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This Harmony Kingdom "Sweet Spot" figure box, crafted in 2002, features a detailed carving of a leopard atop a white base inscribed with a "zoo ticket." The box opens to reveal intricate hidden figurines within, showcasing the brand's hallmark of intricate detail and hidden surprises. Made in England, this piece is a testament to Harmony Kingdom's commitment to artisan craftsmanship and storytelling through collectible art.Issued: 2002Dimensions: 2"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
1st century A.D. Carved in the half-round, tongue-shaped with drilled eyes, convex lips and gatched beard; transverse hole at the brow for suspension; with old dealer's ticket; possibly an amulet to avert bad luck. 2.72 grams, 28 mm (1 1/8 in.). Acquired 1979-1999. London collection of the late Mr S.M., thence by descent.
Neolithic Period, circa 6th-4th millennium B.P. With round-section narrow butt flaring to a broad curved cutting edge. 370 grams, 11.7 cm (4 5/8 in.). [No Reserve] Found South Central Sahara. Ex private French collection formed in the 1960s-1970s. From a Leicestershire, UK, collection. Accompanied by a previous catalogue information ticket.
Circa 1st-2nd century A.D. Fusiform in profile with marvered glass trails in horizontal bands, guilloche to the centre. 6.94 grams, 40 mm (1 1/2 in.). [No Reserve] Found Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, circa 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
Circa 5th-7th century A.D. Biconvex in profile with marvered blue and yellow trails in a herringbone pattern. See Brugmann, B., Glass Beads from Early Anglo-Saxon Graves, Oxford, 2004. 6.4 grams, 19 mm (3/4 in.). [No Reserve] Found Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, circa 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
Circa 5th-7th century A.D. Including fusiform types with marvered trails and other types. 26.6 grams total, 20-27 mm (3/4 - 1 in.). [4, No Reserve] Found Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, circa 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
6th-8th century A.D. With broad triangular blades and narrow returned shank with punched point detailing, wire loop; old collector's ticket 'Saxon site Nr Malton at Scagglethorpe, + Settrington'. Cf. MacGregor, A. & Bolick, E., A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), Oxford, 1993, item 38.19, for type. 6.06 grams, 61 mm (2 3/8 in.). [No Reserve] Found near Malton, North Yorkshire, UK. Acquired circa 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
Circa 5th-7th century A.D. Mainly fusiform types with marvered trails. 31 grams total, 23-25 mm (1 in.). [4, No Reserve] Found Suffolk, UK. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, circa 2009. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
Circa 15th century A.D. With crosshatch pattern in relief on both sides, originally fitted to a small wooden shaft with traces of the wood remaining in the socket. Cf. Spencer, B., Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges, Woodbridge, 2010, items 301b. cd, d, for type. 11.2 grams, 57 mm (2 1/4 in.). [No Reserve] Previously with Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK, with stock code M257-1. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry, and a previous dealer's sales ticket.It is though that such tokens were worn by the spectators at tournaments. The hatching may have been intended as keying for paint.
Fell 12 September 2008 A.D. A large cut section with one polished face, inked find spot to one face; in a Swiss membrane box with aluminium identification label and dealer's ticket. 119 grams, 76 mm (3 in.). [No Reserve] Found Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India. Ex Big Kahuna Meteorites, USA. From a Leicestershire, UK, collection.
Lucania, Metapontion AR Stater.. Circa 510-470 BC. Ear of barley with seven grains; META retrograde downwards to right; all within cable border / Incuse ear of barley with eight grains. Cf. Noe Class IX, 193; HN Italy 1482. 8.11gr, 24mm, 12h. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Near Extremely Fine.Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 16, 13 November 2022, lot 9b (dealer's ticket included).From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.
Sicily, Gela AE Onkia.. Circa 420-405 BC. Bull butting to right; grain ear and ΓΕΛΑΣ above, pellet (mark of value) in exergue / Head of river-god Gelas to right, grain ear behind. Jenkins 506-8; HGC 2, 383. 1.27gr, 11mm, 10h. Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.Ex Roma Numismatics Ltd, E-Sale 70, 7 May 2020, lot 367 (company's ticket included).Ex Bertolami Fine Arts - ACR Auctions, E-Auction 77, 1 December 2019, lot 820 (company's ticket included).
Sicily, Katane AE Chalkous.. Late 3rd century BC. Jugate busts of Serapis, laureate and wearing Atef crown and Isis, wearing signature headdress to right; [X (mark of value) before, grain ear behind] / Apollo standing facing, leaning on column, holding laurel branch and bow; quiver and omphalos to left; KATA-[NAIΩN] to either side. CNS III, 22; HGC 2, 609. 5.27gr, 18mm, 7h. Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.Ex Münzen Gut-Lynt GmbH, Auction 8, 27 November 2022, lot 12 (company's ticket included).
Sicily, Syracuse AE 20mm.. Roman rule, after 212 BC. Diademed head of Serapis to right, wearing atef crown / [ΣYPAK]-O-CIΩN, Isis standing facing, head to left, holding sistrum with right hand and sceptre with left. CNS II, 240 corr. (wreath); HGC 2, 1478. 8.63gr, 20mm, 12h. Good Fine.Ex Stocker collection, Kent, UK, 1955-early 2000s; collector's ticket included.
12th-8th century B.C. Squat in profile with low neck and broad mouth, rounded rim, strap handle; carinated shoulder with vertical fluting tapering to a narrow base; rim chipped, hole to lower body; with old handwritten paper label 'Trouvé à Lizzano près carente'; handwritten accession no. 242'; paper ticket with 'Bronzezeitlches [..]gefäss gefunden 1938 in Oderland bei glagan / schon mehr übergang zur Eisenzeit'. See Rosiak, A., Józefowska, A., Sekulska-Nalewajko, J. et al., Funerary vs. domestic vessels from the Hallstatt period. A study on ceramic vases from the Milejowice settlement and the Domasław cemetery, in Sci Rep 14, (2024); Nebelsick, L. D., Die Kalenderberggruppe der Hallstattzeit am Nordostalpenrand in Hallstattkultur im Osten Österreichs, (eds. Nebelsick, L. D., Eibner, A., Lauermann, E., Neugebauer, J.-W.), 1997. 746 grams, 19 cm wide including handle (7 1/2 in.). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Formerly in the collection of Dr Siegfried Zimmer, Germany, found in Glogau, near Haynau, Silesia. Private collection, acquired by M. A. in 2004.
Indo-Greek Kingdom, Menander I Soter AR Drachm.. Circa 155-130 BC. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΩTHPOΣ MENANΔPOY, diademed and draped bust to right / 'Maharajasa tratarasa Menamdrasa' (Of the Great King Menander the Savior) in Kharosthi, Athena Alkidemos standing to left, wielding thunderbolt and shield; monogram of AY to left. Bopearachchi 13A; Mitchiner 215t; SNG ANS 771-3; HGC 12, 191. 2.47gr, 17mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.Ex Naville Numismatics Ltd., Auction 86, 17 December 2023, lot 84 (dealer's ticket included).
Septimius Severus BI Tetradrachm of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria.. AD 193-211. Struck circa AD 202-204. AVT•KAI CЄOYHPOC•CЄ•B•, laureate head to right / ΔHMAPX•ЄΞ•VΠA•TO•Γ•, eagle standing facing on leg and thigh of animal, head and tail to right, with wings spread, holding wreath in beak. McAlee 659b; Prieur 200. 13.28gr, 27mm, 6h. Extremely Fine.From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.Ex Artemide Aste s.r.l., Auction LVI, 23 October 2021, lot 389 (company ticket included).
Diva Matidia AR Denarius.. Died AD 119. Rome mint; struck under Hadrian AD 119-120. Consecration issue. DIVA AVGVSTA MATIDIA, draped bust to right, wearing hair coiled and piled on top of head above triple stephane / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing to left on sceptre, with wings displayed. RIC II.3 2462; RSC 6. 3.55gr, 19mm, 7h. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Near Extremely Fine. Old cabinet tone with traces of blue and gold iridescence around the devices.From a Swiss private collection, before 2005.Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Triton XVIII, 6 January 2015, lot 1079.Ex Chaponnière & Firmenich SA, Auction 15, 21 May 2022, lot 48 (dealer's ticket included).
Caracalla AE As.. AD 198-217. Rome mint; struck AD 215. ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate head to right / P M TR P XVIII COS IIII P P, Aesculapius standing facing, head to left, leaning on serpent-entwined staff; to right, globe set on ground; S C across field. RIC IV 553a. 9.12gr, 26mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Glossy cypress green patina.Ex David Miller, Hampstead, UK (collector's ticket included).
Salonina, Augusta BI Tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.. AD 254-268. Dated RY 12 of Gallienus (AD 264/265). KOPNHΛIA CAΛധNЄINA CЄB, draped bust to right, wearing stephane / Eirene standing to left, holding branch and sceptre; palm frond to left, IB L (date) to right. Köln 2969; Dattari (Savio) 5331; K&G 91.33; Emmett 3855.12. 9.98gr, 22mm, 12h. Good Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 484, 27 January 2021, lot 623 (company's ticket included).
Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus.. AD 260-269. Contemporary imitation from an irregular mint. IMP C POSTVM[...], radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / P M TR P IIII COS III P P, Mars walking to right, holding spear and trophy. For prototype cf. RIC V.2 57 (Lugdunum). 3.30gr, 19mm, 6h. Very Fine.Acquired on the UK art market before 2000.Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector's ticket included.
Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor BI Antoninianus.. AD 260-269. Treveri mint; struck AD 268. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing facing, head to right, holding sceptre and thunderbolt. RIC V.2 309 (Colonia Agrippinensis); RIC V.4 396; RSC 159a (Colonia Agrippinensis). 4.11gr, 19mm, 6h. Very Fine.Acquired on the UK art market before 2000.Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector's ticket included.
Postumus, Romano-Gallic Emperor AR Antoninianus.. AD 260-269. Treveri mint; struck AD 261. IMP C POSTVMVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / LAETITIA AVG, galley to left. RIC V.2 73 (Lugdunum); RIC V.4 57; RSC 167a (Lugdunum). 3.83gr, 21mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.Acquired on the UK art market before 2000.Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector's ticket included.
Aureolus, Romano-Gallic Usurper BI Antoninianus.. AD 268-269. Mediolanum mint. Struck in the name of Postumus, circa early or mid AD 268. 1st officina. IMP POSTVMVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / FIDES EQVIT, Fides seated to left, holding patera and standard; P in exergue. RIC V 378 var. (no officina; Postumus); CGE 498 (Postumus); AGK 18c (Postumus); RSC 60 (Postumus). 3.87gr, 21mm, 12h. Good Very Fine.Acquired on the UK art market before 2000.Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector's ticket included.
Tacitus BI Antoninianus.. AD 275-276. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 275. IMP C CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing to left, holding shield and spear. RIC V.1 69; MER-RIC 3267 (temporary). 3.91gr, 24mm, 12h. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Mint State. Flan crack at 4h. Original silvering fully intact. Attractively toned, struck in high relief.Acquired from Mike Vosper, 20 May 2015; collector's ticket included.
Diocletian BI Antoninianus.. AD 284-305. Lugdunum mint; struck AD 287-288. 1st officina. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust to right / IOVI CONSER AVGG, Jupiter standing to left, holding thunderbolt in right hand and sceptre in left hand, eagle at foot left; A in right field, SML in exergue. RIC V.2 35. 3.67gr, 23mm, 6h. Very Fine.Acquired on the UK art market before 2000.Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman; collector's ticket included.
Maxentius AE Quarter Nummus.. AD 307-312. Rome mint; struck AD 310-312. MAXENTI-VS P F AVG, laureate head to right / VOT • Q • Q MVL X, legend in four lines within wreath. RIC VI 281a. 2.10gr, 16mm, 6h. Near Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.Ex Bertolami Fine Arts - ACR Auctions, E-Auction 304, 20 June 2024, lot 757 (company's ticket included).
Anglo-Saxon. Primary Phase, Series BX/B VI Mule AR Sceattas.. Circa 685-710. East Anglia. Diademed bust with protruding chin to right, annulet before; all within beaded circle / VANTAVMA, bird on cross with annulet in each angle, additional annulet either side of the cross arms; all within a serpent circle. SCBC 776/777; M 97/102; Abr 15-10/16-10. 1.18gr, 13mm, 9h. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Extremely Fine. Deep brown old cabinet tone. Extremely rare mule and exceptionally rare variant with additional annulets.Found in UK.Acquired from Mike Vosper, 25 November 2016, no. SS-BTQD, old collector's ticket included.
England. Plantagenet, Edward III AV Noble.. 1327-1377. London mint; p.m: cross pattée. Regular Series A. Fourth Coinage, Treaty Period, 1361-1369. ◦ ЄD-WARD ˣˣ DЄI ˣˣ GRA ˣˣ RЄX ˣˣ ANGL ˣˣ DNS ˣˣ ҺУB 'ˣ Z ˣ AQT, King standing facing in ship, holding sword with left hand and shield bearing coat-of-arms with right; all within beaded border (ropes 3/1, quatrefoils 4/4, ornaments -11-11) / ✠ IhC ˣˣ AVTЄᙏ ˣˣ TRANSIЄNS ˣˣ PЄR ˣˣ ᙏЄDIV x' ILLORVᙏ ˣˣ IBAT, short cross potent over cross fleurée; voided angled polylobe containing Є at centre, lion passant guardant with crown above and trefoil below in each angle; all within polylobe, lis in each spandrel. Schneider I, 86; North 1232; SCBC 1503. 7.68gr, 33mm, 2h. Good Very Fine. Trace of red wax of recesses.Ex Seaby Coin & Medal Bulletin, February 1973, lot G2116 [Inventory 724137] (company's ticket included).Ex Spink, Auction 374 (sale 51731/3), 16 January 2022, lot 14 (hammer 6,000 USD) (company's ticket included).Ex Hammered British Coins, Reference: D1691 (hammer 7,950 GBP) (company's ticket included).Property of a County Durham collector.
England. Holborn AE Halfpenny Token.. 1649-1672. London (Holborn) mint. Richard Underwood, issuer. ✿ IN HOLBORN • POVLTERER, hare running to left / RICHARD UNDERWOOD HIS • HALFE ✿ PENNY ✿ • R V E • in five lines. Dickinson 1475. 0.70gr, 18mm, 12h. Fair.Found on various UK sites since 1974.Property of an Essex collector (collector's ticket included).
Phoenicia, Tyre PB Weight of Half Libra.. Dated Year 12 of the Era of the Freedom of Tyre (115/114 BC). Club of Herakles within square motif surrounded by oval designs; [Α-ΓΟ (Agoranomos)] to upper field; [L] BI (date) to lower field / [Tanit symbol on cross-hatch background]. E&E, Poids -; Hendin 286; Pondera Online 15538 & 12864 & 11932. 100.40gr, 39mm x 37mm x 7mm, 12h. Condition as seen. Suspension loop (since removed).From the S.M. Collection.Ex Classical Numismatic Group, Electronic Auction 476, 9 September 2020, lot 297 (company's ticket included).
East India Company. Admiral Gardiner Shipwreck CU 20 Cash.. Dated 1808. EAST INDIA COMPANY, arms of the East India Company, date below / Persian legend, XX.CASH. in exergue. Stevens 5.122; Pridmore 198; KM 321. 9.06gr, 31mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine.From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020); collector's ticket included.From wreck of the Admiral Gardner.
East India Company. Admiral Gardiner Shipwreck CU 10 Cash.. Dated 1808. EAST INDIA COMPANY, arms of the East India Company, date below / Persian legend, X.CASH. in exergue. KM 319. 4.39gr, 25mm, 6h. Very Fine.From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020); collector's ticket included.From wreck of the Admiral Gardner.
Third Intermediate Period, 1070-713 B.C. Amulet of a triple Eye of Horus, originally inlaid, pierced longitudinally for suspension. Cf. Flinders Petrie, W.M., Amulets illustrated by the Egyptian Collection in University College, London, reprinted London, 1994, plate I. 4.27 grams, 28 mm (1 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] From an English deceased estate. Previously with Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK, with stock code L838-3. Property of a Bristol, UK, gentleman. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry, and a previous dealer's sales ticket.The Eye of Horus was a powerful symbol of protection in Ancient Egypt, also known as the Wedjet (or Ujat, meaning 'Whole One') and the 'all seeing eye'. It was believed to have healing and protective power and was used as an amulet.
5th-4th century B.C. Ovoid body with black sidewall, deep shoulder with radiating lotus buds, trumpet-shaped mouth and strap handle; with old record card 'Black-Ground Lekythos. Attic. inverted lotus buds. C.5th-4th B.C. (similar to RC7928 Tarquinia) / 01. (14.12.82) Sotheby's H.13.5 Sh 7.4 B 4.3 cm.'. Cf. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession no.07.286.68, for type. 134 grams, 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in.). with Sotheby's, London, 14 December 1982, lot 389. Collection of the late Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory (1937-2022), 5th Baronet of Coryton. Private collection, UK. Accompanied by an old handwritten collector's ticket, and copies of the relevant Sotheby's catalogue pages.Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory was a lifelong connoisseur with a deep appreciation for objets d’art and antiquities, particularly Attic pottery and numismatics. He took great pleasure in meticulously cataloguing and archiving his collection. The selection of pottery, glass, and stone fragments will be presented across twenty-four lots, many of which boast provenance from renowned dealerships and auction houses, including Charles Ede, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams.
400-350 B.C. Of ovoid form with trumpet-shaped spout and strap handle, reserved palmette motif; with record card 'Squat pattern Lekythos. Attic? Palmette in red on black glaze. 400-350 B.C. / 22. (22.11.84) Charles Ede. H 10.0 Di 5.4 B 4.1 cm.'. Cf. similar item (undecorated) in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, under accession no.41.162.237. 69 grams, 10 cm (4 in.). with Charles Ede Ltd, 12 November 1984. The collection of the late Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory (1937-2022), 5th Baronet of Coryton. Private collection, UK. Accompanied by an old handwritten collector's ticket.Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory was a lifelong connoisseur with a deep appreciation for objets d’art and antiquities, particularly Attic pottery and numismatics. He took great pleasure in meticulously cataloguing and archiving his collection. The selection of pottery, glass, and stone fragments will be presented across twenty-four lots, many of which boast provenance from renowned dealerships and auction houses, including Charles Ede, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams.
5th century B.C. With trumpet-shaped foot, broad bowl with carinated profile, gently flared rim, two lateral D-shaped handles; with record card from Cory collection: 'Black-Glazed Kylix. Attic. C.5th B.C. 59. (8.5.89) Christie's. H 7.3. Dia. 13.4 to 20.0, B. 6.5 cm.'. 225 grams, 20 cm (8 in.). with Christie's, 8 May 1985. The collection of the late Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory (1937-2022), 5th Baronet of Coryton. Private collection, UK. Accompanied by an old handwritten collector's ticket.Sir Clinton Charles Donald Cory was a lifelong connoisseur with a deep appreciation for objets d’art and antiquities, particularly Attic pottery and numismatics. He took great pleasure in meticulously cataloguing and archiving his collection. The selection of pottery, glass, and stone fragments will be presented across twenty-four lots, many of which boast provenance from renowned dealerships and auction houses, including Charles Ede, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams.
North Africa, circa 375-450 A.D. Redware oil lamp of Hayes's type I, the discus decorated with a stylised blossom, a cross below, and grooved ridges around much of the perimeter; lug handle to rear, a low ring base to the underside with inscribed mark in the form of the Christogram symbol (Chi-Rho). 177 grams, 11.7 cm (4 5/8 in.). [No Reserve] From the private collection of H.L., Rhineland, Germany, since before 2000. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry and old handwritten collector's ticket.
Circa 2nd century A.D. With rectangular frame and kidney-shaped loop broad crossbar with waisted scentre and coiled tongue. 14 grams, 47 mm (1 3/4 in.). [No Reserve] Found Ilchester, Somerset, UK, in 1981. Acquired from Brigantia Antiques, York, UK, circa 2008. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
Circa 4th century A.D. D-shaped in section, annular in plan, some iridescence remaining. 40.6 grams, 79 mm (3 1/8 in.). [No Reserve] From an old English collection. Acquired from Den of Antiquity, Cambridgeshire, UK, circa 2008. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old dealer's ticket.
1st-2nd century A.D. With chord developing to a sturdy pin, carinated bow with lateral knops, collar to the equator with duck-head below, recurved foot with bulb finial, long catchplate. Cf. Hattatt, R., Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1396. 21.5 grams, 51 mm (2 in.). [No Reserve] Found Yorkshire, UK, in 1971. Acquired from Spinks, The Shambles, York, 2011. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
1st century A.D. Squat mould-made oil lamp with a low-relief erotic scene of two lovers; ribbed shoulder and recessed discus, short nozzle with raised volute scrolls. Cf. Bémont, C., Lampes en Terre Cuite Antiques, Paris, 2007, item D.185, for type. 55 grams, 88 mm (3 1/2 in.). [No Reserve] From a London, UK, collection of erotica, formerly in the collection of the late Mr S.M., London, UK. Ex TimesAncient, Bristol, UK. Accompanied by a copy of a previous catalogue entry and old handwritten collector's ticket.
2nd century A.D. Comprising a chord housed with a horizontal sleeve with median lug above and pin to the rear; right-angled bow with pointillé detailing, perpendicular lower end and square foot with concentric rings to underside, hooked catch to reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R., Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1228, for type. 17 grams, 35 mm (1 3/8 in.). [No Reserve] Found near Gloucester, UK, in the 1970s. Acquired from Spinks, The Shambles, York, 2011. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985. Accompanied by an old handwritten dealer's ticket.
3rd-4th century A.D. Wall-plaster fragment with remains of laths to the reverse, dressed surface with painted red and white detailing; with a fragment of a lead coffin believed to have contained the remains of a Roman girl about 17-21 years of age; with old collector's ticket. 218 grams total, 9-98 mm (3/8 - 3 7/8 in.). [2, No Reserve] The coffin fragment found at Brough, Nottinghamshire, UK, 1970s-1980s. Acquired from Ancient & Oriental, UK, in the 1990s. Ian Wilkinson collection, Nottinghamshire, UK, formed since 1985.
Rotary - a gentleman's chronograph wristwatch, 33mm white dial with raised baton markers, date aperture, three subsidiary dials and centre seconds hand, 38mm gold-plated case with stainless steel back, numbered GB00351/06 (15817), mineral glass, and integral bracelet, as new with a protective film over dial and clasp, with box, outer card box, and paperwork, swing ticket numbered GB00351/06, watch has been fitted with a new battery and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Two signed Crown Trifari brooches and a fur clip, a circular 50mm diameter rhodium-plated brooch set with swirls of faux rubies and leaf sections set with clear paste; a 60mm ribbon loop set with twenty-one faux rubies and clear brilliant and baguette cut paste, brooch has original black Trifari swing ticket; a 65mm floral spray fur clip with three flower heads, one set with faux rubies, one faux sapphires and one faux emeralds, four green enamelled leaves to base; the brooches also marked with ©.Qty: 3Condition report:Please see further images.All stones present, brooch pins functioning.
Two concert ticket stubs from the Bob Marley and The Wailers performance at Deeside Leisure Centre, Deeside, Wales on the 12th July 1980 as part of the group’s Uprising tour. One of the tickets has been signed on the reverse by Bob Marley and the other by Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett. Bob has added the word ‘Love’ above his name, Aston has signed his name ‘Family Man’. Each ticket measures 8.6cm x 7.2cm (3.4 inches x 2.75 inches). There is some creasing and staining on the ticket that Bob Marley has signed. The condition is very good minus.
A collection of concert documents relating to David Bowie’s tour dates in Japan and South East Asia in 1983 including multiple itineraries, correspondence outlining contractual agreements, a flyer, ticket invitation and access all areas pass for the Japan dates. The largest document measures 22cm x 33cm (8.6 inches x 12.9 inches). Some pages have been previously folded leaving crease lines and have wear to the edges and staple holes in the corners. The flyer and documents for the South East Asia dates are very worn across the top with folds and small tears. The condition overall is very good.
A piece of white notepaper that has been signed by Noel Gallagher in black marker pen. He has added the inscription ‘To Stuart Best Wishes’ before the autograph. It was obtained by the original recipient at a drinks party after an Ocean Colour Scene gig in Reading. The signed page is accompanied by a collection of ticket stubs for Oasis concerts in the 1990s and 2000s, one unused ticket and a black and white photograph. Also included is an Oasis Knebworth Hospitality pass which was given to the original recipient by Mick Hucknell from Simply Red and used to enter the hospitality section. The signed page measures 15cm x 10cm (5.9 inches x 3.9 inches). It has been folded leaving crease lines and is creased across the surface. The top edge is uneven where it has been torn from a notebook and there is wear to the edges. The condition is very good. The photograph measures 21cm x 21.5cm (8.2 inches x 8.4 inches). It has a large horizontal crease line where it has been folded. The condition is very good. The largest ticket measures 20.5cm x 9cm (8 inches x 3.5 inches). There is wear and creases to the edges and corners. The condition is very good.
Ray Wilkins white, red and white No.11 England v. Scotland match worn short-sleeved shirt, 1982, Admiral, 38-40", with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the front of the shirt autographed by Ray Wilkins, with letter of authenticity signed by Wilkins stating shirt was worn by him in the match, with copy of match programme, ticket and black and white autographed photograph (4) The above shirt was worn by Ray Wilkins in the 1982 Scotland v. England Centenary International played on 29th May 1982 at Hampden Park, England defeating Scotland 1-0. The shirt was given to the vendor by Ray Wilkins
A scrap album containing war cup final programmes comprising Charlton v. Arsenal, 1st may 1943, Charlton v. Chelsea, 15th April 1944, with ticket, Millwall v. Chelsea 7th April 1945 with ticket and Charlton v. Derby County, 28th April 1946, all stuck down, with cigarette cards, newspaper clipping etc

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