* MPP Micro-Technical. MPP Micro-Technical Mk VIII fully adjustable technical 5x4 plate camera body, manufactured circa 1965 in England by Micro Precision Products Limited, drop and rising front, cross front, triple extension, swing front and swing back, quick-release rotating back, sports finder, complete with original brown hard leather case, 5 double plate holders and promotional leaflet, no lens included, excellent condition and in good working order, plus a sturdy metal Benbo tripod with Manfrotto clampQty: (2)
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Two modern bulkhead type tripod lamps, the taller example with wooden frame, the smaller example with chrome and leatherette frame, height of largest 132cm, height of smaller 50cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear, the top section is slightly loose on the larger lamp, scratches, scuffs throughout.
A mahogany coat stand incorporating 19th century elements, height 169cm, a tilt top tripod occasional table and a white painted trunk (3).Additional InformationThe stand with significant wear to the base, section of chipped and lost veneer, further scratches, chips, losses, some splits, heavy wear to upper section as well. One of the hooks visibly reglued on, heavy scuffs, scrapes and surface losses as well. This piece appears to have been made up of different sections of furniture. The tripod table with some pronounced splits, scuffs, scrapes and damage throughout. Trunk also in worn condition.
Sammlung präkolumbische Gefäße. a) H 17cm, ø 27cm. Heller, rötlicher Ton. Steilwandige hohe Dreifußschale. Maya, frühklassische Periode, 300 v. - 300 n. Chr. Oberfläche etwas porös, Spuren von Bemalung, sonst intakt.b) H 9cm, ø 27cm. Rötlicher Ton mit Spuren von Bemalung. Flache, breite Schale auf kurzen Füßen mit Noppendekor und gezacktem Rand. Sprung in der Außenwand, minimale Abbrüche an den Zacken, poröse Oberfläche, sonst intakt. a) und b) Ex Sammlung E. Würfel, Bayern, seit mindestens 1976. Ex Gorny & Mosch Auktion 268, 2019, Los 818. c) ø 6,5cm. Brauner Ton. Kugeliges Gefäß mit weitem Ausguss. Chorrera, um 300 n. Chr. Rand stark beschädigt. d) H 7,5cm. Rötlicher Ton mit Kugelapplikation und schwarzer Bemalung. Kugeliges Knickwandgefäß mit Ausguss. Chorrera, um 300 n. Chr. Am Ausguss beschädigt. e) H 8,5cm. Ton mit dunkelbraunem Überzug. Kännchen mit breitem Schlaufenhenkel. Chorrera, um 300 n. Chr. Am Ausguss beschädigt. Ex Sammlung E. und A.L. Erworben 1968 - 1980. Seitdem Familienbesitz und seit mind. 1980 in Deutschland. Chimú-Kultur, circa 900 - 1470 n. Chr. f) H 15,5cm. Dunkelgrauer Ton. Henkelkrug mit beidseitigem Federdekor. Intakt. g) H 23cm. Henkelkanne aus rötlichem Ton mit Resten eines geometrischen Dekors in schwarzer Farbe. Provenienz: Ex Gorny & Mosch Auktion 252, 2017, Los 780 (Teil); ex Sammlung W. B., Baden-Württemberg, 1930 - 1962. h) Colima, 200 v. - 400 n. Chr. H ca. 16,5cm, ø 9,5cm. Grauer Ton mit rotem Überzug und schwarzer Bemalung. Vase mit Knickwand und ausgestelltem Rand, mit schwarzem Gittermuster bemalt. Kleines Loch in der Gefäßwand, sonst intakt. Außerdem eine Tierfigur (L 12cm) Provenienz: Ex Sammlung Professor Dr. Günther Marschall, Hamburg (1913 - 1997), erworben zwischen 1967 und 1975. Ex Gorny & Mosch 248, 2017, 870 (Teil). 9 Stück! Pre-Columbian terracotta vessels incl. two Maya tripod bowls and three small Chorrera vessels. Maya vases mostly intact, Chorrera vessels with little missing parts. Two Chimú clay vessels: Reddish clay, spouted vase with handle on a high foot, small residues of formerly black painted geometrical pattern. Intact. A one handled grey ware jug, canteen form with plume ornament. Intact. Ca. 900-1470 AD. A colima reddish bowl and a reddish animal figure of insecure date9 pieces!VERKAUFT WIE BESEHEN, KEINE RÜCKGABE! / SOLD AS VIEWED, NO RETURN! Provenienz: In Deutschland mindestens seit 1997.
Collection of range kit, to include two Green Kat 22 x 60 spotting scopes and one Parker Hale tripod, 511 shoulder bag, Bob Allen size 48 canvas shooting jacket, HPS folding canvas shooting box, pair of Parker Hale elbow pads and three sets of ear defenders.Condition report: Scope lenses good without serious scratches or damage. Clear sight picture.
A good Worcester wine taster, circa 1765-68Finely moulded in the shape of a half-peach, the exterior with crisp ozier moulding beneath delicately embossed peach blossom and leaves sprouting from an applied twig handle and a tripod foot ring, naturalistically coloured, the inside rim with a formal flower border in famille rose palette and a similar flower and insect inside the base, 10cm wideFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionThe shape derives from a Chinese prototype, probably intended for a scholar's table. Peaches are a recognisable symbol of longevity in Chinese art. For discussions of this rare form at Worcester see Sandon and Spero, The Zorensky Collection (1996), p.122 and John Sandon, Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, p.368. A very similar wine taster from The Sir Jeremy Lever Collection was sold by Bonhams, 7 March 2007, lot 203. For a slightly larger example in the John Alchin Collection see lot 57 in this sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early-20th century brass and oak cribbage board in the form of a brass horse shoe mounted on an oak block, the card and marker drawer with stirrup handle, 17 x 14cm, 6cm high and a plated table lighter in the form of a jockey's cap, on tripod riding crops and horseshoe base, 12cm high, (one crop damaged), (2).
Four Chelsea tripod stands c.1760, a bunch of grapes hung between each scrolling foot, the top of which terminates in a shell above the flat surface, the moulding detailed in green, puce and gilt, gold anchor marks to two, puce anchor to another, some faults, 8.5cm high. (4) Two with a paper label for the F Hurlbutt Collection.

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