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Lot 428

A good Korg B1 Digital keyboard with stand, foot pedal and power pack. Recently pac tested.  

Lot 291

A good late 19th Century Eastern bronze buddha stand with embossed floral and elephant decoration to the back plate. The base of round form with geometric patterns throughout. Measures 14 cm tall. 

Lot 656

An early 20th Century Art Deco silver hallmarked weighted ring stand in the form of a tree set within a round dish. Hallmarked for London date letter G 1922, makers mark for M C Sn Co Ld. Gross weight 78.9g. Measures 6cm tall by 7cm diameter. 

Lot 686

A good heavy 19th Century Victorian silverplate travel clock stand of star form having an easel stand back. Marked for Jenner & Knewstub, 33 St. James Street. Measures 13.5cm tall by 12cm wide. 

Lot 118

A Lladro porcelain figurine in the form of a 1920's flapper girl modelled with a feather headdress stood by a plant jardiniere stand. Stamped Lladro to the base. Measures 35 cm tall. 

Lot 1067

A mid century Chinese camphor wood  / hardwood folding magazine rack stand with carved detailing to the centre. The folding panels having inset carry handle top to centre. Measures 36cm tall by 46cm wide and 12cm deep. 

Lot 1183

A vintage 20th Century Apollo watch strap shop advertising display stand having a black panels with some new watch straps within.   

Lot 1021

A good Ercol TV display unit stand of rectangular form having twin glazed doors with shaped wooden handles and shelf within. Raised on castors. Measures 55 cm high  x  91 cm wide  x  43 cm deep.

Lot 105

A Lladro porcelain figurine of a 1920's flapper girl modelled next to a jardiniere stand. Stamped Lladro to the base. Measures 35 cm tall. 

Lot 378

An early 20th Century French good quality pewter sauce boat and stand. Together with a matching pewter ladle. Each piece marked 'Modele Depose, Finstain'.   

Lot 2

ENGLISH SCHOOL GOTHIC REVIVAL BRASS-MOUNTED OAK DESK STAND, CIRCA 1890 the central covered compartment with enamelled decoration, flanked by removable ink bottles and raised on a stand with fretwork mounts (Dimensions: 28cm wide, 18cm high, 20cm deep)(28cm wide, 18cm high, 20cm deep)

Lot 37

ENGLISH SCHOOL AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED SCULPTURE STAND, CIRCA 1890 the circular top incised and gilded with stylised foliate motifs, above three turned and angled legs, linked by spindle-filled stretchers, the whole raised on castors (Dimensions: 42.5cm diameter, 95cm high)(42.5cm diameter, 95cm high)

Lot 63

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR THE COALBROOKDALE COMPANY CAST IRON UMBRELLA STAND, CIRCA 1875 elaborately cast with stylised foliate motifs, with removable rectangular drip pan, indistinct cast lozenge mark and number verso (Dimensions: 48cm wide, 81cm high, 17.5cm deep)(48cm wide, 81cm high, 17.5cm deep)Footnote: Literature: Cooper, Jeremy Victorian & Edwardian Furniture & Interiors , Thames & Hudson 1998, p.145, pl. 357.

Lot 648

SUSAN & CHRISTOPHER MATHER SPALTED MAPLE INLAID CABINET ON STAND, CIRCA 1990 the chest with four drawers raised on a stand, on square supports linked by a lower tier (Dimensions: Chest 30.5cm wide, 36cm high, 26cm deep; Stand 38cm wide, 93cm high, 38cm deep )(Chest 30.5cm wide, 36cm high, 26cm deep; Stand 38cm wide, 93cm high, 38cm deep )Footnote: Provenance: Blue Coat Display Centre, Liverpool

Lot 120

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN WILLIAMS FOR FIVEMILETOWN, COUNTY TYRONE ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS FENDER, CIRCA 1897 pierced and repoussé-decorated to three sides with panels of opposed squirrels with acorn branches (Dimensions: 123cm wide, 32cm high, 48cm deep)(123cm wide, 32cm high, 48cm deep)Footnote: Provenance: William Scawen Blunt, thence by descent. Lyon & Turnbull Decorative Arts , 21st April 2004, lot 330 Private Collection Literature: Larmour, Patrick The Arts & Crafts Movement in Ireland , Friar’s Bush Press 1992, pp.39-44 and p. 42 where a similar example is illustrated on the Fivemiletown stand at the ‘Home Arts’ exhibition in London, 1897. Note: John Williams trained at C.R. Ashbee's Guild of Handicraft. In 1892 he went on to teach at Hammersmith School of Arts and also Fivemiletown Art Metalwork classes in County Tyrone where he supplied most of the designs and where this fender was made. In 1899 The Studio said of John Williams: “In designing for pewter and for somewhat heavier applications of brass and copper, John Williams is still the tutelary genius of Fivemiletown. The designs of so able and judicious an artist must be invaluable alike to the native and the more advanced craftsman, for they have a breadth and dignity of line which cannot fail to react well upon the growing style of the executant”.

Lot 229

Y W.A.S. BENSON (1854-1924) RARE ARTS & CRAFTS SILVER KETTLE ON BURNER STAND, LONDON 1910 the ovoid kettle with insulated handle and ivory finial, the shoulder decorated with a diamond and dot band, raised on a stand with triple burner stand and ebonised bun feet, both stamped makers marks WB, hallmarked London 1910 (Dimensions: total height including handle 29.5cm, combined weight 972.2g)(total height including handle 29.5cm, combined weight 972.2g)Footnote: Literature : For a related burner and stand see Hamerton Ian (edt.), W.A.S. Benson: Arts & Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design , Antique Collector’s Club 2005, p. 68, pl. 42 (No. 2301) Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 31

A.W.N. PUGIN (1812-1852) FOR MINTON & CO. SQUARE FORM JARDINIÈRE AND STAND, CIRCA 1850 decorated with an interlaced panel on a magenta ground, impressed maker's marks, 16cm wide, 18.5cm high; together with a STONEWARE JARDINIÈRE AND STAND IN THE MANNER OF DOULTON & CO., CIRCA 1880, decorated with a frieze of ornate stylised foliate designs, unmarked, 19cm wide, 22.5cm high (Qty: 2)Footnote: Literature: Atterbury, Paul and Wainwright, Clive, Pugin: A Gothic Passion , London 1994, p. 151, illus. plate 284 for a similar example.

Lot 251

ATTRIBUTED TO LIBERTY & CO., LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS STAINED OAK HALL STAND, CIRCA 1900 with single drawer above curved uprights supporting a stick stand, with inset tin drip tray (Dimensions: 46cm wide, 141cm high, 32cm deep)(46cm wide, 141cm high, 32cm deep)

Lot 422

TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK PAIR OF 'FAVRILE' IRIDESCENT FINGER BOWLS AND STANDS, CIRCA 1920 each with etched maker's mark LCT (Dimensions: stand 17cm across; bowl 12.5cm diameter) (Qty: 2)(stand 17cm across; bowl 12.5cm diameter)

Lot 12

ENGLISH SCHOOL GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK DISPLAY CABINET ON STAND, CIRCA 1890 with castellated frieze above glazed door, on related stand with chamfered legs (Dimensions: 63cm wide, 183.5cm high, 36cm deep )(63cm wide, 183.5cm high, 36cm deep )

Lot 240

THOMAS J. CLAPPERTON (1879-1962) 'HESITATION', DATED 1922 bronze, raised on a naturalistic onyx plinth, signed and dated to the base THOS. J. CLAPPERTON RB 1922, the whole rotating on a hexagonal sculpture stand with faceted legs linked by a lower tier (Dimensions: figure and plinth 74cm high, 167cm total height)(figure and plinth 74cm high, 167cm total height)

Lot 186

Miscellaneous silver plate including a teapot on spirit warmer stand, coffee pot, tea pot, creamer, sugar bowl, a four piece egg cup stand and green-handled butter knives in the original presentation box. 

Lot 146

Chinese famille rose lamp stand, painted with figures in a garden setting, approx 53 cms h, with a cream silk shade.

Lot 311

Attractive metal plant stand, ideal for conservatory or kitchen, approx 90 w x 52 d x 190 h cms. 

Lot 290

Antique marble-topped wash stand, having two short drawers and three long, with bevelled glass mirror, 104w x 50 d x 170 h cms. 

Lot 19

Lallah Churchill South African (1902-1978) bronze sculpture head of a small girl, supported on a square wooden stand; the bronze signed Lallah Churchill and dated 1930, approx 32 cms h. 

Lot 138

A vintage Tibetan ceremonial hat, fashioned from silk heightened with lotus blossoms and the head band worked with mounted warriors, supported on a stand. 

Lot 1256

Royal Crown Derby gravy boat and stand, 2450 pattern

Lot 1321

1940s Cheshire Fire Brigade brass collecting branch, dividing branch, half inch branch and stand pipe

Lot 1340

Modern large Majolica planter on stand in the Minton style. No cracks, chips or visible restoration.

Lot 987

1925 Bury Football Club 146 Page Booklet: A bazaar one shilling decorative paperback book ironically 95 years on to help with finances. The book is a must view with local ads, team groups including 1900 and 1903 Cup team, 1892 and 1899 Lancs Cup team, 1887, 1893, 1908/09 and 24/25 team, new stand pictures plus player profiles and members of the board. A page is missing inside (pages 87/88). Excellent.

Lot 1015

1913 Norwich City v Bristol Rovers FA Cup Football Postcard: Back has pencilled details of match with attendance and receipts. Very good match action with whole stand in the background.

Lot 181

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. Interesting Large Ancient Greek Archaic Bronze Spearhead; triangular-shaped blade; long and thin neck for better balance and movement; Similar example from the Metropolitan Museum; Good Condition; nice patina; including a custom made stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 480x60mm; 18.912x 2.364 in; 526g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 183

Ca. 1600 - 1200 BC A nice Bronze Age Greek spear tip with the mid ridge. Fine condition and fantatsic patina. Including a custom made stand; 190mm; 7.486 in; 66g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 184

Ca. 900 AD. A large Scandinavian spearhead comprising a slender leaf-shaped lentoid-section blade with raised midrib and short neck, tapering shaft with a hole for fixing stud; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 300mm; 11.82 in; 340g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 186

Ca.1250-650 BC A Western Asiatic cast cudgel-sleeve mace head comprising a long tubular socket with high relief nipples at the top; decorated body with a net pattern; Good condition; on custom made stand; 130mm; 5.122 in; 126g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 187

Ca. 1600 - 1200 BC A nice Bronze Age Aegean cast spear head with a mid ridge. Fine condition. Including a custom made stand; 170mm; 6.698 in; 44g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 189

Ca.800 AD. A large, heavy, battle iron axe head, A hand-forged iron axe head with a slightly curved profile, elliptical aperture for the shaft; decorated blade and shaft; Condition; fine example on a custom stand; 160x220mm; 6.304x 8.668 in; 1898g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 190

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A large Greek Archaic Period bronze round-shouldered short sword with a broad median rib extending to a short tang. Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 450x65mm; 17.73x 2.561 in; 400g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / International art market.

Lot 191

Ca. 300 AD. Rare Ancient legionary pilum spearhead with a long body and leaf-shaped tip; conical section for attachment to a wooden pole. Expertly cleaned and conserved, mounted on a custom made stand (included). 380mm; 14.972 in; 320g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 192

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A large Greek Archaic Period bronze leaf-shaped round-shouldered short sword with a broad median rib extending to a short tang. Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 450x60mm; 17.73x 2.364 in; 358g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 193

Ca. 1200- 800 BC. Superb Bronze Age Western Asiatic battle axe; combined in ax-adze with circular shaft hole; the transverse blade trapezoid with expanding cutting edge; the axial blade expanded with a slightly curved cutting edge, effective weapon. Superb Condition, on a custom stand; 150x240mm; 5.91x 9.456 in; 1961g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 194

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A nice Western Asiatic Bronze Age hand-forged short sword with elliptical-section leaf-shaped blade and integral hilt with tapering grip and D-shaped pommel; the grip and pommel with lateral flanges to accept organic components; attachment rivets present. Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 295mm; 11.623 in; 225g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 195

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. Greek Archaic period wide sword blade. A large and well-formed bronze blade that rises in the center in a very gentle ridge and flattens out at twin sharp edges. A wide, sturdy tang ending in a circular shape top its, cast in one piece with the blade with a wide blood channel running along the blade. Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 430x55mm; 16.942x 2.167 in; 363g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 196

Ca. 1600 - 1200 BC A nice Bronze Age Aegean cast spear head with a mid ridge; Fine condition. Including a custom made stand; 160mm; 6.304 in; 46g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 197

Ca. 475–221 BC or later. Bronze dagger; formed by a cast blade having raised and etched decoration; dragon head handle; inscription on the blade; including a custom made stand; Good Condition; 280x80mm; 11.032x 3.152 in; 503g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 199

Ca. 1600 - 800 BC. Rare Greek Archaic period wide sword blade; Greek Archaic period wide sword blade; large and well-formed; including a custom made stand; Good Condition.; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 380mm; 14.972 in; 266g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 202

Ca.1800 AD. An interesting Post-Medieval Indian weapon; typical tapering blade; double openwork hilt linked together with openwork grip; Good condition; on a custom stand; 435x73mm; 17.139x 2.8762 in; 310g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 203

Ca. 1000 - 800 BC. A Greek Archaic period sword blade. A large and well-formed bronze blade that rises in the center in a very gentle ridge and flattens out at twin sharp edges. A sturdy tang ending in a triangular shape top; Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 340mm; 13.396 in; 273g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 205

Ca. 800 BC. A large Greek Archaic Period bronze leaf-shaped round-shouldered short sword with a broad median rib extending to a short tang. Good condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 470x73mm; 18.518x 2.8762 in; 402g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 206

Ca.900 AD. A nice battle iron ax-head with rectangular-section socket; decorated broad bearded blade with a curved edge; Good Condition; mounted on a custom-made stand; 246x165mm; 9.6924x 6.501 in; 847g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 207

Ca.800 BC. Bronze Age / Greek Archaic Period short sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts. 400mm; 15.76 in; 366g; Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 208

Ca. 1500 BC. Rare Luristan bronze axe head, the top of the blade long and flat, the base thick and narrow, widening to a convex cutting edge. The shaft hole is tubular and quite substantial. Good Condition; on a custom stand; 100x105mm; 3.94x 4.137 in; 460g; Provenance: From an old British collection formed in the 1990s;

Lot 209

Ca.200-300 AD. An iron Legionary pugio dagger, solid handle with crescent terminal; blade curving in near the base and flaring out halfway along and tapering to a point; Good Condition; on a custom stand; 355x60mm; 13.987x 2.364 in; 298g; Provenance: From a Cambridgeshire collection of an Ancient weaponry and art; formed by his family since the 1970s.

Lot 210

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. Rare Greek Archaic period wide spear blade; large and well-formed; including a custom made stand; Good Condition. From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts 245x60mm; 9.653x 2.364 in; 134g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 211

Ca. 200 AD. Rare Ancient Legionary pilum spearhead with a long body and leaf-shaped tip; conical section for attachment to a wooden pole. Expertly cleaned and conserved, mounted on a custom made stand (included). 510mm; 20.094 in; 150g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 213

Ca. 200 AD. Unusual Ancient legionary pilum spearhead with a long body and thin tip; conical section for attachment to a wooden pole. Expertly cleaned and conserved, mounted on a custom made stand (included). 290mm; 11.426 in; 224g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1990s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 214

Ca.800 BC. Greek Archaic period (bronze Age) bronze short sword with tapering lentoid-section two-edged blade, crescentic lower guard, Ibex shaped handle designed to have an inlaid bone or ivory panel. Superb Condition; on a custom stand; From west Asia to Mainland Greece, bronze weaponry production flourished from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700BC when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were exchanged via trade and war and are discovered in both civic and ritual contexts 293mm; 11.5442 in; 171g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 215

Ca. 800 - 600 BC. A fine Greek Archaic period socketed spear point with a leaf-shaped blade and a pronounced, narrow midrib; attached spiked ring to conical base. Good condition, Rare example; on custom made stand; 430x115mm; 16.942x 4.531 in; 963g; Provenance: From a North-West London gallery collection; formed since the 1980s on the UK / international art market.

Lot 216

Ca.600-400 BC. A gorgeous, rare, iron dagger in incredible condition for its age, with long, thin blade and a guard shaped like two cherries hanging on a vine, or alternately the upper part of a heart; the handle is incised into tripartite sections of iron, but was forged at the same time as the bladeThe top of the hilt is a simple, rounded-corner piece of iron. Good condition, on a custom stand; 320mm; 12.608 in; 266g; Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

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