamonds, with case, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - (brincos) 8 cm; (anel) 15 (17,5 mm) cm; Peso - 29,1 g.
A ceremonial salver, silver, decoration en relief "Bird, grotesque masks, flowers and leaves", Portuguese, 19th C., signs of use, restoration, faults and defects, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - 58 x 70,5 cm; Peso - 2908 g.
A chauffeur's full uniform, wool, silver metal, leather, cotton, composed of dark green coat, trousers, red vest, cap and high boots, silvered metal buttons en relief with viscount's coronet, Portuguese, 20th C., signs of use, marked ANTIGA CASA TEÓFILO - ARTIGOS MILITARES - RUA BARROS QUEIROZ, 41-45 - LISBOA, Dim. - (casaca) 50 x 77 cm; (calças) 105 cm
A milk jug, D. José I, King of Portugal (1750-1777) in the French manner, 833/1000 silver, pear-shaped body, engraved decoration with rocaille motifs, flower-shaped lid finial, carved Brazilian rosewood handle, Portuguese, signs of use, Oporto essay mark (1750-1760), António Rodrigues Pereira Oxier maker's mark (1751-1771), Dim. - 20,5 cm; Peso - 650 g.
A miquelet flint shotgun, iron, steel and wood, Miquelet flint closing, stock and body of the weapon covered with iron plaques engraved with "Plant motifs and symbolic figures", trigger guard with a long "tail", silver inlays and an inlaid armorer's stamp, a stamp that is repeated in one of the sides of the barrel, close to the fire-pan, barrel aim with engraved caption, barrel fixed to the stock with engraved silver clamps, 19th C., minor defects, Albanian. marked, unmarked silver, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - 165 cm
MANUSCRITO.- CARLOS II, Rei de Espanha.- Carta executória de fidalguia- Século XVII (1676).- 75 f; 32 cm.- E., Manuscript on parchment. Execution of nobility charter (or letter of coat of arms) granted in the name of the Council of His Excellency El-Rei Don Carlos II, of Spain (1661-1700), to Don Garcia de Medrano y Varrio (or Barrio), neighbour of the village of Almagro, Granada jurisdiction, by H.M.'s fiscal attorney, Don Juan de Muriel. At the end: Dada en Granada a beynteiocho dias del mes de mayo de mil y seisc[ent]os y setenta y seis años. Executory letters of nobility were introduced during the reign of Fernando and Isabel, the Catholic Monarchs, and continued to be produced until the 19th century. They witnessed the blood cleansing of the applicants and their ancestors, as well as their faith, free from any heresy. At the same time, they defined their coat of arms and established the right to use them. The document is developed on 75 sheets of parchment (2 white), carefully ruled and calligraphed in Gothic characters, the last being occupied by an extensive visa. In the first two folios we find three large full-page (31x22 cm) illuminations, with the following representations: on the verso of the first folio the Virgin Mary; in front of the second folio, a genealogical scheme with 13 blue circles inscribed in gold (oxidized); on the verso of the same sheet, the applicant's coat of arms held by an angel or archangel with a sword (St. Michael?). In front of the next page, with two lateral vegetal stripes, the beginning of the text, with the first three lines (plus lines 21 and 22) illuminated in blue, red and gold. The text also includes three dozen illuminated initials, with one or two lines, two large letters and seven lines totally or partially painted. Document well preserved, fully legible, with only some oxidation in the gold decoration. Full crimson velvet binding, not contemporary, with two silver clasps. Protective case in burgundy canvas.
A pair of earrings, gold and silver, set with 52 antique brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 6.40 ct., Portuguese, 20th C. (mid), signs of use, without marks, pursuant to Decreto-Lei 120/2017, of 15 September - art. 2, paragraph 2, subparagraph c), Dim. - 2 cm; Peso - 11,7 g.
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