U.S. Mint Constitution Bicentennial 12 Piece $1.00 Silver Proof Set In Custom Box. COA included. Total weight approx. 11.28 troy ounces or 350.84 grams. Condition: Good condition some with light toning. These Coins ARE NOT Professionally Graded, We DO NOT Grade Coins, Please View Photos and/or Information to Make your Own Value Judgment as to the Condition of these Coins. Estimate: $150.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $48.00
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One Pound .999 Silver Coin "US Statehood Quarter Commemorative 1999-2008". In plastic case. Measures 3-1/2" dia. Condition: Good condition with light toning at edge. These Coins ARE NOT Professionally Graded, We DO NOT Grade Coins, Please View Photos and/or Information to Make your Own Value Judgment as to the Condition of these Coins. Estimate: $200.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: $38.00
19th Century Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Table. The top with seven individual scenes of ruins and monuments comprised of miniscule colored tesserae, or tiles, these mosaics are framed with exceptional malachite and granit specimens. The top rests on a carved mahogany base. Unsigned. Measures 27-1/2" H x 22" dia. Condition: Good condition with typical light wear and rubbing. Estimate: $8000.00 - $10000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Rolex Lady's Datejust Oyster Perpetual Watch. Stainless steel, self winding. Warranty card included. Signed. Case measures 26mm, interior 2" W, band width 1/2". Condition: Pre-owned good condition, light scuffs on hardware. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of watches. Estimate: $2000.00 - $3000.00 Domestic Shipping: $30.00
Collection of Ten (10) Colorized Walking Liberty Silver Eagle Coins. 9 are dated 2000, 1 is dated 1999. In plastic cases. Total approx weight 10 troy ounces or 311.035 grams. Condition: Good condition with light toning. These Coins ARE NOT Professionally Graded, We DO NOT Grade Coins, Please View Photos and/or Information to Make your Own Value Judgment as to the Condition of these Coins. Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $38.00
Vintage Approx. 4.5-5.0 Carat TW Round Cut Diamond, Antique Oval Cut Sapphire and 14 Karat Yellow Gold Hinged Wide Cuff Bangle Bracelet. Diamonds F-G-H color, VS1-VS2 clarity with a few SI1. Sapphire with good saturation of color. Unsigned. Measures 1-1/4" W, 2-1/8" interior diam. Approx. weight: 59.0 grams. Condition: Light surface wear from normal use. Good vintage condition. Estimate: $2000.00 - $4000.00 Domestic Shipping: $30.00
HALL, Colonel Sir John - The Coldstream Guards 1885-1914 : org. cloth, tall 8vo, 1929. With - Mockler-Ferryman, Lieut.-Colonel A.F, The Oxfordshire Light Infantry in South Africa : org. cloth backed pictorial boards, illust, maps, 8vo, title-page torn,1901. With - Perridge, Major Frank, The History of Prince Albert's Guard 1856-1938 : cloth in d/w, 8vo, 1939. With one other.(4)
NEVILLE, Captain J.E.H - History of the 43rd and 52nd (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire) Light Infantry in the Great War, 1914-1919 : Vol. 1 [all published]. illust, maps, org. cloth, 4to, 1938. With - The Northamptonshire Regiment, 1914-1918 : map in rear pocket, org. cloth, 8vo, no date.(2)
A George V 1897 pattern light infantry officer's sword by Flights Ltd, London, numbered 59413, with plated guard to the wire bound shagreen hilt, 'Flights Ltd, London Camberley and Aldershot' to one side, 'By Warrant, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London' to the other, with leather scabbard and another plated (3)
Colonel Henry William Bunbury (British, 1750-1811) Mrs Thrale entertaining Dr Johnson to tea with correspondence from Stephen Long attached to the reverse pen and ink over pencil on laid paper 18.50 x 29.50cm (7 x 12in) Provenance: Given to the current owner by Boris Mylne Other Notes: The present caricature appears to be loosely based on Thomas Rowlandson's composition, 'Dr Johnson takes tea at Boswell's House', which was published in 'Picturesque Beauties of Boswell' in 1786. CONDITIONTrimmed and stuck down. Light staining and discolouration above the figures. Slight wear to the edges. Small tear to upper left corner.
Wilfred Stanley Haines (British, 1905-1944) Self-portrait of the artist, in fireman's uniform of the Second World War oil on canvas, in a white painted distressed frame, and sold with the artist's family archive (2) 67 x 56cm (26 x 22in) Other Notes: Wilfred Stanley Haines was an artist and designer working with Morris and Co. at Merton before the Second World War. He is now most noted for his paintings of bombing scenes during the Blitz. He became a wartime fireman, and was tragically killed during a flying bomb raid on 19th June, 1944 in Union Street, Southwark, London. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy in four exhibitions of the work of Firemen Artists between 1941 and 1944. Haines' work is held in the Imperial War Museum and the V & A Museum, London The archive sold with the portrait comprises a few photographs of Haines and his fellow firemen on active duty. One small snapshot shows Haines wearing his 'Adolf was a Painter Too' poster. His birth certificate is present. There are many older family photographs, including holiday snaps, and some newspaper clippings about Haines and a watercolour floral frieze on paper. There is also some later correspondence between the Haines family and the V & A Museum when gifting various tapestry-related items, largely from Haines' father's time at the Windsor Tapestry Works. Oil on canvas which has not been lined. There is a tear near the centre of the canvas and a small dent to the left of the tear and associated paint loss. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. There is a light layer of efflorescence across the surface. There are a few small chips and losses to the decorative surface of the frame.
Political Radicalism, English 'Jacobinism' and the French Revolution - an important late 18th century Radical gentleman's ink manuscript everyday commonplace 'journal', the property of and inscribed by William Taylor, Senior, Merchant of Norwich (d. 1819) or his son William Taylor of Norwich and later London (1765 - 1836), recto with activities and calls, a few light observations and some copies of letters, dated from July 2nd, 1795, to October 25th, 1799, verso with personal accounts and tabulations of expenditure, dated from July 13th, 1795, to October 26th, 1799, supplied by: Richd Cust (sic, Richard), Stationer, Parliament Street, Westminster, Variety of Accompt (sic) Books, Drawing Papers, Port-folios, &c., oval engraved paper label to recto pastedown, contemporary full vellum over boards, upper cover dated in ink MS, 12mo Though not directly signed or inscribed William Taylor, the ownership and provenance is thus deduced from: copies of letters addressed to his brother Rev. Taylor and signed-off with the monogram WT; and a copy of a letter addressed to a Mr Stiff, dated December 3: 1795, where the radical informs him that 'I trouble you with this to inform you that as I now live so far from town [Norwich] I must decline being any a longer a member of the Revolution Society' - a dangerous and seditious notion to express in a letter in England at the time - though the society was officially 'closed' in May of 1794 from government suppression. Though Taylor Junior was an only child it would not be unusual for him to refer to a relation, intimate friend or a political and fraternal companion as 'brother', particularly in the flowery prose of the time with its conjuring of egalitarian Classical syntax. Whichever Taylor, whose life he himself records faultlessly over these four years, spent time in central London paying calls and leaving cards when hosts were absent, remarking on Lord Spencer's Battersea Bridge, visiting tobacconists on the Strand, taking coffee at coffee houses and keeping up to date on his housekeeping, seems to have spent most of his time in the East End at Walthamstow, Cheapside, Homerton, etc.
Local Interest - Matlock: Hopton Hall Copy, Bryan (Benjamin), Matlock: Manor and Parish, Historical & Descriptive, with Pedigrees and Arms, and Map of the Parish Reduced from the Ordnance Survey, Bemrose & Sons, Limited, London 1903, contemporary green buckram, Golden Age Armorial bookplate: Edith Lyttelton Gell, bookseller's ticket: Frank Murray, Derby, 12mo; Views of Matlock & Derbyshire, Published by Rock & Co., London 1860, comprising 50 steel-engraved topographical named-views, contemporary blue buckram, oblong 8vo; Thirty Six Views of Matlock and Neighbourhood, Newman & Co., London [n.d., c. 1869], contemporary green buckram gilt, oblong 12mo; Steer (Henry), The Smedleys of Matlock Bath: Being A Review of the Religious and Philanthropic Labours of Mr. and Mrs. John Smedley, Elliot Stock, London 1897, contemporary teal buckram, 12mo; Smedley (Alfred), Some Reminiscences [...] A Series of Experimental Seances Demonstrating [...] Spirits can Appear in the Physical Form [...], Office of "Light", London 1900, contemporary red buckram gilt, 12mo; Fitton (R.S.) & Wadsworth (A.P.), The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758 - 1830: A Study of the Early Factory System, Manchester University Press, 1958, red buckram, 8vo; Lugard (C.E.), The Saints and Sinners and The Inns and Outs of Ashover, limited edition, numbered 418/500, [Privately Printed], Ashover 1928, printed card covers, loosely inserted pamphlet and ephemera, 8vo; Parish of Ashover Weddings, 1642 - 1780, [Privately Printed by CEL, 1924 - 1925], loose leaves over two binders, 8vo, (2); another loose singular volume, Ashover Weddings, 1624 - 1724, volume I only, printed card covers, 8vo, [10]
Canadian Art - de Roussan (Jacques): Normand Hudon: Humour et humanisme (Humour and humanism), Translated by Jane Frydenlund, parallel text in English and French, Panorama+, Québec 1988, h/b, pictorial d/j, 4to; Claude Langevin: Ombres et lumières (Shadow and Light), Translated by Jane Frydenlund, parallel text in English and French, Collection Panorama, Québec 1989, pictorial h/b, 4to; Den: La Comédie Humaine (The Human Comedy), Translated by Jane Frydenlund, parallel text in English and French, Collection Panorama, Québec 1990, pictorial h/b, 4to, (3); Adrien Seguin, h/b, d/j, 4to, [4]
Local Interest - Ward (John), Dale & Its Abbey, Derbyshire, Illustrated, second & limited edition large paper copy of 33/250, numbered in purple ink, Frank Murray, Derby 1891, contemporary brown morocco spine with gilt lettered red morocco title label and pictorial buckram, 4to; The Cartulary of Darley Abbey, two-voloume set, edited by Reginald R. Darlington, Printed by Titus Wilson & Son, Ltd., Kendal 1945, contemporary blue buckram, 4to, (2); St. Bartholomew's Parish Church, Elvaston: A Souvenir of the Restoration and Re-opening, 1905, Long Eaton Printing Society, Limited, 1905, imperfect and un-numbered copy, contemporary reverse calf, upper cover gilt lettered, marbled endpapers, 4to; Bland (John), Old Duffield: Village, Church, and Castle, with Some Personal Reminiscences, Harpur and Sons, Derby 1922, card covers, 12mo; Tudor (Thomas Linthwaite), New Light on Duffield Church and Its Ancient Parish, With Nine Illustrations, Strictly Limited Edition, Published and Sold by the Author [....], Derby 1939, h/b, d/j, 20th century Allegorical bookplate: M.D. Stephenson, small 8vo; Barber (Canon Thomas G.), How the Church came to Spondon, and her Chapelries Stanley and Chaddesden, signed presentation copy from the author, Tom Brown Ltd., Belper 1950, blue buckram gilt, loosely inserted pamphlet, small 8vo, [7]

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