Dracula poster 24x18 rolled by the artist Alex Horley signed by the artist, Christopher Lee, Nina Baden Semper, Joanna Lumley, Stephanie Beecham, Madeline Smith and two other. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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Coins - a collection of UK, German Imperial and Austrian Imperial coins: 2/6 1920, 1941, 2/- 1935 & 1936, 1/- 1826, 1921; German empire: 3 Mark 1908A AVF; 1910A GVF; two 2 Mark 1876A AVF & VF; 1 Mark 1914GG AEF; Austria x/iv 1789 F & 1752 AEF; Baden 3 Mark 1909G VF numerous world circulated silver and base metal coinage (qty)
Autographs, Authors, Personalities, Politicians etc., mainly 1950's, inc. Sir Roger Mynors, Sir George Baden-Powell, Maria Dickin, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, P. Pflimlin (France), Billy Graham, Laurence Houseman, Janine Charrat, and a letter from General de Gaulle's secretary refusing to sign with official envelope etc., signed on white cards and letters, with biographical details and date of signature from the Arthur Brierley of Leicester Collection. (14)
Robert Baden Powell (1857 - 1941), British Army Officer and Founder of the Boy Scout Association - two typed letters - hand-signed - one letter accepts invitation to Colchester Oyster Feast and the second accepts invitation to respond to the toast at the Oyster Feast, plus handwritten note 'Could the Town Clerk kindly inform me what is the proper dress at the feast', both typed addresses The Casta, Richmond, York dated 3rd Sept. 1909 and Oct. 13th 1909 (2)
An Egyptian faience Shapti (of Horwedja), a priest of the goddess Neith, 30th dynasty (380 - 343BC), with striped wig and plaited beard, a hoe in the left hand and a mattock in the right with a grain basket hanging over the right shoulder on a rope, the body inscribed with hieroglyphics with a spell from chapter 6 book of the dead, the foot with contemporary waxed cotton label, 'Ushapti, from the tomb of Horwita, Egyptian noble about 600BC, see book pages 92 and 93', 23cm (9in) Provenance: Given as a gift to the current vendor from the archaeologist Raymond Inskeep (1926 - 2003) Other Notes: This particular Shapti was probably part of a collection of 399 found by Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, FRS, FBA, commonly known as Flinders Petrie, in 1890 in the Faiyum region of Egypt, the tomb housed the best preserved and highest quality group of funerary figures known, much of the original colour has been lost due to water damage as the tomb was flooded. Examining other letters from 'Flinders Petrie', the hand writing on this label appears very similar and is thus most probably written in his hand. Raymond Inskeep came to archaeology later in life and after serving in the latter part of the Second World War in Egypt and Palestine, he developed a love of archaeology and later won a scholarship to St John's College Cambridge. After graduating, he went to Africa to study rock art sites in Tanzania, then he had a spell as assistant lecturer at Cambridge, then later took up a position in Cape Town as a lecturer in ethnology and archaeology (where he would stay for 12 years). His research and determination to properly organise South African archaeology made him one of the major figures in this field. In 1972 he settled in Oxford where he helped set up the Donald Baden-Powell Quaternary Research Centre and also worked at the Pitt Rivers museum.
Baden, Christoph I (1475-1527), goldgulden, undated, St Peter with key and book, rev., floriated saltire cross with four shields, reads badensis, a variety of the last, 3.23g (Wielandt 55; KM/MB 1), some imperfections of striking including edge flaw at 9 o’clock on obverse resulting from use of a chipped die, about extremely fine
Baden-Baden, Treaty of Rastadt, 1714, commemorative ducat, conjoined busts of Ludwig Georg and his mother, the Margravine Francisca Sybilla Augusta, right, rev., crowned shields of Baden-Sponheim and Saxe-Lauenburg, chronogrammatic date in legend, 3.50g (Wielandt 329; KM 19, minor scuffs and marks, extremely fine or better
Baden-Durlach, Karl IV Wilhelm (1709-1738), Rheingold ducat, 1721, Darmstadt mint, mintmaster B. J. Bethmann, armoured bust right, rev., crowned oval shield garnished with Order collar and supported by gryphons, 3.49g (Wielandt 626; KM 64), on a slightly irregular flan, virtually as struck, very rare. Although not designated as ‘Rheingold’ on the coins themselves, a small quantity of ducats and half-ducats of Karl IV Wilhelm, using gold from the river, was struck in Darmstadt in 1721, there being no mint in operation in Baden-Durlach at the time.
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich (1738-1811), as Margrave of Durlach under the guardianship of his grandmother Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg (1738-45), ducat, 1738, Durlach mint, crowned oval shield garnished with Order Collar and supported by gryphons, rev., pro vestra vota salute, smoke rising from a censer placed on an altar bearing the arms of Baden and of Hachberg, 3.47g (Wielandt 665) a few surface scuffs and a little weak at reverse centre, good extremely fine
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich under the guardianship of his grandmother Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg, ducat on the Homage of Rötteln, 1738, Durlach mint, crowned oval shield garnished with Order Collar and supported by gryphons, rev., vobis pia cor-da sacramus, smoke rising from plain altar bearing arms, 3.51g (Wielandt 667) extremely fine
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich, ducat, 1751, Durlach mint, armoured bust right, signed s (for A. Schaeffer) below, rev., crowned arms on mantle with Order collar, date 17 – 51 at sides, 3.43g (Wielandt 677a; KM 102 var.), creasemarks and a few surface scratches or knocks, about very fine and rare
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich, Rheingold ducat, 1768, bust right, s (for the die-sinker Johann Christoph Schepp) below, rev., ex sabulis rheni., crowned shield with gryphon supporters, mintmaster’s initial w (Johann Georg Wörscheler) below, 3.49g (Kirchheimer 19; Wielandt 698; KM 120), with adjustments marks, good extremely fine and virtually as struck
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich as Margrave in all Baden (1771-1803), commemorative ducat, 1776, struck at Karlsruhe, on the birth of twin daughters to the Margravine, Amalie Friederike of Hesse, her bust right (variety wearing a jewelled dress, signed i.h. (Jakob Hauter) below, rev., e. prim. pverperio laet. egred., crowned conjoined shields of Baden and Hesse, in ex., d.d. carlsr. 1776, 3.47g (Wielandt.& .Zeitz 149; KM 127; F. 145) tiny metal fault on obverse edge at 7 o’clock, extremely fine or better
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich, commemorative ducat 1776, struck at Durlach, on the birth of twin daughters to the Margravine, Amalie Friederike of Hesse, facing busts of the Princesses Catharina Amalie and Friederike Wilhelmina, sorores on scroll above, rev., legend matri gemellarvm dvlciss. amal. frid. pr. her. m. badens. & h. n. pr. hass. d.d. dvrlac., 3.48g (Wielandt.& .Zeitz 150; KM 128 var.; F. 146) good very fine
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich, commemorative ducat, 1776, struck at Durlach, on the birth of twin daughters to the Margravine, Amalie Friederike of Hesse, facing busts of the Princesses Catharina Amalie and Friederike Wilhelmina, without scroll above, rev., legend matri gemellarvm dvlciss. amal. frid. pr. her. m. badens. & h. n. pr. hass. d.d. praef. & civit. dvrlac., 3.48g (Wielandt.& .Zeitz 151; F. 146 var.; KM 128), good very fine
Baden-Durlach, Karl Friedrich, ducat, 1786, Durlach mint, commemorating the birth of Prince Karl Ludwig Friedrich, bust right, b (for Johann Martin Bückle, mintmaster in Durlach, 1778-1803) below, rev., crowned shield on mantle, date 8 ivn. 1786 in exergue, 3.49g, (Wielandt 701; KM 131) with prooflike surfaces, virtually as struck
Baden, Karl Friedrich as Grand Duke (1806-1811), Rheingold ducat, 1807, Mannheim mint, bust right, b (for Hans Heinrich Boltschauser) below, rev., river god seated with shield of Baden, spade and a vessel from which water flows, aus rheinsand above, in ex., 22½ kar. 1807, 3.68g (Wielandt 701; KM 143) several die flaws and one or two light marks, almost as struck, with much original brilliance
Baden, Birth of Princess Luise Amalie Stephanie, 1811, gold medal of 3 ducats weight, by Johann Martin Buckle, City plan of Karlsruhe, in ex., carlsruha, rev., legend in six lines io dulcis aurora solis praenuntia / nonis iuniis mdcccxi, 26.3mm, 10.42g (Wielandt & Zeitz 186) with adjustment marks (particularly on obverse rims), extremely fine
Baden, Friedrich I as Grand Duke (1856-1907), Memorial to Leopold I, 1861, commemorative 1 kreuzer struck in gold, bust of Leopold right, rev., legend das leopolds-denkmal 20 sept. 1861 / die dankbare stadt baden enthuellt around, 21.4mm, 7.07g (Wielandt & Zeitz 291) obverse rather lightly struck, possibly from a worn die, about extremely fine, with prooflike fields

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