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WW2 period Allied / RAF Far East Silk issue Personalised Goolie Chit This example has been attached to a section of white parachute, showing the Union Jack Flag and gives a friendly message in various languages, Chinese, Thai, Tamil, etc. Remains in good clean condition. Possibly worn as a scarf.
A SANDSTONE FIGURE OF A MALE DEITY, CHAM PERIODVietnam, 10th century. Boldly carved standing in samabhanga with the left hand holding a club and the right raised in front of the chest, wearing a diaphanous robe tied at the waist, the serene face with heavy-lidded eyes and full lips.Provenance: From a French private collection, acquired in the Parisian trade.Condition: Excellent condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, signs of weathering and erosion, losses, nicks, scratches, encrustations, few structural cracks.Weight: 9.5 kg (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 38 cm (excl. stand) and 38.5 cm (incl. stand)Mounted to an associated metal stand. (2)The height of Cham civilization occurred during the 7th to 10th centuries, when the seafaring Cham controlled the silk and spice trade in the South China Sea between China, India, the Indonesian archipelago and the Abbasid empire. However, this period was also marked by several raids by Javanese kingdoms, near-continuous warfare with the Dai Viet to the north as well as a fierce and often bellicose rivalry with their western neighbors, the Khmer of Angkor in present-day Cambodia. Much like the Khmer had to abandon Angkor after a Thai invasion in 1431, the Cham gradually lost their northern territories to the Dai Viet between the 10th and 15th centuries, beginning with the sack and eventual abandonment of Indrapura and culminating in the destruction of the Cham capital Vijaya in 1471, after which only the southern principality of Panduranga remained.Auction result comparison: Compare a related sandstone figure of a female deity, 75 cm high, dated 10th-11th century, at Sotheby's New York in Indian and Southeast Asian Works of Art on 19 March 2008, lot 247, bought-in at an estimate of USD 50,000-70,000.
A GROUP OF ORIENTAL AND THAI CERAMICS, BRONZES AND PICTURES, to include a green nephrite scent bottle with decorative metalwork and glass cabochon stopper, two gilt bronze Thai figures, one standing on a rectangular plinth, the other kneeling, tallest 39cm including plinth, four framed pictures, a Japanese tea set, vases, elephant plant stand, bowls, figurines, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd) (Qty)
A BOX OF CERAMICS, METALWARES, COSTUME JEWELLERY AND SUNDRY ITEMS to include a Thai bronze musician figure, a wooden box deeply carved with vines width 30.5cm, depth 20cm, height 11.5cm, a boxed Wedgwood Millenium Art and Music plate with boxed Millenium mug, a cigarette case with a handwritten note linking it to a British soldier in WW2, a Polish crystal pedestal bowl, Royal Worcester Moments Friendship figure group, a bag of vintage and modern costume jewellery, etc (sd) (1 BOX)
TWO THAI CELADON GLAZED BOWLS The smaller example with rounded sides and everted rim, the interior with combed decoration, the glaze pooling to the centre; the glaze to the larger example with fine crackle, heavy pooling to the centre of the interior and around the base 14cm and 19cm diameter respectively Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
A GROUP OF FOUR CELADON GLAZED CERAMICS Probably Thai, comprising: a twin-handled example with fluted decoration to the body; two small jars; and a spherical teapot form vessel The largest 12.5cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
THREE THAI SAWANKHALOK CELADON GLAZED BOWLS Likely 15th C., all of a similar design with fluted exterior on an unglazed slightly flaring foot, covered in a green celadon glaze, one example pooling heavily at the foot Largest item 6.5cm high x 13.5cm diameter Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao Additional Information: A similar example illustrated, New Light On Old Pottery, Miksic, John, p.164
A BROWN GLAZED TWIN HANDLED DOUBLE GOURD VASE Probably Khmer or Thai, the neck reduced in height, the shoulder with twin loop handles and banded decoration, in a rich brown glaze Approx 24cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
TWO THAI DISHES Probably Kalong, Northern Thailand, decorated in underglaze black, the larger with a central flowerhead and a border of similar flowers; the smaller example with a central flowerhead and a border of radiating foliage The larger 25cm diameter Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
A GROUP OF VIETNAMESE AND THAI BOXES AND VASES With underglaze blue decoration, to include a circular box and cover with stylised flowerhead to the cover; a bulbous vase with short neck (cracked and repaired); a larger box and cover, with panels of foliage; and various jars (7) The largest 12.5cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
THREE THAI FERTILITY FIGURES Each modelled seated, partially glazed, the heads broken and re-stuck Approx 10cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
A CELADON GLAZED PEAR SHAPED BOTTLE VASE Probably Thai, decorated with a central band of large flowerheads, between fluted borders, the neck with a white metal repousse decorated mount 25cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
THREE MINIATURE SOUTHEAST ASIAN DOUBLE GOURD VASES Thai or Cambodian, with twin loop handles and brown glaze Largest item 8cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images, please contact the saleroom via hello@hotlotz.com Provenance: Lots 119 - 307 from the collection of former Singaporean diplomat and Member of Parliament, Joseph Conceicao
An Indian Hindu bronze standing figure of Lakshmi, 19th century, with four arms holding attributes on integral rectangular plinth14.5cm high;a Thai archaic fragmentary bronzed ceramic bust of Buddha 11cm high; mounted on a chamfered agate stand; a metal miniature Buddha figure and a rock crystal small Ganesh (4)Lakshmi - badly dented base and angle repair, later red paint and brackets worn.Bust - framentary stateSmall Buddha - badly oxidisedGanesh - chipped
A Thai small stucco head of Buddha, perhaps Sukothai, 13th century, 10 x 7cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Thai stucco head of Buddha, Haripunjaya School, probably 13th century, with soft gaze and tightly coiled hair27.5 x 22cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Thai bronze core on clay standing Buddha, Ayutthaya style, with high arched eyebrows and tightly curled hair44cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Thai gilded and lacquered small stone head of Buddha, perhaps 18th/19th century, 11.5cm highGenerally condition is good, ware to paint commensurate with age. historic chipping to both ear lobes.The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A Thai carved wood seated Buddha, Sukothai, early 19th century, 19.5cmThe Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
A pair of Thai carved wood temple finials, 18th/19th century, one still showing a beast head129cm high (worn example) 119cm highBoth in worn condition a.f The Chinese Buddhist statuary and associated collection was acquired by C Roger Moss OBE in Hong Kong during the period 1980 to 2003.All items were officially exported from Hong Kong by shippers and handlers recommended and approved by the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hong Kong on 10th May 2003, with full documentation. Itemised inspection certificates - dated 24th February, 16th and 23rd April and 7th May 2003 (report No 0254/03) by J & H Surveying Co Ltd, Marine Surveyors - number and detail the items exported. A copy is available at Cheffins’ offices. The shipment arrived in Felixstowe, UK on 29th May 2003 and was received for transhipment by Redfern International Logistics of Leeds, recorded in their sales invoice no. IDSI2926, which details fees paid for the appropriate Sea Import Customs and Sea Import Documentation.The dating of Chinese sculpture is notoriously difficult and all such references in this catalogue are based entirely upon style and should not be relied on as a statement of fact.Regarding the stone carvings in the Moss Collection, these lots may only be bought and sold within the UK/EU. Buyers wishing to export items should make the appropriate checks before bidding. The auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any future liabilities associated with authentication or for export outside of the UK/EU. 1980??2003????C Roger Moss OBE?????????????????????????????????2003?5?10?????????????????????????????????????-??????J?H Surveying Co Ltd?2003?2?24??4?16??23??5?7???????0254/03??????????????????????Cheffins???????????????2003?5?29????????????????Redfern International Logistics????????????- IDSI2926?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Moss Collection ??????????????/??????????????????????????????????????????????????/??????????
Full title: A Thai gilt-lacquered bronze figure of a praying Buddha, 1st half 20th C.Description:H 56 cmAbout this sale: Paul De Grande is one of the major dealers of antique furniture, fine sculptures and decorative arts in Europe. In 1974, he moved to the Castle of Snellegem near Bruges. From there, he catered to the rich and famous, important decorators and museums around the world. Entering a new chapter, Paul has decided it is time to part with his private collection and part of his trade stock. This sale presents a unique opportunity to clinch a piece of this wonderful personality's history. Paul's main focus has always been on Renaissance sculpture, French and Italian furniture and pieces of museal quality. He has had sales with Christies and Sotheby's in the past. He's also an important personality on various Belgian tv shows.
BREAKING BAD - Gale Boetticher's (David Costabile) Fanny Pack and MicrophoneGale Boetticher's (David Costabile) fanny pack and microphone from Vince Gilligan's crime thriller series Breaking Bad. In the Season 4 episode "Bullet Points," Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) showed Walter White (Bryan Cranston) a video of the deceased Boetticher singing in a Thai karaoke bar.This lot consists of a multicolor striped cotton zip-up fanny pack with a plastic closure, a handheld metal and plastic Motorola microphone, and a plastic bag labeled "Ep. 404, Sc. 13 pt Gale's Fanny Pack and Kareoke [sic] Mic." The microphone is nonfunctional and its base is broken from production. Dimensions (fanny pack): 16" x 6.5" x 2" (40.75 cm x 16.5 cm x 5 cm); (mic): 8" x 1.25" x 1.25" (20.5 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm) Estimate: $600 - 800This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 22nd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.
A large 20th century Thai cold-gilt bronze Buddha, Shakyamuni, cast after a 15th century Sukhothai original, modelled with serene expression and downcast eyes, wearing loose robes with hands positioned in bhumisparsha (earth touching) mudra on a shaped triangular base, 65 cm high (base 41 cm wide x 22 cm deep approx.)
An unheated Thai ruby and vari-cut diamond cluster ring, with report from GCS, stating Thailand (Siam), no indications of heating, weighing approximately 4ct, estimated total diamond weight 1.50ct, I-J colour, VS2-SI clarity, ring size T, 6.6gCondition- Overall good condition- Please see report for further details of the ruby- Ruby is in good condition, with some abrasions and a few small nibbles to the girdle and facet edges- Diamonds are well matched, lively and bright- One marquise-shape diamond with small chip to girdle- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
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