Circa 450-375 BC. Lydo-Milesian standard. Sardes or subsidiary mint. Type IIIb (late). Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance to right, holding transverse spear and bow / Oblong incuse punch / Carradice Type IIIb; BMC Arabia pl. XXV, 22. 5.46gr, 16mm. ().Near Very Fine. Seemingly light tooling.Ex 'V' gentleman's collection, Switzerland. From the property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
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1992-2017 A.D. Gerhard Hirsch auction antiquities catalogue group comprising: 213 (14 February 2001 coins); 216 (26-27 September 2001 coins); 222 (24-25 September 2002 Pre-Columbian art); 238 (16 February 2005); 243 (14 February 2006); 248 (6 February 2007); 254 (13 February 2008 ); 259 (10-11 February 2009); 262 (22-23 September 2009 Pre-Columbian art); 265 (9-10 February 2010); 268 (21-22 September 2010 Pre-Columbian art); 273/274 (20-21 September 2011 Pre-Columbian art/archaeological literature); 277/278 (6-7 February 2012 Pre-Columbian art/antiquities); 282/283 (24 September 2012 Pre-Columbian art/antique objets d'art); 286 (5-6 February 2013); 295 (11-12 February 2014); 305 (11 February 2015 antique objets d'art); 312 (22-23 September 2015 antique objets d'art); 316 (17 February 2016 jewellery); 325 (15 February 2017 antique objets d'art); Christie's South Kensington (19-20 May 1992 Grand Tour); all 'antiquities' listings unless otherwise noted; card covers, colour plates; mainly with light usage wear. 11.2 kg total, 26.5 x 21 cm each (10 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.). [21, No Reserve]Property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
1461-1485. London mint. Light coinage; struck 1464-1470. Crowned facing bust; quatrefoils by neck / Long cross with three pellets in three angles and four pellets in one angle. Cf. North 1567-8; SCBC 2000. 2.03gr, 24mm, 6h. (). [No Reserve]Fine. Rare.Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s.
First reign, 1461-1470. Durham mint; i.m: rose. Lawrence Booth, bishop. Struck 1465-1470. Light coinage, type V. (Rose) ЄDWARD [..], crowned facing bust; [B] D flanking neck / CIVI-TAS ××DЄ-××RAᙏ, long cross pattée; triple pellets in quarters; B in center. Allen 168; North 1602; SCBC 2054. 0.73gr, 16mm, 9h. ().Near Fine. Scarce.From a private Barnsley, UK, family collection.
1837-1901. London mint. Dated 1890. Jubilee coinage. Designs by Joseph Edgar Boehm and Benedetto Pistrucci. VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:, crowned, veiled and draped bust to left; J.E.B. in small lettering on truncation / St. George on horseback to right, holding sword with right hand and wearing plumed helmet and billowing cloak, slaying the dragon which falls to right; small B. P. beneath ground line to right, date in exergue. SCBC 3921; KM 765. 28.18gr, 38mm, 12h (). [No Reserve]Very Fine. Attractive light golden toning.Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s.
Grandjean (Jean, 1752-1781) Two Arcadian views in Rome: Porta Salaria, and Monte Cavallo, Quirinal Hill, a pair, pen and grey ink, sepia wash, pencil under-drawing, both on laid paper with partial ruled black ink borderline, each sheet approx. 101 x 170 mm (4 x 6 3/4 in), minor nicks and handling creases, light surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1790 or slightly later] (2)Provenance:Hazlitt Gooden & FoxCollection of John and Eileen Harris
Britton (John, 1771-1857) After. Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, oil on panel, inscribed with title on the reverse and 'By Britton' in an old hand, 180 x 240 mm (7 1/8 x 9 1/2 in), some craquelure and light surface abrasion, framed, [circa 1800-1815]Provenance:Collection of John and Eileen HarrisIllustrated:cf. John Britton and Edward Brayley, The Beauties of England and Wales, London, Vernor and Hood, 1801-1815
Wade (Charles Paget, 1883-1956) Six studies of farmhouses in rural France, pencil and black chalk, six sheets between approx. 90 x 65 mm (3 1/2 x 2 1/2 in) and 100 x 140 mm (5 1/2 x 3 1/4 in), presented in one mount, minor surface dirt and light browning, framed, [early 20th century]Provenance:The Wade Collection, from Wade's library, Temple Fortune, North London;Ben Weinreb, London Collection of John and Eileen Harris*** Charles Paget Wade was an English architect, artist-craftsman and poet of Afro-Caribbean descent; today he is perhaps best remembered for the eclectic collection he amassed during his life, a collection which can be seen at Snowshill Manor, his former home in the village of Snowshill, Gloucestershire, which he gave to the National Trust in 1951. In 1919, after service in France during World War I, Wade purchased the estate at Snowshill, which he restored – first the manor house, then the gardens – over the next four years. Having started collecting at the age of 7, Wade eventually built up a collection of more than 22,000 items of furniture, clothing, paintings, and many other pieces which reflected his interest in colour, design and good craftsmanship. He housed the collection in the manor house at Snowshill, choosing to live in a small cottage in the garden. He continued to add to his collection over the years. The objects he collected included musical instruments, clocks, bicycles, and 26 sets of samurai armour.During his lifetime, Wade gained some renown for his creation of a miniature 18th century Cornish fishing village, which he named Wolf's Cove. Wade rendered its houses, harbour, fishing boats and gear, and inhabitants, in 1:10 to 1:12 scale, from wood, straw, plaster, textiles and other materials. Over time, he expanded Wolf's Cove such that it attracted hundreds of visitors a year, including Virginia Woolf, Queen Mary, and the poet John Betjeman. [Wikipedia]
Kent (William, 1685-1748), After. East Front of Esher Place in Surrey [together with] West Front of Esher Place in Surrey with Principal Plan, two works by John Vardy, apparently prepared, but not used, for Vardy's 'Some Designs of Mr Inigo Jones and Mr William Kent', engravings, printed in sepia, the former sheet approx. 275 x 430 mm (10 3/4 x 16 7/8 in) and 365 x 405 mm (14 1/4 x 15 3/4 in), both under glass, the second mentioned with repaired tear, both with some spotting, surface dirt and light browning, framed, [circa 1744] (2)Provenance:Collection of John and Eileen Harris
Richardson (George, Scottish architectural and decorative draftsman, ca. 1738-1813) Design for a neoclassical ceiling, brush and ink, pen and ink, watercolour, some pencil under-drawing, on cream laid paper without watermark, with green wash border and background, 360 x 370 mm (14 1/4 x 14 1/2 in), minor spotting, light browning and surface dirt, framed, [circa 1770-1800]Provenance: Collection of John and Eileen HarrisLiterature:cf. Richardson, George, A Collection of Ceilings, Decorated in The Style Of The Antique Grotesque, 1766, *** Finely detailed study, possibly an unused design for Richardson's A Collection of Ceilings, published in 1776. The Yale Collection for British Art hold another comparable original design [see acc. no. B1975.2.674].Richardson began life as a draughtsman in the office of Robert and James Adam, and accompanied James Adam on his Grand Tour from 1760 to 1763; it was here that Richardson gained first hand knowledge of the antique sources that were to form the basis of the Adam style.
925 sterling silver new blue zirconium color zirconium earrings. 9-10mm natural freshwater Edison pearls, strong light, round, almost flawlessFreight:1.International Freight: Foreign shipping charges are determined by destination.2.Photos, descriptions and valuations have been meticulously prepared by fully certified expert judgment and appraisers. 3.In rare cases, the item does not match the description in the auction, Hans Auction experts will help you, please notify Hans Auction within 5 days of receiving the item.45.Check Shipping, Payment and Auction Policies for more details.
*SALEROOM ANNOUNCEMENT - tip of one hand chipped* An 19th century German bisque shoulder-head dolls’ house doll, with blonde painted and moulded hair with pink coiled headdress, blue plume and held in black painted net, stuffed body, bisque limbs and light brown silk dress with lace trim —5in. (12.5cm.) high (restored foot)
A large Dean’s Rag Book Co Coronation doll, circa 1937, with printed face, blonde wool hair in two plaits, unjointed body with integral white wool top, blue knickers, socks and red velvet gloves, separate blue felt skirt and red felt beret, scarf and shoes, and blue label on lower back ‘MADE IN ENGLAND - Regd. Design 820203’ —39in. (99cm.) high (repaired tear to leg, light staining to legs) - this actual doll is illustrated in Neil Miller’s Dean’s of Yesterday, page 67
Two Armand Marseille child dolls, a 1894 DEP doll with large fixed brown glass eyes, brown mohair wig, jointed composition body, light brown cotton dress, cream wool coat and bonnet and underclothes —19 ¾in. (50cm.) high (moth damage to wig and back of clothes); an AM 390; a Father Tuck Field Friends Indestructible Calico Book and a Dean’s Wee Chicks Alphabet
Captain Bruiny, a rare Steiff teddy bear, circa 1908, home dressed in 1st World War British uniform and provenance, with light golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced muzzle with remains of black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs, hump and inoperative growler —14 ½in. (37cm.) high (worn, pads recovered with kid, face seams restitched, hole to tip of nose and some small moth holes to uniform) - Bruiny, was purchased from Bermondsey Antique Market in the 1970s, by one of the first British collectors of teddy bears, she was given the bears handwritten provenance on a postcard - ‘BRUINY (pronounced Broony) - Bruiny arrived at Christmas 1908 in Birmingham, He was transferred in 1915 to the border of Salisbury Plain and joined the Army. Using some rather questionable manoeuvres he was rapidly promoted to General. He had a Motor Bike & Sidecar with wheels made out of Golden Syrup tin lids. He has his driving licence, signed by my Father, in his right hand pocket. My cousin Edward, stationed at Bulford, made his sword out of a piece of yew and Cousin Cecile made his stylish baggy trousers. The rest of his outfit was made by myself with very limited resources. The was no cloth to turn in which (sic), although I was only eleven, I knew should have been done. He retired from the Active List in 1923 and has lived in happy retirement ever since. He enjoys occasional Reunions with his Contemporaries.’ - sadly at the time, no more names were noted, so tracking his original owner will be a tricky task, although the driving license is signed, probably by Bulright or Bullwright, amazingly he still retains this driving license, sword and pistol.
A Simon & Halbig 1029 child doll, with brown lashed sting pulled sleep eye mechanism, dark brows, pierced ears, original light brown hair wig, back of head impressed 1029 S.H.9 St, jointed composition body with fixed wrists, cream printed cotton dress, white cotton underclothes and recent yellow kid shoes —19 ½in. (49.5cm.) high
Three artificial silk plush teddy bears, an Omega with light brown art silk plush, clear and black glass eye (missing one), black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head and jointed limbs —12 ½in. (32cm.) high; and a British white and pink unjointed bear with orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and mouth and another (Omega with bald spots, unjointed white bear discoloured to head and shoulders)
A post-war Dean’s Rag Book Co Buffalo Billy doll, circa 1951, with painted composition head, impressed K, DRB Co. Ltd, brown transfer printed eyes, painted light brown hair, swivel head, cotton body jointed at shoulders and hips, original cowboy outfit and cream and brown printed label on sole —16in. (40.5cm.) high (some wear and fading) - see Neil Miller’s Dean’s of Yesterday, page 93 and 94 for a similar doll
German soft-metal dolls’ house chattels, a blue painted cutlery tray, a gold painted set of coat hooks —3in. (7.5cm.) wide, a four-light chandelier (missing three globes), a bird cage, a carpet sweeper (missing handle), an ironing board and a coal scuttle; a cast-metal smoking stand and French Penny Toy highchair
A Bing Sentry teddy bear circa 1915, with light brown mohair, light brown and black glass eyes, pronounced muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed limbs with felt foot pads, inoperative side squeaker and hump —8in. (20.5cm.) high (some thinning, holes to foot pads)
Dolls’ house furniture and chattels, an 19th century balloon back chair with velvet seat —4in. (10cm.) high, a German soft metal three-light jurgenstil chandelier with pink glass shades (one shade missing), a dressing mirror with cupboards (door and drawer missing), an oak wardrobe and other items (some damage); a moodier brass bed and fireplace
A fine early Steiff teddy bear, circa 1906 with provenance, with light golden mohair, black boot button eyes, pronounced clipped muzzle, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, slight growler and FF underscored button—18in. (46cm.) high (very slight thinning, a few minor nibbles to felt pads) and two original photographs, the largest with Emma and her mother—6 ½in. (16.5cm.) high; the other of her as a toddler dated Aug 10th 1906, and an additional JPeg image of her as an older child - this bear belonged to the current vendors Great Aunt Alice, born 13th June 1905 in Stratford Upon Avon, and given the bear for her first birthday. She was the eldest of three children followed by a sister and then the vendor's grandad was the youngest of the three. They were a very close family and remained close all through their lives. The whole family moved to Bournemouth soon after 1910. Alice was very arty. She studied art, drawing and painting and was quite accomplished throughout her life. She married an architect who designed and build the house they lived in. They had no children. She was a member of the Townswomen’s Guild for many years. With her husband they won several medals and competitions in ballroom dancing and they were both into amateur dramatics and visiting the theatre. In later life she was into family history, flower arranging and gardening and acquired quite a collection of teapots. She died on 28th of July 1990.
German gilt metal dolls’ house chattels, a frame with picture of 18th century courting couple —3 ½in. (9cm.) wide; a stick stand with two umbrellas and sticks, a gong on stand with striker, a wall mounted brush holder (missing one brush), a wall light (missing shade) and soft metal clock under dome (hole in dome)
Two Armand Marseille child dolls, a 370 with brown sleeping eyes, light brown nylon wig, kid body with composition lower arms and legs, in a cream silk dress with smocking and cotton underclothes —21 ½in. (55cm.) high; and a 390 in dark blue velvet outfit (kid body coming loose at shoulder, needs re-attaching)
A rare 1930s Merrythought Tumpy teddy bear cub, with light brown and cream wool plush, clear and black glass eyes with painted backs, black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed arms, soft stuffed, inoperative growler and label to underside foot —11in. (28cm.) high (some thinning to wool plush)
German gilt soft metal light fittings, a ceiling oil-lamp hanging on three chains with pink glass shade —4 ½in. (11.5cm.) drop and a pair of wall lights with glass; gold painted cast-metal ceiling light with two branches and globe shades; and a wall bracket light with hinged lamp (missing shade)
A Tete Jumeau bebe No.9, with fixed blue glass eyes, dark brown brows, closed mouth with slightly unpainted gap between, pierced ears, brown mohair wig on cork pate, jointed papier-mâché body with blue ink stamp to lower back, original light blue cotton dress, muslin underclothes and net covered hat —20in. (51cm.) high (head broken and part overpainted, flaking to one hand and some moth damage to wig)
Two Chad Valley Cubby bears, one with brown and tan alpaca plush, orange and black glass eyes, black stitched nose mouth and claws, swivel head, inoperative squeaker, seated position, label to heel and button to top of back —14in. (35.5cm.) high; and a cream and light brown wool plush (larger with pads replaced, thinning and bald spots to both)
A post-war Dean’s Rag Book Co girl doll, with painted composition head, brown transfer printed eyes, light brown mohair wig, swivel head, felt body jointed at the hips, original pink frilly dress with felt bonnet and shoes, underclothes and cream and brown printed label on sole of shoe —17 ½in. (44.5cm.) high (repairs to top back of arms, a little faded and aged) - vendors label attached calling this doll Sheila
A small French pressed bisque swivel head fashionable doll, with grey glass eyes with darker edge to iris, light brown feathered brows, pink closed mouth, pierced ears, back of head impress o, cork pate, recent red mohair wig, bisque shoulders, gusseted kid body, blue and beige silk bustle dress with blue ribbons down front, white cotton underclothes, tan kid shoes and recent straw hat with hat pin —12in. (30.5cm.) high
A rare Dean’s Rag Book Co Minnie Mouse, circa 1930, of black and white velvet, printed features, large tinplate eyes, black felt ears, wired limbs, yellow felt hands, yellow velvet shoes, blue with white spotted skirt, felt hat with flowers, integral knickers, original rubber tail and ribbon, light and dark blue label on sole of foot and rare card oval tag —7in. (18cm.) high (a little moth to hat)
A British Made ceiling oil lamp, with white domed shade, the cast brackets with ladies, flowers and scrolls, 53cm high, c.1910; another, similar; a 19th gilt metal two light, two branch side light, 41cm high, c.1850; an early 20th century oil lamp, milk glass reservoir, painted with foliage, cranberry glass shade, 25cm high; cranberry glass shade; others
QUEEN - STUDIO COLLECTION LP BOX SET (15 ALBUM COLLECTION - 00602547202888). The super luxurious 2015 15 studio album box set from Queen, a true collectors' treat! The set contains 15 albums over 18 x LPs, the heavyweight 180g coloured vinyl half speed mastered at Abbey Road studios and lavish 108 page hardback book. The records and sleeves are in 'as new' condition showing very little wear. The box is in 'as new' condition with very little wear. The outer slipcase is in Ex+ condition showing just a couple of very light creases. A perfect Christmas gift for a Queen Fan who wants it all...
MANCHESTER ICONS (JOY DIVISION/STONE ROSES/SMITHS) - LPs/12". Mega bundle of 10 x LPs/12" from Manchester's finest... Titles are Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (early UK stock copy, FACT 10 solid black vinyl with rounded corners inner - VG some minor surface marks/light though feelable scratch towards the end of side 2/VG inner/VG+ some light ringwear, matrix/runout: FACT 10 INSIDE 1 A A PORKY PRIME CUT STEP S-6 & FACT 10 OUTSIDE 1 B THIS IS THE WAY A PORKY PRIME CUT S-7), The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (ORE LP 502 early RE black/red labels, non-embossed, 89-8 in runouts - VG+/printed inner/VG scuffing to the reverse), Elephant Stone (UK original, black cat. number ORE T1 - VG+/VG+) and Fools Gold 9.53 (ORE T 13 - VG+/VG+) and The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (ltd edition German pressing on green vinyl, RTD 36 - VG/VG, w/printed inner), The Smiths (ROUGH 61 stock UK copy A1/B1 - VG+/printed inner/VG+), Heaven Knows.. (RTT 156 - Ex/VG), Sheila Take A Bow (RT 196 - VG/printed inner/VG+), What Difference Does It Make? (RTT 146 - VG+/VG) and The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (RTT 191 - G+/VG+). The twelves are stock UK copies.

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