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A PARCEL GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF MANJUSRI, WESTERN TIBET, 11TH/12TH CENTURY of tall slender form, standing on small circular double lotus base, his hands in varada and vitarka mudra, a lotus stem in his left hand, flowering at his shoulder and supporting a book, wearing large earrings, tall headdress and billowing scarf, the arched aureole behind supporting a parasol with waving pennant, his face cold gilded, mounted on stand 25cm high Provenance: Private collection, London, acquired in London in the late 1980s Manjusri is the Bodhisattva representing knowledge and wisdom in Mahayana Buddhism. The iconography is similar to that of Padmapani, but the addition of a book resting on the lotus denotes his powers of insight. In another commonly seen form he is depicted wielding a sword to cut down ignorance. The slender anatomical form, along with the unworked back of the figure are typical of the Western Tibetan style. The Pala influence from India is strong but the emergence of a distinct Himalayan idiom is evident.
Mid 4th century BC. A ceramic Apulian pelike vessel with two open handles, a narrow neck, a flanged mouth, and a sagging, almost spherical belly; neck decorated with running border of ovules with white dots below; one side painted with standing kore, wearing long robes and hair tied in a bun with a head scarf, large offering platter in one hand, staff in the other with leaves and berries to the top, flower patterns to the background; to the other face a seated naked Eros (Cupid), hair in a bun and tied with a cloth, arm outstretched and holding a rectangular object with X-shape to the middle, flower patterns to the background; scrolled acanthus leaves below the handles separating both scenes; running border of wave pattern to the base. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] 1.17 kg, 30cm (12"). Fine condition. Property of North London collector; acquired from Parthenon Gallery, London, UK, in 2006 (accompanied by a copy of the original invoice); formerly part of an old English collection formed in the 1970s.
Merrythought: A Merrythought 'Rupert the Bear', limited to license to production, No. 01224, white mohair with white plush body, fully jointed, white label to rear seam stating limit number, wearing red jersey and yellow and black striped trousers and scarf, white vinyl boots, excellent condition, boxed, measuring 46cm approx.
The original curlers, scarf and pinafore, as worn by Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street with a plastic bag labelled in Jean's handwriting, authenticated by her family, together with a TV Times front cover, December 1987 to January 1988 showing Jean as Hilda Ogden wearing this lot.In an interview with Natalie Anglesey in the Manchester Evening News in 2009, Jean said, ' When I left Corrie 22 years ago, I kept the famous curlers, headscarf and pinny, because they belonged to my mother'.
Three printed squares comprising a souvenir colour printed silk scarf depicting an early 19th century scene of the St Leger Race, Doncaster, titled: Doncaster Race for The Great St. Leger Stakes, the border printed with various racehorses, grooms and riders with the St. Leger Trophy in each corner, embroidered initials JB or IB in one corner, 33in. sq. 84cm. sq. Time stains and small splits; a printed cotton neckerchief, late 19th century, entitled: The Manx Puzzle. Where's the Cat? 24in. square; 61cm. square. Some time stains. An almost identical example (differing narrow border) is illustrated on www.puzzlemuseum.com; and a sepia printed silk neckerchief depicting children playing with skipping ropes around the border, the field filled with short pieces of rope, some being held in a hand, others wrapped around clogs, 25in. x 24in. 64cm. x 61cm. Some time stains; small circular hand written label glued verso. (3)
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (1925 - 2013 ): a typed letter on House of Commons note paper dated 11th February 1975, 'Dear Mr & Mrs Mellor. I had to write and thank you both straight away for the beautiful Jacques Heim scarf .......' signed in blue 'Margaret Thatcher', together with the original envelope (2).
A Max Handwerck bisque head girl doll in original clothes, German circa 1910, with weighted brown glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth, brown real hair wig, on a fully jointed wood and composition body wearing cream cotton dress, fur hat, scarf and muff, underclothes and leather shoes, 17 ½” (44cm) tall.
A quantity of Japanese and other textiles, including: a Chinese or Korean rank badge decorated with a Buddhistic Lion, 30 x 28cms; a red-brown scarf in hinoki-wood box; an orange-brown gros grain fabric decorated with kanji; a Japanese furoshiki decorated with a red-capped Manchurian crane; another furoshiki decorated with a mask; and a black ground textile decorated with Durna from the Sanskrit Epic, Mahabharata, probably Javanese (lot)Provenance: The Property of a Lady. Some of the Japanese textiles, thought to have been collected in Japan, prior to the Second World War Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from textile to textile. The damage includes areas of wear, deterioration, textile and stitching loss, and light or other damage.
A VELVET 'GEORGIANA VON ETZDORF' SHIFT A classic velvet tooled shift top with scarf/belt. Striped velvet in gold green and black. The sleeves taper to the wrist. The shift falls to below the hip with a back opening fastened with a button matching scarf or belt. Labelled 'Georgina Von Etzdorf made in England'. Bust 42"/44". (2)
EARLY 1970'S 'HERMÉS' SILK ENSEMBLE & SCARF. Blouse and skirt in soft crepe silk, with a collection of butterflies printed throughout. The blouse is soft lilac coloured silk with original buttons down the front and at the cuffs has some marks to the front right of buttons. Size 36. The skirt is cream silk pleated from the waistband. Side metal zip. Size 40. (marked) The teal blue silk twill Hermés scarf 'Farandole' signed 'caty' 90cms x 90'. (marked) (3)
AN EARLY 1970'S BIBA DRESS/COAT. A black velvety house coat dress. With 15 material covered buttons down to the waist. High yoke around the neck. Ballooned sleeves, tightened at the cuff, with original buttons. Labelled 'Biba'. Bust 34" x 54" Length. A brightly coloured silk scarf by Richard Allan 29" x 28" and a Biba belt. (3)
COLLECTION OF 1980'S 'BARBARA HULANIKI' To include a tweed skirt with elasticated waist, side pockets, labelled 'Barbara Hulaniki'. 28" waist. Matching tweed jacket and scarf. A further brown tweed jacket with central front button, lined, Labelled 'Barbara Hulaniki' Size 8/10. A brown polished cotton blouson blouse. Labelled 'B Hulaniki' (missing button). And a white wool cardigan (hole underarm, missing button) (6)
A 1960'S 'BACCARAT' WOOL COAT Pure New wool fitted coat with three original buttons fastened at the neck with leather loops. Leather belt and leather pipe work around the pockets. A matching scarf with leather fringe. Fully lined. Lining damaged. Size 10. A further acrylic and wool black and white plaid dress. (3)

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