Andrew Logan (British, b. 1945) - Goddess of the Ganges - A late 1960s glass & mixed media wall light sculpture. The artwork depicting a naked Ind...
Andrew Logan (British, b. 1945) - Goddess of the Ganges - A late 1960s glass & mixed media wall light sculpture. The artwork depicting a naked Ind...
A 19th century French hand drawn manuscript map of Europe as it was in 1715. With cartouche to left hand side of leaf reading Europe en 1715 J. Cl...
LARGE QUANTITY OF RED COPING, EACH APPROX. 32CM W X 15CM D
A FABERGE STYLE SILVER GILT, JASPER AND GEM SET BOWL WITH PARROT the Russian style hard stone bowl modelled with a silver gilt parrot or cockatoo...
A FABERGE STYLE SILVER GILT, DIAMOND AND ENAMEL MOUNTED PILL BOX the Russian style snuff box of cylindrical form, the hinged top decorated with t...
Franklin Mint, House Of Faberge - Faberge Egg - Birds Of The World Blue Egg With Bird - Porcelain, 24 Carat Gold Plated Elements 21 X 10 X 10 Cm
A 19TH CENTURY SOLID SILVER GILT & PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL KOVSH c.1890 the antique Imperial Russian solid silver-gilt & plique-a-jour enamel kovsh ...
A FINE SET OF FOUR SILVER AND PARCEL GILT RUSSIAN CAVIAR DISHES C. 1899-1903 the antique, late 19th / early 20th century dishes with makers mark ...
Collection of Russian lacquered small boxes including a circular one depicting a camp scene, signed and dated, a hinged square-section example, gi...
A Russian silver gilt egg pendant, L. 2.2cm.
A FINE SILVER GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL RUSSIAN STYLE BIRD KOVSH in the style of Faberge, the small vessel with silver gilt interior and enamelle...
A LARGE 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PAINTED AND LACQUERED WOODEN ICON depicting saints in various pursuits and interiors, banded with Cyrillic script and...
A collection of Russian lacquered trinket boxes.
Unattributed Russian watercolour drawing St Petersburg skyline, signed indistinctly, 23cm x 23.5cm
1922 USA SILVER PEACE DOLLAR. Very/extra fine condition. Please see picture.
CYRIL LAWRENCE FEREDAY AKA JOSEPH, BRITISH B. 1917. BOMBED WRECKAGE OF A CHURCH, BELIEVED TO BE ACOCKS GREEN 1942. WOODBLOCK 29 X 19 CM