Dimensions: Height 18 cm ; Wide 14,5 cm ; Depth 5,5 cmWeight: 849,5 grams We have only seen one other Nepalese stone stele of Avalokiteshvara with four heads and eight arms (on Cleveland Museum of Art ), seated with his consort on his lap. The main hands make the ‘turning the wheel of dharma‘ gesture, the remaining left hands hold a manuscript, a bow, a lotus flower, the upper right hand clutches a rosary, the middle one holds what looks like a crescent moon on a stick but could be an arrow, the lower one is held in the gesture of supreme generosity.
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An illustrated friendship album-commonplace book, Florence Hursthouse, n.d. [early 20th c and later], illustrated throughout, comprising five watercolours by Alfred Rawlings (1855-1939), including The National Gallery from Trafalgar Square, further watercolours, Constantinople From the deck of the "Belgerland" by John Badecock, pen-and-ink study of stick-men playing cricket, two landscapes of Hong-Kong, 21 other works on paper, various subjects, executed in pen-and-ink, pencil, or watercolour, some watercolour Christmas and greetings cards, chromolithographed Christmas and birthday, cards, a leaf illuminated with coats of arms in gouache and gilt, some b/w photographs, World War One RFC ace and wrecked zeppelin postcards, some further ephemera, occasionally inscribed with manuscript sentiment and extracts from belles-lettres, both rose and verse, sometimes in a calligraphic script, etc., contemporary red roan over boards, split and worn, but holding, 4to (25 x 19.5cm)
A Small Quantity of Jewellery, including a paste brooch, length 4.5cm; a ruby stick pin; three further stick pins including two horse shoe motifs; and two double sided locketsBrooch - 6.2 grams. Four stick pins - 4.3 grams. One locket stamped 'ROLLED GOLD' -12.8 grams. One locket hallmarked 9 carat gold - 14.0 grams.
A glossy figure of a girl wearing a white cloak and pink bows, holding a basket and wooden stick. Lladro backstamp. This item has its original box: 10"L x 5.25"W x 4.5"H. Artist: Juan HuertaIssued: 1969-2001Dimensions: 2.5"L x 2.5"W x 8.5"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.
Leonard (Elmore) Touch, signed presentation inscription from the author on half-title, New York, 1987; Bandits, signed presentation inscription from the author on front free endpaper, 1987; Swag, 1976; Stick, 1983, first editions, New York, original boards, dust-jackets, one or two with nicks to extremities, otherwise excellent or fine generally; and c.20 others, crime fiction, v.s. (c.25)
A Chiapia 26 note street barrel organ, rosewood veneer case a/f. Originally played with a strap and a stick to take the weight, this organ has 8 jolly tunes, but no tune sheet. Most probably manufactured in London, and thought to contain the original barrel. Purchased from Saffron Walden, after Colin's sister Jenny discovered it in an antique shop or fair.DIMENSIONS:Height 42cmDepth 25.5cmWidth case 50cmWidth with handles 57cmColin Williams Collection
Germany, Third Reich. The medals and other awards, official documents, printed ephemera and photograph albums of a WWII German soldier, and those of his son and brother, comprising Karl August Fritz Beulshausen (b.1 September 1912 at Gross Freden, Lower Saxony), Heinrich Beulshausen (b.16 December 1913 at Alfeld, Hildesheim) and Hans Dieter Beulshausen (b.6 February 1941 at Gross Freden) including Winter Battle in the East 1941-1942 medal (2, both mint in original envelopes), Panzer Assault Badge, dull bronze plated, marked A S, attributed to Adolf Scholz, National Socialist Women’s League Member’s badge (enamel chipped), National Labour Service (RAD) Appreciation stick pin, WWI Honour Cross, propaganda booklets, including Unser Regiment in Polen, 10pp, wrappers June 1940, passport of August Ling (b.1890) issued 7 July 1939, pocket diaries for 1940, 1942 and 1946 with occasional entries, five photograph albums, the covers of one applied with metal helmet and title Meine Dienstzeit, with signed photograph of Karl Beulshausen in uniform, dated 1940, on the front paste down and thereafter approx. 200 mounted snapshot informal photographs of German soldiers, neatly captioned in white ink, 1940-1942
Crimean War relic. A silver mounted cane, the pommel engraved with crest, INKERMANN 1854 and initials ACC/WHLD CUDDY LT COL 55TH KILLED 8TH SEPTR 1855, steel tip, 91cm l, with early handwritten fabric label inscribed Juniper Stick. Cut by Lt Col Cuddy 55th Regiment after Inkermann from the scrub on the Heights sent to me at the Depot by him. I had it mounted after my return from the Crimea [signed] A C Cure Alfred Capel-Cure and William Cuddy were brother officers serving in 55th (Westmorland) Regiment when ordered to the Crimea. Capel-Cure was left commanding the depot, whilst Cuddy - as a captain - took command of the Regiment after casualties amongst his senior officers at the Battle of the Alma, 20 September 1854. Cuddy then led the 55th at the Sortie of Oct 26th and the great Battle of Inkermann, 5 Nov 1854 with distinction. After that battle, he cut this stick from the field of battle and sent it to his friend Capel-Cure who was languishing far from the action. However, Cuddy was slightly junior to Capel-Cure who purchased a vacant majority in the 55th which occasioned him to be sent to the Crimea as commanding officer. Capel-Cure rejoined the Regiment in early 1855 and replaced the now very experienced Cuddy in command. Although Cuddy received a brevet lieutenant colonelcy, he served under the newly arrived Capel-Cure and was killed during the assault on Sebastopol. Cuddy’s memorial in Portrush, Co Londonderry reads: SACRED/ TO THE MEMORY OF/ BREVET LIEUT. COLONEL/ WILLIAM HOLLAND LECKY DANIEL CUDDY/ HM 55TH REGIMENT/ WHO FELL WHILE LEADING HIS REGIMENT/ AT THE FINAL ASSAULT OF THE REDAN, SEVASTOPOL/ AND WAS INTERRED ON CATHCART'S HILL/SEPTEMBER 8TH 1855/ AGED 41 YEARS 11 MONTHS./ Colonel Alfred Capel-Cure (8 December 1826 − 29 July 1896) was an officer in the British Army and a pioneer of photography. He was the nephew of the watercolour painter and photographer Robert Henry Cheney, who introduced him to photography. His subjects were mostly architecture in England, Ireland, France and Gibraltar. He served in the Crimean War and was there wounded at the Redan. Capel-Cure was commissioned into the 55th Foot, but later transferred to the Grenadier Guards. He was promoted lieutenant-colonel in 1858 and colonel in 1863. He was killed in an accidental explosion while dynamiting tree roots in his park.

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