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Waterloo gold coin 7 grams Duke of Wellington in Royal Mint booklet with Prince George Bronze coin. 14 carat Gold Duke of Wellington medal 22.5 mm diameter 7 grams capsuled Ltd edition of 15000. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
1781 France - Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette by Pierre-Simon-Benjamin Duvivier. Obverse: LUD. XVI. REX - CHRISTIANISS. -- Louis XVI bust facing right. Reverse: MARIA ANT. AUSTR. FR. ET NAV. REGINA -- Marie-Antoinette bust facing left. Silver, About Uncirculated, 41.54 mm, 36.7 g, Edge: Stamped BRONZE and CORNUCOPIA (Struck at the French Mint after 1880)., Signed B. DU VIVIER F. under obverse bust and B. DU VIVIER under reverse bust. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Franklin Mint Excalibur Backgammon Set with Gold And Silver Coin Pieces. The Excalibur Backgammon set is an original and is the first collectors backgammon set ever issued by Franklin Mint. Each playing piece is minted in high relief in 22kt Gold electroplate on solid bronze and pure .999 pure silver plate on bronze. The set was only available direct from Franklin Mint on Subscription. The deluxe playing board layered in leather and a fine print is a clean and tidy, it does have a few minor blemishes but are minor. You will find pictures of all four sides of the board so you can see for yourself the condition it is in. 29 playing pieces (15 Gold plated & 14 Silver Plated), 1 numbered die, 2 sets of dice x 2 leather cased throwing cup shakers, are present and in good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A pair of 19th Century Japanese chocolate patinated bronze vases with relief work decoration of panels of birds CONDITION REPORTS No visible signature. One vase has a small hole to the main body on the panel and there are general knocks and bumps throughout. Both bases are somewhat mis-shapen. In need of a good clean. General wear and tear to include surface scratches, verdigris, etc., conducive with age and use. Approx 37 cm high.
A group of medals, awarded to Lieut Cyril Frederick Wilson, 5th Dragoon Guards, comprising a 1914 trio with bronze death plaque, scroll, and receipt of holy communion (no.14 General Hospital, Maundy Thursday, Boulogne 1915) See back cover colour illustrationProvenance: Descent through the family
Paterne Berrichon (French, early 20th Century), a bronze bust of the French Poet Rimbaud, on an integral tapered socle, signed and dated 1902, height 25cmProvenance: auction of Oger & Dumont, Hotel Drouot, 1985.Note: bust of Rimbaud by his brother-in-law Paterne Berrichon. Pierre-Eugène Dufour made the acquaintance of Paul Verlaine, Rimbaud's lover and adopted the pseudonym ""Paterne Berrichon"" He was a fervent admirer of Arthur Rimbaud. He started a correspondence with Isabelle Rimbaud, the younger sister of the poet, which concluded in 1897 by marriage. Berrichon was also closely acquainted with Paul Claudel, younger brother of the sculptress Camille Claudel and maintained a prolific correspondence with her from 1912 until 1919. He created paintings, for which his wife often modelled, and sculpted this bust for the Rimbaud monument in the poet's birthplace, Charleville-Mézières. This cast, a reduction of the Charleville bust is possibly a unique work by a seldom seen artist with fascinating associations with the sitter and the French artistic world of the time.
maker's mark partially erased, possibly William Shaw II, London 1763, of traditional baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, engraved to the base, 'John David Tharp from his godfather John J Astor Oct 9th 1922' 10.1ozt (Dimensions: H; 13cm W; 9cm)(H; 13cm W; 9cm)Footnote: Lieutenant-Colonel John Jacob Astor V, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, DL was an American-born English newspaper proprietor, politician, sportsman, military officer and a member of the Astor family. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, in 1886 - the fourth child of William Waldorf Astor, 1st Viscount Astor, and Mary Dahlgren Paul. He was five years old when his family left New York to live in England. He represented Great Britain in rackets at the 1908 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the men's doubles competition and bronze in the men's singles event. In 1922, he purchased The Times newspaper following the death of its owner, Alfred Harmsworth. During his tenure, the newspaper sponsored Edmund Hillary's expedition which made the first successful climb to the summit of Mount Everest. Astor remained Chairman of the paper until 1959 when his son, Gavin, took over. On 21 January 1956 he was created Baron Astor of Hever, of Hever Castle, in Kent. In 1962, he moved from England to France andhe died on 19 July, 1971 in Cannes.
A group of three late 19th century bronze figures of cherubs, in various activities, each stamped 'Stenders Forlag Eneret', height of tallest figure 19.5cm.Additional InformationAll three retain a good colour with just light surface wear, some slight misshaping to the hammer of one of the figures.
RENE-PAUL MARQUET (1875-1939); a gilt bronze and ivory Art Deco figure of a page girl, on stepped onyx base, signed to the reverse, no.7082, also inscribed 'France' to underside of base, height 29cm.Additional InformationThere is a stained crack running through the top of her head and left hand side of her face, the ivory is dirty. Both hands are ok. Light rubbing to raised parts. A few small chips to the raised sections of the onyx base.
DEMETRE H CHIPARUS (1886-1947); a gilt bronze and ivory Art Deco figure of a young girl carrying a satchel, raised on circular onyx base, signed and no.7084, height 20.75cm.Additional InformationSlightly loose to the base, some rubbing and surface marks to raised areas, slightly dirty face, a few tiny surface rubs to the curls of her hair and a few small chips to the onyx base.
A Chinese bronze figure of Buddha Vajrasattva, costume set with turquoise and coral coloured beads, height 22.5cm. Accompanying the lot is a photocopy of a receipt dated 1939 from Charles of London to Mr Edgar Worch. Also with the lot is a black and white photograph depicting the vendor's father in military uniform beside Luftwaffe pilot Baron Klaus Von Holstein, from whom the Buddha was purported to be purchased in 1978.Additional InformationSome casting flaws and rubbings to the gilded finish, surface pitting and scratches, base uneven, some loose pieces to the interior, there is a pronounced scratch to the reverse lower section.
A pair of Chinese bronze vases of archaic form converted to lamps with elephant mask ring drop handles, lotus leaf shaped panels and spreading oval foot, height excluding fitment 43cm.Additional InformationHeight excluding fitment 42.5cm, width approx 20cm, depth approx 14cm, general wear, scuffs, scrapes, discolouration, rubbing, etc, in general refer to illustrations, uneveness to castings, scratches, pitting, etc, uneveness and chips to the top fitting where the fitments go into.
A composite set of six bronze Bushell graduated measures, the largest twin handled example inscribed 'Imperial Peck, County of Lancaster 1834, De Grave, London', the five further measures being imperial gallon, half gallon, quart, pint and half quart, all inscribed for Ashton under Lyne division, County of Lancaster 1852, with various proof marks stamped throughout.
A Chinese red lacquered gilt heightened box, a small bronze incense burner, a Chinese embroidery, etc.Additional InformationThe textile is heavily worn with holes, rips, stains, fraying etc. Further wear and tear to the items including losses and heavy discolouration to the box. The censer has holes and splits including a notable split to the rim. The tiger type carving the tail has been off/badly knocked. Also has scratches throughout. The flask has heavy wear, tarnishing, discolouration, pitting. The masks have similar surface wear.
* Playing cards. Fairy Legend Misfitz , London: Faulkner, circa 1910, 72 chromolithographed cards comprising 24 sets of 3, each set forming a character from one of eight fairy tales or nursery rhymes, (Aladdin & the Wonderful Lamp, The Forty Thieves, Jack & the Beanstalk, Blue Beard, Beauty & the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Sing a Song of Sixpence, The Queen of Hearts), backs with roundel and lattice pattern printed in green, one or two minor creases, a few cards with a corner tip missing, 65 x 90 cm (2.5 x 3.5 ins), together with a pack of Shakespearian Misfitz by Faulkner, circa 1907, 72 chromolithographed cards comprising 24 sets of 3, each set forming a character from Shakespeare, backs with foliate pattern printed in blue, a number of creases, edge-tears, and missing corners, 65 x 90 cm (2.5 x 3.5 ins), neither set with instructions or box, plus an early 20th century deck of Spanish playing cards printed in Barcelona by Francisco Girbau (complete, and in good condition, with neat contemporary ink annotations to upper margin of some of the cards), and a small quantity of other juvenilia and ephemera, comprising: 12 (of 14) chromolithographed cut-outs of Louis Wain cats, from Days In Catland, Father Tuck's Panorama, [1903]; 14 other similar cut-outs of animals, birds, and figures; a shaped cat book entitled Our Visitor; a miniature Austrian cold painted bronze cat in a cradle (some surface rubbing); 3 miniature books (Schloss, The English Bijou Almanac, 1836, spine deficient; Bryce, Holy Bible; an album containing Gem Tintypes); and six Victorian/Edwardian greetings cards, two with paper lace (Qty: a small carton)NOTESFairy Legend Misfitz appears to be one of the scarcer decks in this series by Faulkner; the V&A has a set (MISC.320-1986).
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