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MICHAEL BENN (1937-2017) THE ARTIST'S PALETTE Y Bronze and coloured glass on stone plinth100cm high including plinthAfter retiring from a successful business in 1999, Michael Benn embarked on his lifetime ambition and studied at York College of Art. He successfully exhibited at various locations in the UK and overseas.2005-2006 The Kunst Exhibitions, RotterdamThe Mercer Gallery, HarrogateNewby Hall, RiponThe Guild Hall, York
MINIATURE BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A MOUSE,2.8cm high, along with a miniature bronze otter and a robin (3)Appear well cared for, no discernible breaks or damage, usual casting irregularities and imperfections but these all part of manufacture, old b,use tack residue to the bases but overall good condition
A collection of various Chinese and Sino Tibetan items including a pair of figures of dogs of Fo or temple lions in white metal, stood upon a spherical agate ball, 7 cm high, another similar smaller pair, 6 cm high, a Sino Tibetan white metal mounted porcelain censer and cover and similar miniature teapot, three carved wooden tea bowls with white metal liners, a plated lead panel depicting a dragon, two cold cast bronze figures of seated emperors, a cast resin vase in the 19th Century style and a carved horn libation cup decorated with dragons, 10 cm high
Tokens - New Zealand, a John Brinsmead & Sons Pianos token; another for Edward Reece, Canterbury, New Zealand; a pair of orange order buttons by E Jones, Cork Hill, Dublin; a bronze portrait medallion commemorating the life and death of Arthur Barclay, rev 'Birth Aug.3rd.1852 Arthur Barclay Died Aug.2nd.1891'; a quantity of copper coins (qty)
♦Roman Republic, Bronze As, post-reform period, circa 189-179 BC, obv. double laureate head of bearded Janus, rev. prow of galley facing right, large figure ‘I’ & Ulysses walking right holding staff above prow, ROMA to right of prow & LAMILI below; diameter 30mm, wt. 21.8g, 3 x edge chips o/wise good surfaces, Fine or+
Roman Imperial, Nero (54-68AD) Æ As, Rome Mint, struck 66 AD, obv. IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head right, rev. Victory flying left, holding round shield inscribed SPQR, S - C, diameter 28.5mm, weight 10.96g, RIC I 351, BMCRE 246, WCN 296, GVF; together with a Roman Imperial, Vespasian (69-79AD) sestertius, obv. IMP CAES VESP AVG P M T P COS IIII CENS, laureate head right, rev. PAX AVGVST, S - C, Pax standing left, leaning on column, holding caduceus and branch, diameter 27.1mm, weight 10.25g, RIC 589, AVF; an Italian ‘The Annunciation’ cast bronze medal, the Angel Gabriel stands before the Virgin, who kneels at a prie-dieu, rev lis above legend, MINAL / SAL, diameter 42.2mm; 6 x Roman and later folles, including Licinius I, mostly VF and better; an unidentified small bronze coin of similar age; a gaming jetton; William III halfpenny, poor; and a Victoria penny 1862, Good.
♦20 x USA, 19th and Early 20th Century Coins, comprising: 2 x half dollars: 1853 'Seated Liberty' arrows at date and rays around eagle reverse, minor contact marks/hairlines GVF, and 1905s (San Francisco Mint) 'Barber' lustrous AEF; 3 x quarter dollars: 1854 'Seated Liberty', contact marks/hairlines AEF, 1903 'Barber' type, lustrous prooflike GEF, and 1919 'Standing Liberty' lustrous EF; 4 x dimes: 1820 'Liberty Cap' large 'O' in date, hairline scratches VG/Fine, 1883 'Seated Liberty' GVF, 1905 'Barber' EF, and 1919 'Mercury' EF; 3 x half dimes: silver 1834 'Liberty Head' within circle of stars EF; 2 x 3 cents: silver 1852 obv. shield with star, rev. III in large 'C' Fine, and nickel 1866 'Coronet Head' rev. III in wreath VF; copper 2 cents 1865 plain '5' in date, 'WE' in motto worn otherwise Fine; and 5 x 1 cent: copper 1829 'Coronet Head' VG and 1854 'Braided Hair' AVF, cupro-nickel 1858 'Flying Eagle' large letters Fine and 1862 'Indian Head' GVF, and bronze 1903 'Indian Head' lustrous AUNC.
8 x Roman and Ancient AE, comprising: Urbs Roma, Billon Reduced Cententionalis, Trier Mint, obv. VRBS ROMA, Roma helmeted bust left, she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, two stars above, TR•S in exergue, Sear 16488, AEF; Constantine II (AD337-340), Billon Cententionalis, London Mint, obv. CONSTANTI-NVS IVN N C, helmeted and cuirassed bust left, rev. BEAT TRA-NQILITAS, temple surmounted by globe, VOT II XX in three lines, thee stars above, plain field, mm PLON in exergue, Sear 17149, AVF; Carthage, Zeugitana AE 19.8mm, obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse's head right, dot to right field, Fine; Byzantine Empire, Basil II (AD976-1025) Follis, obv. facing bust of Christ, nimbate cross behind with squares in ends, five dots on Gospel, rev. IhSUS XRISTUS bASILEU bASILE in four lines, AVF; a Byzantine bronze scyphate, weakly struck otherwise AVF; and 3 x other Byzantine folles, Poor.
♦50 x Roman Imperial, Base Metal Coins comprising: 26 x antoniniani, folles, centenionales, as & quadrans, various emperors including billon antoniniani of Victorinus (x2), Postumus (x3), Carus, Alectus & Tetricus II, billon folles of Maximianus(x2), bronze as of Gordian III, copper as of Domitian, copper quadrans of Claudius & Augustus (moneyers’ series), various grades, generally Fine or+, together with 24 x Alexandrian billon tetradrachms, various emperors including Diocletian, Maximianus, Probus, Vabalathus (joint coinage with Aurelian), Carus, Severina, Salonina, Gallienus, Tacitus etc, majority high grade AVF or+
♦2 x Paduan Medallions comprising: Marcus Aurelius bronze sestertius, obv. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS II around bare-headed, draped & cuirassed bust right, rev. Argos seated right working on the prow of a ship, building behind, Minerva standing before him left, her left hand resting on a shield; diameter 36mm, wt. 35.05g, surface pitting o/wise GFine or+, Macrinus brass sestertius, obv. IMP CAES M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG PMT PPP around laureate & cuirassed bust right, re. Macrinus holding a sceptre & standing left on low dais addressing three soldiers, S C in field, FID EXERCIT in ex., 35mm, 30.05g, surface pitting & rev. struck slightly off-centre o/wise good detail VF or+
The First World War 1914-1918 Gold, Silver and Bronze British 10-Coin Set, comprising: sovereign, half sovereign, halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence, threepence, penny, halfpenny and farthing, each dated 1914, encapsulated in The Bradford Exchange display case with certificate of authenticity, VG to near Fine.
Crusader States, Antioch, Bohemond III (1163-1201), Silver Denier, obv. BOAHVNDVS around helmeted head with prominent nose guard & chainmail facing left, cross pattée on helmet, crescent in field to left & 5-pointed star in field to right, chainmail composed of crescents, rev. AHTIOCHIA around cross pattée within inner beaded circle, crescent in one angle; diameter 17mm, wt 1.03g, full, well struck flan with full clear legends both sides AEF, together with Byzantine Empire anonymous issue bronze follis, a type attributed to the sole reign of Constantine VIII & the last few years of Basil II AD976-1028, obv. facing half-length nimbate bust of Christ holding book of Gospels, EMMANOVHA (‘Emmanuel’) in legend & to left & right of portrait IC & XC (IHESUS XRISTUS), rev. ‘IhSUS XRISTUS BASILEU BASILE’ (‘Jesus Christ King of Kings’) in four lines but second & third lines misstruck; diameter 28mm, wt. 9.68g, struck off-centre, AFine to Fine.
Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition, Bronze Medal 1866, obv. arms of York within border of classical figures representing the arts and industry, rev. AWARDED TO SIR W.G. ARMTRONG & CO. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE* within wreath of York roses, minor rim imperfections and wear to the obv. lions passant guardant, otherwise AEF. *William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong FRS was a Victorian engineer, philanthropist and early advocate for renewable energy; his own home at Cragside in Rothbury, Northumberland was the first residence anywhere in the world to be lit with hydroelectric power. This medal was awarded to Armstrong & Co at the first Yorkshire Fine art and Industrial Exhibition which took place between July and October 1886 on the grounds of Bootham Asylum, York. The Exhibition's official catalogue records Armstrong's entry as 'Two Pieces of mounted Field Ordnance'.
Opening of Queen Alexandra Bridge Sunderland 1909, Bronze Medal, obv. NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY AND CORPORATIONS OF SUNDERLAND above suspension bridge spanning the River Wear, inscription below, rev. the arms of the Corporation of Sunderland and the North Eastern Railway side-by-side between inscriptions, diameter 64mm, weight 91.2g, Eimer 1910, a few very minor rim imperfections, otherwise EF.
British Copper and Bronze Coinage, to include: George III, 'Cartwheel' halfpenny 1799, SoHo Mint, obv. laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia, six gunports in relief, small corrosion mark to centre of bust, otherwise AEF; 5 x Victoria, comprising: 'Young Head' penny 1851, rev. ornamental trident prongs, colon away from DEF, near Fine; farthing 1875H, Birmingham Mint, rev. mm H below date, Fine; half farthing 1844, rev. crowned value and date, Fine/GFine; one third farthing 1885, for use in Malta, rev. crowned value and date, EF; quarter farthing 1852, for use in Ceylon (Sri Lanka), rev. crowned value and date, light contact marks otherwise VF; and
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