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AN OLD IRON COAL SCUTTLE together with a group of pewter mugs, a coaching horn, a set of brass fire irons, an old copper kettle and a group of various woodworking tools etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A small vintage stained wooden nest or bank of twenty four small drawers, with label 'Emir, Made in London England', 36cm wide x 22cm deep x 31cm high, together with a 19th century copper helmet shaped coal scuttle, a brass skimmer, sundry fire tools and a small companion set, the finial in the form of a Viking ship in full sail
A collection of workshop and other power tools, all used but mostly housed within original packaging, including a Parkside PTPM 500 A1 Electric Bench Top Pillar Drill, a Maypole 130A Arc Welder, a Bosch PKS46 Circular Saw, a Parkside Grinder, Bosch PHO 100 Planer, etc, together with a Sony MVC-FD91 Digital Mavica Mpegmovie Camera
A Frister & Rossmann portable sewing machine, housed within a walnut veneered case with Tunbridge banded inlay, together with a 19th century copper bed warming pan with ebonised handle, a bell metal jam pan, with fixed steel loop handle and a stitched tan leather Gladstone type bag containing sundry vintage and later hand tools
Miscellaneous hand tools: - two Stanley and Record wheel braces (record brace has bit storage in the handle),- three marking gauges,- a Warrington pattern hammer- a set of six boxwood handled gimlets- a Stanley no 80 scraper tool- two sets of pliers- fencing pliers / hammer- a rare 1935 Bellhangers gimlet length 36 inches- a 1925 Diston curved back panel saw 9TPI- a Diston hand saw curved back 1935 - virtually unused (some original grease), 6TPI
A COLLECTION OF MODERN AND VINTAGE TOOLS including a Black and Decker Scorpion Reciprocating saw (PAT pass and working), an unbranded electric chain saw (no cable), two vintage drills (spares and repairs), a pair of Record 141 corner clamps, a Halfords battery charger (PAT pass and working), various telephones etc
A selection of silver and white metal lady's dressing table accessories, to include an Edwardian silver mounted goliath pocket watch stand by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1904, 11.2cm x 10cm, with accompanying plated goliath pocket watch, a silver mounted cut glass hair tidy, a silver mounted manicure stand with accompanying silver handled nail tools and white metal nail scissors, a silver handled shoehorn, a silver handled button hook, silver handled glove stretchers, a silver mounted comb, a silver salt spoon, a white metal manicure tool with mother of pearl handle, and a silver matchbox holder (15) Condition reports can be found attached to your lot of interest once a request has been submitted, and can be found attached to the lot at auctions.trevanionanddean.com. Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
Gastronomie - Hausväterbücher - - Walter Hermann Ryff. (Confect Buch und Hauß Apoteck, Kunstlich zubereiten, einmachen, und gebrauchen, Wes in Ordenlichen Apotecken, ... dienlich unnd nütz, Trewliche Unterrichtung ... in Acht theyl kürtzlich abgetheylt). Mit über 50 Textholzschnitten. (und) Ders., Practicierbüchlein bewerter Leibartzney, 1574. I. (Frankfurt, C. Egenolffs Erben, 1578). Titel, 344 Bll., 7 nn. Bll. - II. Ebenda 1574. (Beginnt mit) S. 9-168 (fehlt Titel u. Bll.- S. 8). (Mod.) Pp. mit RSchd. I. Weiss 3297 - VD 16, R 3936. - Zuerst 1540 erschienen. Eins der beliebtesten deutschen Hausbücher des 16. Jahrhunderts mit vielen Rezepten u. Ratschlägen. Die hübschen Holzschnitte zeigen u.a. Hausgeräte, Maulbeeren, Meerrettich, Quitten, Zitrusfrüchte, Weinfässer u.v.m. - Etwas gebräunt, gelegentlich am Oberrand schwach wasserrandig, insgesamt gut erhalten. Titel in Rot und Schwarz gedruckt. - II. Beigebd. Ders., Practicierbüchlin bewerter Leibartzney, Jn allen Kranckheyten, vnnd Leibsgebrächen Erneuwert vnnd gebessert. Mit zahlr. Textholzschn. Ebenda 1574. - VD 16 R3998 - Benzing, Ryff 125 - Gebräunt und teils fleckig bzw. fingerfleckig, teils leicht wasserrandig. One of the most popular 16th century German house books with over 50 text woodcuts, mostly old colored, depicting tools, mulberries, horseradish, quince, citrus fruit, wine barrels etc. - New boards. - Slightly browned and fingerstaining, only few waterstaining. - Added: Ryff, Practicierbüchlin bewerter Leibartzney ... 1574. With numerous text woodcuts. Missing title and leaves 1-8. - Browned and partly stained or finger-stained, partly slightly waterstained.
Pyu city-states, 2nd-10th century. The semi-translucent stone of a black color with white bands and natural dark-brown inclusions, skillfully carved and incised as a dog with a bushy bifurcated tail obscuring its hind legs. Pierced through the dog’s neck and tail to allow for suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is a very rare, beautiful, and natural banded black agate with natural white stripes and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, boring and grinding. The color is original and natural, with no trace of dying in the material and microcracks. The stone has been cleaned by hand using organic oil and its surface is smooth and polished, while the fine ancient patina has been preserved. The marks of primitive tools are clearly visible on the surface. The holes are ancient, handmade, irregular, funnel-shaped, executed from both sides using iron needles. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear, one tiny natural fissure to the tail.Weight: 15.4 gDimensions: Length 4.3 cmLiterature comparison: A very similar dog talisman is published in Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), page 168, Budapest 2016. 
Pyu city-states, 2nd-10th century. The translucent stone finely carved and neatly incised as an elephant, its stubby trunk and tusks giving it a compact shape. Pierced through the elephant’s forehead and behind allowing for suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is a rock crystal and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, chiseling, boring, and grinding. The color is natural. There are sandy deposits in the recesses of the surface. The stone has been cleaned in a tumbler and repolished by hand. There are marks of authentic ancient craftsmanship and use of primitive tools. The holes are ancient, handmade, and irregular. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear.Weight: 42.5 gDimensions: Size 2.8 x 4 cmPublished: Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), page 240-241, Budapest 2016.Literature comparison: An almost identical piece is published in Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), page 227, Budapest 2016. 
Samon Valley Culture or early Pyu city-states, 8th century BC-5th century AD. The translucent stone of good clarity with few natural inclusions, finely carved to represent a deity standing upright with a distinctive broad nose and prominent buttocks, the legs close together and the arms folded below the chest. Pierced through the sides to allow suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is a rock crystal and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, chiseling, boring, and grinding. The color is original and natural. There are no traces of dye in the recesses of the stone. The stone has been cleaned in a tumbler and re-polished by hand using organic oil. There are clear marks of authentic ancient craftsmanship and use of primitive tools. The holes are ancient, handmade, irregular, and funnel-shaped. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear.Weight: 16.5 gDimensions: Height 5.8 cm 
Pyu city-states, 2nd-10th century. The translucent stone of a pale to deep lavender tone with natural white inclusions, finely carved as a tiger with the back arched and the front paws extended forwards as if preparing to pounce at its prey. Pierced through the tiger’s neck and tail to allow suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is an amethyst and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, chiseling, boring and grinding. The color is original and natural. The stone has been cleaned by hand using organic oil. There are no traces of later dying in the recesses or on the surface of the stone. The marks of primitive tools are clearly visible on the surface. The holes are ancient, irregular, and funnel-shaped. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear, few natural fissures to the stone.Weight: 36.3 gDimensions: Length 7.4 cmLiterature comparison: Related tiger talismans are published throughout Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), Budapest 2016, with a particularly similar piece on pages 140/141. 
Samon Valley culture or early Pyu city-states, 800 BC-5th century AD. The ancient necklace consisting of 31 amethyst beads of oval and round shapes, pale to deep lavender color, and varying translucency, held together by a modern plastic string.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stones are rare pink-colored amethysts, original, ancient, cut, carved, chiseled, bored, and ground. The beads are of different sizes and all made by hand using primitive tools. The color is original and natural. The stone has been cleaned by hand while preserving the fine ancient patina. There are no traces of later dying in the recesses of the stone. The beads have been cleaned by hand while preserving the fine ancient patina. The holes are ancient, handmade, and irregular. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear, some natural fissures to the stones, and surface scratches. Weight: 62.3 gDimensions: Length 49 cmPublished: Burmese Gemstone Beads From The Collection of Dr. Zelnik, no. BR. 856 (page 375), Budapest 2019. 
Pyu city-states, 2nd-10th century. The translucent stone of good clarity with some natural inclusions, finely carved as a tiger with a cub in its mouth, a very rare depiction. Large piercing through the mouth and tail allowing for suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is a rock crystal and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, chiseling, boring, and grinding. The color is original and natural. The stone has been cleaned by hand while preserving the fine ancient patina. There are clear marks of authentic ancient craftsmanship and use of primitive tools. The holes are ancient, handmade, irregular, funnel-shaped, the use of an iron needle is apparent due to the transparency of the stone, the holes having been made from both sides, the difficulty of execution can be seen. There is no evidence of a later external intervention or the use of modern instruments on this piece. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear.Weight: 48.3 gDimensions: Length 7.8 cmLiterature comparison: Similar tiger talismans are published in Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), pages 94/95 and 142/143, Budapest 2016. 
Persia, Hellenistic period, 4th-1st century BC. The scarab talisman finely carved and incised, with a seal to the underside, and pierced to allow for suspension as an amulet. Scarabs were popular amulets and impression seals in ancient Egypt, a symbol for rebirth and regeneration which from the Middle Bronze Age (2100–1550 BC) spread across the Mediterranean and Middle East. This piece was found near Persepolis, the ancient capital of Persia. This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is a lapis lazuli of excellent quality from Afghanistan and the scarab is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, chiseling, boring, and grinding. The color of the stone is original with no traces of dye in the recesses. The stone has been cleaned in a tumbler and re-polished by hand, preserving the fine ancient patina. The holes are ancient, irregular, and funnel-shaped. There are no traces of use of modern tools. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-collection of the imperial family of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last Shah of Iran (a letter of provenance signed by Dr. Zelnik will be handed out to the winning bidder upon request). Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum, acquired from the above. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with expected minor traces of age and wear.Weight: 3.0 gDimensions: Size 0.8 x 1.7 cm 
Pyu city-states, 2nd-10th century. The semi-translucent stone of a mottled spinach-green tone with natural light and dark inclusions, skillfully carved and neatly incised to depict a tiger looking forwards with a short tail and almost straight back. Pierced through the tiger’s mouth and tail to allow suspension as a pendant.This piece was personally examined by Burmese American archaeologist and gemologist Terence Tan, a leading expert in Pyu art and Burmese gemstones, and Hungarian gemologist Dr. József Takács. Their analysis finds that the stone is an aventurine and the talisman is original, ancient, cut by hand with carving, boring and grinding. The color is original and natural. There are no traces of dye in the recesses or on the surface of the stone. There are clearly visible traces of ancient primitive tools on the surface. The stone has been cleaned by hand and re-polished; the fine ancient patina has been preserved. The holes are ancient, irregular, and funnel-shaped. A certificate signed by Dr. Zelnik attesting to the above will be handed to the winning bidder upon request.Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above.Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of age and wear.Weight: 74.8 gDimensions: Length 9 cmLiterature comparison: Similar tiger talismans are published throughout Burmese Gemstone Amulets and Talismans Volume 1 (part of the series From the Collection of Dr. Zelnik), Budapest 2016. 

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