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Camera in case, micro tripod, film cans, original manual.Up for auction is this Rollei 16, a 16mm subminiature camera made during the cold-war craze for "spy" cameras and miniaturized technology. The camera features a chrome and black sleek finish, in its original black leatherette zippered case. In addition, an accessory pouch holds the tiny, robust camera, two containers of original 16mm film cassettes, a miniature telescoping tripod with hidden remote cable, a Rollei flash bulb attachment unit in case, a Rollei electronic flash unit adapter in box, and an accessory rail. The original owner's manual, an English copy, and a B&W detachable lens filter with case are also to be found. A fascinating piece for any collector of camera technology, cold war memorabilia, or that special spy in your life. Issued: 1963-1967 Dimensions: 8"L x 3"D x 4.5"H, in case Manufacturer: Rollei Country of Origin: Germany Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
RYOZAN; a Japanese Satsuma globular tripod box and cover, the main body decorated with a near continuous band of figures in a landscape with small floral panel interspersing, gilt heightened throughout and raised on three slender and slightly outswept supports, signed, height 17.5cm.Provenance: the property of a Worcestershire gentleman.Additional InformationThere has been a section restored to the lid, it is visible under UV light and has been done exceptionally well, some very minor rubbing to the gilding elsewhere, noticeably to the inner rim, otherwise ok.
Royal China Works Worcester Nice Quality Hand Painted Globular Shaped Ornate Footed Lidded Bowl / Vase, with Large Painted Panoramic View of Farm Buildings, Overlooking a River with Cattle Drinking, to Center Panel with Cobalt Blue Surrounds Further Embellished with Gold Painted Tripod Legs. The Whole Being Very Pleasing, Height 6 Inches - 15 cm. Pristine Condition In All Aspects.
A Mixed Collection Of Late 19th / Early 20th Century Ceramics To include French hand painted bowl with fluted edge raised on tripod base, Minton bone china circular lidded trinket dish in Eau De Nil with gilt transfer print detail, Wedgwood candlestick with transfer printed green posy detail, Italian lidded pomander with moulded gilt fruit and vine decoration. Also an unusual American vase by Lenox, of elongated trumpet form with acanthus moulding.
Magna Graecia, Apulia, Canosa, ca. second half of the 4th century BCE. A beautifully preserved ceramic lidded pyxis, cylindrical in form, with tripod, avian-shaped legs. The rim of the vessel has a slight lip which allows its lid to fit in place. The lid is saucer-shaped, with a raised, disc-shaped handle featuring a face - perhaps of Medusa - in relief. The edges of the lid hang out over the vessel, mirroring the form of the base, which flares outward above the legs. In the distinctive Canosan style, the surface is painted a creamy white, with pretty pale pink bands and vine and floral decorations encircling the lid and the body. The pyxis form is found throughout the ancient Near East and the Classical world, a rounded vessel with a fitted lid, originally made to hold cosmetics, trinkets, or jewelry. The form was probably imported to the ancient Levant from Mycenaean Greece. Size: 8.25" W x 4.75" H (21 cm x 12.1 cm)Canosa, or Canosion as it was known then, was a major center of the ceramics and pottery trade when it was a Greek polis. It produced truly unique pottery, completely different in decoration style (although not in shape) from earlier and neighboring traditions. The clay is buff, with the decoration applied directly to it without the use of slip. This pretty vessel would have belonged to a woman living in the region and was probably buried with her.This piece has been tested using thermoluminescence (TL) analysis and has been found to be ancient and of the period stated. A full report will accompany purchase. Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection; ex-private Texas, USA collection, acquired in the 1980s Condition: Drill holes for TL on underside of body and inside the lid. Base has been repaired, with some small areas of added clay on interior of the vessel. This is well done and invisible from the outside. The pigment is beautifully preserved. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146052
A GEORGE II SILVER TEA KETTLE JOHN JACOB LONDON 1753 ogee shaped chased to the shoulders and domed lid with Rococo scrolls and foliage surrounding two cartouches engraved with a crest the leather insulated swing handle mounted above cast and applied shells terminating in grotesque masks with cast vine finial; together with an associated silver stand and burner the tripod stand with a foliate chased band above openwork cast scroll foliage between the leaf-capped scroll supports ending in shaped pad feet the fixed burner with foliate chased rim the stand apparently unmarked mid 18th century the burner maker’s mark W.G twice only 41cm high 2255gr (72oz) (2)
A CHINESE CELADON TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER YUAN/MING DYNASTY The compressed circular body with a waisted neck and two fish-shaped handles applied to the rim, the legs moulded with animal masks, 14cm. Provenance: from a Hong Kong private collection, sold in these rooms on 21st May 2008, lot 629. Cf. M Medley, Celadon Wares from the Sir Percival David Foundation, pl. IX, no.9 for a related example.
A CHINESE BAMBOO ARCHAISTIC TRIPOD VESSEL QING DYNASTY The tapered body supported on three lappet-shaped legs, all carved with taotie masks in shallow relief, with an animal head-shaped handle, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, together with a wood stand, 8.8cm. (2) Provenance: a Hong Kong private collection, previously in an American private collection, Pittsburgh, later the Alice Boney Collection, purchased form Freeman's Philadelphia, 16th September 2008, lot 151.

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