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Variation Two. Black hat, yellow bow tie. A character from Lewis Carroll's " Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Mad Hatter wears a watch that tells time in months, rather than in hours. Issued 1985 in limited edition of 250. Series: Alice in Wonderland. Higbee and Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1985Dimensions: 7"HEdition Number: 35 Edition Size: 250Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Dark green cap and robes. The first Dick Whittington jug was styled on the character of a poor orphan boy who was employed in a London Kitchen, as described in a play dated 1605. He gave his cat to his employer to sell to earn money, but then ran away to escape his evil employer's cook who mistreated him. the Bow Bells rang as he fled and seemed to say, " Turn back, Whittington, Lord Mayor of London." He obeyed and found that his cat had fetched a huge sum, making a wealthy man.Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Geoff BlowerIssued: 1953 - 1960Dimensions: 6.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Black tricorn; red coat; white bow tie with gold spots.The forerunner of today's English publican, this cheerful man would hang a pine bough on the door of his home to let travelers know that refreshments were available. As the handle shows, these often ran to a good pint of a strong ale! Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1960 - 1982Dimensions: 2.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.
A pair of earrings, Platinum and gold, Bow set with calibrated emeralds, rose cut diamonds and 2 antique brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0,04 ct., Pendant set with 2 drop cut diamonds totalling approximately 2 ct. (8x6,1x3 mm~8,3x5,9x3,78 mm), colour grade J~K and quality VS2~P1, First-half of 20th century, Unmarked, (signs of wear), Height: 2,5 cm, 9,4 g,
AN ENGRAVED AIRTWIST WINE GLASSMID 18TH CENTURYThe ogee bow engraved with a floral band and honeycomb moulded basal section, on a double series stem and conical foot, 15cm highFrom a private Gloucestershire Collection.Condition Report: Bowl = 5.4cm diam.Foot 7.3cm diam.No serious damage or acrylic repairs noted. However potential purchasers are advised to view in person to decide whether or not the rims have been reduced before bidding. Condition Report Disclaimer
A G&W King Ltd, Edinburgh, black felt bowler hat with interior leather band and peach satin lining, 52cm internal circumference, 15cm side to side and 20cm front to back together with a A.W Hunter & Co, Edinburgh black brushed silk top hat, 55cm internal circumference, 16cm side to side, 20cm front to back, a pair of early 20th Century white metal spectacles in leather case, a white bow tie, white evening gloves and 2 hat boxes A/F. Location:R1.1
Superb September 1940 London Blitz, British Empire Medal to a Lady Ambulance Driver with the London Auxiliary Ambulance Service for the Rescue of Women and Children Who Were in Grave Danger due to Enemy Action, British Empire medal (Civil) GVIR, 1st type, engraved naming “RUBY GWENDOLINE SANDFORD”, mounted on original ribbon bow. With copied research.London Gazette 30th May 1941 - Awarded the British Empire Medal (Civil Division):- Mabel Anne, Mrs. Armitage, Ambulance Attendant, Philip Davey, Attendant, Miss Betty Leverton, Ambulance Attendant, Miss Ruby Gwendoline Sandford, Driver, Joseph Slipman, Driver, George Frederick William Tindall, Driver, London Auxiliary Ambulance Service.Ambulances were sent to evacuate women and children, rendered homeless by enemy action, who were in grave danger. Owing to intense fires only three ambulances were able to get through. Driven and attended by those named above these ambulances formed a convoy and made five journeys to and from the affected area taking the victims to safety. During the journeys high explosive and incendiary bombs were dropped nearby and fires spread across the roads which had to be traversed, smoke at times obscuring the way. By their devotion to duty these officers enabled a large number of people to reach safety.Originally recommended for a George medal for her actions on the night of the 7th/8th September 1940 at West Ham rescuing women and children from the Tate & Lyle and taking them to the Woolwich ferry. The convoy of ambulances lead by Ruby Sandford made 5 trips whilst bombs were falling and fires were blazing in the district. 36 year old Ruby Sandford from Hendon, was awarded a hard earned British Empire medal along with 5 of her colleagues for this action during which approximately 300 people were rescued.Ruby Gwendoline Sandford died on 9th May 1982 in Hendon, London
A Very Unusual Second World War Civilian British Empire Medal to a Member of the Women’s Land Army, British Empire medal (Civil) GVIR, 1st issue, engraved naming “MISS THELMA ALICE ASHWORTH BIRTWISTLE” mounted on original bow ribbon. With an original copy of ‘The Land Girl’ magazine dated February 1944 which mentions the recipient.London Gazette 4th January 1944 - The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the British Empire Medal (Civil Division) to the undermentioned: Miss Thelma Birtwistle, Member of the Women's Land Army, Inglesham, Wiltshire.Born on 23rd August 1921 in Blackburn, Lancashire, in 1939 she is a Lady Groom residing at the Lancashire County Institute of Agriculture at Hutton near Preston. She enrolled in the Women’s Land Army (No. 9825) being based on a farm in Wiltshire from October 1939 being a second herdsman to a pedigree herd.She married Aubrey Charles Woolford on 14th August 1963 in Inglesham, Wiltshire. Thelma Woolford died in September 2001 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
Third Reich Mothers Cross in Silver with Paper Packet of Issue, good example with original ribbon and un-damaged enamel. Blue paper packet without makers details. Accompanied by miniature version of the award; bronze grade Mothers Cross with some enamel damage to the lower arm; fine quality miniature mothers cross award with ribbon bow, reverse with engraved date and Hitler signature with makers mark ‘L/57’. (4 items)
Gillray (James). Company Shocked at a Lady getting up to Ring the Bell, H. Humphry, November 20th 1804, etched social caricature with bright contemporary hand-colouring, slight creasing and soiling to the margins, small areas of adhesion scaring to the verso, 250 x 380 mm, together with "And would’st thou turn the vile Reproach on me? ". H. Humphrey, February 2nd 1807, etched caricature with bright contemporary hand-colouring, trimmed to the plate mark, small areas of adhesion scaring to the verso, 240 x 340 mmQTY: (2)NOTE:BM satires 10303. A parody of social manners. A tea party is thrown into chaos by the only lady present, rising from her chair to pull a bell-pull. The frantic efforts of five elderly men to stop her have produced a sequence of domestic disasters. With BM Satires 10802. A grotesque old man addresses a pretty young girl who is clearly pregnant. The awkward situation is accentuated by the figures on the mantlepiece of a Venus pudica flanked by cupids, one with a bow and arrow, the other with a torch.
Circle of Helene Schjerfbeck, Finnish 1862-1946- Portrait of a girl, head and shoulders, with a bow in her hair; oil on canvas (arched) laid down on board, bears initials 'HS' (lower right), bears inscription 'Af Helene Schjerfbeck / Paris 1881' on an old section of canvas attached to the reverse of the board, 36.8 x 38 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, France, since the beginning of the 20th century.
17th Century small sword, steel blade engraved with foliate decoration, pierced decorative double shell guard with turn up quillon, knuckle bow absent, wire (loose) grip, blade length 67 cm, overall length 82 cm, together with an18th Century Small Sword, triangular sectioned steel blade with decorative engraving to the ricasso, fixed double shell guard, wire grip, D shaped knuckle bow (bent) and urn pommel, all in brass gilt, end of blade missing, blade length 68 cm, overall length 85 cm, (2)
A sapphire and diamond three stone bar brooch and a seed pearl and ruby brooch first, the modified old brilliant-cut diamond and circular sapphires collets obliquely-set within the open-work oval and tapering bar, with safety chain, second of open-work circular ribbon and floral bow design, set with half pearls and circular-cut rubies, to the 9ct yellow gold hallmarked setting, (2)length 6.8cm, 5.9g, second width 2.3cm, 4.7gCondition: Second good condition
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 200 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieFifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 200 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Silhouette of a gun superimposed on James Bond's iconic jacket and bow tie; below exergue line Bond's martini order 'SHAKEN NOT STIRRED'. Design by Christian Davies and Matt Dent. Design by Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Mintage: 250.Diameter: 40 mm.Weight: 62.42 g. (AGW=2 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 100 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieFifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 100 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Silhouette of a gun superimposed on James Bond's iconic jacket and bow tie; below exergue line Bond's martini order 'SHAKEN NOT STIRRED'. Design by Christian Davies and Matt Dent. Design by Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). Mintage: 350.Diameter: 32.69 mm.Weight: 31.21 g. (AGW=1 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
Romano-British, bronze artefacts (4), 1st-2nd century, folding knife handle of a dog chasing a hare; Piriform seal box lid decorated with a vine tendril; hinge-headed plate brooch with an enamelled triangular bow; Aesica brooch with a fan tail foot decorated with ring and dot (cf. Hattatt 293) [4]. All fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: all found in Hampshire and recorded
Roman Republican Coinage, C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, c. 68, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, geta to right, iii vir to left, rev. boar standing right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, c hosidi c f in exergue, 3.78g (Craw. 407/2; BMCRR 3388ff; RSC Hosidia 1). Some surface porosity, very fine, toned £70-£90 --- Provenance: Steve Clarke Collection
Roman Republican Coinage, C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, c. 68, diademed and draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. boar standing right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, 3.97g (Craw. 407/2; RSC Hosidia 1). Scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine, toned £60-£80
Greek Coinages, KINGS OF PERGAMON, Eumenes I (263-241), Tetradrachm, Pergamon, 255-241, head of Philetairos right, rev. φιλεταιρου, Athena seated left, crowing legend with wreath and holding sceptre, leaf in outer left field, a in inner field, bow to right, 16.97g (SNG Paris 1612; McClean 2761-2; Boston MFA 1611-2). Central test-mark, otherwise good fine £120-£150 --- Provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, 18 July 2007, lot 16
Roman Imperial Coinage, Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, 169-70, rev. Diana standing left, holding bow and arrow, 2.98g (RIC 212); Plautilla, Denarius, 202, rev. Emperor and Plautilla embracing, 2.01g (RIC Caracalla 362); together with other Imperial Denarii (10) [12]. Fine to very fine £200-£260
Roman Imperial Coinage, Aurelian, Antoniniani (2), both Siscia, 270-5, rev. Sol standing right on captive, holding bow and branch, 4.56g (RIC 64); 270-5, rev. Emperor greeting Concordia, 3.61g (RIC 216); Constantius I, Follis, Trier, 296-7, rev. Genius standing left with patera and cornucopia, 9.19g (RIC 213a) [3]. Good very fine and better £60-£80
Greek Multiple Lots, ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Darios I to Xerxes II, Sigloi (6), c. 485-420, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev. incuse punch with line pattern inside, 5.40g, 5.44g, 5.45g, 5.48g, 5.50g, 5.51g (Carradice type IIIB; BMC 17) [6]. Fine and better; several with banker’s marks £70-£90
Eastern Roman, gilt-bronze brooch, 3rd century AD, crossbow variant, 7cm x 3cm, short arched bow with a returned foot decorated with ribbing; the side knobs are almond shaped and deeply grooved, part of a chain is attached to the head loop (cf. Hattatt 1399). Very fine but head knob missing, rare £40-£60 --- Provenance: from a UK collection
Greek Multiple Lots, CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion, Æ Unit, 330-300, bearded head of Pan right, rev. bull’s head right, 6.64g (McDonald 69; McClean 4453); Æ Unit, 300-250, head of youthful Pan left, rev. bow and arrow, 5.71g (McClean 4458ff); PONTOS, Amisos, Æ Unit, 100-95, helmeted head of Perseus right, rev. Pegasus right, 14.69g (McClean 7372) [3]. Fine to very fine £60-£80
Iron Age, brooches (5), including Persian arm and hand type, 8th century BC; Phrygian D-shaped rounded bow with moulded flanges; Italian high-arched bow with triangular shaped catchplate (2); La Tene II bow with returned foot and hollow bronze bead decoration (cf. Hattatt 731) [5]. About very fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: all from a UK collection
Greek Coinages, MACEDONIA, First Meris, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 158-150, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev. club of Herakles within oak wreath, 16.72g (SNG Ashmolean 3296ff; SNG Copenhagen 1315; BMC 7). Nearly very fine £200-£260
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