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A charming antique late 19th century German bisque headed doll. No makers marks, but appears in very good condition. Cloth body, with composition arms and legs. Inset glass eyes and presumed original clothing. Bow to hair, with lace detailing to dress. No damage or repairs - a very good example. Possibly Simon & Halbig. Measures approx; 29cm tall.
1966 WORLD CUP ENGLAND AUTOGRAPHS A 10" X 8" high quality boxed photo album issued for the Sun Cruises Official 1966 World Cup Winners Reunion Cruise with 9 signed 8" X 6" signed colour photographs of the Final players in their suits and bow ties. Missing are Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton. Included is a postcard size signed photocard Bobby Charlton Scrapbook Sky Sports and an unsigned black & white Bobby Moore photo also in jacket and tie. Good
c. 359-340 BC. Tetradrachm, 12.76gg (4h). Obv: Laureate head of Zeus right. Rx: [ΛY]K - KEIO[Y] Herakles standing left fighting with lion, grasping its neck and about to strike it with [club]; bow and quiver in lower right field. Sear 1518. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Acquired from Ken Dorny, June 1998. Lustrous. Slight doublestrike on hair of Zeus. Mint State..
c. 166-67 BC. Cistophoric Tetradrachm, 12.20gg (12h). Obv: Serpent emerging left from cista mystica with partially raised lid, all within ivy wreath. Rx: Bow in case between two coiled serpents with linked tails; snake-entwined staff to right, ΠEPΓ monogram to left, AΣ above ΠPY monogram at top. Kleiner, Late Cistophori of Pergamum, ANSMN 23, 1978, no. 29. Mint State.
281-261 BC. Tetradrachm, 17.05gg (11h). SeleuceiaObv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤ - ΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo, slight drapery on right thigh, seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and resting left hand on grounded bow; AP monogram in outer left field, M monogram in outer right field. SC 379.3b. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Ex Pegasi 34, June 2016, lot 213. Toned aEF/VF.
281-261 BC. Tetradrachm, 17.23gg (8h). EcbatanaObv: Diademed head of Antiochus I right. Rx: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ - ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ Apollo, slight drapery on right thigh, seated left on omphalos, holding three arrows and resting left hand on grounded bow; by his legs forepart of horse grazing left (mintmark); monograms in inner left field above and below arrows. SC 409.2e. Houghton Coll. 1139 (same dies). Rare with the two monograms on the reverse in mirror-image form: our coin is from the same dies as Houghton Collection 1139, the only example of this variety cited by Seleucid Coins. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Calgary Coins, May 1998. "At Ecbatana, the Apollo on omphalos reverse has the local peculiarity that the god holds three arrows" (SC p. 147). EF.
c. 80-70 BC. Tetradrachm, 16.19gg (1h). Seleukeia on TigrisObv: Diademed, draped, bearded bust of king left. Rx: Archer (Arsakes I) seated right on throne, holding bow, above which Ko; all surrounded by seven lines of legend. Sellwood 30.2. Cf. Shore 129-130 (as Orodes I). Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Purchased from Lockport, July 2000. Excellent portrait. Dark natural toning. aEF.
116 AD. Drachm, 3.73gg (1h). Obv: Bust of king left with short beard, wearing tiara with star in center. Rx: Archer seated right on seat represented by line, holding out bow above large monogram (crossed A with dot). Sellwood 81.1. Shore 423. Parthamaspates was the puppet king of Parthia installed by Trajan in 116 AD. Mint State.
Denarius, 3.52gg (6h). Rome, 64 BC. Obv: Diademed, draped bust of Diana right with bow and quiver at shoulder, GETA before, III VIR behind. Rx: Calydonian Boar standing right, wounded by spear and attacked by dog, C HOSIDI [C F] in exergue. Crawford 407/2. Sydenham 903. RSC Hosidia 1. Mint State.
Denarius, 3.97gg (3h). Rome, 49 BC. Obv: Head of Apollo right, star below; Q.SICINIVS before, III.VIR behind. Rx: Club of Hercules surmounted by lion skin with scalp to right; arrow on left, bow on right; C COPONIVS PR S C around. Crawford 444/1a. Sydenham 939. RSC Sicinia 1. Sear, Imperators 3. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Mint State.
c. 330-325 BC. Stater, 7.60gg (5h). Obv: I-ΗΡΑΚΛΗΙΩΝ Head of Athena right wearing Corinthian helmet decorated with Scylla hurling stone; behind, K. Rx: ΑΡΙΣ Heracles standing facing, holding club, bow and arrows and lion’s skin, owl in field left. SNG ANS 74. SNG Italy 1384. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. Heracles well struck and well centered for issue. VF.
286-305 AD. Aureus, 5.18gg (6h). Siscia, 286 AD. Obv: IMP C MAXIMIANVS P F AVG Bust laureate, draped, cuirassed right, seen from front. Rx: VIRTVS AVGVSTORVM Hercules standing right, resting right hand on club set on ground behind him, holding bow in left hand, lionskin slung over left forearm. Depeyrot p. 95, 1/15 (1 spec., St. Petersburg), pl. 15 (same obv. die). RIC 574D. Calicó 4750 (no photo, citing RIC). Mint State.
214-212 BC. 12 Litrai, 9.54gg (3h). Obv: Head of Athena left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, single-pendant earring, and necklace, with aegis around neck. Rx: Artemis standing left, drawing bow; on her far side, hound springing left; ΞA to left. SNG ANS 1040. Burnett 24. Ex Philip T. Ashton Collection. aEF.
A Brussels mythological tapestry,The Labours of Hercules (3): Hercules and the Stymphalian Birds,probably mid-16th century, in the manner of Bernard van Orley, the sixth labour of Hercules, who is shown pointing a bow and arrow at the birds on the ground, Brussels town mark,12ft high x 10ft x 3ins (366 x 312cm)Provenance: By repute, the Pallavicino Family, by descent to Marchese Serra, Palazzo Verde, Genoa;from whom purchased by J Pierpont Morgan and gifted to Walter Hayes Burns;Christie's North Mymms Park, September 1979, lot 500.After Hercules returned from his success in the Augean stables, Eurystheus devised an even more difficult task. For the sixth labour, Hercules was to drive away an enormous flock of birds which gathered at a lake near the town of Stymphalos.Arriving at the lake, which was deep in the woods, Hercules had no idea how to drive the huge gathering of birds away. The goddess, Athena, came to his aid, providing a pair of bronze krotala, noise-making clappers similar to castanets. These were no ordinary noise-makers. They had been made by an immortal craftsman, Hephaistos, the god of the forge.Climbing a nearby mountain, Hercules clashed the krotala loudly, scaring the birds out of the trees and, as they took flight, he shot them with a bow and arrow.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER the silvered register plate signed F Pastorelli, 10 New Bond Street, London with rack and pinion vernier over a mercury tube thermometer, the case with ogee moulded pediment over a flame veneered and ebony strung edged trunk, ebonised urn cistern cover flanked by chamfered corners with ebony strung lozenges, 99cm long
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