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A pair of Continental porcelain plaques of oval shape, one painted with the portrait miniature of a lady, the other with a three quarter length portrait miniature of a lady, both within gilded ribbon tied easel frames, one marked E.H. Till, Lucerne, Nice 1904, 10.5cm high; together with a pair of brass and enamel opera glasses, painted with figures in a landscape in velvet case, 3.8cm high (3)
A box of various glassware to include a Bohemian style overlaid glass vase, a box of various chinawares to include various china figures, plates etc and various pictures to include a 19th Century ENGLISH SCHOOL, watercolour, "Portrait study of a young boy and a portrait study of a lady in a mop cap", etched on ivory by J Bolton 1882 etc
Germany, Augsburg, Alexander Schwarz (1478-c.1532), uniface bronze medal by Hans Schwarz (1518), alexandri svvartz avgvstani aet ann xl, bust left aged 40, wearing hat and cloak with high collar, unclear monogram (?) on truncation, 68.8mm (Kastenholz 25; Habich 124, pl. 19, 2), traces of solder on the reverse, otherwise an extremely fine contemporary cast and very rare. Hans Schwarz is credited with the introduction of medals as an art form into Germany and the present piece dates from the period when he produced his first series of medals often depicting individuals attending the Augsburg Diet in 1518. Many of Hans Schwarz’s sketches have survived and the present medal is based on one of the sitter, now in the Staatsbibliothek, Bamberg (Inv. No. IA 38; Kastenholz p. 246, fig. 151). Other specimens of the medal exist in Augsburg, Berlin, Paris and Vienna – and bear the unexplained incised monogram (?) on the truncation of the bust, as present here. The example in the British Museum has been enamelled and so too was the example in the Michael Hall collection (lot 2476) and a specimen without the outer legend which featured in the Münzen und Medaillen sale 90, 14 June 2000, lot 444. According to Habich (who wrongly dated the medal to 1521) Alexander Schwarz was a relative of the medallist, a builder in Augsburg who appears in the Schwarz family portrait painting by Hans Holbein the Elder now in the Maximiliansmuseum, Augsburg.
Edward the Martyr (975-978), Portrait penny, Stamford Mint, moneyer Wulfgar, diademed and draped bust left, +EADPEARD REX AO, rev., small cross pattée, PVLFGAR M-O STANF, 1.14g (N.763; S.1142), well-toned, flan somewhat undulating with minor reverse peck marks and tiny hairline metal split within diadem of portrait from heavy strike, otherwise an attractive good very fine
Italy, Giovanna Albizzi Tornabuoni (died 1488), bronze medal, attributed to Niccolò Fiorentino, bust right, rev., the Three Graces named as Chastity, Beauty and Love, 80mm (Hill 1021; Currency of Fame 45), old cast, very fine; together with Roman bronze coin of Maximinus I (AD 235-238) from Tarsus depicting the Three Graces from antiquity, 35mm. (SNG Levante 1096), fine and rare (2). As Pollard mentions in Currency of Fame, the Three Graces symbolised what was good and most civilised in life; they found their origins in antiquity. The closest precise parallel to the reverse of the present medal is a Roman terra-cotta lamp (mentioned by Spencer in StHistArt 21, pp. 202-3) but the general type is found from time to time in Roman coinage - such as the 3rd century coin offered with the medal in this lot. Giovanna married Lorenzo Tornabuoni and died in childbirth in 1488. Her portrait is on the central figure of the Three Graces with her back to the viewer.
Æthelred II, Long Cross penny, London, godpine m-o lvnd and Last Small Cross penny, Lincoln, brvntat m-o linc (N. 774, 777; S. 1151, 1154), hoard-stained and a few peckmarks, fine to very fine; with Regensburg, Heinrich IV der Heilige of Bavaria / Heinrich II (1002-1024), denar, moneyer anno (retrograde), 1.46g (cf Hahn 29 B a 1), also from a hoard, buckled and portrait weak, about fine (3)
Adolf Hitler Award Plaque For NSDAP Officials The Fuhrer plaque was an officially recognised NSDAP award, it was presented to middle ranking political and state officials in recognition of special achievement. Fashioned in copper plated feinzink with hanging hook to back. Fuhrers portrait embossed to front with embossed German quotation that translates 'The prerequisite for doing is the will and courage of truthfulness' Approx dimensions 3.7 x 5.5 inches. Also a set of military travel dominoes in small leather pouch and a collection of vintage magazines (16) in total to include 12 copies of Picture Post ranging from 1940 - 1945.
Signed Cliff Richard Publicity Photo And Associated Items From The Show 'Holiday Carnival' To include signed black and white Cliff Richard portrait, The Shadows publicity still, Cliff Richard and Carole Gray in Holiday Carnival. Also, a quantity of press releases and publicity material from the show, all housed in original Blackpool A B C press pack folder.
Muhammad Ali Autographed Photographic Print In Collectors Box Frame Comprising a 24" x 30" black and white photo of Muhammad Ali standing over the Beatles in the ring at the 5th Street Gym in Miami Beach Florida. Autographed in blue sharpie marker across Ali's trunks by Muhammad Ali in March of 2000. The bottom right houses an impression of Ali's palm in resin, the bottom left houses a short biography below a photographic portrait of Ali. Comes complete with certificate of authenticity and original bill of sale for £1485.00
Regency Period Pencil And Chalk Pastel Portraits Three in total depicting female portraits, possibly three members of the same family,rendered in descending order of age. The first an older lady in typical William IV day dress, with modest bonnet tied in bow at neck and reading spectacles/pincnez on chain. The second, a middle aged lady in walking dress with lace edged bonnet, tied at neck with pale pink bow. The third, a young lady with raven hair, centre parted and pinned in a low chignon covering her ears as was fashionable at the time. The young lady is depicted in typical day dress of the period with pleated shawl collar and gold brooch. There appears to be an indiscernible artists signature to the bottom left of the portrait of the young lady and a date of 1883. Very fine and accomplished renderings on heavyweight sand coloured pastel paper ground. Approx dimensions of each 11 x 16.8 inches. Each framed and mounted under glass with wide cream mount and gilt frame with foliate and scroll moulded corners. Several areas of foxing and spotting to each.
Watercolour Sketch Of Young Moorish Gentleman By J. S. Morland. Late Victorian watercolour by Liverpool born artist James Smith Morland 1846-1921 Signed 'J. S Morland, dated 1878. Watercolour on paper depicting a portrait of a young man in Moorish style dress. In good overall condition with no signs of fading, some foxing to top left. Housed in gilt frame. Approx dimensions 7 x 10 inches.

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