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Darren Till signed UFC 12x8 colour photo. Darren Jake Till (born 24 December 1992) is an English professional mixed martial artist and former Muay Thai kickboxer. He currently competes in the middleweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. As of 7 August 2021, he is #8 in the UFC middleweight rankings. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
A collection of foreign and British coins, including George V, George VI and Elizabeth II one and two shillings, George V one florins, and 1915 - 1936 half crowns. With mid - late 20th century foreign currency including Thai baht, francs, pfennig, ptas, groschen, and three Netherland WW2 wartime coins. One Banque du Canada 1937 One Dollar note.
A collection of Thai sterling silver including fan shaped black enamelled brooch (4.5cm x 7cm), an oval brooch with figure riding on an elephant with pierced border, black enamelled clip brooch, three pairs of earrings with dancing figures, one sleevelink (a/f), two Japanese gilt metal stick pins and a tie clip (a lot)
A Collection of Assorted Thai or South East Asian Silver, including three bowls, variously heavily chased; five stacking wickerwork dishes and other items (qty)The smallest of the three bowls tests as 98% silver. The smallest of the wickerwork dishes tests as just above sterling silver. One of the tapering vessels tests as 98% silver and the dish with foliage border tests as approximately 86% silver. The other items have not been tested but would likely test similarly.
Miscellaneous silver and silver plate, including six Chinese long drink spoons surmounted with green jade, Thai silver spoons, English silver five silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark, mm CB & S;Victorian silver mustard, four silver coffee spoons, silver bookmark, two silver salt spoons, silver butter knife Sheffield hallmark, mm R & D, mother of pearl miniature fruit knife and a pair of pince-nez with enamel detailing.
A LARGE SOUTHEAST ASIAN STONE HEAD OF BUDDHA ON STAND. Finely carved with hair in tight curls over the ushnisha, with serene expression, downcast eyes each with an incised spiral, under a single bow shaped brow and elongated ears. Probably Cambodian or Thai. Mounted on a heavy display stand. Head size 55cm. Total height on stand approx. 127cm. Stone head in good overall condition
A THAI BRONZE SEATED FIGURE OF BUDDHA, 8th-10th CENTURY AD, OXFORD TL TESTED. Seated in maravijaya dressed in a robed draped over the left shoulder. 15.5cm tall. Weight 698 grams. Together with an Oxford Thermoluminescence Analysis Report, Sample No. N121j56, dated 20 September 2021, concluding the casting core is consistent with the suggest period of manufacture. Small 4mm hole to front right side. No signs of repair in good order.
Antique Thai chest or manuscript cabinet, likely Rattanakosin period, 18th century. With tapering black and red lacquered gilt wood. Excellent for holding a Bencharong porcelain collection.Height: 69 in x width: 34 3/4 in x depth: 30 1/2 in.Condition: The cabinet is structurally sound and stable. The doors open and close smoothly. There is some rubbing and fading of the painted decoration throughout. Some losses along the handles as well as the legs, visible in the lot listing. Small to medium chips, scuffs, and scratches throughout consistent with age and use. Along the back right vertical support there is separation to the joints, visible in the lot listing. There are some small wormholes throughout, visible when the doors are opened and the light comes through. The color of the finials appears to match that of the interior, though they have faded somewhat. Some wear to the textile lining of the interior.
Sammlung antike Zahlungsmittel aus Südostasien, zumeist SilberLaos: Zwei Tigerzungen- und ein Bootsgeld (L 9,8 - 10,8 cm); Thailand: ein silbernes Packsattelgeld mit Punzierungen, drei Kugel-Barren, drei silberne Löffel mit getriebenen Münzen als Laffen und Kugelbarren als Griffende (L 9,7 cm), drei hohlgetriebene Thai-Münzen, zwei "Schweinemaul"-Silberbarren sowie zwei burmesische Gewichtstücke aus Bronze
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