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United Kingdom, a selection of rocks and minerals from the United Kingdom, including Gothite, Calcite Quartz & Strontianite & Agate, Ankerite (Cumbria),Barote (Dorset), Potato Stone (Jasper Agate Geode) with Quartz, Goethite & Calcite (Somerset), Calcite (S.Wales), Jasper (Wales) and more (parcel)
United Kingdom, six medium-sized specimens from around the UK, including Lithium Muscovite Mica (Scotland), White Barite rosettes on green calcite in filling Septarian module, (Ilse of Sheppey), Sphalerite (Cumbria), Quartz, Calcite, Geothite 'Potato Stone' Geode (Somerset), Barite with Pyrite and Calcite (Avon) and Calcite (Somerset) (6)
United Kingdom, eight rock and mineral specimens from around the United Kingdom, including Barite on Scalenohedral Calcite (Leicestershire), Jasper Agate 'Potato Stone' (Somerset), Serpentine variety 'Connemara marble' (Ireland), Green Tourmaline (Cornwall), Barite (Avon), Dripstone Calcite (Dorset) and Pseudocubic, Rhombaledral & Scalenohedral Calcite & Analcite (Leicestershire) (8)
A Khmer Empire (9th-14th centuries) partial stone carving featuring chest of a female, probably Jayarajadevi as Buddhist Tara, c12th century, on modern stand, height including stand 22cm.Additional InformationPartial carving, as stated, general surface wear commensurate with age. Please refer to illustrations for additional detail.
AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY; lithograph on card, ‘Little Boodge’ (1993), small poster depicting the artist’s dog, with printed initials and date ’93 to stone, with further printed detail for 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire verso, 28 x 42cm, loose. Additional InformationWith the usual yellowing to edges and corners, otherwise good condition.
AFTER ANDY WARHOL; lithograph on wove Arches paper with deckled edges, ‘Mickey Mouse (Red)’ (1978), printed signature to stone, no. 42/100, pub. Georges Israel (blind stamp recto) and Leo Castelli Gallery New York (stamp verso), the image 32.4 x 32.4cm, the sheet 56.4 x 38.2cm, loose. Additional InformationGood condition, colours strong, Arches watermark recto.
AFTER ANDY WARHOL; a limited edition coloured lithograph, 'Mickey Mouse (Black)' (1978), with printed signature to stone and numbered 80/100, on watermarked Arches wove paper with deckled edges, pub. Georges Israel & Leo Castelli Gallery New York with corresponding stamps, the image 32.4 x 32.3cm, unframed.Provenance: From a North West private collector.Additional InformationA slight mark to the stone central lower section, some further light marks, otherwise ok.
AFTER ANDY WARHOL; a limited edition coloured lithograph, 'Muhammad Ali (Four Images)' (1978), on wove watermarked Arches paper with deckled edges, pub. Georges Israel & Leo Castelli Gallery New York with corresponding stamps, no.35/100, printed signature within stone, the image 41.8 x 33.8cm, unframed.Provenance: From a North West private collector.Additional InformationGood condition.
AFTER ANDY WARHOL; lithograph on wove Arches paper with deckled edges, ‘Apple 359’ (1985), printed signature to stone, no. 72/100, pub. Georges Israel (blind stamp recto) and Leo Castelli Gallery New York (stamp verso), the image 31.5 x 31.5cm, the sheet 56.6 x 38.4cm, loose. Additional InformationThere is a tiny 4mm tear to upper right edge of the sheet, image in good condition, colours strong, Arches watermark recto.
AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY (British, born 1937) lithograph on card, ‘Little Boodge’ (1993), small poster depicting the artist’s dog, with printed initials and date ’93 to stone, with further printed detail for 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire verso, 28 x 42cm, loose.Additional Information
A group of ancient ceramic, glass and stone jewellery beads of varied size and form.Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of ancient jewellery beads of varied size and form including carved stone examples, the largest possibly a pendant, length 9cm, with further lace agate example. Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of ancient jewellery beads, one fashioned as a necklace on modern stringing, of varied size and form including carved stone, ceramic and glass examples (some af).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of ancient jewellery beads and trinkets of varied size and form including carved bone, stone and glass examples, some Roman and an Egyptian long bone dice circa 2nd century AD (af), length 4.3cm.Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. The Egyptian bone dice has chips and is fragmentary, not in its entirety. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
Three ancient bead necklaces, one with label suggesting Sumerian circa 2500BC, length 30cm, the other two incorporating ceramic, carved stone, bone (probably) and glass beads of varied size and form, one with turquoise faience-type pendant, all on modern stringing (3).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationThere is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
Two ancient bead necklaces including iridescent and coloured glass, carved stone and faience examples of varied size and form, the longer necklace length 36cm, both on modern stringing (2).Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationBoth would benefit from being restrung. There is wear, obviously commensurate with age and use, these are multiple thousands of years old. Please refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of Syro-Hittite terracotta animals including a zoomorphic jug in the form of a cow, circa 2nd millennium BC, height 14cm, length 14.2cm,, a small bird figure circa 1st millennium BC, probably Syrian, a Syrian stone seal featuring running deer and a late Sassanian or early Islamic bronze fragment circa 7th/9th century AD.Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationPlease refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A group of Ancient Syrian and Persian (Luristan) bracelets, utensils and zoomorphic animal figures ranging from 2nd millennium to circa 2nd century BC Hellenistic, of varied size and form, also a stone seal, the largest bracelet from Turkey with zoomorphic terminals, internal diameter 7.9cm, one of the utensils labelled as a pin-liner.Provenance: a private UK collection assembled from registered dealers in the 1980s and 90s.Additional InformationPlease refer to illustrations for particulars of condition.
A good and large 19th century Maori green stone patu of typical form with pierced hole to the shaped lower section, length 41cm.From a private north-west collection where the vendor's family lived in New Zealand many years ago and this came back to the UK along with their effects.Additional InformationThere is a small section which has been broken to the rim and glue repaired but there is also a small section missing. A small 1cm crack running from the top, a small chip to the side of this and a couple of further small chips to the edges. Widest point is 10.4cm.
An 18ct yellow gold wedding band with chased scrolling detail, approx size P, together with a white and yellow metal ring with central white coloured stone, stamped 750, approx size M1/2, approx weight 8.7g (2).Additional InformationUsual wear, scratches, scuffs but overall in good condition.
A selection of 9ct yellow gold to include a Victorian bar brooch with central white stone, a novelty charm in the form of golf clubs and bag, a wedding band, also a 9ct white gold crossover ring with an arrangement of white stones, approx weight 16.3g.Additional InformationThe pin on the back of the brooch is base metal, usual wear and knocks, slight misshaping to the rings.
A late 19th century French gilt brass and alabaster mantel clock garniture, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals raised on columns to semi-circular base on knopped feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell, height 42cm, the twin branch garniture candelabra height 31cm, with pendulum and key.Additional InformationDoes strike, but not fully tested, no guarantee of working order. Main clock is a little loose in its fitting, some marks and dirt to dial. Further general wear, some small nibbles to stone. Tarnish to the gilt finish, some manufacturing casting flaws, etc.
A late 19th century French rouge marble mantel clock with gilt metal twin handles and mounts, on cast scrolled front feet, the enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell, height 42cm, width 23cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order. Some small nibbles to the stone, build-up of dirt and dust, tarnish and discolouration. Further general wear throughout.
Three reconstituted stone garden urns on socle bases, the larger height 30cm, external diameter 25cm, internal diameter 9.5cm (3).Additional InformationSome chips and losses including to the corner of the base of the larger example. Further general wear, discolouration, chips, nibbles, general weathering, etc.
An early stone carving with a figure in prayer beside a bud, width 36cm.Footnote: Salvaged from a church demolition many years ago in the Somerset area.Additional InformationAs you can imagine this is an early stone carving so there are rough edges and a few surface knocks to the fingers, section of the chin missing and general wear and tear throughout as you would expect.
A RARE GREY AND RUSSET JADE CONGNeolithic Period/Shang Dynasty The thick-walled cong carved with rectangular, flat sides, projecting corners and a shallow collar at each end, the pale greyish-green stone with areas of brown and buff opaque inclusions.7.3cm (3in) wide.Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價新石器時代/商 玉琮Provenance: Sotheby's London, 18 May 2018, lot 241 (part lot)來源:倫敦蘇富比,2018年5月18日,拍品編號241(部分)The shape of the present cong appears to be common in jade production dating to the Neolithic period/Shang dynasty, which was characterised by a square outer section around a circular inner part. Although the precise meaning and function of the cong is, to this day, unknown, one interpretation is that it protected the body against evil spirits and malign influences. See related examples illustrated in Art in Quest of Heaven and Truth – Chinese Jades through the Ages, Taipei, 2011, pl.4-4-13, in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei; see also J.Johnston and Chan Lai Pik, 5,000 Years of Chinese Jade, Taipei, 2011, no.18, for an example in the collection of the National Museum of History, Taiwan.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE CALCIFIED JADE CARVING OF A PIGHan DynastyBoldly detailed with almond-shaped eyes and gently raised spine, an aperture drilled through the back, the stone of pale buff colour accented with darker streaks and finished with a lustrous polish, box. 11.3cm (4 3/8in) long. (2).Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價漢 玉握豬Compare a similar jade carving of a pig, Han dynasty, in the British Museum, illustrated by J.Rawson and J.Ayers, Chinese Jade throughout the ages, London, 1975, no.154; and Zhongguo Yuqi Quanji, vol.4, Beijing, 1994, no.118.See a jade carving of a pig, Han dynasty, which was sold at Bonhams Hong Kong, 28 May 2019, lot 106. See also a pair of pale-brownish-green jade carvings of pigs, Han dynasty, which were sold at Bonhams Hong Kong, 'The Sze Yuan Tang Collection of Chinese Jades', 5 April 2016, lot 31.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ARCHAISTIC PALE GREEN AND RUSSET JADE VASE, HUYuan/Ming DynastyThe body carved in low relief with lappets, the neck with a band of C-scrolls, flanked by a pair of beast-head handles, the stone of pale green tone with russet striations. 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high. Footnotes:Please note this Lot is to be sold at No Reserve. 本拍品不設底價元/明 青玉雕仿古紋雙獸耳壺Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., London.Christie's New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1684. Published, Illustrated and Exhibited: Roger Keverne Ltd., Winter Exhibition, London, 2011, no.66.來源:倫敦古董商Spink & Son Ltd.紐約佳士得,2011年3月24日,拍品編號1684展覽著錄:Roger Keverne Ltd.,《冬季展覽》,倫敦,2011年,編號66See a related jade vase, with similar motifs but without handles, Song dynasty, illustrated by R.Keverne, Jade, London, 1995, p.125, fig.33, also illustrated by J.Rawson, Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, pp.394-395, no.29:7. A related jade vase, Ming dynasty, is illustrated by Zhang Guangwen, Mingdai Yuqi, Beijing, 2006, pl.101; and another example of a jade vase is also illustrated by Li Yumin, Through the Prism of the Past: Antiquarian Trends in Chinese Art of the 16th to 18th Century, Taipei, 2003, no.III-25.See a related pale green jade flattened pear-shaped archaistic vase, Yuan/Ming dynasty, which was sold at Bonhams London, 15 May 2014, lot 126.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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