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A ruby and diamond ring, set with an oval ruby weighing 2.72 carats, between shoulders set with pear-shaped diamonds, each weighing approximately 0.50 carats, mounted in 18ct gold, size R1/2, British hallmarkA verbal report from GCS states that the ruby is of Thai/Cambodian origin, with indications of heat treatment
Original vintage Cuban propaganda poster Cambodia for Independence published by the Organisation of Solidarity with the People of Asia Africa and Latin America (OSPAAAL), an organisation founded in Havana Cuba in 1966 as a political movement to fight imperialism and defend human rights, producing revolutionary posters in Spanish, English, French and Arabic that were stapled into their Tricontinental magazine and sent to subscribers around the world - Design features a kneeling figure with a head resembling the Cambodian guardian lion holding a rifle within a yellow circle. Good condition, creasing, tears, staining. Country of issue: Cuba, designer: Olivio Martínez, size (cm): 76x48, year of printing: 1974.
Press Association photographs from Southeast Asian Conflicts in the 1970s, these wars include the Vietnam War, Sino-Vietnamese War and the Cambodian Civil War, all black and white press photos with many wire examples, the majority with either a stamp, handwritten, printed text, or paper notation stating the date and events taking place. (Approx. 50)Provenance: From the archive of the Shields Gazette.
A group of eight Cambodian bowls. Stamped 900, Mid-20th century. All decorated with an embossed and chased band beneath rims, the group comprising: five smaller bowls, 9.8cm dia., 4.9cm high; a larger bowl, 11.1cm dia., 5.6cm high; and two larger examples, 12.3cm dia., 6.5cm high, total weight approx. 25.9ozt (8)
Three mid-20th century Cambodian dishes. Stamped T950. Of hexagonal form, the borders chased with flowers and scrolls to shallow bowls, 16.5cm wide, together with four Southeast Asian circular dishes with scalloped rims and beaded inner borders, unidentified marks to bases, possibly Cambodian, approx. 13cm dia., total weight approx. 24ozt (7)
10th/12th Cent. Cambodian Khmer stone lintel with the depecition of the "Creation" with in the center the representation of Vishnu with three heads sitting in a niche, surrounded by 'angels' and worshipers with elephant heads || CAMBODJA - KHMER - 10°/12° EEUW linteel in steen met centraal de voorstelling van de "Creatie" met een in een nis zittende Vishnu met drie hoofden, omringd door 'engelen' en aanbidders met olifantenhoofd - 49,5 x 114 cm - gemonteerd uit een collectie uit het Groothertogdom Luxemburg ex-collectie uit La Louvière
18th/19th Cent. Cambodian U'dong period "Head of Buddha" sculpture in polychromed wood with an attestation by Dr Istvan Zelnik || CAMBODJA - U'DONG PERIODE (1618 - 1863) - 18°/19° EEUW antieke houtsculptuur met originele polychromie : "Hoofd van een gekroonde Boeddha" - hoogte : ca 70 cm - gemonteerd met attest van Dr Istvan Zelnik prov : collectie uit het Brusselse
Volume XLVII (47), number 2. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1989. Softcover catalog with the cover depicting a Cambodian gilded bronze with silver inlays sculpture. 96-page catalog, giving illustrations and background information on various objects with original research on the history, interpretation, conservation, and scientific examination of works of art in the Museum's collection. ISSN: 00261521. Issued: 1989Dimensions: 8.5"W x 11"HManufacturer: The Metropolitan Museum of ArtCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Good.
An Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion and four white metal boxes. The silver mounted round purple pin cushion with a reed and leaf border and four bun feet, hallmarks for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd... London 1906, 8cm diameter; together with a small floral engraved hexagonal silver pill box engraved with leaf scrolls, import hallmarks for Birmingham 1990, 3cm wide; a Cambodian metal hexagonal box with a pull-off cover embossed with an elephant, 4.5cm wide; a similar round box embossed with foliate scrolls; 5cm diameter; and a plated cartouche-shaped box, the hinged lid with a floral border, 7.5cm wide overall
A Pair of Arizona Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Natural Cambodian Zircon Enamel Drop Earrings, stamped "925", a modern bangle, with inset beetle detail, a green flowerhead pendant, on cord style necklace, with matching drop earrings, an Indian style multi coloured hardstone necklace, a large inset puffed heart, on ribbon, and a goldstone alternate bead necklace.
A CAMBODIAN GLAZED STONEWARE JAR AND COVER Khmer, 11th-12th Century, pale green glazed stoneware jar, round tapering body, cover with flower shaped knop and incised star decoration, flat unglazed base Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.5 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 Exhibited: South-East Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, Oriental Ceramics Society, Hong Kong, 1979, No.233a, illustrated p.217, exhibition label to inside lid and base Notes: For a similar example see The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification, Brown R. M., Art Media Resources, 2000, Plate XVI, (a) 20cm high, 15cm diameter Condition: Condition Report There is some glaze flaking, hairline crack to cover, a crack to body (visible on the inside as well) and a minor crack at base. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A CAMBODIAN BROWN GLAZED ELEPHANT FORM LIME JAR Khmer, circa 12th Century, spherical form, modelled in the form of an elephant with head and tail, the central opening flanked by lugs, covered in a dark brown-black glaze with fine crackles, the base and feet unglazed Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired prior to 1977, listed as No.22 in Sotheby's inventory of April 1977 Exhibited: Southeast Asian and Chinese Trade Pottery, Oriental Ceramics Society, Hong Kong, 1979, No.241, illustrated on p.221 of the catalogue, exhibition label to base 12.5cm high Condition: Condition Report Some glaze flaking and wear in places, particularly the high points of the decoration, possible old chip to right ear, two small holes to the underside, some abrasion to glaze on both sides of the body. T-shaped hairline to the right of the tail. Appears free from restoration. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A CAMBODIAN BROWN GLAZED OWL LIME JAR Khmer, 11th-13th Century, globular jar with olive-brown glaze, applied protruding beak, eyes and wedge tail, incised feathers and wings, turned rings to lip and lower half of body, unglazed flat foot, has extant lime to the interior Provenance: The collection of Adrian Zecha, acquired 1960-80s Notes: For similar examples see Southeast Asian Ceramics: Ninth Through Seventeenth Centuries, Frasche D. F., The Asia Society, 1976, p. 38, no.13, and The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification, Brown R. M., Art Media Resources, 2000, pl.XVI, c 8.2cm high, 10cm diameter Condition: Condition Report There are two chips to the foot, a hairline at the rim and the cover is missing. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Bronze-Statuette einer tanzenden Hevajra (Ardhaparyanka), Bayon-Stil, Kambodscha, Khmer-Reich, 12. - 13. Jhdt. Bronze. Hevajra zählt zu den sogenannten acht großen Heruka-Gottheiten. Die Gottheit ist mit acht Köpfen, tanzend und mit 16 Armen dargestellt. Bein mit Bruchstelle, kleinere Fehlstellen, das obere Stück angesetzt. Auf einem quadratischen Holzsockel. Mit TL-Gutachten aus dem Jahr 2023. Maße 42 x 22 x 9 cm (Figur) bzw. Höhe mit Sockel 52 cm. A Cambodian bronze figure of dancing Hevajra (Ardhaparyanka), Bayon style, Khmer Empire, late 12th - early 13th century A Cambodian bronze figure of dancing Hevajra (Ardhaparyanka), Bayon style, Khmer Empire, late 12th - early 13th centuryBronze. Hevajra zählt zu den sogenannten acht großen Heruka-Gottheiten. Die Gottheit ist mit acht Köpfen, tanzend und mit 16 Armen dargestellt. Bein mit Bruchstelle, kleinere Fehlstellen, das obere Stück angesetzt. Auf einem quadratischen Holzsockel. Mit TL-Gutachten aus dem Jahr 2023. Maße 42 x 22 x 9 cm (Figur) bzw. Höhe mit Sockel 52 cm.Condition: II
Group of white metal and silver piecesSouth-East Asian, Chinese and Egyptianincluding a Cambodian white metal Betel box, bowls, pusher and spoon, a gilt metal weight etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
A ruby and diamond ring, of cluster design, set with an oval ruby measuring approximately 7.7 x 6.1 x 2.7mm, within a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, size P, stamped 18CTA verbal report from GCS states that the ruby is of Thai/Cambodian origin, with no indications of heat treatment
A Group Of Pictures To include an acrylic on board of a possible Cambodian landscape, Unsigned, 49cm x 69cm; and three mix fabric and needlework pictures depicting an Ancient Egyptian scene, 39.5cm x 125cm; a Mongolian? horseman defeating a dragon, 48cm x 53cm and a Japanese/Chinese ship riding on waves, 71cm x 65cm (4)
A CAMBODIAN SILVER PUMPKIN FORM BETEL BOX 20th Century, indistinctly marked to base, naturalistic form with pull off cover 10.5cm wide 207g Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Cambodian Baphuon style carved brown sandstone figure of Uma, consort of Shiva, Angkor Wat type, probably Khmer Empire period (circa 11th-12th century), standing in samabhanga, her hair in a chignon, naked to the waist and dressed in an incised sampot, 'fishtail' flared at the hem, 42cm high, raised on later mount and plinth, 47cm overallPrivate collection, Barcelona thence by descent.Comparable figures: Galerie Zacke, Vienna / Wien, 5th March 2021, lots 706 and 707Christies, 12th October 2004, lot 174
NGOR HAING S.: (1940-1996) Cambodian-American physician and actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 for his role as Dith Pran in The Killing Fields. A rare signed 8 x 10 photograph of Ngor in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Khoy Thuon from the action film Fortunes of War (1994). Signed by Ngor in bold black ink to a light area of the image and dated 27th June 1994 in his hand. Autographs of Ngor are rare as a result of his murder at the age of 55. EX
A collection of four 20th century South East amulets, each depicting a Hindu deity. Comprising a small bronze Bale figurine of Krishna dancing atop cobra, a Khmer Cambodian cast bronze statue of the goddess Uma, a brass statue of Lord Brahma, four armed and holding two weapons, and another brass figurine, possibly Khmer depicting a noble. Tallest to measure approx. 11cm.
A CAMBODIAN SANDSTONE CARVING OF A MALE DEITY IN THE BAPHUON STYLE, POSSIBLY KHMER EMPIRE, 11-13TH CENTURY, the male torso carved from a pale brown sandstone, wearing a pleated sampot tied at the middle, on a gilt-metal square plinth base, 46.5cm highFaint crack rubbing from neck down into chest, down under the arm, some areas around the arms and neck possibly restored or made-up, chip to chest and to stomach and further lesser chipping overall, typical surface wear.

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