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Ireland, Edward I (1254-1307), pennies (4), first issue (1280), second issue (1281-2), Dublin (2) and Waterford (S. 6246, 6247 (2), 6254; DF 63, 64), about very fine; Henry III (1216-72), pennies (2), class Ia, Dublin, DAVI ON (DIV)ELI; class IId, Dublin, open shoulders, RICARD ON DIVE (S. 6235; 6243; DF 53, 61), about very fine; Edward IV (1461-83), light cross and pellets coinage, penny, Dublin, pellets by neck, rev., plain cross (S. 6364; DF 136), legend off flan, very fine or better, good portrait (7)
* NORTH ITALIAN (16th century or later) Vitellius, Roman Emperor (AD 69), oval portrait plaquette (from a set of the Twelve Caesars), laureate head left; A VITEL AVG below; within a border of military trophies and lion`s heads at the four points, 105.8 x 84.3mm (Rossi, Brescia catalogue, 141; Rizzini 220; Toderi/Vannel, Bargelllo, 260), pierced, stippled background around head, an extremely fine early cast
Victoria, Art Union medals (3), comprising John Bacon, 1864, in silver, Sir Francis Chantrey, 1843, and Thomas Stothard, 1880, in copper, all 55mm (BHM 2797, 2227, 3080); other bronze portrait medals (7) comprising the physician John Freind by Saint-Urbain (2, MI II, 488, 28), John Milton, 1737, Sir Walter Scott, rev., the Lady of the Lake, Lord Byron, Sir John Soane, and Napoleon`s coronation celebrated in Paris, 1804 (Bramsen 358); together with white metal medal for Victoria`s visit to the City of London, 1837; and London & Westminster penny token, 1797, rev., Late Surgeon`s Hall - Old Bailey (D&H 110), Sir Walter Scott in bronze and white metal, and William Roscoe in white metal, all from the Clifford sale. very fine or better (15)
Silver goblet, slightly tapering with everled rim and spreading foot, engraved with the portrait of a greyhound "Bob" with dedication to Dr George Lumgair, Largo 1833 from the owner of Bob, Mr Hall Pringle, also with details of the hounds exploits at the "Western District of Fife Coursing Meeting, 11th Dec 1818", by Gmc Hattie Edinburgh, 1818, 10.5oz
AN ALBUM CONTAINING SIXTY-SIX FINE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HAND-TINTED AND BLACK AND WHITE TENNIS RELATED POSTCARDS, circa 1900s and later including comic cards, private tennis scenes, player portrait etc; and a Weszely Istvan tennis advertising label, 2.1/2 x 5.1/2in. (6.4 x 14cm) framed and glazed (67)
A rare Tibetan or Bhutanese gilt bronze figure of a Lama, seated on a lotus throne in dhyanasana, his hands in dharmacakra, wearing a long pleated robe, bracelets, anklets and a five leaf crown, the base sealed and engraved with a triple-whorl, 16th/17th century, 13.5cm. The unusual iconography of this figure makes certain identification difficult. The characterful face combined with the robes suggest a portrait figure of a monk, but the crown, bracelets and position of the hands are attributes of Maitreya. Cf. Arts of Asia, September-October 2009, where this piece is discussed on p.10.
Twelve Neptune or Apotheosis of Nelson pattern pearlware plates, early 19th century, each of lobed circular shape and printed in blue with the mythological scene and border containing portrait medallions, six 18.5cm diameter and six 20cm diameter (at fault) (12) See Coysh & Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue Printed Wares, Volume II, 151 for a similar pattern dish
Jack Russell - `Sir Norman Wisdom OBE, The Greatest!!` (Half-length Portrait of Sir Norman Wisdom wearing a White Polo Neck and Navy Blue Blazer), oil on canvas, signed recto, signed, titled and dated 2003 verso, approx 161cm x 118.5cm, within a gilt frame. Provenance: property of Sir Norman Wisdom OBE.
A Russian silver and parcel gilt circular box and cover, circa 1782, commemorating the equestrian statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, the cover with central gilt panel decorated in relief with the Bronze Horseman, the underside of cover with a relief bust portrait of Catherine the Great, framed by engraved borders, repeated on the base, `FW` maker`s mark in Latin script to interior and indistinct town mark, possibly Kostroma, diameter approx 8.5cm. Note: Catherine the Great ordered the construction of the equestrian statue of Peter the Great by Etienne Maurice Falconet, which was unveiled on August 9th 1782; it is situated in the Senate Square in Saint Petersburg.
A 19th Century silver posy holder of pierced tapering form, embossed with scrolling foliage and flowerheads inset with coral beads, framing a marquise shaped glazed head and shoulders portrait of a young lady, fitted with a pin, ring and two chains, above a turned ebonized baluster handle, length approx 17cm.
A 19th Century gilt metal posy holder of pierced floral and beaded scroll work tapering design, the front inset with a rectangular hardstone cameo carved as a bust portrait of a lady, above an engraved hexagonal handle with ball terminal and fitted with a ring and pin suspended from two chains, length approx 16.5cm.
An early 20th Century oval miniature half length portrait of a lady, her hair in curls and tied with a pink ribbon, wearing a décolleté pink dress and scarf, signed `M. Daffinger`, watercolour on ivorine, approx 9cm x 7cm, together with three similar oval miniature portraits, signed `Dervail`, `Reinolds` and `Rosebarn`, all within gilt metal oval frames.
A large Italian pottery sgraffito decorated jug, 20th Century, the ovoid body with an oval panel beneath the spout decorated with a half length portrait of a bearded man carrying an axe, flanked by two colourful birds amidst foliage beneath the geometric banded spout and rim, indistinct incised marks to base (minor faults) together with a Persian pottery jar, probably 19th Century, decorated in blue with circular motifs against a dotted ground beneath a trellis band, height approx 25cm (faults, repairs and losses).
Two 18th Century style engraved glass wines, 19th Century, each with ogee bowl, plain stem and conical foot, the first inscribed `Success to the British Fleet 1759` flanking a mermaid, to the reverse a ship in sail, the second inscribed `God Bless Prince Charles 1745` on a banner ribbon flanking a half length portrait of the Prince within a laurel wreath, to the reverse two foliate stems, height of each approx 21cm.
A watercolour caricature portrait of Sir Norman Wisdom, `Celebrating 50 Years in Showbusiness`, and a first day cover, mounted together within a gilt frame, label verso bearing `Presented to Norman Wisdom OBE by The Benham Group. 1999`, together with a print depicting various vignettes of Sir Norman Wisdom and an oil on board portrait of Lou Grade by Keith Turley, signed and dated `00. Provenance: property of Sir Norman Wisdom OBE.
PHOTOGRAPHS. An album containing cabinet-size and carte-de-visite photographs, [circa 1880-1910.] Containing 41 portrait photographs mounted recto and verso of 16 thick card leaves (8 with decorative surrounds). (Some surface marks to photographs, a few minor tears to apertures.) Contemporary morocco gilt, metal clasp, g.e. - And a small collection of other photographs and ephemera (a lot).
FISK-MOORE, B. & W., of Canterbury (photographers). A black and white photograph, a group portrait of British Army Medical Services members, [early 20th Century]. (239 x 293mm.) (Slight fading.) - And three similar photographs, together with two albums containing photographs, many of military interest (a lot).
COOK, James, Captain. The Voyages. London: William Smith, 1842. 2 vols., 8vo (240 x 162mm.) Engraved additional decorative titles, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, 4 engraved maps (2 double-page), numerous illustrations. Near contemporary green half-calf (extremities scuffed and rubbed, spines worn and faded to brown, one cover detached).
FURST, Herbert. The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn. London & New York: 1924. Limited edition of 120 copies, this out of series and inscribed `complimentary`, 4to (315 x 249mm.) Woodcut portrait signed in pencil by Brangwyn, 34 colour plates, uncoloured illustrations. (Some light browning and spotting.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (somewhat soiled, stitching weak). Provenance: Edward Kenneth Center (consigned for sale by a direct descendant of the artist).

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