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Lot 180

Various jewellery, comprising gilt-metal curb link Albert chain, chain length 37cm, 9ct rose gold wedding band, 1.9g, and unmarked paste eternity ring, 2.5g (3)Eternity ring missing 1 stone, all others very heavily worn, swivel fob on chain is lacking stones, ring is quite worn

Lot 238

A modern ametrine pendant, unmarked gold settings with oval mixed-cut ametrine, pendant height 28.1mm, 5.3gNo damage or repairs, stone has slightly rubbed facet edges, settings lightly abraded, unmarked but tests as 9ct

Lot 276

An Antique 18ct gold graduated five stone diamond gypsy ring, set with old-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.25ct, setting height 5.9mm, size K, 4.1gNo damage or repairs, all stones present, diamonds relatively bright and white, settings lightly abraded and slightly worn on back of shank, hallmarks rubbed, stamped 18

Lot 122

An Antique 18ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond crossover ring, set with round-cut sapphire and old European-cut diamonds, total diamond content approx 0.25ct, setting height 11.6mm, size K, 3.5gNo damage or repair, all stones present, sapphire has lightly abraded facet edges, diamonds slightly yellow with a few internal fractures and black spot inclusions, settings lightly abraded and slightly worn on back of shank, hallmarks very rubbed, stamped 18

Lot 202

70 modern silver rings, including stone set, 365g grossLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Lot 1006

A trillion cut loose tanzanite stone, 6.5mm x 6.5mm x 4.15mm; together with original purchase receipt and certificate from Diamonds International, stating the weight as 1.02ct

Lot 1017

A ladies 9ct gold Rotary wristwatch on snake link bracelet, the round silvered dial with gold batons, Arabic numerals and hands, 12.91g gross including movement; a pair of blue stone set hoop earrings, marked '10k', 2.15g gross; a pair of unmarked studs set with dark blue stones and a fine rope chain marked '14k'

Lot 1026

A late Victorian diamond set mourning ring, unmarked, tests as 9-15ct gold, the single rose cut stone to a black enamel decorated mount, finger size G1/2, 3.4g gross

Lot 1034

A 20th century set of six buttons, each button set with a mottled turquoise coloured composite stone, in original mauve crocodile skin box, retailed by Marshall & Snelgrove Ltd

Lot 206

An emerald and diamond 3 stone ring set in 18ct gold. Size R.

Lot 218

A three-stone diamond ring set in white metal. Size H. Approximately 3 carats. The stone shows some carbon spots. and draws a little colour.

Lot 70

Four bound copies of theatre programmes with 440 autographs including those of Patrick Allen, Joy Andrews, Kenneth Bowen, Katie Boyle, Richard Briers, June Bronhill, Bert Brownhill, Patricia Burke, Michael Bryant, James Cairncross, Charlie Cairoli, Desmond Carrington, Lewis Casson, Roy Castle, Kenneth Connor, Ciciely Courtneidge, Valerie Dane, Paul Daneman, Noel David, Eric Delaney, Reg Dixon, Jimmy Edwards, Desmond Walter-Ellis, Ann Emery, John Rhys Evans, Adam Faith, Rosemary Frankau, Leo franklyn, Eunice Gayson, Hughie Green, Jack Haig, Binnie Hale, Irene Handl, Robertson Hare, Jeremy Hawk, James Hayter, Michael Horden, Renee Houston, Frankie Howerd, Sally Ann Howes, Claude Hulbert, Megs Jenkins, Maurice Kaufman, Barbara Kelly, Bill Kerr, Fraser Kerr, Eartha Kitt, Evelyn Laye, Sam Kydd, Ronald Lewis, Margot Lister, Roger Livesey, Hugh Lloyd, Arthur Lowe, William Lucas, Hugh Manning, Elspeth March, Betty Marsden, Anna Massey, Susan Maughan, Spike Milligan, Richard Murdoch, Sue Nicholls, Muriel Pavlow, Wilfred Pickles, Nyree Dawn Porter, Marie Rambert, Lynn Redgrave, Edwin Richfield, Brain Rix, Toby Robins, Monica Rose, Moira Shearer, Joy Shelton, Winfred Shotter, Ann Sidney, Hugh Sinclair, John Stone, Dame Sybil Thorndike, Richard Todd, Bruce Trent, Peter Tuddenham, Dermot Walsh, Jack Watling, Robin Wentworth, June Whitfield, Kenneth Williams, Simon Williams, Douglas Wilmer, Arthur Worsley, and signed photos, letters and cards including from Dawn Addams, Lionel Blair, Kathleen Byron, Charlie Chester, Michael Corden, Fay Compton, Hughie Green, Joan Greenwood, Laurie Lister, Hugh Lloyd, Susan Maughan, Kenneth McKellar, Henzie Raeburn, Angharad Rees, Monica Rose, Ann Sidney.

Lot 1004

A LARGE PLANTER ORIENTAL STYLE TOGETHER WITH A POT JUG WITH ROPE HANDLE AND A STONE VASE MARKED TO THE BASE

Lot 1205

A ROUND RECONSTITUTED STONE FINIAL (H:50CM)

Lot 1501

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE CERAMICS, GLASS WARE AND STONE WARE ETC

Lot 1529

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STHIL STONE CUTTER PARTS AND SPARES

Lot 1636

A RECONSTITUTED STONE STADDLE STONE

Lot 1638

A RECONSTITUTED STONE PLANTER TROUGH

Lot 1702

A RECONSTITUTED STONE BIRDBATH WITH PEDESTAL BASE (A/F)

Lot 855

THREE STONE HAND PAINTED WALL PLAQUES

Lot 933

FOUR HARRY POTTER PAPERBACKS TO INCLUDE THE CHAMBER OF SCRETS, THE PHILOSOPHERS STONE, THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE

Lot 2403

AN OVAL COFFEE TABLE ON METAL BASE WITH LEGS IN THE FORM OF MYTHICAL FISH, THE TOP CONSISTING OF CUT STONE SET IN RESIN

Lot 243

THREE STONE OUTDOOR LIGHT COVERS PAINTED WHITE HEIGHT APPROX 40CM

Lot 299

A LARGE HEAVILY CARVED STONE TWO BRANCHED CANDLESTICK A/F, THE ARMS NEED RE-ATTACHING, HEIGHT APPROX 70CM

Lot 48

A STONE SCULPTURAL BUST OF THE VEILED MAIDEN - HEIGHT 37CM

Lot 550

A LARGE COLLECTION OF STONE AND GREEN COLOURED R.A.F UNIFORM INCLUDING SHORTS, SHIRTS, SOCKS, TROUSERS AND TWO CREAM COLOURED JACKETS

Lot 613

A 9 CARAT GOLD RING WITH A CENTRE CLEAR STONE AND SMALLER ONES TO THE SHOULDERS SIZE N/O

Lot 614

A 9 CARAT GOLD RING WITH A LARGE SMOKEY QUARTZ STONE AND DIAMONDS ON THE SHOULDERS SIZE J

Lot 617

A 9 CARAT GOLD RING WITH A SOLITAIRE CLEAR STONE SIZE O

Lot 620

A 9 CARAT GOLD RING WITH A HEART SHAPED AMETHYST STONE SIZE

Lot 625

A TRIPLE STRAND SILVER BRACELET WITH CLEAR STONE DECORATION IN A PRESENTATION BOX

Lot 648

FIVE VARIOUS SILVER RINGS TO INCLUDE ONE WITH A BLACK STONE AND ONE WITH TURQUOISE

Lot 657

A 9 CARAT WHITE GOLD RING WITH A SMOKEY QUARTZ STONE SIZE R

Lot 141

A Nepalese pottery tile of the multi armed and headed Avalokitesvara, 18th/19th century, 27 x 20cmComes loose from the wooden stand. General chipping throughout. no clear signs of major damage or repair. The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 159

A Chinese black striated stone model of a recumbent water buffalo, late Qing circa 1900, on an associated wooden plinth31cm x 12.5cmGood condition

Lot 165

A Chinese greenstone snuff bottle, early 20th century, of rounded shape carved in low relief with flower heads and leaves 6cm high; and two blue stone examples, naturalistically carved both 6.4cm high (3)The bluestone snuff bottle with green stopper - has repair and restoation to the stopper. Markings to the extremities. Chipping to the rim, and scratching to beetle relief.The bluestone snuff bottle with red stopper -  has repair and glue marks to the cork and staining to the spoon. Wear to the metal part of the stopper. Minor chipping to the rim and scratches to the exteriorThe greenstone snuff bottle - has damage and repair to the stopper. Scratches to the exterior commensurate with age and use. Some chipping to the rim.

Lot 189

Okiie Hashimoto (Japanese, 1899–1993) Ishi niwa no.12 (Stone garden no.12), 1960signed, dated, titled and numbered 32/60 in pencil45.5 x 57.5cmSlight overall browning , small border stains and creases

Lot 249

South Italian School, 18th century Still lifes of flowers in stone urns with fruit on a ledgeoil on canvas, unlined, octagonal71.5 x 58cm, a pairFrame 94 x 80cmEach frame inscribed 'R. Ferroni'Both paintings are executed in oil on canvas supports. The canvases are attached to crude stretchers which have suffered from woodworm damage. Both works are unlined, but one of the paintings has a large patch on the reverse covering old tears. The canvases are in poor condition and have clearly been affected by water with staining on the revers. The canvas tension is poor and there are severe undulations across the surface. The paint layers have suffered from damage in the past and there are areas of raised and flaking paint. Areas of overpaint have been applied to reinforce the compositions. The varnish layers are yellowed and degraded.

Lot 310

Rudolf Wilhelm August Lehmann (German/British, 1819-1905) Portrait of Mrs Jane Mary Stocks (née McEchran, d.1925) seated three-quarter length, in a black dress holding a peacock feather fan, resting her left arm on a stone balustrade, a sunset landscape beyondsigned with monogram (centre right) and dated ‘1879’ (centre left)oil on canvas 123 x 98.5cmProvenance:By descent from the sitter at Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkThe sitter married Michael Stocks (1825-1895) in 1863 who was to acquire Wood Hall in 1878.Framed 162 x 136cmThe painting is executed in oil on a linen canvas support. The canvas is unlined and has an artists’ suppliers stamp fir Charles Roberson on the reverse. The back of the canvas has a priming layer. The canvas tension is slightly slack and there are minor undulations at the corners. The paint layer is generally in a stable condition. The thin grey paint in the sky has suffered from small areas of loss in line with the tops of the canvas weave. Under ultraviolet examination there are areas which appear dark in the skirts of the dress. In normal light these areas are slightly more matte than the surrounding areas, possibly reworking by the artist. Drying cracks have formed in some areas, which would have formed as the paint layers dried. The varnish is semi-glossy and even. There is a layer of surface dirt present including fly spots which are noticeable in the sitter’s face.

Lot 39

A Gandharan grey schist figure of a standing Buddha, 2nd/3rd century, with partial aureole, wearing robes21cmMissing arm. Chiselled at back The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 40

A Gandharan stucco fragmentary face of Buddha, North West India, 3rd-5th century, with serene downward gaze, traces of polychromy 20 cm highGeneral chipping and wear that comes with age.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 41

A Gandharan terracotta seated Bodhissatva, 3rd-5th century, thinly painted with stucco16.5cm highRepaired at neck The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 42

A Gandharan grey schist fragmentary oxen panel, 3rd/4th century, with two recumbent oxen back to back, framed with bead and reel7 x 11.5cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 43

A Gandharan grey schist temple boss, 2nd-4th century, partitioned into quarters, mounted with a female bust14cm highThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 44

A Gandharan stucco mask of a Buddhist devotee, 3rd-5th century, with doleful downward look16.5cm General chipping and wear that comes with age.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 45

A Gandharan green schist figurative panel, 3rd-5th century, arranged as three registers each of two Buddhist figures in niches20.7cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 46

A Gandharan grey schist garlanded putti stair riser, 1st-3rd century, of four infants beneath a dog tooth moulding14cm x 23.5cmSimilar stair risers to the present lot can be found in The British Museum. These examples were from the monastery and Stupa complex at Jamalgarhi, Pakistan.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 48

A Gandharan grey schist Buddha and two disciples temple panel, 2nd/3rd century, the standing and enrobed figures within a niche with columns21.2cm x 14.5cmHistoric chipping the the reverse. Wear commensurate with age. The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 49

A Gandharan grey schist arched panel of Buddhist devotees, 3rd/4th century, possibly a scene from the life of Gautama Siddhartha12cm x 13cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 50

A Gandharan grey schist head of Buddha, 3rd/4th century, with deep set eyes, moustache and topknot15cm highNose badly damaged The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 51

A Gandharan stucco fragmentary face of Buddha, North West India, 3rd/4th century, 25.5cm highThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 52

A Gandharan painted schist bust of a Buddhist devotee, 3rd-5th century, with animated downward look11cmFading and discolouring the the surface commensurate with age. Historic chipping to arms and head. Potential glue marks tot he surface to the back, but purely surface markings The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 529

A rosewood cased marine chronometer retailed by William E. Harpur Philadelphia No.507, second half 19th century, with 4 pillar chain fusee movement, numbered 2351 to front movement plate and inside of cover, with diamond end stone, the 10cm silvered dial with Up/Down and seconds dials, Roman hours and Arabic 5 minutes, gimbal mounted in double hinged case18.5 x 17.5cmcase repolished; top of cover possibly a replacement as timber looks different; few scratches around securing screws; appears to tick. Not tested as to duration, presumably two day.With ivory declaration certificate no. G42PHHQS for small plate to the front of the case

Lot 53

A stucco small temple fragment, 3rd-4th century, possibly Greco-Romano, modelled with a maiden bust within an arch13cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????? ???????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926??????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????? ???????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926??????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 54

A Greco-Gandharan small black painted terracotta head of a Maiden, 3rd-5th century, with smiling expression and decorated hair6cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 55

A Greco-Gandharan temple fragment, 3rd-5th century, modelled as a maiden bust within an arch15cm highCracking down the shoulder join, and some chipping to the arched area and reverse. The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 56

A Khmer grey sandstone figure of Vishnu, Preah Ko Style, probably 10th/11th century in part, wearing a sampot, on socketed base55cmSome historic flaking and chipping the base near the feet, and on the base at the join to the stand. Historic wear and marking commensurate with age and use. Scartching to the side of the base and the triangular insert on the base The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 57

A Gandharan stucco head of a bearded man, North West India/Pakistan, 3rd-5th century, 12 x 8cm;and two stucco fragmentslargest 10 x 7cm (3)The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 58

A pale grey stone female deity torso, Khmer, Baphuon 11th century style, with detailed dhoti31.5cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

Lot 59

A Gandharan stucco head of a Buddhist ascetic, 3rd-5th century, turning slightly to the left with downward gaze10cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????

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