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Great Britain, 1937 Coronation crown, obv: uncrowned portrait of King George VI left, legend around, rev: crowned quartered shield of arms with supporters, legend above, denomination and date below, together with two 1935 rocking horse crowns, a 1951 Festival of Britain crown and a 1977 Silver Jubilee crown. (5)
United Kingdom, a large collection of miscellaneous coins to include 2007 The Gibraltar Diamond Wedding Day Portrait Silver £5, 1997 Britannia silver proof 20p, 1998 HRH The Prince of Wales 50th Birthday crown, 2009 Charles Darwin £2, 2007 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection x2, 2000 Millennium Bunc coin collection, 1998 Bunc coin collection, 1972 Coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1999 Diana Memorial £5, 2009 Burns £2, 2006 Final Flight of Concorde £5, 1951 Festival of Britain crown, George V Farthings 1911-1923 & 1924-1936, Britains First Decimal Coin wallets and an album of mainly Royal Family Coin Covers etc.
England, Edward I (1272-1307) silver penny, London mint, obv: crowned facing portrait within inner beaded circle, legend around, rev: long cross pattée, trefoil of pellets in angles, mint name around, together with a James I silver penny, a Commonwealth silver penny and a Henry VI silver penny. (4)
ROBERT CHARLES MALDEN'S MIDSHIPMAN'S LOG BOOKS, 1809-1816three vols comprising: Vol 1: log book of H.M.S. Scipion. 45 leaves, June 15 1809-June 14 1810; log book of H.M. Nisus, 122 leaves, June 15 1810-29 May 1811; Vol 2: log book of H.M.S. Nisus, 171 leaves 30 May 1811-31 December 1812; Vol 3: log book H.M. Nisus, 185 leaves, May 3 1814-30 May 1816, modern half calf, a few signs of wear, 4to. -- 9 x 7½ in. (22.2 x 18.3cm.); together with a small collection of ephemera, autograph and facsimile referring to Lieut. Malden; and a silhouette portrait of Malden, probably by a crewmate.(A lot) Lt. Charles Malden (1797-1855) and thence by descent.Robert Charles Malden (1797-1855) proceeded in the Scipion to the Bay of Biscay and in the Nisus to the East Indies and assisted at the reduction of Mauritius and Java. Soon after the commencement of the war with America, he was sent home in a captured American Indiaman. Returning to the expedition against New Orleans where he suffered badly from frostbite. In the summer of 1824 he accompanied Lord Byron in the Blonde for a surveying expedition to the Pacific during which voyage they escorted the remains of the late King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands, and Byron honoured Malden by naming an island after him, returning in the spring of 1826 when he was discharged. The bark paper included with the descriptive voyage in lot 112 was collected by Malden on this trip.Vol. I rather stained
A 1905 CENTENARY COPPER PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF NELSON BY L.F. VON ROSELIEBwith three-quarter shoulder-length profile of Nelson in full-dress hat with chelengk, uniform with decorations and inscribed HORATIO NELSON / 1805 · THE TRAFALGAR CENTENARY · 1905, mounted on plush backing within oak frame; together with an associated collection of items including a Victory copper topped swagger stick; an engraved Foudroyant copper tray; a small Victory oak box; a brass snuff box with Nelson's portrait; a brass Nelson's seal; a steel Nelson thumbscrew; scrimshaw commemorative bones; two brass fish; fid block etc.(A lot)
A MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING OF “ADMIRAL LORD NELSON OF THE NILE”, ENGRAVED BY J. YOUNG, AFTER MATTHEW KEYMER “from a Portrait by a Celebrated Artist at Palermo, Portrait Painter to the King”, circa 1800, framed, 14 x 10 ½in. (35.5 x 27cm.); together with another framed portrait print of Admiral Lord Nelson, after Lemuel Abbott(2)
FRED ROE (BRITISH, 1864-1947)The Night Before TrafalgarSigned and dated 'Fred Roe, 1891' (lower left)Charcoal with heightened white26 3/4 x 14 1/2in. (68 x 37cm.) Together with two original pen and ink drawings of Nelson leaving Portsmouth for the Victory, 1805; Portrait of a Bosun; and three pencil drawings mounted on one sheet; and a collection of photographs after Fred Roe's pictures(a lot)saleroom notice: 134: the medium of the ‘Night Before Trafalgar’ is pen and ink on card and not as stated in the printed catalogue. Please check revised online description. Drawings need cleaning, otherwise good condition
A Regency rosewood, boxwood and ebony tea caddy, sarcophagus form, with bone escutcheon and brass lion mask handles, the interior fitted with two compartments, 23cm wide, 14cm deep 15.5cm high together with a further tea caddy, of square section with bone escutcheon, 10.5cm wide, and wax work relief portrait, in boxwood frame, 13cm wide overall (3) Condition ReportKnocks, surface scratches and losses throughout. One interior compartment lid missing from larger caddy.
A group of Doulton stoneware items,comprising a Lambeth jug, 22.5cm high, a Slater's Patent tapering jug, relief moulded with a bird amongst blossom, 23cm high, a Lambeth vase, relief moulded with panels of flowers, 28cm high, and a jug, decorated with prunts in relief, 19cm hightogether with a further stoneware items,comprising a Charles Meigh stoneware jug, 20cm high, a Cobridge jug, 16.5cm high, another similar example with a pewter lid, 17.5cm high, and a Matlach vase, decorated with a portrait in relief, 21.5cm high (8)Condition ReportThe Doulton examples appear to be in good condition, with no apparent cracks. Chip to the Cobridge jug. The pewter-mounted example is heavily cracked.
Motorsport: A framed and glazed montage of Jim Clark, comprising a portrait photograph, an action photograph, Clark's signature and a small plaque with information of Jim Clark and his career: 'Jim Clark 1936-1968, Grand Prix World Champion, 1963 Lotus 1965 Lotus, 72 Starts 25 Wins, 33 Pole Positions, 28 Fastest Laps'. General condition is good, frame measuring approx. 65cm x 49cm. Please assess photographs.
A Capodimonte portrait charger, possibly depicting Marie de Medici, within gilt field and borders initiated ‘H.H’, blue device mark to underside with applied label, reading ‘Presented to Mary Eppynt-Phillips (the first female graduate of the medical school in Cardiff) in Ajaccio, Corsica by survivors of an American ship torpedoed in the Mediterranean sea during the 1914 - 1918 war, 26cm diameter
Three Edwardian and other postcard and photographic albums, one showing several views of the Royal Agricultural Show in Bristol, 1913, other showing Chipping Sodbury Market, further views of Bristol, local churches, the R100 Airship, family portraits, etc, with two further portrait albums, (5)

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