A Late Bronze Age Sword Blade, double edged and of leaf shape, the squared off tang with two fixing holes for a grip, 54.5cm overall Provenance: Acklam, East Riding of Yorkshire, excavated in 1857 c.f. Whellan [T]: History and Topography of the City of York and the North Riding of Yorkshire, Vol II, 1859, pp.209-210
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Conone I, Restitutional medal, bronze, obv., portrait l., wearing embroidered cope, rev., colonnaded building, ADORABO IN TEMPLO SAN TUO, 40 mm, 22.5 g; Iulius III, Jubilee medal, obv., portrait l., tonsured, wearing embroidered cope, rev., holy door, HAEC PORTA DOMINI MDL ROMA, 44 mm, 37.1 g; Pius IIII, bronze, obv., portrait l., tonsured, wearing embroidered cope, rev., view of Rome, INSTAURATA, 31 mm, 15.6 g and Pius IX, bronze, by Bianchi, obv., portrait r., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., tiara and mitre with crook and cross on cushion, EPISCOPATUS AN. L PONTIFICATUS MAXIMI XXXI, loop suspension, 28 mm, 13.6 g (4)
Clement X, Opening of the Holy Door, 1675, by Giovanni Hamerani, bronze, obv. portrait r. wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev. depiction of ceremony, A PERUIT DOMINUS THESAURUM SUUM, 31 mm, 17.1 g; Innocent XII, Jubilee, 1699, by Hamer, obv. portrait, rev. angel with trumpets, IUBELEI SECULARIS INDICTIO, 36 mm, 21.9 g; and Innocent XI, Annual Medal, 1679, by Giovanni Hamerani, bronze, obv. portrait r. wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev. St. Peter seated, holding keys, NON DEFICIET FIDES TUA, 32 mm, 16.8 g (3)
Sixtus IIII, 1450-1475, Holy Door, bronze, obv., portrait r., wearing tiara and embroidered stole, obv., holy door, ANNO. IUBIL. ALMA. ROMA, 44 mm, 53.2 g; Pius IX, Year 20, 1865, Temple of San Lavrentii, bronze, by I. Bianchi, obv. portrait r., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., architectural studies, TEMPLUM S. LAVRENTII M. RESTITUIT EXORNAVIT COLUMN EREXIT, 43 mm, 35.5 g; Leo XIII, Commemorative Medal of the Golden Jubilee of Leon XIII, 1838-1888, bronze, by C. Bobin, Paris, obv., portrait r., rev. cathedral interior scene with supplicants kneeling before pope, 46 mm, 36.4 g, and Pius XII, Year 9, bronze, by Mistruzzi, obv. portrait r., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., portraits of saints around holy dove, INSERTI SUPERIS HOMINUM SUCCURITE REBUS, 43 mm, 28.7 g (4)
Septimus VII, 1802, baiocco (damages); another, 1816; Clement XI, bronze medal (considerably worn), 36 mm, 19.4 g; Innocent XIII, Year 2, 1722, silver, by H(amerani ?)., obv., portrait l., wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev., female figure beside pedestal supporting papal objects, OMNIA POSSUM IN QUI ME CONFORT, 32 mm, 17.9 g; Pius IX, bronze, by L.T., obv. portrait l., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., Christ giving keys to kneeling St. Peter, CLAVES REGNI CAELOR, ring suspension, 37 mm, 24.3 g, and Clement XI, Year 3, bronze, by Hamerani, obv., portrait, l., wearing camauro and embroidered stole, rev., recumbent warrior with lion, ROBUR AB ASTRIS, 34 mm, 18.4 g (6)
Second Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902 - A Small Bronze Bust Head of ''Oom Paul'', Paul Kruger, President of the Transvaal (the South African Republic), on a waisted cylindrical socle, 8cm, together with a black line bordered printed church service card ''DIENST IN DE GROOTE KERK, KAAPSTAD. Wijlen President S.J.P. Kruger'' **Although vilified by British cartoonists for his craggy looks, Kruger was highly respected in Continental Europe for his resistance to British colonial ambitions in Southern Africa
Leo IX, Restitutional medal, bronze, obv, portrait l., tonsured, wearing cope, rev. shield and tiara above crossed keys, 44 mm, 32g; Benedictus, Restitutional Medal, bronze, obv. portrait, l., wearing cap and cape, foliate border, rev. shield and tiara above crossed keys, foliate border, 52 mm, 54.7 g; another, similar, Sergius I, 52 mm, 54 g, and four bronze portrait medallions, struck to obverse only, comprising Benedictus X, 40 mm, 22.8 g; Eugenius II, 39 mm, 19.4 g, Callistus II, 36 mm, 17.5 g and Gregorius XI, 39 mm, 30.9 g (7)
A Japanese Tanto, with 26.5cm fullered steel blade, cut down, the bronze tsuba with gold shakudo decoration of prunus blossom to the edge, white metal signed and foliate engraved fuchi, braid bound same hilt with double disc menuki, lacks kashira and saya (a/f); a Pair of Eastern Bronzed Metal Stirrups, with diapered and foliate cast decoration, brass cylindrical casings to the leather hanging straps (a/f) (3)
Gregorius X, Restitutional medal, bronze, obv., portrait l., wearing tiara and cope, rev., shield and tiara above crossed keys, 45 mm, 34.3 g; and five others similar, comprising Nicolaus II, 44 mm, 35.5 g, Nicolaus IV, 45 mm, 36 g, Celestinus IV, 44 mm, 25.5 g, Martinus IX, 42 mm, 30.7 g and Ioannes XVIII, 44 mm, 29.4 g (6)
Nicholaus IIII, bronze, obv., portrait r., wearing tiara and cope, rev., view of Rome, FELIX ROMA, 38 mm, 23.2 g; Stephanus II, bronze, obv., portrait l., wearing tiara and cope, rev., holy shroud, 42 mm, 23.9 g; Paulus III, Year 16, bronze, by I. Fede, Parm., obv., portrait r., wearing embroidered cope, rev., NEC SECUNDUS NEC PRIMUS TERTIO, FUTURA VIRUM OSTENDENT, 37 mm, 33.5 g, and Hilarius I, Restitutional medal, bronze, obv., portrait, l., tonsured, wearing embroidered cope, rev. parallel keys and tiara, VINCUNT INDEBELLATURA, 38 mm, 22.3 g (4)
A Collection of Twenty First World War Canadian Cap and Collar Badges, in bronze and brass, comprising 127th Inf.(12th Regiment York Rangers), 128th Inf.(Moose Jaw), 129th Inf.(Wentworth), 130th Inf.(Lanark and Renfrew), 131st Inf.(Westminster), 132nd Inf.(North Shore New Brunswick), 134th Inf.(48th Highlanders), 135th Inf.(Middlesex, Ontario), 136th Inf.(Durham), 137th Inf., 138th Inf.(Edmonton, Alberta), 139th Inf.(Northumberland) and 140th Inf.(New Brunswick), all loosely mounted on a red card display
Leo XIII, 50th Anniversary medal, 1887, gilt metal (lacking suspension ring), 46 mm, 43.9 g; Pius VII, gilt metal, 1814, 53 mm, 69.7 g; Leo XIII, commemorative medal, 1887, by H. Kissing, Menden, silvered metal, 60 mm, 72.5 g; Pius XI, rectangular portrait plaque, bronze, by Kissing, 10.1 cm by 7 cm, 271.5 g, and Alexander VII, Restitutional medal, 1667, bronze, by O.M., obv., portrait l., wearing camauro and cape, rev., extensive view of the Vatican, FUNDAMENTA EIUS IN MONTIBUS SANCTIS, 74 mm, 146.2 g (5)
A Second World War Uniform to a Captain of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, comprising a No.2 Service tunic with brass buttons, rank pips, bronze collar badges and sleeve insignia to 1st/6th Airborne Division, with lanyard and pair of trousers, also a battle blouse, leather Sam Browne with pistol holster and knife sheath, together with a Defence Medal and Special Constabulary Service Medal to John A M Polson and a book - Notes on Field Artillery Equipment; Masonic Regalia to the Polson Family, including an apron, collar with gilt metal jewel and a pair of gauntlets to Provincial Steward - Northumberland, two Craft aprons in leather wallets, two gilt metal jewels, book etc
Benedictus VIII, Restitutional medal, bronze, obv. portrait, r., wearing tiara and cope, rev., shield and tiara above crossed keys, 42 mm, 31.1 g; another, Stephanus III, bronze, obv. portrait, l., wearing tiara and cape, rev. crossed keys, COELOR. CLAVES. REGNI, 43 mm, 33.9 g; and six others, similar, comprising Ioannes XVI, 43 mm, 24.9 g, Ioannes XVII, 42 mm, 22.5 g, Donnus II, 44 mm, 23.6 g, Ioannes XIII, 43 mm, 25.6 g, Leo III, 38 mm, 22.5 g and Hadrianus I, 42 mm, 23g (8)
EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRONZE OR BRASS SEAL mounted with a carved ivory handle, fashioned as a figure head with ram's horn hair and trailing stylised foliate tresses. 10.5cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The ivory has a number of cracks running through it and some discolouration/surface wear, the seal itself is good.
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