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A ladies Links Of London wristwatch with black leather strap. Square shaped stainless steel case with white face and black roman numeral hour markers. Blue steel hands and second hand. Stone missing from winder. Links name and logo to face, back of case, inside of strap and buckle. In working order.
A set of four late 20th century cast composition stone garden figures in the form of classical maidens representing the four seasons, height 120cm, all raised on various composition pedestals.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century cast iron campana urn body, the sides with applied rosettes and scrolls, height 45cm, diameter 52cm, together with a stone pedestal.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED HORNBY OO GAUGE HST INTERCITY 125 MK.III COACHING STOCK, assorted coaches all from 125 sets, playworn condition, one is missing window strip from one side, otherwise all appear largely complete, several missing coupling hooks, all in blue and grey livery except for two in later stone/grey livery (14)
Full title: A Chinese wooden box with a white jade 'ruyi' plaque as cover, 18/19th C.Description:Dim.: 12,5 x 10 x 5,5 cm (the box )L.: 11,5 x 9,5 cm (the jade)Ê Weight: 133 grams (the jade)Ê Condition:- The jade with a natural tension line included in the stone and a few negligible scattered nicks throughout.- The box with a probably production-related filled hole and a consolidated crack, as well as minor superficial wear.The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Full title: An engraved mani stone, Tibet, 19/20th C.Description:Dim.: 20 x 19,5 x 19 cmÊ Mani stones are stone plates, rocks and/or pebbles, carved or inscribed with the six syllabled mantra of Avalokiteshvara (Om mani padme hum, hence the name Mani stone), as a form of prayer in Tibetan Buddhism. The term mani stone may also be used to refer to stones on which any mantra or devotional designs (such as ashtamangala) are inscribed or painted. Mani stones are intentionally placed along the roadsides and rivers or placed together to form mounds or cairns or sometimes long walls, as an offering to 'spirits of place' or genius loci. Creating and carving mani stones as devotional or intentional process art is a traditional sadhana of piety to yidam. Mani stones are a form of devotional cintamani. The preferred technique is sunk relief, where an area around each letter is carved out, leaving the letters at the original surface level, now higher than the background. The stones are often painted in symbolic colours for each syllable (om white, ma green, ni yellow, pad light blue, me red, hum dark blue), which may be renewed when they are lost by weathering.The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A 15 carat yellow gold and white metal (tests platinum) three stone diamond bar brooch. Set with three round old cut diamonds in open back rubover setting with millegrain edging, with a combined approximate weight of 0.21 carats, a flowing design with secure hinged pin with safety catch. Stamped 15ct. 3g
STONE FIGURE36 cm. highProvenanceCollected in situ by Jim Erkilla, a missionary in the Southern Highlands in the late 1950s/1960s. The figure was found during excavations to build a road.A similar stone fgure, donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1984 (1984.123.1), was collected in the Mendi region. Its website entry states that one example, through its associated organic material, has been dated to circa 1500B.C. The figure may depict an echidna, an egg-laying mammal native to New Guinea and Australia. Their original significance is unknown but when such figures are unearthed today they are considered supernaturally powerful and play an important role in religious life.
A VOLCANIC STONE PANEL DEPICTING THE HEAD OF BUDDHA, JAVA, 9TH/10TH CENTURY of pinkish orange colour, probably from a larger bas-relief composition, the sides with insets to fit with neighbouring sections 24cm square approx. Provenance: Collection of a deceased diplomat, thence by descent. ++Lower edge broken, various chips, some weathering
*A SET OF SEVEN HARDSTONE CHIMES (QING), CHINA, EASTERN ZHOU PERIOD OR LATER each of undecorated arched form, of differing sizes, with piercing at the apex for suspension 33.5cm long and smaller According to A.C.Moule, the qing is struck at the end of each line of the hymn to Confucius, (A.C.Moule, 'A List of Musical and Other Sound Producing Instruments of the Chinese', Shanghai 1908, p.30 & pl.I). ++Minor chips and natural imperfections to stone, mostly good
*TWO TELESCOPIC SILVER RITUAL HORNS (DSOG-KANG), TIBET, 19TH CENTURY of crescent-shaped form, with chased and repousse decoration depicting dragons, scrolling clouds and a geometrical floral trellis, with pierced ring joints, mouth-like bells and wide mouth pieces, one parcel gilt, the other with turquoise and coral inlay 39.5, 37.5cm For a note and illustration of a similar horn, see Daniel A. Scheidegger, 'Tibetan Ritual Music: A General Survey with Special Reference to the Mindroling Tradition', Rikon 1988, pp.25 & 149. ++Slight denting, one inlaid stone missing
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