Collection of Rare - Hummel Goebel Weihnacht Female Angel Figures. Includes ( 3 ) Angels Sleeping / Relaxing - Approx 4.5 Inches In length - Long Brown Hair - Nos 42-065-07-9 & No 41-065-07-9 + Set of 3 Candle Holder Angel Figures Playing Instruments - Angel with Harp - No 42-075-07-7, Angel with Trumpet - No 42-078-07-1 & Angle with Harp - No 42-077-07-3. All Approx 3.5 Inches High & Two Angles Carrying a Candle Holder Champ - Short Hair - No 42-083-07-1. All Stamped to Bases. Please See Photo. ( 8 ) Figures In Total. ( 5 ) Come In Original Boxes.
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"Kingdom of Macedon, Demetrios I Poliorketes AR Drachm. Tarsos, circa 298-295 BC. Nike standing left on prow of galley left, blowing trumpet and cradling stylis in her left arm / Poseidon Pelagaios standing left, preparing to throw trident; A to left, AI monogram in circle to right. Newell 44. 3.60g, 17mm, 6h. Very Fine. Scattered marks, a little porous. "
Anthony and Cleopatra: An 18th Century Ivory Fan, with extravagant monture, the heavy sticks carved and pierced, silvered and gilded, and in the form known as ''battoire''. In the centre of the gorge a cherub is holding a sheaf of corn before the goddess Ceres. Single sticks are carved with ornate lattice, sticks in pairs have four cherubs aloft, a shield below, and flowers, some of the gilding in two shades. Birds and flowers feature elsewhere. The double paper leaf is painted with a classical interior, possibly showing the union of Anthony and Cleopatra. The figure of Fame blows her trumpet above a smoking altar of love and in the foreground is a prominent pile of discarded armour and emblems of Rome. Anthony, wearing a breastplate and extravagantly plumed helmet, is walking towards a kneeling woman who appears to be showing a string of pearls. Cleopatra, in yellow flowing robes and pink cloak held from the floor by a page, holds his hand. To the left a lady plays the harp. To the right a young maiden dressed in pink and blue holds a tray, casting a coquettish glance at a young soldier leaning nonchalantly on his shield. The reserves are dark, and gilded. The verso, also with dark and gilded reserves, shows a solitary young woman dressed in blue and pink, in the countryside. Guard length 26cmSome losses to the gilding and much is dull. Some yellowing to the ivory. Some rubbing to the folds.
Admiral Lord Nelson at Trafalgar: A Fine Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, circa 1805-10, the central painted panel depicting Nelson, seated behind a stone bearing a drawing of canon and other weaponry, a cherub holding a crown of laurels above him, a lady to his right bearing a spear and shield, possibly Boudica, the winged goddess Fame (Pheme, personification of fame and renown) blowing her trumpet to the left, the sun shining and warships on the sea. The slender ivory guards are both carved, the recto with a cherub, the verso more stylised, and indeed to the left side two inner sticks plus the lower guard are non-matching replacements. On the original sticks the fine carving includes two ships anchors .Guard length 18cm. Together with period fan tube in mid green cardReplacement of lower guard and two sticks. A small sliver of ivory missing at the top of the fourth stick in from the left. Ribbon strong.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pear Shaped Vase, painted by Harry Davis, 1910, with sheep in a landscape, printed mark, 15cm high; A Similar Ewer, painted by Harry Stinton, circa 1905, 17.5cm high; and A Trumpet Shaped Vase, painted by Ricketts, 1928, with fruit on a mossy ground, 19.5cm high (3)Harry Davis vase - with flat chip to footrim, 3cm long, only showing partially to upper side of footrim. Harry Stinton ewer - good condition. Rickets vase - with short faint hairline crack to upper rim. All three pieces with typical minor surface wear.
A box of miscellaneous china and glass ware to include a Palissy style jug with cover on matching stand, the whole surmounted by frogs and insects, impressed M Maera Daldas, Portugal, together with a pair of Chinese style trumpet shaped vases on a turquoise ground, relief decorated with sinuous entwined dragons (heavily damaged), a pair of Art Nouveau green glazed vases, glass bowl, etc
EDWARD VII SILVER STAMP HOLDERmaker Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1905, engine turned exterior with engraved floral sprig and turquoise slide mechanism, gilt wash interior, 5.5cm wide; along with other silver items including cruets, napkin rings, a flower trumpet, etc., weighable silver 487g gross
A collection of three St Paul's Cathredral limited edition Royal commemorative silver ware, all by Hector Miller for Aurum, to include; 'The Royal Scallop Dish', the silver gilt scallop form dish having surmount of two cherubs, one holding a crown, the other blowing a trumpet, stamped to base number '110' and 'To commemorate the birth of Prince William of Wales, born 21 June 1982 in London and christened 4th August 1982 at Buckingham Palace, William Arthur Philip Louis' and with marks for maker and London 1982, width approx 11cm, approx weight 169.2g; a parcel silver gilt goblet, having slender silver bowl upheld by three silver gilt winged heraldic beasts, raised upon out swept pedestal foot with three silver gilt panels of orange blossom, numbered 538, stamped to base marks for maker and London 1981 and 'A limited edition of 1000 made by order of the Dean & Chapter of St Paul's to commemorate the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and The Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981', with certificate, height approx 16.7cm, approx weight 378.1g; a silver gilt salt, to commemorate the birth of HRH Prince William, having scallop form bowl raised upon stand fashioned as a seated dragon holding pearl, numbered to base 95/250, London 1982, approx height 6.6cm, approx weight 177.5g (3)
A mottled blue monochrome vase with trumpet neck, just under 20 cm high; together with a blue and white oviform vase, decorated with a bird-of-prey beneath pine, 13 cm diameter; the last possibly Japanese Arita (2)Some damage extant, including: extremity chips and/or loss to the blue and white vase.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a set of six silver meat forks, beaded silver handles, steel prongs, by Carrington and Co, plus six matching 18th century knives, plus a trumpet vase, a George III basting spoon, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, a cased pair of salt cellars, (a.f), two tablespoons, six dessert spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of salt spoons, a set of six coffee spoons, an Austro-Hungarian salt cellar and chamber stick, and various spoons, plus electroplated items: a chamber stick, a pair of salt cellars and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weighable 20oz. (qty)
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