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11th century A.D. A reliquary cross plate with equal arms, four fastening holes, decorated with nimbate figure of Christ or Saint in orans pose, dressed in long kolobion and chiton, with inscription above maybe reading '? ??(C)?(C) ?? (?)', possibly added later. Cf. similar style of crosses in various, Byzantium, the light in the Age of Darkness, New York, 1989, figs.70, 73, 74. 51.3 grams, 11.25 cm (4 3/8 in). European private collection, 1970-1980s. London, UK, late 1990s. The cross is furnished with four holes and it was possibly destined to be attached to the corresponding lower plate. It could have been a part of a reliquary casket, or of a double cross keeping a holy relic. The rough work of the image suggests that it is of provincial workmanship, far from the city capital of Constantinople. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Late 2nd-early 1st millennium B.C. A complete Elamite or Assyrian chariot wheel rim, comprising six large bronze C-section wheel clamps, each clamp with three pairs of lateral lugs and attachment rivets for insertion over the wooden wheel and three pairs of inward facing rivetted double tabs; mounted on a wooden replica spoked wheel. See Stillmann N. & Tallis N., Armies of the Ancient Near East, 3000 BC to 539 BC, Worthing, 1984; Emiliozzi, A., Carri da Guerra e principi etruschi (War chariots and Etruscan princes, in Italian), Roma, 1999, pp.5ff.; Caubet, A. & Yon, M., ‘Pommeaux de chars, du Levant à la Mésopotamie et à l’Élam’, in Études Mésopotamiennes: Recueil de Textes Offert à Jean-Louis Huot, Paris, 2001, pp.69-78; Gökce, B., 'On Urartian Chariots' in Veldmeijer, A.J. & Ikram, S., Chasing Chariot/Proceedings of the First ?nternational Chariot Conference (Cairo, 2012), Cairo, 2013, pp.107-122; a similar wheel in the National Museum of Iran in Tehran, and was excavated from Choqa Zanbil, an ancient Elamite site in Khuzestan province of Iran. 6.6 kg total, 80 cm wide (31 1/2 in). UK private collection before 2000. UK art market. Property of a London gentleman. Accompanied by an archaeological expertise by Dr. Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11259-189515. In Mesopotamia and other regions of the Near East, the chariot was preceded by vehicles with disc wheels, with two or four wheels, pulled by a pair of donkeys or mules. The light, two-wheeled, horse-drawn chariot with spoked wheels was introduced into the Levant early in the 2nd millennium B.C. (Caubet and Yon, 2001, p.71), and from there the Canaanites (“Hyksos”) brought it to Egypt. Five innovations gave the chariot its superiority: the spoked wheels, exclusive use of traction by horses, the creation of the horse bit, the use of the bow as a primary weapon associated with the chariot and the proportions suitable for a couple of passengers standing side by side on the chariot’s platform. In 7th century B.C., the Elamite chariots were drawn by two or four mules or small horses. The crew consisted of a driver and up to three archers, who sat or knelt on the platform which was covered in a reed maat. Fine condition.
5th-7th century A.D. A gold coin pendant formed from a Pseudo-Imperial, uncertain Germanic tribes gold quinarius of the late 3rd-early 4th century A.D. with: Obv: EANOV PI INO AVG legend with E sideways (for ANTONEINOC AVG?) with laureate bust right. Rev: OXPWMEN legend above lion walking left; EVTVXI in exergue; legends blundered, with ribbed suspension loop affixed. See Sergeev 225 corrigenda (same dies, but described as a panther); see Triton XIX (2016) sale lot 599 (same dies, but misdated and the reverse legend misinterpreted); see the Aurum Barbarorum Collection, sold Leu (Zürich), October 2021 (same dies, with similar suspension). 2.90 grams, 17 mm (3/4 in). Ex UK private collection. Andrei Sergeev, in Barbarian Coins on the Territory between the Balkans and Central Asia - Catalog of Andrei Sergeev's Collection at the State Historical Museum, Moscow, 2012, says '.In the light of recent research, we know that it is certainly part of the Aurum Barbarorum from north of the Danube. This situates the coin in a very specific historical background and dates it to the late 3rd and early 4th century.' The design type is likely to be derived from copying Roman Provincial bronze issues; one of the more probable prototypes was issued at Nicopolis ad Istrum in the reign of Elagabalus (see Varbanov I, 3858). It has a very similar head with Elagabalus' typical large eye on the obverse and an almost identical lion walking to the left on the reverse. Fine condition.
2nd-4th century A.D. An important free-standing bronze figure of a philosopher, modelled in the round seated and robed on a roughly rectangular base, the body delineated by its folds, feet protruding from beneath the hem, head tilted backwards slightly, face bearded and moustachioed, full head of textured hair, possibly plaited from a central point above the nape of the neck, with stylised detailing to the eyes, slender arched brows and nose, possibly wearing a torc or other form of neck ornament or collar; lower down on the reverse it is apparent that the figure has been formed seated on a stool or small chair, indicated by a transverse rib with knopped terminals and legs; the head is disproportionately large in comparison to the rest of the body, and the folds of the clothing are not continued on the reverse of the figure. Cf. Richter, G.M.A., Portraits of the Greeks, Volume 2, London, 1965, pp.194-200, figs.1149-2225; cf. Kaufmann-Heinimann, A., Die Roemischen bronzen der Schweiz 1 Augst, Mainz, 1977, p.80 and Taf 88. no.82; cf. Faider-Feytmans, G., Les Bronzes Romains de Belgique, Mainz, 1979, pp.89-90, no.82, pl.56; cf. Wightmann, E.M. Roman Trier and the Treviri, London, 1970, pl.14a, p.150; cf. Boucher, S., Recherches sur les bronzes figures de gaule pre-romaine et romaine, 1976, p.169 and pl.64, no.306. Treasure Hunting Magazine, A Hobby of True Discovery, May 2022, p.41-43. 98.5 grams, 62.5 mm high, 24 mm wide (2 1/2 in). Found whilst searching with a metal detector in Everleigh, Wiltshire, UK, on 10th August 2021, by Christopher Phillips. Accompanied by a copy of the Portable Antiquities Scheme report no.WILT-81FA47. Accompanied by a copy of the three page Treasure Hunting Magazine article where this item has been published. Accompanied by a two page typed letter from the finder explaining the circumstances of finding and several copies of photographs taken when the object was discovered. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11206-186806. The object is complete. However, it may once have formed part of a more complex object, or served as a finial. The Portable Antiquities report states: 'No direct parallel has been found. The seated pose is reminiscent of the Greek philosopher statues, eg Epicurus. The head is reminiscent of representations of Celtic figures, with the almond shaped eyes supporting this idea. The hair, moustache and beard are very particular, generally reminiscent of Celtic figures and may represent Sucellus, a Celtic deity who is sometimes represented with extravagant curls on his head, together with beard and with an animal skin tied around his neck, or with a torc. However, associated with agriculture and wine, Sucellus is usually depicted with an olla (jar or small cooking pot) which are not represented in this instance, so it seems unlikely to be him.' The PAS report goes on to state: '.Rev Professor Martin Henig.suggests an Epicurean or indeed possibly Epicurus himself as the model here. 'If a philosopher, with all that hair/beard and looking at Richter, Portraits of the Greeks, it could just be Epicurus, though of course, a very local version.Whether regarded as Epicurus or a generic philosopher by the owner it again like so much else speaks to a rather sophisticated culture rather than the back of beyond.More to the point may be a bronze found in Augst, Switzerland, Insula 31 in 1963.It depicts a bearded seated philosopher, more scraggy than ours, upper part of body nude, probably here a stoic.' Professor Henig also suggests the figure could represent a school teacher: 'The figure I was thinking of, like the schoolmaster on the Neumagen relief is a bronze from Nismes (Namur) in Belgium.It depicts a man clad in what looks like a Gallic cloak seated on a basket chair. One hand is pointing in an expressive way as though teaching.only a light beard.' Sucellus was also considered a candidate by Martin Henig: 'There is a bronze of the god Sucellus wearing a paenula.but he is standing. But I think a school teacher/ philosopher so more interest in learning.' [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website] Very fine condition. Rare and of national significance.
ORWELL, George - Nineteen Eighty Four: org. light green cloth lettered in red on the spine which is lightly faded (not the lettering), slight lean to text block, green dust wrapper edge torn with some loss. Neat contemporary inscription on the front endpaper. Secker & Warburg, first edition, 1949.
DULAC, Edmund : (Illustrator) Stories from the Arabian Nights. Retold by Laurence Housman, 50 mounted colour plates, org. pictorial brick red cloth, lettered in gilt, in torn and ragged pictorial dust wrapper, some light foxing due to the porous nature of the paper used in publishing, large 4to, Hodder & Stoughton, (1907).
SPREAT, W - Picturesque Sketches of the Churches of Devon : Drawn From Nature and on Stone : Vignette lithograph title-page, 71 lithograph plates by Spreat, rebound in plain buckram, lettered in gilt on the spine, oblong folio, W. Spreat, 1842.With - Britton & E. W. Brayley, E.W, Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated, 2 county maps with vignettes, 2 vignette engraved title pages, 138 views on 69 steel engraved plates, some light foxing mainly to margins, 19th cent, diced gilt calf, 4to, 1832.(2)
STEVENSON, Robert - An Account of the Bell Rock Lighthouse: including the details of the erection and peculiar structure of that edifice. To which is prefixed a historical view of the institution and progress of the Northern Light-Houses : 21 ex 23 lacking plates XVIII "General View of the Works" & XXIII "Design for a Light-house." half calf worn front hinge starting to split, diagonal crease to title-page, some age discolouration. 4to, Edinburgh, 1824 *.Presentation inscription to front paste down
POUGET, Jean Henri Prosper - Traite des Pierres Precieuses et de la maniere de les employer en Parure : old marbled wrappers very worn, stain at rear, short tears to margins, light foxing, hand coloured title-page,(ii); vi; 88; (ii). lacking all plates, Paris, 1762. * Treatise On Precious Stones in French. Sold with all faults
GUILLOTINE BROADSIDE : " Massacre of the French King ! View of La Guillotine; or the Modern Beheading Machine, at Paris. By which the unfortunate Louis XVI (late king of France) suffered on the scaffold, January 21st, 1793. 505 x 360 mm, woodcut, printed at the Minerva Office, for William Lane, c1790s. With - a hand coloured lithograph, " Executes le 19 Fevrier 1836, pour L'Attentat du 28 Juillet 1835." published Thos. McLean, c1830s. Light soiling with several short tears. (2).
RACKHAM, Arthur : (illustrator) Rip Van Winkle, 24 colour plates, org. pictorial boards rubbed especially on the spine, 4to, Heinemann, new impression, 1919. With - Undine, 15 mounted plates, org. cloth, light foxing, endpapers browning, 4to, Heinemann, new impression, 1920. With 2 others.(4)
RACKHAM, Arthur : (illustrator) The Legend of Sleepy Hollow , 8 colour plates, light browning and spotting, org. green/gilt pictorial cloth, 4to, light foxing, Harrap, first edition, 1928. * includes the remains of the front of the d/w. With - Rip Van Winkle, tipped-in colour plates mounted on green paper all at the rear of the book several with corner creases, org. pictorial cloth, 4to, faded ownership inscription on the front endpaper, frontis lightly creased, Heinemann. reprint, 1924.(2)
BIBLE : [ The Rare First Printed Folio Edition of the Geneva / Breeches Bible ] English black letter, Folio, reverse calf boards detached probably early 19th cent, lacks OT title, begins A1 first book of Moses, which is crudely remounted, A2 defective with loss of text, NT title approx. two- thirds missing, three maps, printer's colophon, light staining, 1578 * A nearly complete copy of the first printed folio edition of the Geneva Bible. Sold with all faults
Dinky Post-war Playworn Commercial Vehicles, various examples, fire engine 25R truck 920, taxi, Royal Mail van, post office van, petrol tanker mechanical horse, four wheeled trailers (2), Dodge truck, BEV truck, military truck (blue livery), 25A truck, 30e breakdown truck (3) one minus search light, 30r truck (2), 34c van and 280 Austin van, P-F, (21)
Playworn Dinky Toys, includng 14c Coventry Forklift, in original box, unboxed, late issue BRS AEC Articulated Trailer and Bedford Tipper Truck (lack rear door and one side loose), cream/green Double Deck Buses (4), Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, Royal Mail Van, BEV Truck, Half Cab Coach, Ford Sedan, green/black Taxi, light blue/blue Streamline Coach, Land Rover Fire Truck, Speed of the Wind Record Car and blue Hand cart, generally F, some G, several with some paint loss, box F-G (17)
Dinky Toys and other makers Military Vehicles, including Centurion Tank (one track unattached), 10-Ton Truck, 3-Ton Truck, 1-Ton Truck, Armoured Car, Armoured Personnel Carrier, Austin Champ, Scout Car, 5.5 Medium Gun, 7.2 Howitzer Gun (no tyres) and Supermarine Swift, Matchbox Tank Transporter (lacks half of trailer), Brimtoy Pocketoy Searchlight Truck (no light) and base only of Lone Star small mobile Fighting unit, P-G (14)
Historical Military Figure Kits, a boxed group, 28mm examples, Perry Miniatures, Napoleonic Prussian Infantry (2 boxes), British Napoleonic Hussars (1 box), French Napoleonic Dragoons, (2 boxes), British Napoleonic Line Infantry (1 box), HAT 28015 Prussian Infantry Command (1 box), 28013 Prussian Infantry marching (1 box), 28003 French Light Infantry (1 box), Warlord Games, plastic and white metal, WGN-BR-03 Hanoverian Infantry (1 box), WGN-FRA-01 French Infantry (1 box), 1:72 scale HAT 8141 Macedonian Elephant, House of Campaign No 62 English Civil War Command Set and 54MM Airfix 02556 1815 Lifeguard (factory sealed), all appear complete but unchecked, G-E, boxes G-E, (14)
Science Fiction and Other TV and Film Related Toys and Collectibles, various items, all unchecked for completeness, mainly boxed, Captain Scarlett, Vivid Imaginations 51007 Spectrum Cloudbase HQ, 58714 Mysteron Light Phaser (factory sealed), and other Captain Scarlett related items, Joe 90 Vivid Imaginations 52002 Special Agent Kit (factory sealed), Lost in Space Robby the Robot, by Trendmasters 08148 (P), unboxed Denys Fisher Six Million Dollar Man, Ackerman Group, Wrestling Champions 3002B8, Hulk Hogon, factory sealed, 1977 Star Trek annual (with graffiti), Star Wars Interactive video board game, partially boxed Han Solo 11" action figure by Kenner, an unboxed Darth Maul/Qui-Gon Jinn automated money box and Harry Potter/Hermione resin bookends, P-G, packaging P-F, (Qty)
Schuco tin clockwork Cars Bandai Japanese Tinplate Cars Mettoy Garage and Metal Kit Cars, Schuco 2095 red Mercedes 190SL, 1070 blue Racer and 1043 silver Micro Racer, all tested ok, Bandai friction drive light blue Ford Taunus 12M and off-white Volkswagen 1500, Mettoy tinplate Garage with Roof parking (lacks pumps and other fittings), Tri-ang large pressed steel Truck and smaller metal Truck (both poor) and Mini Tonka Hoot 'N' Hauler yellow Truck, in original open display box, unmade Hubley white metal kit 1930 Packard Roadster and Finecast kitbuilt 1928 Bentley Le Mans 4-5 Litre (wheels and some parts loose), both in original boxes, P-VG (11),
Large collection of 16 bags of coloured Lego mainly from Lego Friends and Elves series, including Turquoise with a few blue and light blue bricks, deep pink, pink, lilac and purple, grey, yellow, off white with some kitchen cupboards, brown with some tan and deep maroon, red and a few orange, light tan, white, black with a quantity of wheels, multi-coloured flowers, multi-coloured translucent, multi-coloured bag of people (Lego Friends) with animals and small items such as cutlery and utensils, multi-coloured lot including kitchen cupboards, winch, tyres and other items and bricks, VG, 27 Instruction booklets mainly Leg Friends, a few Lego Elves F-G, together with Airfix Betta Builda Four Wheel Drive Unit, in original box, F-G, box G (large qty, Total weight 10.1kg)
Tri-ang Minic Ships 1:1200 Tugs and Accessories, Tugs (8, bagged), Floating Dock (2, both boxed), Breakwater Straights (8 in box) and one unboxed, unboxed Breakwater Angles (4), Quay Straights (22, several boxed), Statue of Liberty (boxed), Ocean Terminal Buildings (4, in two boxes), Pier Head (boxed), Pier Straights (2), Entry (1), Entrance and two green Shelters (all unboxed), Crane Units (5, bagged), Oil Tanks (4), Customs Shed (2), Warehouse (7), Factory (2) Airplanes (4) all unboxed, Swing Bridge, Lifting Bridge, Dock Gates, Lifeboat, Station and Ramp (bagged) Light Houses (3), two large Seas (one cut), First Edition Catalogue (pages separated) and price list Dated April 8th 1959 (ticks and writing), many in original bags, E, unplayed with, boxes G-VG, some written on (qty)
Two light blue England official player issue t-shirt's from the tour to South America and Chile in June 1984,Umbro, short-sleeved with printed England three lion emblem and Umbro felt logo, each bearing Umbro neck label's and no visible size's, both in good condition relative to age, one with size label removed, sold together with a 5 by 7in. colour photograph featuring Bryon Robson and Ray Wilkins' wearing similar t-shirts, (3)England played Chile in a 0-0 draw, at Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago, 17th June 1984, with both of the above named played in the line-up.
Bound volume of Chelsea home programmes season 1909-10,comprising first team (Football League Div 1) and reserves (South-Eastern League & London League Premier Div), programme No. 5 a combined issue also covering a London FA Cup match v Brentford, No. 8 also covering London FA Cup S/F Tottenham Hotspur v QPR, Army Cup replay 2nd Batt Coldstream Gds v Royal Marine Light Infantry (Chatham) 16th Nov s/s, No. 19 also covering London FA Cup S/F Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham, England v Holland Amateur International 11th Dec, charity match ‘The Church’ v ‘The Stage’ 13th Dec, No. 27 also covering Amateur International Trial match London v Southern Counties, FA Cup 1st Rd v Hull City 15th Jan, No. 29 also covering London Amateurs v Household Brigade, FA Cup 2nd Rd v Tottenham Hotspur 5th Feb, No. 33 also covering Household Brigade FA Cup S/F 2nd Batt Grenadier Gds v 1st Batt Irish Gds 14th Feb, No. 34 also covering Southern Charity Cup S/F Brighton & Hove Alb v Swindon Town, No. 36 also covering Household Brigade S/F Royal Horse Gds v 1st Batt Scots Gds, Army FA Cup S/F 2nd Batt Royal Irish Rifles v 87th Royal Irish Fusiliers 3rd March, No. 39 also covering Household Brigade FA Cup Final 2nd Batt Grenadier Gds v 1st Batt Scots Gds plus replay 23rd March, No. 41 also covering an international team match Chelsea v Players Union, No. 45 also covering inter-League match Football League v Southern League, No. 47 also covering Chelsea v Arthur Thomas Cup Competition team, No. 49 also covering Gaslight & Koke Co. Final tie Kensington & Fulham v Camden Town, blue cloth cover somewhat faded and more so to spine, interior very good with exception of first programme where front cover is browned.Provenance: Jack Budd, Chelsea FC Club Director 1931 to 1952.
A collection of 330 Fulham away programmes dating between seasons 1946-47 and 1960-61,1946-47 (1), 47-48 (4), 48-49 (6), 49-50 (24), 50-51 (23), 51-52 (25), 52-53 (22), 53-54 (26), 54-55 (23), 55-56 (22), 56-57 (26), 57-58 (23), 58-59 (23), 59-60 (25) and 60-61 (23), some very light duplication, a few with faults, but generally good
A collection of 42 Fulham home and away programmes for non-regular League and Cup matches dating between the late 1940s and early 1960s,friendlies, practice matches, Southern Floodlit Cup, London Challenge Cup, Metropolitan League etc., opposition teams including Finchley, Edgware Town, Fulham Old Boys, Dover, Leytonstone, Feyenoord (away), Tunbridge Wells, Accrington, Eynesbury Rovers, WIsbeach (Len Adams) the lot also including ten handbooks and nine tickets dating between 1949 and 1958, some light duplication, a few faults, generally good (61 items)
MUHAMMAD ALI WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-78 ORIGINAL VINTAGE 1971 INK AUTOGRAPH PLUS GUEST LIST AND THREE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS Muhammad Ali. born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. 17th January 1942 – 3rd June 2016) was an American professional boxer and activist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. Cassius Clay was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and began training as an amateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At age 18, he won a gold medal in the light-heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome and turned professional later that year. At age 22 in 1964, he won the WBA, WBC, and lineal heavyweight titles from Sonny Liston in a big upset. Clay then converted to Islam and changed his name from Cassius Clay, which he called his "slave name", to Muhammad Ali. Ali is regarded as one of the leading heavyweight boxers of the 20th century. He remains the only three-time lineal heavyweight champion, having won the title in 1964, 1974, and 1978.EXCELLENT LARGE BOLD BLACK INK SIGNATURE OF MUHAMMAD ALI, , . EXCELLENT LARGE EARLY FLOWING 1971 CONTEMPORARY EXAMPLE OF MUHAMMAD ALI’S SIGNATURE (WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION 1964-1978) CENTRAL TO A WHITE PIECE OF BASILDON BOND WATERMARKED WRITING PAPER SIZE 9” x 7” OBTAINED DURING HIS OVALTINE PROMOTIONAL TOUR TO ENGLAND IN OCTOBER 1971. SOLD ALONG WITH A FOLDOVER GUEST LIST FOR A ‘NIGHT OF NIGHTS’ DINNER HELD AT THE HOTEL PICCADILLY HELD ON THE 12TH OCTOBER 1971 AND THREE BLACK AND WHITE HEAD AND SHOULDERS IMAGES OF ALI. ALL ITEMS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Vienna walnut cased wall clock, ivorine dial, with subsidiary second dial (defective) triple weight-driven movement, by Gustav Becker, case with eagle and balustraded pediment piece, fluted pilaster strips, flanking a glazed panelled door, gadrooned pendant piece, overall height 140cm.Condition report:The second dial is missing the hands, the top-left edge is detached, and there is damage to the eagle wing. The clock is untested. Light wear and rubbing to all edges.

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