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JAMES VI OF SCOTLAND (r.1567 - 1625) GOLD 'THISTLE' NOBLE fifth coinage, circa 1588-1590, obverse with a ship at sea, the centre with a crowned shield with the rampant lion coat of arms, on the flags at the bow and stern respectively letter "I" and "6", legend 'IACOBVS 6 DEI GRATIA REX SCOTORVM', reverse within a frame, two crossed scepters with a crown at the four ends around a centre thistle with four crowned rampant lions, outside the frame four heads of thistle, legend 'FLORENT SCEPT' PIIS REGNA HIS IOVA DAT NVMERATQ', approximately 7.6g, 35mm in diameter
German porcelain figure group, modelled as two couples dancing to the sound of a Violinist playing from the top of a barrel, underglaze blue mark to base, late 19th century, 36cm high Condition report: Four fingers missing from various figures, the violinist's bow lacks the tip. at the rear of the model there is a section of fencing which lacks a piece. There is a branch from the tree missing. Typical losses to the applied leaves, and lace work.
18ct gold cased hunter pocket watch by S Alexander & Son, Coventry, chronometer maker to The Admiralty, No.99122, case Chester 1914, white enamel Roman dial, centre stop seconds, gilt spade hands, case 53mm, gold cuvee, three-quarter plate stem wind movement, compensation balance, gold bow. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: hallmarks good, case good apart from some deformation around the stop slide, dial good, ticks, winds, stops/starts, adjusts. Gross weight 140g All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.
18K gold Swiss half hunter fob watch, white enamel Roman dial, case 36mm, gold cuvee and bow, Swiss stem wind lever movement, gross weight 49.9g. *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: dial good, slight dent on case back; inner glass missing; ticks readily, adjusts, winding faulty
A BOW POLYCHROME PLATE PAINTED WITH FANCY BIRDS AND INSECTS, ANCHOR AND DAGGER MARK, CIRCA 1760, DAMAGED, A CONTINENTAL FAENCE TROMPE L'OEIL FISH DISH, A VICTORIAN MAJOLICA DESSERT DISH, CIRCA 1880, A COPELAND GREEN AND BUFF COLOURED EARTHENWARE GEORGE V CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE WHISKY FLASK AND STOPPER, ETC
Merton College, Oxford rowing interest, a Victorian silver presentation rowing oar, maker' s mark partially mis-struck, E.B, London 1864, retailed by R. Rowell, Oxford, the oar with the blade of Merton College, in a fitted presentation case, the underside of the case inscribed in gilt lettering 'A.S Gulston, Bow. R. T. Raikes. Stroke. J .L. Shaw. Coxn', length 17.8cm, approx. weight 0.5oz. R.T Raikes went on the row in the Varsity winning teams of 1865 and 1866
A mid-19th century Chinese silver goblet, by Hoaching, Canton circa 1887, urn shaped bowl, chased with figural and landscape scenes, with a presentation shield inscribed 'HONG KONG REGATTA 1887 GERMAN CUP, won by Bow: J. Little, 58th Regiment, 2: J.A Fredericks, 3: H.C Metcalfe, 58th Regiment, Stroke: Major W.J. Ellis, 58th Regiment, Cox: W. Wallace', on a simulated bamboo stem, on raised circular foot with foliate decoration on a matted background, height 19.7cm, approx. weight 9.4oz. Of the five names on the trophy for a coxed four, H C Metcalfe of the 58th Regiment stands out in the sporting history of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Football Club, one of the leading sporting clubs in Asia was founded in 1886 and is the home, today, of the Hong Kong Sevens. Metcalfe was one of the founding members and on the first elected committee, playing in the second rugby match in February 1886
A George III Grenadier Company officer's sword of the 53rd Regiment of Foot (King's Shropshire Light Infantry), with 31.5 inch curved blade, with chequer hardwood grip, lion head pommel and knuckle bow incorporating the cipher GR and 53, the guards with flaming grenade mounts, gilt mount black leather scabbard inscribed Prosser, Late Cullum, Sword Cutler to the King and HRH Duke of York Charing Cross
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GREEN STUDIO GLASS CLARET JUG, IN THE FORM OF A SEATED CAT, the front paws and tail forming the supports, the head forming the stopper, 12'" (30.5cm) high overall, A SIMILAR STANCE CAT PAPERWEIGHT, grey and clear glass cased, depicted wearing a black bow tie, 5" (12.7cm) high (a.f.) and a SWAROVSKI GLASS SMALL ORNAMENT IN THE FORM OF A PIG, with bent wire tail, 2" (5cm) long (3)
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