Hermes, a Ferronnerie silk scarf, designed by Caty Latham, originally issued in 1970, features various works of French iron with a intertwining tasselled ribbon in a green and gold colourway, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
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Hermes, an Aux Champs silk scarf, designed by Caty Latham and first issued in 1970, featuring a floral/garden motif in peach and pastel hues, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Hermes, a L'Auberge du Cheval Blanc silk scarf, the yellow and blue coloured scarf, designed by Marie Francoise Heron and first issued in 1970, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- Two very small speckled marks on the border - Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Hermes, a Les Cavaliers D'or silk scarf, designed by Vladimir Rybaltchenko, depicting gold jewellery of ancient equestrian tribes of the central Eurasian Steppes on a black background, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks or damage- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Hermes, a Les Ponts de Paris silk scarf, designed by Hugo Grygkar, first issued in 1953, featuring bridges in Paris, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- Not obvious marks or damage- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Hermes, a Napoleon silk scarf, designed by Philippe Ledoux, first issued in 1963, featuring a combination of imperial symbols and Napoleonic legend, with the emperor's beloved bees screened and woven into the silk, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall good condition- No obvious marks or damage- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Hermes, a Profile Seller silk scarf, designed by M.Guillemot, first issued in 1974, featuring a tonal turquoise colourway with gold accents, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall good condition- One faint mark at the centre left- No other noticeable mark or signs of wear- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Jaeger, a wallet and four scarves, to include a black and white wallet, featuring a zebra patterned pony hair and black leather exterior, a pale pink cashmere scarf with fringe detailing at either end, together with three matching pink and cream thin silk scarves, wallet measures 10 by 19.5cm, with maker's box, scarves measure 60 by 180cm and 16 by 130cm (3)Condition- Overall very good condition- Wallet in a condition like new with no marks or signs of wear- Cashmere scarf in a very good condition with no noticeable marks or damage- Two silk scarves in a good overall condition- Scarves without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Jaeger, four silk scarves, two include a pink and white floral scarf and a white a blue nautical scarf with gold accents, together with two further examples, all lengths measure approximately 85 to 85cmCondition- Overall fair to good condition- Due to the number of scarves in this lot, it is not possible to provide dimensions - Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Jaeger, five silk scarves, to include a pastel coloured scarf featuring the world depicting the Americas, and a navy blue and white polka-dot scarf, together with three further examples, lengths measure 66 to 150cmCondition- Overall fair to good condition- Due to the number of scarves in this lot, it is not possible to provide dimensions - Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Liberty of London, a 100th Anniversary silk scarf, made in 1975 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Liberty, featuring the classic peacock feather Hera design in shades of brown and green and the phrase, 'Liberty & Co 1875 - 1975' around the border, measuring 88 by 88cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Liberty of London, two silk scarves, to include a multicoloured scarf featuring a boat on water, together with a brown and purple patterned scarf, measuring 80 by 80 and 88 by 88cmCondition- Overall good condition- Few very faint marks to the larger scarf- One noticeable pull on the patterned scarf- Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Liberty of London, two silk scarves, to include a multicoloured scarf featuring a boat on water, together with a smaller scarf depicting a mountain scene, measuring 80 by 80 and 88 by 88cmCondition- Overall very good condition- Two very small spot marks on the larger scarf- No obvious marks on the smaller scarf - Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Louis Vuitton, a black wool Stories Logomania scarf, featuring the maker's signature motifs in the form of colourful patches layered over a monogram jacquard weave, with fringe detailing at either end, measuring 30 by 150cmCondition- Overall good condition- Minor pilling throughout- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Moschino, a Do We Really Love Brazil 1190 silk scarf, featuring a colourful Brazilian fiesta scene, measuring 88 by 88cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks- Few very fine pulls, only noticeable upon close inspection- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Salvatore Ferragamo, a silk scarf, in black and red with stripes of animal prints, hibiscus flowers, calla lilies and leaves, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks or pulls- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Salvatore Ferragamo, a silk scarf, depicting a winter scene including Eskimos, penguins and pola bears, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks or pulls- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Salvatore Ferragamo, a silk scarf, featuring a floral and exotic bird motif in pastel and mint green hues, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall very good condition- No obvious marks or pulls- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A selection of silk scarves and handkerchiefs, in a variety of colours and designs, to include a scarf by Christian Lacroix, Ted Lapidus, and Christian Dior (10)Condition- Overall good condition- No obvious marks or damage- Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A selection of nine scarves, in a variety of colours, patterns and sizes, to include a blue and white nautical themed scarf by Pierre Baccara and a pink plaid patterned scarf by CodelloCondition- Overall fair condition- Some marks and some pulls to a number of the scarves- Due to the amount of items in this lot, it is not possible to give dimensions of all scarves- Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A black and white fox fur scarf and three fox fur pom-pom keyring charms, labelled 5th Story London, with maker's dust bag and boxCondition- Overall very good condition - No obvious marks or signs of wear - For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Chanel, a silk scarf, featuring a gold chain and camellia flower design, with a navy blue background and red border, measuring 90 by 90cmCondition- Overall good condition- No obvious marks or wear- Without maker's box- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Chanel, a long silk chiffon scarf, the pink, black and white colour block design, featuring maker's central CC logo, measuring 65 by 150cm, with maker's envelope caseCondition- Overall good condition- No obvious marks or damage- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Aquascutum, a hat and two silk scarves, all featuring the maker's signature Club check pattern, to include a wool hat, a large square cream scarf and a long navy blue scarf, hat diameter measures approximately 20cm, scarves measure 88 by 88cm and 26 by 136cmCondition- Overall good condition- Few small faint marks to the cream scarf- Without maker's boxes- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Jaques (Faith, 1923-1997). A Hero of our Time, 1966, pen and ink, depicting a man and woman in early 19th century clothing on horseback, horses stepping down into a river, the man leaning round toward the woman his arm down towards the other horses head, signed and dated to lower right, 10 x 12.6 cm (4 x 5 ins), 'Mikhail Lermontov A Hero of Our Time' written in ink on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (31.5 x 32.4 cm), together withThe Visitation of God, 1966, pen and ink, depicting a woman carrying a small wooden coffin, followed by a distressed looking man dressed in a top hat, scarf and coat with a staff in his left hand, signed and dated lower right, 10.6 x 12.6 cm (4 1/4 x 5 ins), 'Hannah Johanes The Visitation of God' written in ink on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (29.1 x 30 cm), plusBeware of Pity, pen and ink, depicting a lady holding onto a door frame with one hand and clasping crutches in the other, signed lower left, some staining to small area of margin impeding on part of signature, 11.6 x 7.5 cm (4 1/2 x 3 ins), 'Stefan Zweig Beware of Pity' written in ink on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (32.8 x 27.3 cm) QTY: (3)
Reed (Edward Tennyson , 1860-1933). 'Not Idle Hands but Free Loafers', pencil, depicting a gentleman standing on the left in a long overcoat, hat and scarf addressing three other gentlemen, one slim standing to attention staring ahead, the other portly, hands in pockets staring off to one side, chewing on a stem of wheat, the third a bearded man hands in pockets standing at ease, two other gentlemen standing behind, monogrammed to lower left, pencil title and notes to lower margin, light mount staining, image size 24.9 x 28.1 cm (9 3/4 x 11 1/8 ins), mount toned with some foxing, mounted, framed and glazed (46 x 56 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Edward Tennyson Reed was the leading political cartoonist for Punch from 1894 to 1912.
STATUE DE VAJRASATTVA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRETIBET OCCIDENTAL, XIII/XIVE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 4860 23.2 cm (9 1/8 in.) high Footnotes:A COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF VAJRASATTVA WEST TIBET, 13TH/14TH CENTURY 藏西 十三/十四世紀 金剛薩埵銅像Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sThe bronze depicts Vajrasattva with his most popular iconography, seated while holding a vajra before his chest and a bell by his left hip. As the Primordial Buddha, Vajrasattva represents the essence of the Buddhahood and is frequently invoked for a rite of purification before undertaking most Tibetan Buddhist tantric instruction. The broad, flat shape of the lotus petals around the base, and the way in which the scarf framing the figure is cast with supporting rods, indicates this image was cast in West Tibet within the 13th or 14th century. For comparison, see a Ratnasambhava in the Zimmerman Collection, published in von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes, 1981, p. 180, no. 34A, and a standing Avalokiteshvara with similarly prominent fanning crown ribbons behind the temples in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2003.339).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN LAITON INCRUSTÉ D'ARGENTTSANG, TIBET CENTRAL, XVE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 4840 24 cm (9 1/2 in.) high Footnotes:A SILVER-INLAID BRASS FIGURE OF VAJRADHARA TSANG, CENTRAL TIBET, 15TH CENTURY 藏中 十五世紀 銅錯銀金剛總持像 Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970s The primordial Buddha, Vajradhara, crosses a vajra and bell before his chest (vajrahumkara mudra), symbolizing the perfected union of wisdom and compassion that is Buddha-consciousness, and into which the human ego can blissfully evaporate. His sublime body is clad in a lower garment with patterned floral hems, and a scarf that drapes over his shoulders before sweeping around the elbows and falling to his sides. His crown consists of five tall leaves, representing each of the Five Presiding Buddhas. The sculpture is a superior example of the non-gilded, brassy, and frequently inlaid style favored in Tsang province of Central Tibet. This alloy can be brought to a high polish, achieving an attractive buttery patina, as seen on the figure's back. Vajradhara's squarish countenance and accentuated smile are also characteristic of Tsang style. A 15th-century date is supported by the particular rippling of the lower garment around the shins, and the long, densely packed lotus petals around the base, which Tibetan craftsmen adopted from imperial Chinese Buddhist bronzes that were sent to powerful Tsang monasteries by the Yongle emperor (1403-24). Similar Tsang bronzes of Vajradhara are kept in the Johkang, Lhasa; the Rubin Museum of Art, New York (C.2005.37.1); and a private collection (see von Schroeder, Buddhist Sculptures in Tibet, Vol. II, 2001, p. 1193, no. 323B; HAR 90823; and HAR 30586, respectively).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STATUE DE PANJARANATA MAHAKALA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉTIBET, XIVE SIÈCLEHimalayan Art Resources item no. 4850 18 cm (7 1/8 in.) high Footnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF PANJARANATA MAHAKALA TIBET, 14TH CENTURY 西藏 十四世紀 銅鎏金寶帳大黑天像Provenance: With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sPanjaranata Mahakala, the ''Lord of the Pavilion'', is the guardian of the Hevajra Tantra. He is also the principal protector deity of the Sakya order of Tibetan Buddhism. He is portrayed here as a formidable opponent to any negative force, with a ferocious expression, stout proportions, and a strongly rooted stance. As he firmly squats over a prone figure representing human ignorance, the overall triangular silhouette of the sculpture adds to the impression of the guardian's insurmountable power. A 14th-century Sakya thangka of the same deity in the Rubin Museum of Art, New York (HAR 642), provides an excellent stylistic point of comparison for the present sculpture. Both depict Panjaranata Mahakala with an oblong potbelly and join a minority of representations that refrain from tilting the deity's head dramatically to one side. In both images, the deity displays a resolutely fierce expression, while reining in his bun of fiery hair behind his crown. The end of his scarf flailing about his legs terminates in a distinctive lotus bud on either side, rather than the more widespread V-shaped 'fishtail' design. Furthermore, the comparatively restrained ornamentation seems to predate Central Tibetan art of the 15th century, in which deities are adorned with sumptuous garments and silks inspired by early Ming imperial gifts. A 15th-century Sakya thangka in the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation (HAR 135) provides a good contrast by illustrating alternatives to these earlier stylistic features.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STATUE DE MANJUSHRI EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉDYNASTIE QING, PÉRIODE KANGXI (1662-1722)Himalayan Art Resources item no. 4858 13.2 cm (5 1/4 in.) high Footnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF MANJUSHRIQING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)清 康熙(1662-1722年)銅鎏金文殊菩薩像 Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970sRetaining the hilt of the sword he uses to cut through ignorance, this serene sculpture depicts Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Perfected Wisdom. He is adorned with a crown, jewelry, and fine silks consisting of a scarf flowing in and around his shoulders and a lower garment with carefully incised floral hems.Like the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the Manchus of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) continued state sponsorship of Tibetan Buddhism as a way to legitimize and consolidate their rule in China, Mongolia, and Tibet. Forming a teacher-and-disciple relationship with the Gelug Order, the Qing emperors of the 17th and 18th centuries were viewed as the living incarnations of Manjushri, and images such as the present lot were likely made for one of the many Buddhist temples constructed under their imperial patronage. A closely related gilt bronze Manjushri of similar size, although with necklaces that would indicate it was cast after Kangxi period, was sold at Sotheby's, Paris, 23 June 2016, lot 160.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A platinum and diamond scarf clip by Cartier, early 20th century, of oval outline, the upper section set with a pierced double row of rose-cut diamonds, millegrain edged, signed ‘CARTIER PARIS’, French dog’s head assay mark, lozenge maker’s mark ‘JB’, for Joseph Bellemans, numbered ‘C8717’, with sprung pin, in Cartier case, length 22.5mm. £600-£800

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