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JADE CONG, NEOLITHIC STYLE OF WESTERN CHINA, the plain rectangular vessel with a circular top and base, the extensively calcified stone with dark green/grey striations and creamy coloured mottling and other areas of pale biscuit stone, with a smooth matt polish and areas of old damage exposing the rough stone, 26cm high, on a patinated bronze stand Note: This cong belongs to a group usually attributed to Western China and dated between the Neolithic and Western Zhou periods. Similar examples have been excavated from Shang Quancun in Shanxi Province. These relatively plain cong may be compared with jades from Guanghan Sanxingdui in Sichuan Province.
CEREMONIAL JADE BLADE, NEOLITHIC STYLE OF THE LONGSHAN CULTURE the shaped rectangular blade with three pierced holes along the upper edge, the olive green and brown stone with interesting creamy white and darker brown striations and mottling, with a subtle polish, 26cm long, on a patinated bronze stand
LARGE CEREMONIAL JADE BLADE, NEOLITHIC STYLE, the shaped rectangular blade with one large pierced hole and two smaller pierced holes in an irregular pattern, the honey coloured brown stone darkening towards the blade edge and with creamy dark green striations and a large celadon cloud patch towards the centre, the stone with a soft lustrous polish, 38cm long, on a patinated bronze stand
A MONUMENTAL CHINESE JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, NEOLITHIC STYLE OF THE LONGSHAN OR ERLITOU CULTURES, the slightly flared rectangular blade with a rounded end and a single circular hole, the dark olive green stone with areas of creamy mottling with dark honey coloured striations, the stone with a soft lustrous polish but with areas along the edges chipped to expose the rough stone, 40.5cm long x 19.5cm wide (maximum) and 1.5cm deep, on a patinated bronze stand
UNUSUAL 'PUDDINGSTONE' FAMILLE ROSE VASE, QING OR LATER, of shouldered ovoid form with a flared neck, the body enamelled in polychrome to simulate "pudding-stone" and decorated with two oval panels of magpies perched amidst prunus blossom and quail nesting amidst flowers sprouting from rockwork and bamboo shoots, the shoulders with iron red and gilt dragons mask loop handles and the base painted to simulate lacquer with flowers and scrolls in gilt on a brown ground, the base with a large Qianlong sealmark in gilt on a brown ground, 21cm high. Provenance: William Phelps Clifford, Esq. (b.1845) of Dursley, Gloucestershire, and thence by descent. Private collection, South Dorset.
A group of eight framed colour photographs from the Terry Venables Collection being a selection of favourites relating to Euro '96,i) Alan Shearer & David Platt visiting the Great Wall of Chinaii) Teddy Buxton giving Robbie Fowler a drink from a water bottleiii) An England fan dressed in a Gazza spitting image-style head with exposed latex boobsiv) Swiss fan at Euro '96 wearing an 'emmental' hatv) Stuart Pearce's reaction to conceding a penalty (handball) v Switzerland at Euro '96vi) Tony Adams congratulating David Seaman after the Euro '96 q/f penalty shoot-outvii) David Seaman celebrating after the Euro '96 q/f penalty shoot-outviii) double-mounted, Skinner & Baddiel with Steve Stone and the Jules Rimet Trophy; and Terry Venables and Maradona at a World XI match,some with hand written captions, various sizes, typically 36 by 43cm., good condition
Two Diamond multi stone cluster Rings. (1) 9ct Gold Target cluster ring with 5 rings of small diamonds and a top stone. (3 diamonds missing) measuring approx 19.5mm in diameter. Size UK - J and USA - 4.25. (2) 9ct Gold Marquise shaped Diamond Ring measuring approx 16.4mm x 12mm across. Stamped 0.50DIA inside the shank, however there are 6 small diamonds missing. Size UK - J 1/2 and USA - 5. Total weight approx 8.9g
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