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A large stone slab 19cm thick x 110cm long x 60cm wide (300kgs approx weight); another, 8cm thick x 127cm long x 82cm wide (200kgs approx weight). (2) ***NB Purchaser must bring appropriate lifting equipment for removal***This lot must be collected from S44 5SU on Friday 23/4/21 between 9.30 - 17.00
Boxing Roberto Duran signed 10x8 colour photo. Roberto Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight, as well as reigns as the undisputed and lineal lightweight champion, and the lineal welterweight champion. He is also the second boxer to have competed over a span of five decades, the first being Jack Johnson. Durán was known as a versatile, technical brawler and pressure fighter, which earned him the nickname of "Manos de Piedra" ("Hands of Stone") for his formidable punching power and excellent defence. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.9
Boxing Roberto Duran framed signed 20x16 print with photo proof of Roberto signing this item. Roberto Durán Samaniego (born June 16, 1951) is a Panamanian former professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 2001. He held world championships in four weight classes: lightweight, welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight, as well as reigns as the undisputed and lineal lightweight champion, and the lineal welterweight champion. [1] He is also the second boxer to have competed over a span of five decades, the first being Jack Johnson. Durán was known as a versatile, technical brawler and pressure fighter, which earned him the nickname of "Manos de Piedra" ("Hands of Stone") for his formidable punching power and excellent defence. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.9
ATTRIBUTED TO CECILE WALTON OUR LADY OF FATIMA carved stone, depicting the Virgin with the three shepherd children(66cm x 45cm)Footnote: Provenance: Originally sold by a descendent of Cecile Walton and, by family repute, by her hand and from her studio. From Castle of Park, Aberdeenshire Note: This stone carving may have its inspiration from Our lady of Fatima, an apparition reported in 1917 by three shepherd children at the Cova da Iria, in Fátima, Portugal. On 13 May 1917, the children reported seeing a woman "brighter than the sun, shedding rays of light clearer and stronger than a crystal goblet filled with the most sparkling water and pierced by the burning rays of the sun."
Y ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' PAPER KNIFE, BIRMINGHAM 1904 silver, enamel and ivory, set with a turquoise cabochon stone, stamped maker's marks L&Co/ CYMRIC, hallmarked Birmingham 1904(22.5cm long)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
of plain turned campana form 40 x 32cmFootnote: Provenance: With Thomas Coulborn & Sons, Sutton Coldfield, March 2008, Private collection, Kensington, London Believed to have been used from as early as 1850 BCE, during the construction of the Minoan palace of Knossos, Crete, and reaching the height of its popularity during the late Roman Empire, porphyry has a long and noble pedigree. Discovered in 18 AD by Roman Legionaire, Caius Cominius Leugas, the porphyry favoured by the Roman and Byzantine elites was mined exclusively from Mons Porpyritis quarry located in eastern Egypt. Taking its name from the Latin for purple, already long established as Royal, porphyry was exalted as prestigious material not only due to its rich pigmentation, but also for the enormous effort it took to mine and transport the material and the high level of expertise required to carve and polish the stone. So profound were the political implications of using the material, that Byzantine rulers are typically divided into two factions: those who gained power through a coup, and those who were “born into purple”. The latter group, also known as the “porphyrogenites”, were so called due to the purple porphyry used to veneer the imperial family room in the Great Palace of Constantinople. The present lot is believed to have been carved from Blyberg porphyry mined from the quarries of Älvdalen, a Swedish municipality located northwest of Stockholm. Established in 1788 by Niels Adam Bielke, President of the Swedish Board of Mines, the Älvdalen porphyry mines aimed to generate a sustainable income for the region, which had a long history of famine and poverty. By the early 19th century, porphyry became a prized Swedish export and products crafted in the “Elfdahls Porfyrwerk” were destined to find homes in the palaces and stately homes of many foreign monarchs and dignitaries. Unlike the purple porphyry favoured by the Romans, Swedish porphyry is characterised by its dark colour.Condition report: Minute rim chips
Portrait of a lady, probably a member of the Hunt family of Boreatton, Shropshire, half length, within a stone cartouche oil on canvas 76 x 61cmFootnote: Provenance: Boreatton Park by 1882 and according to a label on the reverse: "Bought back by Elizabeth Castleden / Hunt d. of John Matthew Dove / who bought the old Hall with about / 125 acres, on the sale of the estate / in 1914, for his son-in-law / Richard Hunt husband of the / above E.C. Hunt & youngest / son of Rowland Hunt of / Boreatton & Plaish / Co. Salop." An identical provenance note can be found on the reverse of a portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller of Thomas Papillon, now in the National Portrait Gallery, no. NPG5188.Condition report: Oil on canvas which appear to have an early lining. The picture is in plane with good tension. There are a few patches on the reverse of the canvas securing old damages. The corners of the painting have a slightly different appearance with a line of cracking following the fictive oval. The surface at the corners has a more prominent canvas weave and craquelure pattern. There are areas of retouching across the surface. The varnish is slightly yellowed and semi-glossy. There are a few scuffs and scratches to the surface. Dirt has build up behind the lower stretcher bar. The frame is in a good condition.
A quantity of modern costume jewellery and effects, to include a Joy Mangano faux pearl necklace, a pair of Celtic silver plated earrings, multi paste stone bracelet and necklaces, pearl and paste stone necklace, changeable pearl earrings, faux pearl stud earrings, an eastern bracelet and a jade bangle. (a quantity)
A collection of souvenir items, to include a carved stone building, two African heart stone models of a hippo and a rhino, a terracotta small oil lamp, mosaic panel depicting a palm tree by repute purchased in Petra, Jordan, another similar mosaic purchased in Madaba, Jordan, and a stone carving of Egyptian figures and hieroglyphics. (7)
An Arts and Crafts white metal negligee pendant set oval amethyst with three drops each set single seed pearl and pear shaped amethyst. The main stone (17 x 14mm) has a couple of minor rubs along the table edges, othewise all ok. The left hand drop has been reversed, but can esily be reinstated to the correct position.
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