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R W Forsyth of Glasgow and Edinburgh Scottish Sgian Dubh dagger with hallmarked silver mounts, carved ebony handle, stone set pommel and named and engraved 9cm blade, in matching silver mounted leather scabbard, overall length 19cm. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
Three items of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising lava stone set brooch with seven coloured stones, yellow metal frame, unmarked, bar brooch with two hearts set with pearl and turquoise, yellow metal, unmarked and a heart shaped Memorial locket, set with seed pearl and garnet with Memorial back, yellow metal, unmarked, 12.3g all in. (3)
J K Rowling. Hardback and paperback Harry Potter series, paperback Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone and The Order of the Phoenix, and four hardbacks, Goblet of Fire, Half Blood Prince, Prisoner of Azkaban, and The Deathly Hallows, varying publication dates from 1997, 2000, 2005, 1997, and 2004. (a quantity)
A carved stone head of a queen,probably 16th/17th century, a cross carved to the crown, a fan motif beside the head,36cm wide25cm high, together with a modern stand (2)Condition ReportWear as expected, wear to chin and lips, old chip to left hand 'fan', scars to the face, further chips and losses.Overall good.
Franco Franchi (Italian, early 19th century),'Cicero', a Carrara marble bust after the antique, signed verso and inscribed 'Cicerone' to one edge,61cm high Condition ReportSome small chips and knocks to the edges of chest and shoulders. The colour of the socle differs slightly from the body, so may perhaps be a later addition. Some small fissures and imperfections to the stone, but overall appears in good cosmetic condition. This bust is after Portrait of Cicero by Bartolomeo Cavaceppi (c.1716–99). Collection of the Musei Civici di Arte Antica e Museo Riminaldi, Palazzo Bonacossi, Ferrara.
A carved limestone Celtic votive head,1st century BC-1st century AD, of a male warrior, from a shrine, mounted on a modern display stand,36cm wide15.5cm deep47cm highProvenance: By repute Woburn AbbeyCondition ReportThe mask with well defined features, some surface loss to the left cheek. The rest of the stone is roughly hewn.
A Celtic flint head of a young man,the eyes possibly re-carved, mounted on a modern ebonised plinth,head 19cm highProvenance: By repute, discovered in a Norfolk gravel pit.Condition ReportOverall appears in good cosmetic condition, with general surface wear, small knocks, rubbing and patination commensurate with age and use. Adapted to allow for a modern display stand.notes from the vendor: This was bought from a Norfolk based dealer (specialising in medieval and a few antiquities) who in turn bought it from a local collector, sadly not sure exactly where it was found, certainly the type of stone, flint makes sense, and the story which came along with it also seemed very plausible, the type of item which would be found in a ‘pit’ no other info sadly, it was suggested at some stage, that the eye may have been re-carved but this is a suggestion only
Three stone troughs,including a D-shape, long D-shape, and one rectangular,largest 57cm wide53cm deep24cm highCondition ReportWeathered, some losses.Rectangular with more substantial losses.Measurements: D shape - 57cm wide x 53cm deep x 24cm highLong D shape - 28cm wide x 57cm deep x 18cm highRectangular - 40cm wide x 49cm deep x 29cm high (max)
A rare Australian Aboriginal hardwood parrying shield,probably mid-19th century, Murray River region, with geometric stone-cut decoration and traces of white clay, the rear with a solid cut handle,80cm high, together with a modern stand (2)There is a similar narrow shield in the collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, collected by G H Cox, Victorian 1864 (1886.1.1602);another similar stone-carved narrow shield, decorated with pipe clay and red ochre, is in the Christensen Collection, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (H1950).Condition ReportNo obvious major faults. 31cm wide, 6cm deep, 81cm high excluding stand.
An Aboriginal stone-carved wooden shield or 'wunda',19th century, Western Desert, Australia, coloured with natural pigments,74cm wide20cm deepCondition ReportGood patina to the handle area of the back, no losses or repairs.Notes from the vendor:Bought from Adam Prout Tribal Art, a very good tribal dealer, who had found it in a west country private collection A fine and genuine shield, excellent colour and patina, nice use around the handle, faded pigments, and a good age (19th century) One of the best Jan and I have owned over the years and a good old example
Famille rose plateChinese, 18th Centuryand a few other Chinese pieces including an ink stone, a brush washer, a green hardstone graduated long bead necklace, 106cm long, and four other pieces.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
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