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24th September 2011


The Contents of The St Lucian Property of Lord Glenconner


4. An important gem-set gold Navratna Pendant from the Treasury of Tipu Sultan, The Tiger of Mysore (1750-99), Mysore (Seringapatam), late 18th Century Estimate: £80,000 – 120,000


5. A silver, ermine and red velvet baron’s coronet Estimate: £2,000 – 3,000


6. A large pair of celadon glazed funerary jars Song Dynasty


Estimate: £10,000 – 15,000


7. A large 19th century Venetian cut and ruby glass six light chandelier


Estimate: £4,000 – 6,000


Auction Wednesday 28 September at 2pm New Bond Street, London


Viewings Sunday 25 September 11am to 3pm Monday 26 September 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 27 September 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 28 September 9am to 12pm


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1. A late 17th century French Carrara marble bust of America


Estimate: £3,000 – 5,000


2. A 19th century Swiss gold and micro mosaic mounted snuff box by Bautte & Moynier, maker’s mark stamped thrice to interior base and cover, Geneva circa 1850 Estimate: £20,000 – 30,000


3. An impressive North Indian 19th century silver sheet-covered wood tester bed Estimate: £15,000 – 20,000


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All lots removed from the St Lucian property with a low estimate below £5,000 will be sold without reserve.


Enquiries


Charlie Thomas +44 (0) 20 8963 2814 glenconner@bonhams.com


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For a complete sales listing visit bonhams.com


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