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Ca. 1100-1400 AD. Crusaders Period. A wearable silver ring comprising a thin round band and an applied circular, flat bezel whose central incised design depicts a triangle pattern, symbolising the Christian Holy Trinity. Excellent condition. The Trinity, in Christian doctrine, is the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead. The doctrine of the Trinity is considered to be one of the central Christian affirmations about God. Size: D: 19.1mm / US: 9 1/8 / UK: S; 2g. Provenance: Property of a London gentleman, part of his family collection formed in the 1980s-2000.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. A beautifully glazed terracotta standing warrior wearing a long draping gown of rich cobalt and turquoise blue colour. The warrior is wearing heavy boots and a conical hat with a thick brim. His face shows a serene expression with open eyes and a gentle smile. He is holding a maze in each hand. This type of figurines were tomb attendants, a class of artefacts called 'mingqi' - sometimes known as "spirit utensils" or "vessels for ghosts". They became popular in the Han Dynasty and would persist for several centuries. Alongside figures like this one were musicians, athletes, and animals. Mingqi often show a high level of detail and naturalism. These were designed to assist the 'po', the part of the soul of the deceased that remained underground with the body while the 'hun', the other part of the soul, ascended. Hundreds of pottery figures like these were placed into tombs during the Ming period. In one undisturbed Ming Dynasty prince's tomb, archaeologists found an array of small figures placed as if in ceremonial procession; the deceased's books, paintings, clothing, and other personal effects were also present. Good condition. For a general overview of the art of the Ming Dynasty, see Department of Asian Art. (2000). "Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)." In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ming/hd_ming.htm) Size: L:240mm / W:80mm ; 580g. Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. An elaborate male servant figure in court dress or shenyi consisting of a long waistcoat tied at the waist and long, flaring sleeves. His robe is dark blue with light blue accents on the sleeves and collar, while his elaborate hairstyle is accented in black and tied with a red ribbon. In his right hand, he carries an object. This type of figurines were tomb attendants, a class of artefacts called 'mingqi' - sometimes known as "spirit utensils" or "vessels for ghosts". They became popular in the Han Dynasty and would persist for several centuries. Alongside figures like this one were musicians, athletes, and animals. Mingqi often show a high level of detail and naturalism. These were designed to assist the 'po', the part of the soul of the deceased that remained underground with the body while the 'hun', the other part of the soul, ascended. Hundreds of pottery figures like these were placed into tombs during the Ming period. In one undisturbed Ming Dynasty prince's tomb, archaeologists found an array of small figures placed as if in ceremonial procession; the deceased's books, paintings, clothing, and other personal effects were also present. Good condition. For a general overview of the art of the Ming Dynasty, see Department of Asian Art. (2000). "Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)." In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ming/hd_ming.htm) Size: L:240mm / W:73mm ; 440g. Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK /European art markets.
Ca. 1368-1644 AD. Ming Dynasty. An elaborate male figure with beautifully glazed pigment. The man is standing with his feet apart and dressed in orange pantaloons, a cream coloured tunic, and a long dark green coat lined with yellow. He is wearing heavy boots and a conical hat with a thick brim. His face shows a calm expression with wide-open eyes. He holds a fascinating implement which may indicate that he is a merchant or trader. This type of figurines were tomb attendants, a class of artefacts called 'mingqi' - sometimes known as "spirit utensils" or "vessels for ghosts". They became popular in the Han Dynasty and would persist for several centuries. Alongside figures like this one were musicians, athletes, and animals. Mingqi often show a high level of detail and naturalism. These were designed to assist the 'po', the part of the soul of the deceased that remained underground with the body while the 'hun', the other part of the soul, ascended. Hundreds of pottery figures like these were placed into tombs during the Ming period. In one undisturbed Ming Dynasty prince's tomb, archaeologists found an array of small figures placed as if in ceremonial procession; the deceased's books, paintings, clothing, and other personal effects were also present. Good condition. For a general overview of the art of the Ming Dynasty, see Department of Asian Art. (2000). "Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)." In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ming/hd_ming.htm) Size: L:230mm / W:80mm ; 620g. Provenance: From the private collection of a Somerset gentleman; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK /European art markets.
BOXED 'ROLLS-ROYCE' RADIATOR DECANTER BY RUDDSPEED, 1960s, chromed with shutters, enamel badge and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, 20cms high, contained in original presentation box. Provenance: private collection West Country Condition: minor scratches, mascot silvering slightly worn, box with torn lid corner and broke silk ribbon, and restuck ribbon
A GEORGE VI SILVER MINIATURE SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939, bullet shaped, the flush side-hinged cover beneath a double scroll brown Bakelite swing handle, the stand raised on three triple scroll legs and pad feet, with burner; together with A GEORGE VI SILVER MINIATURE TEAPOT, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1937, en suite. Teapot 14.2cm handle to spout, 15.6 troy ounces grossThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks clear and well struck throughout - conforming date letters throughout kettle, stand and burner. All pieces stand upright, no rocking. Hinges to kettle and teapot covers both very slightly loose but sturdy. Light surface marks and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use
IWAN BALA ink on paper - entitled verso 'Mae'r Ysbryd Mawr yn Cerdded' (The Great Spirit is Walking), signed and dated 2000, 21 x 15cms Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Presentation & Condition: no problems, framed and glazedPlease note that this lot may be subject to Droite de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (Please see terms / enquire)
Belinda Lang signed 4x3 black and white photograph. Lang is an English actress known for playing Liza in the ITV sitcom Second Thoughts (1991-94), and Bill Porter in the BBC sitcom 2point4 Children (1991-99). Her theatre credits include London productions of the Noël Coward plays, Present Laughter (1981), Blithe Spirit (1997), and Hay Fever (2006). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Gregory Porter signed 12x8 colour photo. Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He has twice won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album: first in 2014 for Liquid Spirit, and then again in 2017 for Take Me to the Alley. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Nameplate SPIRIT OF SUNDERLAND ex British Railways Class 43 HST power car 43274 named December 2015 and removed October 2019. Rectangular cast aluminium face in as removed condition back has been cleaned. Measures 51.25in x 11in. Donated by LNER to be sold on behalf of their nominated Charity Calm and comes with an official LNER certificate of authenticity confirming the original owner.
Nameplate SPIRIT OF DAGENHAM plus FORD badge ex British Railways class 90 electric 90037. Built by Crewe Works and introduced April 1990. Named 19th May 2001 at the Ford Car Plant Dagenham. The loco was stored for several years during which time the nameplates were removed possibly in 2020? Currently back in traffic with DB Cargo. Cast aluminium in as removed condition nameplate measures 50.5in x 7.5in and badge 26.5in x 12in. Sold on behalf of DB Cargo (UK) Ltd and comes complete with a certificate of authenticity.
Hornby: A boxed Hornby O Gauge, Clockwork, No. 2 Mixed Goods Set, TS 413; comprising: LNER, 4-4-2 Locomotive, 1784, with key and original cardboard cover; N.E, No. 1 Open Wagon, Shell Motor Spirit Tank Wagon, N.E Cattle Truck, and N.E Goods Brake Van, all appear in good order, oval of track, box in as seen condition, label removed and not present, edges heavily worn; together with a boxed O Gauge Fibre Wagon, and boxed Hornby Level Crossing, box as found. (one box)
Vinyl - Five Christy Moore vinyl LP's to include Prosperous (Tara Records TARA 2008), What Ever Tickles Your Fancy (Polydor Records 2383 344), Ride On (WEA Records 240 407-1), The Spirit Of Freedom (WEA Records IR 0840), Unfinished Revolution (WEA Records WX 104), overall vinyl and sleeve condition VG+.
28 Millennium FDC with Various FDI Postmarks, Including Scientists' Tale 1999, Farmers' Tale 1999, Soldiers' Tale 1999, Christians Tale 1999, Artists' Tale 1999, Citizens' Tale 1999, Inventors' Tale 1999, Travellers' Tale 1999, Patients' Tale 1999, Settlers' Tale 1999, Workers' Tale 1999, Entertainers' Tale 1999, Mind and Matter 2000, Body and Bone 2000, Spirit and Faith 2000, Above and Beyond 2000, Fire and Light 2000, Water and Coast 2000, Life and Earth 2000, Art and Craft 2000, People and Place 2000, Stone and Soil 2000, Tree and Leaf 2000. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Approx 150 FDC with Stamps and Various FDI Postmarks, may contain Duplicates, Includes Post Office Technology 1969, St John Ambulance 1987, International Philatelic Exhibition Olympia London 1970, Scrooge and the Spirit of Christmas 1973, Historic Buildings 1978, Racket Sports 1977, Centenary of Election 1968, Votes for Women 1968, Post Office History and Activities 1969, Post Office Technology 1969, British Paintings 1968, British Paintings 1967, 1968, 50th Anniversary of the first Transatlantic Flight 1969, 50th Anniversary of Sir John Alcock and Sir Arthur Whitten Brown 1969, Christmas 1967, 1969, 1970, British Bridges 1968, Charles Darwin Foundation 1982, The Story of Stanley Gibbons 1983, British Architecture 1969, Victorian Britain 1987, The Royal Air Force 1986, British Polar Explorers 1972, Fisherman's Year 1981, Motor Cars 1982, Youth Organisations 1982, British Discoveries 1967, County Cricket 1973, Notable Anniversaries 1969. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
An 18ct gold long service tie stud for the Anglo-American Oil Co set with diamonds to two points of the six pointed star, enamelled in blue and white, inscribed verso 'N.P. Davies July 1920' The Anglo American Oil Co started in 1888 and had offices in Queen Anne's Gate, London. They were a distributor of motor spirit and over the years they expanded and merged with other companies, eventually changing their name to ESSO, a household name, approximately 4 grams
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