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A Japanese Carved Hardwood Netsuke as a Cha-Bako, 19th century, pierced to reveal diminutive landscapes and figures in buildings, with tatami effect to the basal underside, 3.3cm high, 33.8cm long; Two Chinese Carved Peach Stone Boats, on half peach stone stands, the longest 4.5cm long; A Chinese Carved Wood Study of an Emaciated Recumbent Sage, early 20th century, the grinning skeletal figure lying on a leaf, 14cm long; and A Chinese Carved and Stained Ox Horn Ornament, late 19th/early 20th century, the upper part of the horn section carved in relief with kylin near rocks, 16.2cm high, on a carved wood stand (5)
A Group of Eleven Mainly Chinese Carved Stone and Glass Ornaments, 19th/20th century, comprising a group of birds in purple spa, a buffalo (horns lacking), an octagonal dish, a goldfish, a rabbit, an owl, a Budda pendant, a pig pendant, a lotus pierced pendant, a veined marble rectangular stand, and a pink tinted glass buffalo on wooden stand, the largest 17cm high; and Three Other Items, comprising a Chinese bronze recumbent kylin, 19th century, 1.9cm long, a slab-sided pottery vase, 3.7cm and a bronze clothes pin, 6.5cm
An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the square trap cut emerald in a yellow claw setting sits within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, total diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N1/2. Accompanied by a report card from the AIGS, number GB 1003546 dated 18 March 2010, describing the emerald as natural, fissures in this stone contain an oil-like substance.
Male Lion (Panthera leo), modern, full mount, rising up on its rear legs with upheld paws and jaw open, 1m70cm high, stone and gravelled effect rectangular plinth with wood effect edge moulding, the base 132cm by 74cm by 14cm See illustration CITES Appendix II Annex B With proof of legal import
Pamphlets. An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Unitarian Doctrine; in the Societies at Rochdale, Newchurch in Rossendale, and other Places, Formerly in Connexion with the Late Rev. Joseph Cooke: in Ten Letters to a Friend, by John Ashworth, Rochdale: printed for the author, 1817, bound with A defence of the British & Foreign School Society Against the Remarks in the Sixty-Seventh Number of the Edinburgh Review, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with Observations on Mr Brougham’s Bill..., and the Danger that will arise from it to the Cause of Religious Liberty, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with The Causes of Deism and Atheism; a Lecture, Delivered in the Unitarian Meeting-House, Moor-Lane, Bolton, on Sunday Evening, January 19th, 1823, with Notes and Appendix by George Harris, 1823, bound with The Lancashire and Cheshire Unitarian Christian Association, and the Christian Reflector, Vindicated from the Aspersions of the Rev. B.R. Davis, of Chowhent, by George Harris, Liverpool, 1823, bound with A Compliance with the “Enquirer’s Request;” being a Solution of Unitarian or Socinian Doubts and Difficulties on the Nature of Divine Unitay..., by Thomas Pilkington, Haslingden, 1822, bound withRemarks on “A Compliance with the Inquirer’s Request..., Addressed to T. Pilkington, of Haslingden, by John Ashworth, [1823], bound with Letters to the Rev. J. Kinghorn, on the Doctrine of the Divinity of Christ, by I. Perry, 1813, bound with An Oration Delivered on Monday, October 16, 1809, on Laying the First Stone of the New Gravel-Pit Meeting-House, in Paradise Field, Hackney, by Robert Aspland, pub. Harlow, 1809, bound with six other similar pamphlets, some dust soiling and few marks, contemp. half calf, upper board deached, lower joint cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Henry (Matthew), An Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testaments: with Practical Remarks and Observations, 6 vols., 1812, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some light dampstaining, contemmp. marbled calf gilt, joints cracked and few boards detached, 4to (7)
[Verbeek, Gustave]. The Upside Downs of Old Man Muffaroo and Little Lady Lovekins [cover-title], The New York Herald Co., 1904, 16pp. col. printed comic strip, soiled and torn with numerous adhesive tape repairs, one leaf with loss to fore-margin, contemp. cloth-backed boards, with printed labels on cover, rubbed and soiled, oblong folio. Rare. Containing: The Magic Carpet; The Bad Boy and the Stone; At the House of the Writing Pig; The Danger of Having an Idea; A Fruit Stealing Expedition; And the Cat Came Back; An Eventful Easter; The Story of the Stork; The Goose that Land a Golden Egg; A Narrow Escape; A Fish Story; The Fairy Palace; The Bird, the Berries and the Basket; An Old Story with a New Ending; The Negro and the Watermelon. (1)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by Lawrence and Co, Birmingham 1809, octagonal bowl, engraved decoration, fish-tale handle, a modern caddy spoon with a pierced handle, plus a George III silver shovel caddy spoon, with a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1810, plus two gilt metal fob seals, one with a hard stone matrix. (5)
A collection of 20th century military buttons and badges; silver matchbox holder for the Second Life Guards; Queen Mary`s Christmas boxes (2); trench art, miniature scimitar; The British Military Album (a musical photograph album), c. 1890; 1914 Star (S - 1944 Pte. H. H. Stone 4/R. Fus); 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal (names erased); Iron Cross, 1939. Varied state. (lot)
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