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Anthropomorphic figure with dog. Cyprus. Circa 750 BC.Terracotta.Provenance: Private collection of Columbia University Professor of Economics Vladimir Gregorievitch Simkhovitch(1874-1959), USA. Vladimir was a great collector of ancient art and works from his collection are housed inthe Smithsonian Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Brooklyn Museum, among others.Preservation: Crack in the lower part.Measurements: 35.5 cm high; 44 cm high with stand.Cypriot male figure, showing the schematism and stylisation characteristic of this Mediterranean culture. The figure, with a tubular body and broad shoulders, holds a small dog in his left arm, also resolved in a synthetic way.Ancient Cypriot art refers to all works of visual art originating from Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean, from about 10,000 BC to about 330 AD. During this period various types of objects such as domestic tools, weapons, jewellery and decorative figures were produced. This range of art attests to the mixture of both native and foreign influences from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome as they successively occupied the country. Works of art produced in ancient Cyprus incorporate almost every visual art medium worked in ancient history, including terracotta, stone, metals, glass, and precious stones.
Augsburg binding.- Petrus de Palude. Sermones Thesauri novi de sanctis, collation: a b6 c-h8.6 i-m6 n-q8.6 r-t6 v8 x-z6 A8 B6 C8 D-F6 G-K8.6, 255 ff. (of 256, lacking final blank), b6 blank, 53 lines, Gothic type, initial spaces with guide-letters, opening initial 'R' on c1r in green on a gold ground, marginal flourish at foot in blue, green and pink and surrounded by 7 bezants (dulled), other initials in red, occasional early ink marginalia, the odd small marginal hole, spotting or foxing, some staining, occasional minor marginal worming, mostly light browning, contemporary ornately blind-stamped panelled calf from an Augsburg workshop [Kyriss 84, plate 171], tooled with a hunting roll, and rosette, star and other tools, title tooled on front cover, spine in compartments and tooled with palmettes, metal center- and corner-pieces, remains of metal clasps, foot of spine worn, head of spine with short split either side (?repaired), some loss of leather to lower cover, rubbed and scuffed, folio (276 x 191mm.; binding 284 x 202), Strasbourg, Martin Flach, 1493.⁂ A rare copy in commerce of this collection of sermons by the French theologian and Archbishop Palude. Here in an attractive unsophisticated contemporary Augsburg binding. Provenance: Robert Raydl, Dominican (1498 inscription to front pastedown recording the sale of the book to him by a pastor Christophor of ?Gravenkirchen). Literature: Goff P-516; BSB-Ink S-335; GW M41815.
Star Wars - Nine Original Star Wars Mini-Rig & accessories to include Tri-Pod Laser Cannon (complete), Vehicle Maintenance Energizer (2 x hoses & 10 x Hydrospanner Tools), 2 x Radar Laser Cannon (complete), INT-4 (missing cannon), 2 x MTV-7 (complete), Speeder Bike (missing action speed flaps) Ewok Combat Glider (complete)
Star Wars - 16 Star Wars Mini Rigs & accessories to include boxed Tri Pod Laser Cannon (complete), PDT-8 (complete, 1 x instructions), 2 x AST-5 (complete, 1 x instructions), 2 x MLC-3 (complete), 1 x INT-4 (complete), 1 x MTV-7 (complete), 1 x Radar Laser Cannon (complete), 1 x Vehicle Maintenance Energizer (2 x hoses, 7 x hydrospanner tools), CAP-2 (complete, 1 x instructions), 1 x Speeder Bike (missing speed flaps, 1 x instructions), 1 x ISP-6 (incomplete), 1 x Endor Forest Ranger (1 x instructions, missing nose canon), 1 x Ewok Assault Catapult (complete), 1 x Desert Sail Skiff (complete, 1 x instructions), plus 3 x creatures (Hoth Wampa, Tauntaun with Open Belly Rescue Feature, Tauntaun)
Singer Fine sewing Machine Portable 221 K1 boxed Antique Vintage Fine Model.The wonderful Rare K221k1 in perfect order with tray of accessories, original grip Singer Roll out mat and original Brochure and paperwork and additional tools etc. Beautifully Preserved in its hard travel case and one of the finest portable machines manufactured.( 1 +case and details given)
AN ORNAMENTAL TURNING LATHE BY HOLTZAPFFEL & CO, 64 CHARING CROSS, No. 2040, 1859,with iron bed on double mahogany stand, with integral six-drawer chest, treadle gear, crank and flywheel, 'shepherd's crook' overhead, traversing mandrel headstock with six screw hobs, segment apparatus, dividing plate and index, ornamental turning side-rest, metal turning slide-rest and screw-barrel tailstock; the accessories including ECF, VCF, ICF and drill spindle, fluting stops, keys, squares, spiral apparatus, eccentric chuck with ratchet nose, ellipse chuck with ring, UCF, HCF, dome chuck, three T-rests, set square, set bevil by Holtzapffel, callipers, twenty-two cup, screw and other plain chucks, 42 mainly hardwood-turning tools by Holtzapffel, Fenn and others with pear-shape handles, 23 similar tools with octagon boxwood handles, unusual eccentric drill spindle with segment plate, slope-top cabinet of approximately 89 slide-rest tools, 308 CF cutters and 103 drills, Holtzapffel goniostat in case with one powder tin, hollow-tool grinding outfit in case, and nineteen drills in a wood base, 5-inch centre height, 89in x 42in x 30in (226cm x 106.5cm x 76cm) overallbody 39in x 42in x 24in (99cm x 106.5cm x 61cm) Footnotes:Provenance:Lathe 2040 was supplied in March 1859 to A.G. Chapman Esq., for £70.Re-sold in February 1868 to the Rev. Sherrard B. Burnaby, presumably with much extra equipment as the price was now £170. Mr Burnaby became Vicar of Hampstead in 1873, and died in 1902 at Amersham.Literature:cf. Turning and Mechanical Manipulation, Vol. 3, 1856.The history of the ornamental turning lathe goes back to the 16th century, when Jacques Besson constructed such a lathe in 1578. Additional details were provided by Moxon in 1696, and in more comprehensive detail by Charles Plumer in 1701. However, it was the publication of Charles Holtzapffel's Turning and Mechanical Manipulation that ornamental turning expanded into a more widely spread popular practice.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Patek Philippe - a gentleman's yellow metal wristwatch, 29mm champagne dial with raised baton markers and subsidiary dial in a 34mm yellow metal case marked 750, with Patek Philippe crown, strap model with 18 carat yellow gold buckle hallmarked London 1965, in a Patek Philippe box, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:Please see further images uploaded to our website.Hands set, winds freely and watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, Patel Phillips crown, we do not have the tools to remove the screw back case so cannot look for a reference number, the case is in quite good condition with no dents, a small nick as seen in image 13, the glass is scratched. Manual wind movement. The dial appears good, it does not appear to be enamel the marks being reflections from the glass. The watch is a private entry from a family that recollect the watch being in the family for many years. The watch case is 34mm diameter without the crown.
A Brenray Watch & Clock Instrument Cleaner; Brenray Universal Ballbearing Motor; Flexo G-S crystal gauge, boxed; Inverto Striking Tool, boxed; head torch; electric motor; small anvil; micrometer; high speed twist drills; poising tool; other pocket watch repair / maker's tools; and a wooden tool box.Qty: 2 boxes
A rare pair of Charles II steel and enamelled fire tools, circa 1670To include a pair of tongs and fish-tail shovel, each with an impressive brass ball finial, their design repeated to the lower stem, and set with red, blue and possibly white emamel within a foliate and bird design, shovel 73cm long, tongs 76.5cm longProvenance:With Robin Martin, Notting Hill, London. The Christopher Bangs Collection
Mamod Minor 1 static steam engine and a SE.1a Single cylinder steam engine, both with burners, both in good used condition, a small box of spares including funnels, spare burners, tools, plus three original empty boxes for Steam Roller STR 1a with inner packing, Traction Engine T.E.1 box missing one flap and Open wagon. (5 items)
Gill, Eric (1882-1940) Collection of original designs for Woodwork by A. Romney Green, 1917 comprising 15 sheets with multiple diagrams in pencil (approx. dimensions of sheets from 14 x 11cm to 27.5 x 19cm), two of which annotated and signed by Gill at foot 'Illustration for R. G.'s book. Chap I (EG 26 Jan '17)', 8 sheets of pencilled tracings on tracing paper (one affixed to a wood-engraving by a sewing pin), and one sheet containing a diagram in blue ink, all loose in folded sheet of paper with Gill's autograph annotation in pencil 'A. R. Green, "Woodwork", Illustrations to chapter I, E. G. [...]', a few of the sketches possibly by an apprentice or Gill's co-illustrator R. John Beedham (3 annotated in a different hand from Gill's), most sheets with pin-holes along edges, the tracing paper very browned and friable, partial browning to a few other sheets, scattered spots and marked [cf. Evan GIll 269]Note: Note: Woodwork was published by St Dominic's Press in 1918 in an edition of 240 copies, and contained 21 wood-engraved diagrams of carpentry tools by Gill.Provenance: 1) G. F. Sims, bookseller, in folder with label containing typescript description (folder in two parts).2) Property of an English collector.

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