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A late Victorian silver cylindrical vase with shaped rim, the tapered body pierced with scroll and floral ornament on moulded foot rim, 11.5ins high, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1896 (loaded), a George V silver rectangular dish, 7.75ins x 6.75ins, Sheffield 1919, and a selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 28oz)
Four George V silver circular two-handled dishes with pierced sides and pierced handles, 4ins diameter x 5.25ins wide (from handle to handle) x 1.25ins high, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1923, an Edward VII silver three-handled specimen vase with hammered finish, 8ins high, London 1907, three cigarette boxes, a selection of silver napkin rings, silver and silvery metal teaspoons and commemorative spoons (combined weighable silver 14oz)
Tibetan Amitabha Buddha, Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 AD A gilt bronze statuette of Amitabha Buddha, wearing a crown with three pinnacles to the front, decorated with crossed vajra thunderbolts and scrolling plant motifs, set with turquoise and coral beads. The hair pulled up into an elaborate top-knot with three buns. Elongated ears with loop earrings in the form of snakes set with turquoise beads. Necklaces to the chest decorated with turquoise and coral beads, shawl around the upper arms decorated with scrolling plant motifs. Hands resting on the crossed legs holding the vase of the elixir of life. Seated on a double lotus throne, sealed to the underside and engraved with a double vajra thunderbolt.23cm Provenance: Ex. Private Hong Kong collection 1970-2000. Declaration of provenance: All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.
Egyptian pottery vase circa 1st Millennium BC. A pale brown pottery jar with a squat rounded body and a flaring neck with an incised line around the rim Egypt, 1st Millennium BC. Ex. Old collection: Mrs Mary Pearman, [1909 -1999] acquired during her time in Egypt between 1936 - 1944. Ex. Helios Gallery Antiquities. Intact apart from a few small surface chips. 70mm x 68mm.
Greek pottery two handled vase circa 4th or 3rd century BC. A buff Messapian two handled kantharos from the Greek south Italian colonies. This piece is very well potted with attractive red decoration in concentric lines to the neck, body and base of the pot. The item is in excellent condition and is complete and intact. A good display piece from an old English collection. Size: 160 x 180mm including handles. Very good condition.
Pre-Columbian Tripod Vase, 12th-13th century AD. A ceramic vessel with wide mouth, body tapering to a rounded base with three short feet, The body decorated with stylised plant motifs. 13cm. Provenance: Ex. Abram Simon Collection, inherited from his father. Acquired legally between 1990 - 2018.
A 19TH CENTURY CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATEwith a deep blue ground and painted with floral sprays within gilt borders, marked to the reverse 'Chamberlain's Worcester 155 New Bond Street London', with a paper label inscribed MLE & K, 22cm diameter together with a small Chamberlain's Worcester spill vase decorated with exotic birds and butterflies and also with a small lidded porcelain jug, 10.5cm high (3)
A COLLECTION OF STUDIO ART GLASS to include Bob Crooks Ice Cube bottle with stopper, Adam Aaronson gold leaf vase, Isle of Wight glory art glass, Indistinctly signed abstract perfume bottle, Wallace & Sanders, Jane Charles, Liskeard glass, Glasform paperweight, in the form of a frog etc., (a quantity)
A TENMOKU GLAZED STUDIO POTTERY VASE a spelter elephant with a Chinese seal mark beneath, a selection of vintage Art Nouveau tiles, Aldermaston Pottery preserve pot, Chamberlain Worcester plates, Wedgwood mug etc., (a quantity) Tiles Provenance: The Tile collection of Michael Blood and the Tile collection of Carolyn Wraight
A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a Victorian bookstand, a 19th Century lead tobacco box and cover, a Tuderic pint tankard, a cased set of silver plated teaspoons, three small pictures, turned alabaster vase, a Rolls Royce advertising mirror, a group of early 20th Century photographs, (some rolled up), horse brasses etc.,
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