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German Second World War Tropical Shoulder Boards. 11 Tropical shoulder boards, comprising Army Panzer Grenadier stitch-on board with tab cut, light apple green piping, earth brown backing; Army mountain troops earth brown wool centre with mountain green wool piping with slip-on tab, glue residue on the reverse; Army Panzer tropical slip-on, pink piped in silk, faded colour with tropical tress; Army slip-on transport nco, light blue piping, double rank pips with worn tropical lace; Army signals lemon yellow wool piping, which is worn and faded with worn and faded centre with slip-on tab; Army Panzer Grenadier earth brown centre, slip-on with light apple green piping; Luftwaffe tropical shirt material shoulder board with flight section yellow piping, slip-on, piping slightly worn; Luftwaffe flak nco with worn red piping at the point of the board, two rank pips, one sewn, one with prongs, slip-on tab with red piping; Luftwaffe slip-on with tab cut, flight section nco in shirting material with yellow wool piping; Luftwaffe lightweight European blue shirting material slip-on shoulder board for flak with red piping; and European Luftwaffe Veterinary branch with wine red piping, blue grey centre with slip-on tab complete. Two of the boards have residue of glue and paper on the reverse side where attached to a collectors display board, generally good very fine, the last rare (11) £200-£240
Imperial German Collar Patches. 4 pairs of Imperial German collar patches, comprising those for Guard Foot; Pioneer; Mecklenburg Schwerin ncos; and Prussian Foot Guards; together with 2 further pairs, 1 in plain grey; the other with wine coloured piping and red, white and grey centres, good condition (12) £80-£100
comprising a large funnel-bowled glass engraved with flowers, on a double-twist stem, 22.5cm high; a goblet, on a double-twist stem, 20cm high; a knopped-stem glass, 15.5cm high; two with rib-moulded bowls and double-twist stems, 15cm and 14.5cm high; and a DUTCH RED ENAMEL TWIST WINE GLASS, 15cm highTallest 22.5cm highProvenance: Property of a Scottish family
A Jacobean Revival oak sideboard or serving cabinet, shaped half gallery centred by a Green Man mask above a pair of central cupboard doors enclosing a shelf, flanked by further doors, the left enclosing a drawer and shelf, the right a revolving wine bottle carousel, the base with three drawers, 121.5cm high, 187cm wide, 67cm deep
WNAI - TWO CUSHIONS (2)A wine red floral canvas cushion, 56cm square, as featured in Withnail & I, together with an embroidered fruit basket cushion, 43cm x 58cmCondition Report: The cotton red floral cushion has a few small holes and rips. The colours are also faded, otherwise in good condition.The fruit basket cushion is split at the bottom. The back has small moth holes but the embroidery is in good condition. Both would benefit from careful cleaning.
A collection of 18th century drinking glasses,comprising: a wine glass, c.1740, with a funnel bowl over a plain stem and domed foot, 17cm high, another example, with an ogee bowl over a plain stem and conical folded foot, 14cm high, a large wine glass, with a funnel bowl, over an opaque twist stem, 17.7cm high, and a similar example, with an ogee over a double series opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high (4)Condition report: Large opaque twist: chipped and polished foot rimPlain ogee: possible polished bowl rim
A silver tray,by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1901, repousse decorated with scrolls enclosing a vacant cartouche,28.5cm wide11ozttogether with a collection of silver plated items,comprising two wine coasters, and a set of four serving spoons with spiral twist handles, and similar items (qty.)Condition report: Heavy tarnishing throughout. Wear to include surface scratches, knocks and scuffsNo visible hallmarks. Please see images.
Late Period, 30th Dynasty, 380-343 BC. A complete wooden gesso-painted sarcophagus of female form housed in a custom-built Edwardian glazed wooden display case, depicting the deceased wearing a tripartite wig with long lappets, fleshy face with painted detailing, wide Broad Collar with falcon-headed terminals, each wearing a sun disk, a staff with shuti symbol to each side of the collar, a figure of Sobek beneath the staff; beneath the collar kneeling Nut with her wings spread, wearing the solar disk and holding a feather in each hand, Wedjat-eye standards on either side of the goddess; the leg area of Tetosiris coffin organised as a text apron of five columns with a formula of offering and the genealogy of the deceased, protected on both sides by the Four Sons of Horus, reading: 1. Words spoken by Osiris, foremost of the westerners, good god, lord of Rosetau 2. Isis the great, mother of the god, who resides in Akhmim and Nephtys, sister of the god. That they might give 3. an offering consisting of bread and beer, oxen and fowl, wine, milk, incense, cloth and all things 4. good and pure to the ka of the Osiris Tetosiris 5. daughter of Tutu, born of Lady Tasheritmin the sarcophagus resting on a rectangular base with a band of hieroglyphs, reading: front: 'A boon which the king gives to Osiris, foremost of the westerners, lord of [...]' left: 'Rosetau Osiris (?) make perfect (?) (?) [… ...]' right: 'Tetosiris, daughter of Tutu [… … ...]'. See Abdelhalim, A., The Stela of Nes-Hor from Akhmim CG 22142, Shedet 6 (2019); Elias, J., Examination of the Three Egyptian Coffins in the Buffalo Museum of Scienze, Ahmim Mummy Studies Research Paper 96-1 (1996, revised 2012); Tamas, M., Takwa, S., Kholoud, A., The Ensemble of Djed-Hor (Coffin, Cartonnage and Hypocephalus) in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo, RdE 62, 2011; Rindi Nuzzolo Carlo, 'Tradition and Transformation: retracing Ptah-Sokar-Osiris figures from Akhmim in Museums and Private Collections' in Todd Gillen (ed.), (Re)productive Traditions in Ancient Egypt (=Aegyptiaca Leodiensia), Liège, 2017. 137cm high; 175.5cm including case (54 (69)"). By repute discovered in the necropolis of Akin. Victorian or Edwardian collection, based on the custom-built display case. Acquired in The Hague, Holland, 1961. With Christie’s, London, 7 November 2001, lot 394. Accompanied by copies of the relevant Christie's catalogue pages and a copy of the Christie's purchase invoice. Private collection of Egyptologist Paul Whelan, Hertfordshire, UK. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Alberto Maria Pollastrini. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.11034-182413. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fair condition, the display case very fine. A special display piece.
France, 16th century AD or later. A triptych of rectangular enamelled copper panels depicting: (left) Christ beneath an arch tied to a post with three soldiers beating and scourging him, a fourth kneeling before him with legend 'MAPEVE TROIT' in gold Lombardic capitals on his legs; (centre) crucifixion on a tau cross with two flanking criminals, three nobles on horseback at the foot of the cross alongside Mary and others weeping, one soldier offering a wine-soaked sponge and another piercing his side with a spear, skull at the foot of the cross; (right) deposition scene with Christ's body taken down and prepared for burial; richly coloured enamel surface in blue, violet, white and green with gold detailing, glass cabochons placed on the costumes and harness; later velvet-covered hinged frame with mounting ring. 1.25 kg, 48.5 x 26cm (19 x 10 1/4"). The Goldschmidt private European collection until 2019. Ex central London gallery. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.11045-184131. [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fine condition; minor crack to central panel.
Hornby 0 Gauge 'Open Axle-guard' (OAG) Rolling Stock, most with shaded gold company lettering, including LMS brake vans (2), LMS open wagons (2), NE open, LNER and NE timber wagons, LNER bolster (lumber) wagon, NE cattle wagon, LNER snowplough (roof and some other parts missing), a LNER brake van with off-white lettering, two white-lettered GW narrow-body open wagons, all in shades of grey, a 'NORD' open wagon with hood hoops, double-barrel wine wagon and a clerestory-roof LNER brown coach No 1224, mostly G, moderate playwear (16)
Small collection of antique glassware, comprising: punch ladle with hooked handle and snapped pontil, 20.5cm long; drinking glass with etched decoration and faceted drawn stem, 14cm high; small baluster jug with three scroll feet and snapped pontil, 10.5cm high; small reeded posy vase with circular foot and snapped pontil, 10cm high and a pair of green wine glasses with funnel bowls, knopped stems and snapped pontils, each 12.5cm high. (6).Condition:Tripod jug - 2" crack to jug, as images.Punch ladle - Age related wear, scratch marks to handle and bowl with firing bubbles. Vase - Some rubbing to shoulder and firing impurities.
Small Chinese circular dish or saucer, the lavender blue ground with gilt painted decoration of bamboo, the underside rim painted with lucky bats, painted blue six character Zhuanshu script mark, 13cm diam.; pair of small porcelain bowls with green glazed exteriors, each 9cm diam. and three small sake or wine cups. (6).Condition report:Bamboo saucer - gilded decorations rubbed and series of bubbles to the glaze.Green rice bowl - Three small firing impurities to side.Crane Bowls - One is of crackled glaze construction. Both with wear to gilded rims.
Set of three Chinese porcelain Famille Verte tea bowls and saucers decorated with cottages and figures in landscapes, each 7.5cm diam.; set of four early Ming style small blue and white tea bowls or wine cups with character marks and scrolling, each 6.5cm diam. and three others (one with mandarin mark of honour). (13).Condition report ;3 x Famille Verte - 2 cracked teabowls, all with rim chips. saucers all have small rim chips.4 x Ming - glaze defects and impurities to all, slight fritting to rim of one.Famille Rose - 2 x 1" haircracks, small rim chipsBlue and White Cricket & Flowers - 1/2" haircrack, 2 tiny rim chips.Blue and White transfer - Glaze impurities, poor decoration.
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