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Three silver pendants on chains - 1) Malachite square set with two small stones and hung from 18" silver chain. 2) Heart shaped locket with filigree front set with Turquoise and Marcasite stones with an open lattice back. Stamped 925 FAS THAI inside and hung from an 18" silver chain. 3) Filigree pendant set with marcasite stones and hung from silver box link chain.
Assorted modern Thai silk scarves, Pashmina shawls, modern cushion covers (all in original packaging), wool scarves, gloves, berets, modern handbags, white and embroidered linen and cotton table textiles; together with group of assorted accessories, including Tod's black leather handbag; Osprey black handbag; Laura Ashley bag; various silk and other scarves including Liberty examples etc etc (six boxes)
A large Thai gilt and black lacquered wood figure of Buddha Shakyamuni, 19th century, H. 64.5cm, lacking ushnishaProvenance - The Pestalozzi International Foundation collection of Tibetan thangkas, Buddhist figures and ritual objects. In 1947, the British Pestalozzi Children's Village association was founded by Dr Henry Alexander - a German, Jewish, refugee who moved to the UK before the Second World War - and Mrs Mary Buchanan - a British sociologist. In 1959 the organisation opened a 170 acre property in Sedlescombe, East Sussex to house and educate children from displaced persons camps in Europe at the end of World War II.In 1963, twenty-two Tibetan students, along with their house parents, arrived at the village. In 1967/68 saw the last of the European students at Pestalozzi and from that point students from Tibet, India and Nepal - amongst other countries - began to arrive. The Tibetan children and their house parents rescued Buddhist thangkas (paintings) and relics from the local temples during the upheavals of the 1960s which are included in this sale. The collection also includes Buddhist figures of deities from China, Burma and Thailand. The funds raised will help Pestalozzi to continue to offer educational scholarships to children from under-privileged countries.
A Thai brown patinated bronze seated figure of Buddha H. 20.5cmProvenance - The Pestalozzi International Foundation collection of Tibetan thangkas, Buddhist figures and ritual objects. In 1947, the British Pestalozzi Children's Village association was founded by Dr Henry Alexander - a German, Jewish, refugee who moved to the UK before the Second World War - and Mrs Mary Buchanan - a British sociologist. In 1959 the organisation opened a 170 acre property in Sedlescombe, East Sussex to house and educate children from displaced persons camps in Europe at the end of World War II.In 1963, twenty-two Tibetan students, along with their house parents, arrived at the village. In 1967/68 saw the last of the European students at Pestalozzi and from that point students from Tibet, India and Nepal - amongst other countries - began to arrive. The Tibetan children and their house parents rescued Buddhist thangkas (paintings) and relics from the local temples during the upheavals of the 1960s which are included in this sale. The collection also includes Buddhist figures of deities from China, Burma and Thailand. The funds raised will help Pestalozzi to continue to offer educational scholarships to children from under-privileged countries.
PAIR OF SILVER SPECIMEN VASES BY HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM 1942, (H.15 CM), WEIGHTED, PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU VASES, BY JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1919, (H.11.2 CM), WEIGHTED, SILVER PILL BOX, FOREIGN PHOTO FRAME STAMPED 900, (H. 10.6 CM), THAI BOX, CIRCULAR DISH, SILVER MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLE, PLATED SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER AND THIRTEEN OTHER ITEMS (23)
A Chinese porcelain Swatow bowl, 17th century, decorated with blue sprays with an unglazed ring section and base, 25cm diameter and a Thai pottery vessel of Ban Chiang type, 10cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Stained star crack. Stained hairline cracks. Pitting visible. Thai vessel- Signs of commensurate wear but no concerning damage.
A pale oatmeal coloured silk sarong/sari length with orange border embroidered with gilt thread, to/w another black chiffon example with gilt thread stylised fruit and floral border, a vibrant blue silk shawl with gilt metallic stitch-work and a red silk shawl with gilt metallic stitch-work, two Thai silk fabric lengths, a pair of cream gauze panels profusely embroidered in floral/foliate design, a pale natural silk fabric piece with painted floral and gilt stitch-work and a cream table runner with blue floral embroidery
An early 20th Century Thai Thailand Niello silver cigarette box raised on bracket feet with sarcophagus shaped lid. Profusely decorated with scrolls and leaves. The lid features a central circular crest with wreath and latin notation. Wood lined fitted interior with makers stamp to base. Weighs 232 grams gros. Measures 11.5 cm wide.
A pair of early 20th Century Thai Thailand Niello silver goblets of three parts raised on a circular pedestal foot with single bladed knop stem and engraved bowl. Profusely decorated with scenes of Buddha and scrollwork. Twin ring handles to sides. Carved silver nut to base allowing dismantling of goblets. Measures 7.5cm tall. Weighs 219.7 grams.
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