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A collection of glassware to include six coloured hock glasses; a set of four gilt decorated wine glasses; five cut glass decanters; a glass wine jug; a set of four blue and gilt shot glasses with matching jug; a set of three champagne glasses with coloured feather style decoration; a set of four aperitif glasses with vine decoration and further glass and vaseCondition report: Not all decanter stoppers matching
A group of glassware to include a set of eight cut glass brandy glasses, eleven cut glass wine glasses, eleven cut glass champagne glasses, a set of eleven other wine glasses with engraved band of decoration, two champagne coupes, a sherry glass, a tumbler, two boxed tasting glasses and a further glassCondition report: All in good condition
A collection of glassware to include a silver lidded cut glass inkwell, 9cm high; a silver collared glass pot, 5.5cm high; a pair of late 19th century cast glass fining glasses; a silver collared cut glass and etched vase, 24cm high; eight slender champagne flutes, 16cm high, a pair of commemorative wine glasses for the Ealing Golf Club Ladies Section, 15.5cm high; two cut glass decanters and further items (22)Condition report: Lid of inkwell with damage to hinge; silver tarnished, surface scratches to glassware, chips to mother of pearl vase
Two 18th century German engravings one of Berlin from above, the other of The Charlottenburg Palace, framed and glazed, 85cm x 35.5cm together with Joseph Farquharson, a shepherd tending to his sheep, print, signed, framed, 84.5cm x 63cm; a still life of a wine flask, initialled ZD to the lower right, oil on board, framed, 34.5cm x 45cm; Miguel Rey, a Mediterranean landscape, oil on board, signed lower left, framed, 29cm x 23cm and The Oologist, a magazine cutting superimposed with a blackbird, framed and glazed, 26cm x 36cm (6)Condition report: German engravings discoloured and with some large marks; Farquharson print with foxing all over and some surface scratches; other pictures in good condition
Circa 400 BC. Southern Italian. A beautiful terracotta oinochoe with flaring trefoil rim, elongated neck, sloping shoulder, egg-shaped body, cylindrical stem and ring foot; an applied, ear-shaped handle joins the rim, rising up before descending to re-join the vessel at the shoulder. The neck and handle are painted black with cream-coloured ribbing on the neck. One side of the body presents vegetal motifs while the other shows a female figure in profile with carefully detailed eyes, small, pursed mouth and prominent nose; her elaborate coiffure is bejewelled, and she wears pendular earrings. A wave frieze runs below these scenes. This vessel would have been used for serving wine both in domestic contexts and during religious rituals. Excellent condition. Provenance: Size: L:253mm / W:75mm ; 292gProvenance: From an important British collection of Mr. C.S.; originally acquired in the 1980s on the UK/European art markets.
Circa 400 BC. The central omphalos surrounded by eighteen petals alternating with eighteen tear-shaped lobes of a lotus flower. The exterior with eighteen petals in relief. Libation bowls, known as phiale, were used across a wide geographical area - from Greece to Tibet, throughout the ancient Near East and Central Asia. These shallow bowls for holding wine in ritual and ceremonial settings were made from many materials - glass, ceramic, and many kinds of metal. Royal vessels were made of precious metals, like this one. They functioned both as tableware and as wealth - they could be stored in the royal treasury or given as gifts to people they were hoping to influence. Cf. Mahboubian, Art of Ancient Iran: Copper and Bronze, London, 1997, no.321, p.246; also the type is found in Greek phialai such as the example from Asia Minor, now in Berlin, cf. Strong, D. E., Greek and Roman Silver Plate, New York, 1966, pl.9A.Size: L:135mm / W:50mm ; 70gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s in Belgium; previously in 1970s European collection.
Late Shang Dynasty ca. 1300 - 1200 BC. This vessel consists of two parts, a rounded skirt, and an upper section that flares out at the top. The ear is half round. One relief band of two taotie patterns on a scrolling ground is placed on the tulip part, a broader one on the skirt part. Out-and inside are covered with oxidation layers. It was prominent form during the Shang and early Western Zhou dynasties and disappeared in the Eastern Zhou. This jia is a ritual vessel in bronze form. It was used to hold libations of wine for the veneration of ancestors. The vessel was made as a tripod and included two pillar-like protrusions on the rim that were possibly used to suspend the vessel overheat. This piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Size: L:270mm / W:160mm ; 1.4kg. Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Northern Italy, Etruria, circa 650 – 550 BC. A pottery vessel in the form of wine cup, also referred to as a skyphos, in what is commonly known as Bucchero ware. It is supported by a round foot, body slightly flaring from foot to rim, twin handles at either side and linear incised groove for decoration. For similar see National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne no. 80U-D1A.Size: L:90mm / W:140mm ; 170gProvenance: Property of a UK Ancient Art gallery; previously with Artemis Gallery, CO, 8/27/2014; previously with Harlan Berk Gallery, Chicago, IL.
CHANEL Schultertasche, Koll.: 2014-2015. Schwarzes und Weißes Lammleder mit Chevre Steppung, goldfarbener Hardware, umlaufendem Reißverschluss, längneverstellbare Henkel aus Gliederkette mit Leder durchflcohten und Logo-Anhänger. Innenraum aus Textil in Weinrot mit vier Fächern, eines mit Reißverschluss. Tragespuren, Abrieb und Flecken vorhanden. 22 x 16 x 9 cm. | CHANEL shoulder bag, coll.: 2014-2015. Black and white lambskin leather with chevre stitching, gold-tone hardware, wrap-around zip, adjustable link chain handles with leather fluting and logo charm. Interior in textile in wine red with four compartments, one with zip. Traces of wear, abrasion and stains present. 22 x 16 x 9 cm.
A Georgian style mahogany tripod wine table mounted with a white metal snooker plaque to the centre, the table late 19th/early 20th century, with later mounted plaque, engraved 'E. Palmer/1958-59' within cast ribbon tied laurel wreath, with carved rim, on gadrooned vase-shaped baluster stem, tripod legs and pad feet, 43.5cm high x 25cm diameter
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